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{{Infobox television season | {{Infobox television season | ||
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| season_number = 5 | ||
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⚫ | | first_aired = {{Start date|2003|12|24}} | ||
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The fifth and final season of ''''']''''', |
The fifth and final season of ''''']''''', loosely based on the manga by ], aired in Japan on ] from December 24, 2003, to September 29, 2004. The official name of the latter arc of the season is ''Pharaoh's Memories arc''. In the United States, the season aired from August 27, 2005, to June 10, 2006, on ] and broadcast under the ''Grand Championship'' (episodes 1–14) and ''Dawn of the Duel'' subtitles. | ||
The |
The season was formerly licensed by ] in North America and other English-speaking countries and territories, and was formerly distributed by ] on Region 1 home video, and also distributed by ] on US television when it aired on The WB, from the Kids' WB! Lineup, also in North America. It is now licensed and distributed by ] | ||
This arc is divided into two halves: the first fourteen episodes were aired while the final chapters of the manga were being written, with the main antagonist defeated. It follows an original story arc in-which Kaiba hosts a new tournament that is secretly being sabotaged by a skilled duelist named Zigfried, who uses his hacking skills in an attempt to enact revenge against Kaiba. ] was commissioned by 4Kids as an addendum to the first half. | |||
The season begins with Kaiba hosting a new championship tournament which is being sabotaged by a skilled duelist named Zigfried, who uses his hacking skills in an attempt to enact revenge against Kaiba. The final arc focuses on The Pharaoh battling Yami Bakura to save the world by defeating the Dark One Great Evil God and Lord of Terror Evil Chaos Death Shadows and Darkness known as Zorc Necrophades, while Yugi and his friends travel the memory world to discover the Pharaoh's real name, which ultimately leads to a final duel between Yugi and the Pharaoh for the ultimate test of the parting of the ways. It is followed by '']'' movie, which is six months later. | |||
The rest of the season, the climax, features The Pharaoh battling Yami Bakura, while Yugi and his friends travel the memory world to discover the Pharaoh's real name. It aired after the time where the original manga series concluded. | |||
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==Episode list== | ==Episode list== | ||
Excludes ''Capsule Monsters''. The season would be 52 episodes in length with an episode count of 236 if ''Capsule Monsters'' is to be included. | |||
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{{Episode table/part|subtitle=KC Grand Championship |c=#006800 }} | ||
{{Episode list/sublist | {{Episode list/sublist | ||
| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | ||
| Title = Child's Play | | Title = Child's Play | ||
| TranslitTitle = Hot Battle! Rebecca |
| TranslitTitle = Hot Battle! Rebecca vs. Vivian | ||
| NativeTitle = 熱闘! レベッカvsヴィヴィアン | | NativeTitle = 熱闘! レベッカvsヴィヴィアン | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | ||
| Title = Down in Flames, Part 1 | | Title = Down in Flames, Part 1 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Jonouchi vs. ] |
| TranslitTitle = Jonouchi vs. ] — A Beautiful Duel | ||
| NativeTitle = 城之内vsジーク 華麗なる決闘 | | NativeTitle = 城之内vsジーク 華麗なる決闘 | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8 | | EpisodeNumber2 = 8 | ||
| Title = A Brawl in a Small Town, Part 1 | | Title = A Brawl in a Small Town, Part 1 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Genius Girl |
| TranslitTitle = Genius Girl vs. Genius Boy | ||
| NativeTitle = 天才少女vs天才少年 | | NativeTitle = 天才少女vs天才少年 | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9 | | EpisodeNumber2 = 9 | ||
| Title = A Brawl in a Small Town, Part 2 | | Title = A Brawl in a Small Town, Part 2 | ||
| TranslitTitle = |
| TranslitTitle = Leon in Fairyland | ||
| NativeTitle = おとぎの国のレオン | | NativeTitle = おとぎの国のレオン | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 11 | | EpisodeNumber2 = 11 | ||
| Title = One Step Ahead, Part 2 | | Title = One Step Ahead, Part 2 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Walkure |
| TranslitTitle = Walkure vs. Blue Eyes White Dragon | ||
| NativeTitle = 戦女神vs青眼の白龍 | | NativeTitle = 戦女神vs青眼の白龍 | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|3|10}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|3|10}} | ||
| AltDate = October 1, 2005 | | AltDate = October 1, 2005 | ||
| ShortSummary = Kaiba calls his immensely powerful Chaos Emperor Dragon |
| ShortSummary = Kaiba calls his immensely powerful Chaos Emperor Dragon — Envoy of the End to reset the playing field, destroying Zigfried's hand, his field, and even his ace card Valkyrie Brunnhilde. Zigfried ups his play by reviving his Valkyrie and forcing both players to predict how many Magic Cards they think they'll play or take serious damage if they're incorrect. Seto uses a combo of Soul Release, Spell Reproduction and Dimension Fusion to Summon five Dragons at once, and together they destroy Brunnhilde and win the duel. | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 12 | | EpisodeNumber2 = 12 | ||
| Title = Sinister Secrets, Part 1 | | Title = Sinister Secrets, Part 1 | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Final Battle for Duel King |
| TranslitTitle = The Final Battle for Duel King — Yugi vs. Leon | ||
| NativeTitle = デュエルキング決定戦 遊戯vsレオン | | NativeTitle = デュエルキング決定戦 遊戯vsレオン | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|3|31}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|3|31}} | ||
| AltDate = October 8, 2005 | | AltDate = October 8, 2005 | ||
| ShortSummary = Yugi decides to help Leon get rid of the Golden Castle of Stromberg, but this proves to be challenging as not only is it unaffected by card effects, it forces all monsters to battle and discards half of Yugi's Deck each turn. This proves to be its undoing, however, as he's left with one card and so can't discard half of it, destroying the card. Leon fights valiantly but loses to Yugi's Dark Magician. Zigfried |
