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| season_name = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Road to Destiny | | season_name = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Road to Destiny<br>Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Fight for the Future | ||
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'''Vol.24'''''(Ep 93-96) 6/16/10''<br /> | '''Vol.24'''''(Ep 93-96) 6/16/10''<br /> | ||
'''Box.8'''''(Ep 85-96) 6/16/10''<br /> | '''Box.8'''''(Ep 85-96) 6/16/10''<br /> | ||
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'''Box.12'''''(Ep 133-144) 6/??/11''<br /> | '''Box.12'''''(Ep 133-144) 6/??/11''<br /> | ||
'''Vol.37'''''(Ep 145-148) 7/??/11''<br /> | '''Vol.37'''''(Ep 145-148) 7/??/11''<br /> | ||
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'''Vol.38'''''(Ep 149-152) 8/??/11''<br /> | ||
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'''Vol.39'''''(Ep 153-154) 9/??/11''<br /> | ||
'''Box.13'''''(Ep 145-154) 9/??/11''<br /> | '''Box.13'''''(Ep 145-154) 9/??/11''<br /> | ||
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| ShortSummary = Yusei is put in a desperate situation, as Tech Genus Halberd Cannon brings his life points down to 100, and keeps him from summoning monsters. Furthermore, the Black Hole becomes more organized, and begins to approach from behind, threatening to suck Yusei in if he falls behind. However, Yusei manages to summon out Balance Shooter, which gives Shooting Star Dragon the power to overwhelm