| ShortSummary = Yugi decides to help Leon get rid of the Golden Castle of Stromberg, but this proves to be challenging as not only is it unaffected by card effects, it forces all monsters to battle and discards half of Yugi's Deck each turn. This proves to be its undoing, however, as he's left with one card and so can't discard half of it, destroying the card. Leon fights valiantly but loses to Yugi's Dark Magician. Zigfried claims they just had a mild setback, though Kaiba reveals his data's safe. Leon helps Zigfried realize even if he succeeded, he would've felt hurt in the end, as strength is about learning from your mistakes, not crushing others. The group then heads for Cairo. | ||
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{{Episode table/part|subtitle=Dawn of the Duel |c=#006800 }} | ||
{{Episode list/sublist | {{Episode list/sublist | ||
| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 199 | | EpisodeNumber = 199 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15 | |||
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27<ref name="Episode numbers" group=n>In the English Dub, ] takes place between the KC Grand Championship and Dawn of the Duel story arcs, and as such, it counts as a part of Season 5 of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters.</ref> | |||
| Title = Tomb of the Nameless Pharaoh | | Title = Tomb of the Nameless Pharaoh | ||
| TranslitTitle = Ultimate Game | | TranslitTitle = Ultimate Game | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 200 | | EpisodeNumber = 200 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16 | ||
| Title = Spiritual Awakening | | Title = Spiritual Awakening | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Dark Bakura on the Move | | TranslitTitle = The Dark Bakura on the Move | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|4|14}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|4|14}} | ||
| AltDate = October 22, 2005 | | AltDate = October 22, 2005 | ||
| ShortSummary = Yami Bakura returns Yugi's belongings, minus the Millennium Ring, as he states he still needs it until Yugi obtains all seven of the Millennium Items. Then, he tries to persuade Yugi to help, using a combination of both facts and lies. However, Yugi refuses to trust him. Yami Bakura tells the Pharaoh that the only way to regain his memory is to play a game (the Ultimate Shadow Game) before departing. Then, Yami Bakura kidnaps Mokuba and sends his soul to the Shadow Realm, which forces Kaiba to duel him. Yami Bakura turns the duel into a Shadow Game, and tells Kaiba that if he wins, then he will return Mokuba's soul. Planning to claim the great power of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon as his own, and to have Kaiba join ''"The Ultimate Shadow Game"'', Bakura attacks using a new deck of Egyptian-themed cards, including his "tablet" trap cards, and his spirit beast, Diabound Kernel. Diabound is able to absorb half of the power of Blue-Eyes each time it activates its ability, even as Kaiba manages to fight back. However, as the Sun rises, Bakura abandons the duel, stating that he had other "business" to attend to. However, he leaves a parting gift for Kaiba |
| ShortSummary = Yami Bakura returns Yugi's belongings, minus the Millennium Ring, as he states he still needs it until Yugi obtains all seven of the Millennium Items. Then, he tries to persuade Yugi to help, using a combination of both facts and lies. However, Yugi refuses to trust him. Yami Bakura tells the Pharaoh that the only way to regain his memory is to play a game (the Ultimate Shadow Game) before departing. Then, Yami Bakura kidnaps Mokuba and sends his soul to the Shadow Realm, which forces Kaiba to duel him. Yami Bakura turns the duel into a Shadow Game, and tells Kaiba that if he wins, then he will return Mokuba's soul. Planning to claim the great power of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon as his own, and to have Kaiba join ''"The Ultimate Shadow Game"'', Bakura attacks using a new deck of Egyptian-themed cards, including his "tablet" trap cards, and his spirit beast, Diabound Kernel. Diabound is able to absorb half of the power of Blue-Eyes each time it activates its ability, even as Kaiba manages to fight back. However, as the Sun rises, Bakura abandons the duel, stating that he had other "business" to attend to. However, he leaves a parting gift for Kaiba — the Millennium Eye, and tells him to come to Egypt if he wants to learn about his ancient past. As Yugi was about to board a flight to Cairo, Egypt, he meets up with Tea, Joey, and Tristan. They refuse to let him leave on his own. | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 201 | | EpisodeNumber = 201 | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 17 | ||
| Title = Memoirs of a Pharaoh | | Title = Memoirs of a Pharaoh | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Door of Memory Opens | | TranslitTitle = The Door of Memory Opens | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 202 | | EpisodeNumber = 202 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18 | ||
| Title = The Intruder, Part 1 | | Title = The Intruder, Part 1 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Thief King Bakura Enters! | | TranslitTitle = Thief King Bakura Enters! | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 203 | | EpisodeNumber = 203 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19 | ||
| Title = The Intruder, Part 2 | | Title = The Intruder, Part 2 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Mahado's Decision | | TranslitTitle = Mahado's Decision | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 204 | | EpisodeNumber = 204 | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 20 | ||
| Title = Makings of a Magician | | Title = Makings of a Magician | ||
| TranslitTitle = Battle to the Death! Mahad |
| TranslitTitle = Battle to the Death! Mahad vs. Bakura | ||
| NativeTitle = 死闘! マハードvsバクラ | | NativeTitle = 死闘! マハードvsバクラ | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 205 | | EpisodeNumber = 205 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21 | ||
| Title = Birth of the Blue-Eyes | | Title = Birth of the Blue-Eyes | ||
| TranslitTitle = Blue-Eyed Kisara | | TranslitTitle = Blue-Eyed Kisara | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 206 | | EpisodeNumber = 206 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 22 | ||
| Title = Village of Lost Souls | | Title = Village of Lost Souls | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Secret of the Creation of the Millennium Items | | TranslitTitle = The Secret of the Creation of the Millennium Items | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 207 | | EpisodeNumber = 207 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 23 | ||
| Title = A Reversal of Fortune | | Title = A Reversal of Fortune | ||
| TranslitTitle = Wound Back Time | | TranslitTitle = Wound Back Time | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 208 | | EpisodeNumber = 208 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24 | ||
| Title = In Search of a King | | Title = In Search of a King | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Pharaoh is Alive | | TranslitTitle = The Pharaoh is Alive | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 209 | | EpisodeNumber = 209 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25 | ||
| Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 1 | | Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 1 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Village of Dead Spirits | | TranslitTitle = Village of Dead Spirits | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 210 | | EpisodeNumber = 210 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26 | ||
| Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 2 | | Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 2 | ||
| TranslitTitle = The End of Thief King Bakura | | TranslitTitle = The End of Thief King Bakura | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 211 | | EpisodeNumber = 211 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27 | ||
| Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 3 | | Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 3 | ||
| TranslitTitle = A New Stage | | TranslitTitle = A New Stage | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|6|30}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|6|30}} | ||
| AltDate = January 21, 2006 | | AltDate = January 21, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = Yugi and the others enter the palace to search for clues about the Pharaoh's real name. Thief King Bakura collapses, but manages to place his three Millennium Items into the Millennium stone. Yami Bakura then releases Thief King Bakura from his control, who is confused about what was happening, unable to recall what he was doing. Then he turns into dust, even as he cries out in anguish for help. Yami Bakura's disembodied spirit tells the others he was merely using Bandit Bakura as a pawn. Later, Aknadin betrays the other priests by using a time-freezing spell to incapacitate them and takes the Millennium Items, giving him the power needed to resurrect the Zorc Necrophades, The Dark One and Lord of Terror Evil and Darkness, from the Millennium Stone. Zorc transforms Aknadin into the Lord of Darkness, The Great Shadow Magus (which doubles Aknadin's power). Yami Bakura reveals the true nature of the Shadow Game |
| ShortSummary = Yugi and the others enter the palace to search for clues about the Pharaoh's real name. Thief King Bakura collapses, but manages to place his three Millennium Items into the Millennium stone. Yami Bakura then releases Thief King Bakura from his control, who is confused about what was happening, unable to recall what he was doing. Then he turns into dust, even as he cries out in anguish for help. Yami Bakura's disembodied spirit tells the others he was merely using Bandit Bakura as a pawn. Later, Aknadin betrays the other priests by using a time-freezing spell to incapacitate them and takes the Millennium Items, giving him the power needed to resurrect the Zorc Necrophades, The Dark One and Lord of Terror Evil and Darkness, from the Millennium Stone. Zorc transforms Aknadin into the Lord of Darkness, The Great Shadow Magus (which doubles Aknadin's power). Yami Bakura reveals the true nature of the Shadow Game — it is simply a board game, played by the present-day versions of Yami Bakura and the Pharaoh (the other parts of their souls). However, their actions dictate the events of the Memory World, which are manipulated by their game pieces. | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 212 | | EpisodeNumber = 212 | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 28 | ||
| Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 4 | | Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 4 | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Dark High Priest | | TranslitTitle = The Dark High Priest | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 213 | | EpisodeNumber = 213 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 29 | ||
| Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 5 | | Title = Village of Vengeance, Part 5 | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Countdown to the Evil God Revival | | TranslitTitle = The Countdown to the Evil God Revival | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|7|14}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|7|14}} | ||
| AltDate = February 4, 2006 | | AltDate = February 4, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = With |
| ShortSummary = With All Seven Millennium Items, Thief King Bakura is able to revive Diabound without his tablet and he is stronger than ever, in his 5th and final form. The Millennium Stone then sinks deep into the ground, along with the seven items. Bandit Bakura uses Diabound to allow Aknadin escape, who takes Priest Seto with him. To give Zorc Necrophades enough time to be fully reborn, he separates the Pharaoh and his priests from one another and attacks them with armies of monsters while they are isolated. Karim sacrifices himself, in order to give his remaining power to Shada. Meanwhile, Pharaoh heads back to the palace to find Priest Seto. | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 214 | | EpisodeNumber = 214 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30 | ||
| Title = Name of the Game | | Title = Name of the Game | ||
| TranslitTitle = White Dragon | | TranslitTitle = White Dragon | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 215 | | EpisodeNumber = 215 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 31 | ||
| Title = The Dark One Cometh, Part 1 | | Title = The Dark One Cometh, Part 1 | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Great Evil God Zorc Revives | | TranslitTitle = The Great Evil God Zorc Revives | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 216 | | EpisodeNumber = 216 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 32 | ||
| Title = The Dark One Cometh, Part 2 | | Title = The Dark One Cometh, Part 2 | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Legendary Guardian God |
| TranslitTitle = The Legendary Guardian God — Exodia Revives! | ||
| NativeTitle = 伝説の守護神 エクゾディア復活! | | NativeTitle = 伝説の守護神 エクゾディア復活! | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 217 | | EpisodeNumber = 217 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 33 | ||
| Title = The Dark One Cometh, Part 3 | | Title = The Dark One Cometh, Part 3 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Summon! The Three Gods | | TranslitTitle = Summon! The Three Gods | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|8|11}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|8|11}} | ||
| AltDate = April 22, 2006 | | AltDate = April 22, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = The Pharaoh summons the Three Egyptian Gods to combat Zorc. At the tabletop in the Shadow Realm, Yami Bakura claims he'll soon return to his original form, and leaves the table to join with his 5,000-year-old counterpart |
| ShortSummary = The Pharaoh summons the Three Egyptian Gods to combat Zorc. At the tabletop in the Shadow Realm, Yami Bakura claims he'll soon return to his original form, and leaves the table to join with his 5,000-year-old counterpart — Zorc. At the same time, he sends the present-day Pharaoh to the battlefield to reunite his past self. Meanwhile, Zorc defeats the three Egyptian Gods by covering the Sun, the source of their strength. Zorc then turns the Egyptian Gods into motionless statues of stone. | ||
Yami Bakura's deck destruction strategy drives Yugi into a corner, but, remembering that the Pharaoh, Joey, and Téa are counting on him, continues the duel and draws the one card that can turn the tables. | Yami Bakura's deck destruction strategy drives Yugi into a corner, but, remembering that the Pharaoh, Joey, and Téa are counting on him, continues the duel and draws the one card that can turn the tables. | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 218 | | EpisodeNumber = 218 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 34 | ||
| Title = The Dark One Cometh, Part 4 | | Title = The Dark One Cometh, Part 4 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Zorc |
| TranslitTitle = Zorc vs. Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon | ||
| NativeTitle = ゾークvs青眼の究極竜 | | NativeTitle = ゾークvs青眼の究極竜 | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|8|18}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|8|18}} | ||
| AltDate = April 29, 2006 | | AltDate = April 29, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = Mana takes the Pharaoh back to the palace while Seto summons Blue-Eyes White Dragon to combat Zorc. Blue-Eyes White Dragon stops the solar eclipse but is defeated by Zorc, which turns Priest Seto and the Millennium Rod to stone. Kaiba takes over and summons Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which is equal to power of Zorc. The explosive burst of energy their clashing attacks opens a rift from the Memory World to the Real World. Meanwhile, Yugi successfully defeats Yami Bakura. Yugi and his friends fly to the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh becomes Black Luster Soldier and fuses with Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, becoming Master of Dragon Knight. However, the Master of Dragon Knight is destroyed by its own attack during the battle and the Pharaoh is seemingly defeated. | | ShortSummary = Mana takes the Pharaoh back to the palace while Seto summons Blue-Eyes White Dragon to combat Zorc. Blue-Eyes White Dragon stops the solar eclipse but is defeated by Zorc, which turns Priest Seto and the Millennium Rod to stone. Kaiba takes over and summons Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which is equal to power of Zorc. The explosive burst of energy their clashing attacks opens a rift from the Memory World to the Real World. Meanwhile, Yugi successfully defeats Yami Bakura with the final card in his deck. Yugi and his friends fly to the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh becomes Black Luster Soldier and fuses with Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, becoming Master of Dragon Knight. However, the Master of Dragon Knight is destroyed by its own attack during the battle and the Pharaoh is seemingly defeated. | ||
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| EpisodeNumber = 219 | | EpisodeNumber = 219 | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 35 | ||
| Title = In the Name of the Pharaoh! | | Title = In the Name of the Pharaoh! | ||
| TranslitTitle = In the Name of the Pharaoh!! | | TranslitTitle = In the Name of the Pharaoh!! | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|8|25}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|8|25}} | ||
| AltDate = May 6, 2006 | | AltDate = May 6, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = Yugi, Joey, and others summon monsters to help the Pharaoh. The ancient characters of his name cannot be read so they cannot tell the Pharaoh what it is. Tea remembers the cartouche pendant and the group focus on it, causing the characters they saw to materialize on its surface. The Pharaoh reads it, regaining his true name, "Atem" |
| ShortSummary = Yugi, Joey, and others summon monsters to help the Pharaoh. The ancient characters of his name cannot be read so they cannot tell the Pharaoh what it is. Tea remembers the cartouche pendant and the group focus on it, causing the characters they saw to materialize on its surface. The Pharaoh reads it, regaining his true name, "Atem". Imbued with this power, he revives the three Egyptian Gods and fuses them together to form the Creator of Light, Horakhty. (Horakhty is a level 12, warrior-type Divine-God attribute monster, with infinite attack and defense points; if successfully summoned during a duel, it results in an instant win.) The Pharaoh attacks Zorc directly with Horakhty's Shining Light, which results in Zorc being destroyed forever. Later, the Pharaoh entrusts the Millennium Items to the revived Priest Seto and makes him the next Pharaoh of Egypt as Aknadin says. With his role in the past over, Atem's body dissolves even as Priest Seto promises to rule Egypt justly. Atem and his friends leave the Memory World. | ||
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| 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | | 1 = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (season 5) | ||
| EpisodeNumber = 220 | | EpisodeNumber = 220 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 36 | ||
| Title = The Final Journey | | Title = The Final Journey | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Final Test | | TranslitTitle = The Final Test | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|1}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|1}} | ||
| AltDate = May 13, 2006 | | AltDate = May 13, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = Atem and the others return to present-day Egypt, where they are met by Marik, Ishizu, Odion, and even Bakura, who has finally been freed from Zorc's |
| ShortSummary = Atem and the others return to present-day Egypt, where they are met by Marik, Ishizu, Odion, and even Bakura, who has finally been freed from Zorc's control like Dartz freed from Orichalcos' control and Marik freed from Yami Marik's control and possession. Atem has set his mind to sealing the seven Millennium Items away, along with himself. However, as part of a rite of passage, someone must defeat Atem in a duel to do so. Although Kaiba and Joey both volunteer, Yugi takes the honor. The duel will take place tomorrow and both Pharaoh Atem and Yugi construct their best deck possible. | ||
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| EpisodeNumber = 221 | | EpisodeNumber = 221 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 37 | ||
| Title = The Final Duel, Part 1 | | Title = The Final Duel, Part 1 | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Last Duel of Destiny | | TranslitTitle = The Last Duel of Destiny | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|8}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|8}} | ||
| AltDate = May 20, 2006 | | AltDate = May 20, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = Yugi and Atem place the seven Millennium Items into their slots in the Millennium Stone (which now appears to be intact). Pharaoh Atem and Yugi then separate into two physical beings. The duel that will determine the fate of Atem and Yugi |
| ShortSummary = Yugi and Atem place the seven Millennium Items into their slots in the Millennium Stone (which now appears to be intact). Pharaoh Atem and Yugi then separate into two physical beings. The duel that will determine the fate of Atem and Yugi begins. Pharaoh Atem begins by summoning "The Tricky" with an attack power of 2000 but Yugi plays the magic card, "Swords of Revealing Light". Yugi is able to fuse the three monsters: "Green Gadget", "Red Gadget", and "Yellow Gadget" into one monster with 3000 attack points: the "Mobile Fortress Stronghold". However, after successfully summoning "Obelisk, the Tormentor" on his next turn, Pharaoh Atem defeats Yugi's "Mobile Fortress Stronghold". Although Yugi is able to dodge Obelisk's next attack against his "Silent Swordsman", Pharaoh Atem retaliates by summoning both "Slifer, the Sky-Dragon" and "The Winged Dragon of Ra" (also demonstrating that Atem knows the ancient chant required to summon Ra) in the same turn, giving him all three Egyptian Gods on the field at the same time. | ||
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| EpisodeNumber = 222 | | EpisodeNumber = 222 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2 = |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 38 | ||
| Title = The Final Duel, Part 2 | | Title = The Final Duel, Part 2 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Defeat the Three Gods | | TranslitTitle = Defeat the Three Gods | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|15}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|15}} | ||
| AltDate = May 27, 2006 | | AltDate = May 27, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = The duel between Yugi and Atem continues. |
| ShortSummary = The duel between Yugi and Atem continues. The sum of the attack power of Atem's three Egyptian Gods exceeds ten thousand. Yugi is overwhelmed, but successfully summons one of his most powerful monsters, "Valkyrion The Magna Warrior", by discarding the three smaller Magna Warriors — Alpha, Beta and Gamma — to the graveyard, and he then parries Slifer's Summon Thunder Bullet with a Quick Spell card, "Mirage Magic". When a player's monsters' Attack Power and Defense Power increases or decreases due to an opponent's card effect, "Mirage Magic" negates the effect and recovers the difference in Life Points. Furthermore, Yugi also dodges the attacks of all three Egyptian Gods with the Trap card "Mirage Ruler", forcing Atem to end his turn. Yugi finally makes a counterattack move that threatens the Egyptian Gods. He summons the three smaller Magna Warriors — Alpha, Beta and Gamma — from the graveyard in return for sacrificing "Valkyrion The Magna Warrior", and then activates the Trap Card, "Magnet Force", which transfers the effect of Silfer's Summon Thunder Bullet onto the Egyptian Gods themselves. However, when he launches an attack with "Silent Swordsman", Atem activates his facedown Trap Card, "Mirror Force", destroying every monster Yugi had on the field, seemingly leaving him in an unassailable position. | ||
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| EpisodeNumber = 223 | | EpisodeNumber = 223 | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 39 | ||
| Title = The Final Duel, Part 3 | | Title = The Final Duel, Part 3 | ||
| TranslitTitle = Strong Heart |
| TranslitTitle = Strong Heart — Tender Heart | ||
| NativeTitle = 強き心 優しき心 | | NativeTitle = 強き心 優しき心 | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|22}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|22}} | ||
| AltDate = June 3, 2006 | | AltDate = June 3, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = Yugi |
| ShortSummary = Yugi uses the last card in his hand, "Magnet Reverse", allowing him to summon "Valkyrion The Magna Warrior" back from the graveyard. With "Magnet Force" still in play, Yugi uses Slifer's Summon Thunder Bullet to destroy Obelisk. Moreover, using Valkyrion's special ability, Yugi sacrifices it to summon the three smaller Magna Warriors — Alpha, Beta and Gamma — back to the field, and Slifer's three Summon Thunder Bullets are redirected to both Slifer and Ra, destroying them both. Having successfully defeated the Egyptian Gods, Kaiba himself finally admits that he was wrong about Yugi, and pronounces him as "The King of Games", as he did not believe defeating all three Egyptian Gods simultaneously was possible. However, Atem is not worried at all, admitting that he knew that Yugi would defeat the Egyptian Gods. Atem and Yugi trade blows with "Chimera The Flying Mythical Beast" and "Buster Blader" respectfully, before Atem summons "Swift Gaia The Fierce Knight", whom he discarded to the graveyard on his very first move of the game, and uses it to destroy "Buster Blader". Yugi responds by summoning "Summoned Skull" and "Curse of Dragon", but Atem demonstrates his power to control his deck at will, and summons "Big Shield Gardna" to defend himself, albeit temporarily. In a final act of defiance, Atem gives up half his remaining Life Points to play "Dark Magic Curtain", thus allowing him to summon his most trusted creature, the "Dark Magician". (Note: When this aired in the U.S, the ending said "To Be Concluded" instead of "To Be Continued", thus signifying the end of the series.) | ||
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| EpisodeNumber = 224 | | EpisodeNumber = 224 | ||
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 40 | ||
| Title = The Final Duel, Part 4 | | Title = The Final Duel, Part 4 | ||
| TranslitTitle = The Story |
| TranslitTitle = The Story That Concludes in Light | ||
| NativeTitle = 光の中へ完結する物語 | | NativeTitle = 光の中へ完結する物語 | ||
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja | | NativeTitleLangCode = ja | ||
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|29}} | | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|9|29}} | ||
| AltDate = June 10, 2006 | | AltDate = June 10, 2006 | ||
| ShortSummary = Yugi tries his best to fend off the attacks from Atem's most |
| ShortSummary = Yugi tries his best to fend off the attacks from Atem's most faithful servant, the "Dark Magician", but he is left with just 400 Life Points remaining. Yugi then plays a Spell Card, "Gold Sarcophagus", which allows Yugi to choose any magic card from his deck and store it in the chest; if Atem ever uses the same card himself, then Yugi can negate the activation of that card. Yugi tries to use "Gandora The Dragon of Destruction" to defeat the "Dark Magician", just how he was able to defeat Yami Bakura, but to no avail. Atem summons his "Dark Magician Girl" to support his "Dark Magician" in response to Yugi summoning his "Silent Magician". Yugi forces Atem to sacrifice both of his magicians to protect his Life Points after Yugi uses "Card of Sanctity" to increase the strength of his "Silent Magician". Atem then tries to activate the Spell Card, "Monster Reborn", so he can revive "Slifer the Sky Dragon", but at that moment, Yugi opens the Gold Sarcophagus to reveal the card he sealed away. The card was "Monster Reborn", meaning that neither of them can use that card in this game. It is Yugi's message to the Pharaoh that "Those of the dead should not remain in the world of the living". With the activation of "Monster Reborn" negated, and Slifer the Sky Dragon sent back to the graveyard, Atem is left defenceless. Yugi finally defeats him, but immediately collapses on his knees in tears, distraught at the realisation he will never see Atem again. Despite Atem telling Yugi that he shouldn't cry, Yugi tells Atem that he (Yugi) is weak, and that Atem's strength and bravery was always his goal. Atem comforts Yugi, saying that he displayed true courage in even deciding to duel Atem in the first place, and that he had a power that no-one else could conquer: that of kindness. Yugi's victory has finally set him free. Atem then departs into the afterlife. Then, the Millennium Stone shatters, which causes the seven Millennium Items to fall into the pit left behind. Also, the shrine collapses, and Shadi's spirit is seen here one last time. Everybody barely makes it out in time. As a result of the shrine's destruction, the Millennium Items are buried forever. Yugi tells Joey that, "Sometimes, the end of one adventure is only beginning of another." This concludes the end of the 4-Kids version of the story. | ||
In the extended ending (only in the original Japanese version), Yugi, Tea, Joey, Tristan, Bakura, Duke, Grandpa, Kaiba and Mokuba all leave Egypt and return to Domino City of Japan. In the airport, they meet up with Rebecca, Arthur, and Serenity. Both Duke and Tristan run towards Serenity, only to be pulled back by Joey. Rebecca hugs Yugi, much to Tea's annoyance. Weevil Underwood and Rex Raptor get into an argument again and decide to duel. Zigfried and Leon von Schroeder make a business proposition with Pegasus, to which he agrees. Mako Tsunami returns from a fishing trip, and he meets Espa and the Roba brothers at the harbor. Espa Roba starts his duel disc indicating that duel is about to take place. Mai Valentine and Vivian Wong are facing off in a two-on-two duel against the Paradox Brothers atop the Great Wall of China. The credits end with a cutscene where Grandpa is sweeping, while Yugi comes out from the house to join Tea, Joey, and Tristan to go to school. Yugi ends the show by saying that his story has not ended, and that his story extends beyond that of the Pharaoh, who after |
In the extended ending (only in the original Japanese version), Yugi, Tea, Joey, Tristan, Bakura, Duke, Grandpa, Kaiba and Mokuba all leave Egypt and return to Domino City of Japan. In the airport, they meet up with Rebecca, Arthur, and Serenity. Both Duke and Tristan run towards Serenity, only to be pulled back by Joey. Rebecca hugs Yugi, much to Tea's annoyance. Weevil Underwood and Rex Raptor get into an argument again and decide to duel. Zigfried and Leon von Schroeder make a business proposition with Pegasus, to which he agrees. Mako Tsunami returns from a fishing trip, and he meets Espa and the Roba brothers at the harbor. Espa Roba starts his duel disc indicating that duel is about to take place. Mai Valentine and Vivian Wong are facing off in a two-on-two duel against the Paradox Brothers atop the Great Wall of China. The credits end with a cutscene where Grandpa is sweeping, while Yugi comes out from the house to join Tea, Joey, and Tristan to go to school. Yugi ends the episode and the show by saying that his story has not ended, and that his story extends beyond that of the Pharaoh, who after 3,000 years defeated the evil Zorc Necrophades. | ||
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Season of television series
Yu-Gi-Oh! Grand Championship Yu-Gi-Oh! Dawn of the Duel | |
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Season 5 | |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Release | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | December 24, 2003 (2003-12-24) – September 29, 2004 (2004-09-29) |
Season chronology | |
← Previous Season 4Next → Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Season 1 | |
List of episodes |
The fifth and final season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, loosely based on the manga by Kazuki Takahashi, aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from December 24, 2003, to September 29, 2004. The official name of the latter arc of the season is Pharaoh's Memories arc. In the United States, the season aired from August 27, 2005, to June 10, 2006, on Kids' WB and broadcast under the Grand Championship (episodes 1–14) and Dawn of the Duel subtitles.
The season was formerly licensed by 4Kids Entertainment in North America and other English-speaking countries and territories, and was formerly distributed by Funimation on Region 1 home video, and also distributed by Warner Bros. Television Animation on US television when it aired on The WB, from the Kids' WB! Lineup, also in North America. It is now licensed and distributed by 4K Media, Inc.
This arc is divided into two halves: the first fourteen episodes were aired while the final chapters of the manga were being written, with the main antagonist defeated. It follows an original story arc in-which Kaiba hosts a new tournament that is secretly being sabotaged by a skilled duelist named Zigfried, who uses his hacking skills in an attempt to enact revenge against Kaiba. Capsule Monsters was commissioned by 4Kids as an addendum to the first half.
The rest of the season, the climax, features The Pharaoh battling Yami Bakura, while Yugi and his friends travel the memory world to discover the Pharaoh's real name. It aired after the time where the original manga series concluded.
Episode list
Excludes Capsule Monsters. The season would be 52 episodes in length with an episode count of 236 if Capsule Monsters is to be included.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date | American air date | |||||||
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KC Grand Championship | ||||||||||||
185 | 1 | "Unwanted Guest, Part 1" Transliteration: "KC Grand Prix Opens" (Japanese: KCグランプリ開幕) | Akemi Omode | December 24, 2003 (2003-12-24) | August 27, 2005 | |||||||
186 | 2 | "Unwanted Guest, Part 2" Transliteration: "The Start of a Conspiracy" (Japanese: 動きだした陰謀) | Akemi Omode | January 7, 2004 (2004-01-07) | August 27, 2005 | |||||||
187 | 3 | "Let the Games Begin!, Part 1" Transliteration: "Jonouchi vs. Mask the Rock" (Japanese: 城之内vsマスク·ザ·ロック) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | January 14, 2004 (2004-01-14) | September 3, 2005 | |||||||
188 | 4 | "Let the Games Begin!, Part 2" Transliteration: "The Illusionary Ancient Dragon" (Japanese: 幻の古代竜) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | January 21, 2004 (2004-01-21) | September 3, 2005 | |||||||
189 | 5 | "Child's Play" Transliteration: "Hot Battle! Rebecca vs. Vivian" (Japanese: 熱闘! レベッカvsヴィヴィアン) | Akemi Omode | January 28, 2004 (2004-01-28) | September 10, 2005 | |||||||
190 | 6 | "Down in Flames, Part 1" Transliteration: "Jonouchi vs. Sieg — A Beautiful Duel" (Japanese: 城之内vsジーク 華麗なる決闘) | Akemi Omode | February 4, 2004 (2004-02-04) | September 10, 2005 | |||||||
191 | 7 | "Down in Flames, Part 2" Transliteration: "The Goddesses of Monster Extermination" (Japanese: モンスター抹殺の女神) | Akemi Omode | February 11, 2004 (2004-02-11) | September 17, 2005 | |||||||
192 | 8 | "A Brawl in a Small Town, Part 1" Transliteration: "Genius Girl vs. Genius Boy" (Japanese: 天才少女vs天才少年) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | February 18, 2004 (2004-02-18) | September 17, 2005 | |||||||
193 | 9 | "A Brawl in a Small Town, Part 2" Transliteration: "Leon in Fairyland" (Japanese: おとぎの国のレオン) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | February 25, 2004 (2004-02-25) | September 24, 2005 | |||||||
194 | 10 | "One Step Ahead, Part 1" Transliteration: "Kaiba Intrudes! The Grand Prix Final" (Japanese: 海馬乱入! グランプリ決勝戦) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | March 3, 2004 (2004-03-03) | September 24, 2005 | |||||||
195 | 11 | "One Step Ahead, Part 2" Transliteration: "Walkure vs. Blue Eyes White Dragon" (Japanese: 戦女神vs青眼の白龍) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | March 10, 2004 (2004-03-10) | October 1, 2005 | |||||||
196 | 12 | "Sinister Secrets, Part 1" Transliteration: "The Final Battle for Duel King — Yugi vs. Leon" (Japanese: デュエルキング決定戦 遊戯vsレオン) | Akemi Omode | March 17, 2004 (2004-03-17) | October 1, 2005 | |||||||
197 | 13 | "Sinister Secrets, Part 2" Transliteration: "The Gold Castle of Stromberg" (Japanese: シュトロームベルクの金の城) | Akemi Omode | March 24, 2004 (2004-03-24) | October 8, 2005 | |||||||
198 | 14 | "Sinister Secrets, Part 3" Transliteration: "KC Grand Prix Ends" (Japanese: KCグランプリ終結) | Akemi Omode | March 31, 2004 (2004-03-31) | October 8, 2005 | |||||||
Dawn of the Duel | ||||||||||||
199 | 15 | "Tomb of the Nameless Pharaoh" Transliteration: "Ultimate Game" (Japanese: 究極のゲーム) | Shin Yoshida | April 7, 2004 (2004-04-07) | October 15, 2005 | |||||||
200 | 16 | "Spiritual Awakening" Transliteration: "The Dark Bakura on the Move" (Japanese: 動きだした闇のバクラ) | Shin Yoshida | April 14, 2004 (2004-04-14) | October 22, 2005 | |||||||
201 | 17 | "Memoirs of a Pharaoh" Transliteration: "The Door of Memory Opens" (Japanese: 開かれた記憶の扉) | Shin Yoshida | April 21, 2004 (2004-04-21) | October 29, 2005 | |||||||
202 | 18 | "The Intruder, Part 1" Transliteration: "Thief King Bakura Enters!" (Japanese: 盗賊王バクラ見参!) | Shin Yoshida | April 28, 2004 (2004-04-28) | November 5, 2005 | |||||||
203 | 19 | "The Intruder, Part 2" Transliteration: "Mahado's Decision" (Japanese: マハードの決意) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | May 5, 2004 (2004-05-05) | November 12, 2005 | |||||||
204 | 20 | "Makings of a Magician" Transliteration: "Battle to the Death! Mahad vs. Bakura" (Japanese: 死闘! マハードvsバクラ) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | May 12, 2004 (2004-05-12) | November 19, 2005 | |||||||
205 | 21 | "Birth of the Blue-Eyes" Transliteration: "Blue-Eyed Kisara" (Japanese: 青い瞳のキサラ) | Shin Yoshida | May 19, 2004 (2004-05-19) | November 26, 2005 | |||||||
206 | 22 | "Village of Lost Souls" Transliteration: "The Secret of the Creation of the Millennium Items" (Japanese: 千年アイテム誕生の秘密) | Shin Yoshida | May 26, 2004 (2004-05-26) | December 3, 2005 | |||||||
207 | 23 | "A Reversal of Fortune" Transliteration: "Wound Back Time" (Japanese: 巻き戻る時間) | Atsushi Maekawa | June 2, 2004 (2004-06-02) | December 10, 2005 | |||||||
208 | 24 | "In Search of a King" Transliteration: "The Pharaoh is Alive" (Japanese: 生きていたファラオ) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | June 9, 2004 (2004-06-09) | December 17, 2005 | |||||||
209 | 25 | "Village of Vengeance, Part 1" Transliteration: "Village of Dead Spirits" (Japanese: 死霊の村) | Akemi Omode | June 16, 2004 (2004-06-16) | January 7, 2006 | |||||||
210 | 26 | "Village of Vengeance, Part 2" Transliteration: "The End of Thief King Bakura" (Japanese: 盗賊王バクラの最期) | Shin Yoshida | June 23, 2004 (2004-06-23) | January 14, 2006 | |||||||
211 | 27 | "Village of Vengeance, Part 3" Transliteration: "A New Stage" (Japanese: 新たなるステージ) | Atsushi Maekawa | June 30, 2004 (2004-06-30) | January 21, 2006 | |||||||
212 | 28 | "Village of Vengeance, Part 4" Transliteration: "The Dark High Priest" (Japanese: 闇の大神官) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | July 7, 2004 (2004-07-07) | January 28, 2006 | |||||||
213 | 29 | "Village of Vengeance, Part 5" Transliteration: "The Countdown to the Evil God Revival" (Japanese: 邪神復活へのカウントダウン) | Akemi Omode | July 14, 2004 (2004-07-14) | February 4, 2006 | |||||||
214 | 30 | "Name of the Game" Transliteration: "White Dragon" (Japanese: 白き龍) | Shin Yoshida | July 21, 2004 (2004-07-21) | April 1, 2006 | |||||||
215 | 31 | "The Dark One Cometh, Part 1" Transliteration: "The Great Evil God Zorc Revives" (Japanese: 大邪神ゾーク復活) | Atsushi Maekawa | July 28, 2004 (2004-07-28) | April 8, 2006 | |||||||
216 | 32 | "The Dark One Cometh, Part 2" Transliteration: "The Legendary Guardian God — Exodia Revives!" (Japanese: 伝説の守護神 エクゾディア復活!) | Akemi Omode | August 4, 2004 (2004-08-04) | April 15, 2006 | |||||||
217 | 33 | "The Dark One Cometh, Part 3" Transliteration: "Summon! The Three Gods" (Japanese: 召喚! 三幻神) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | August 11, 2004 (2004-08-11) | April 22, 2006 | |||||||
218 | 34 | "The Dark One Cometh, Part 4" Transliteration: "Zorc vs. Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon" (Japanese: ゾークvs青眼の究極竜) | Shin Yoshida | August 18, 2004 (2004-08-18) | April 29, 2006 | |||||||
219 | 35 | "In the Name of the Pharaoh!" Transliteration: "In the Name of the Pharaoh!!" (Japanese: 王の名のもとに!!) | Atsushi Maekawa | August 25, 2004 (2004-08-25) | May 6, 2006 | |||||||
The Final Duel | ||||||||||||
220 | 36 | "The Final Journey" Transliteration: "The Final Test" (Japanese: 最後の試練) | Akemi Omode | September 1, 2004 (2004-09-01) | May 13, 2006 | |||||||
221 | 37 | "The Final Duel, Part 1" Transliteration: "The Last Duel of Destiny" (Japanese: 運命のラストデュエル) | Yasuyuki Suzuki | September 8, 2004 (2004-09-08) | May 20, 2006 | |||||||
222 | 38 | "The Final Duel, Part 2" Transliteration: "Defeat the Three Gods" (Japanese: 三幻神を倒せ!) | Shin Yoshida | September 15, 2004 (2004-09-15) | May 27, 2006 | |||||||
223 | 39 | "The Final Duel, Part 3" Transliteration: "Strong Heart — Tender Heart" (Japanese: 強き心 優しき心) | Shin Yoshida | September 22, 2004 (2004-09-22) | June 3, 2006 | |||||||
224 | 40 | "The Final Duel, Part 4" Transliteration: "The Story That Concludes in Light" (Japanese: 光の中へ完結する物語) | Shin Yoshida | September 29, 2004 (2004-09-29) | June 10, 2006 |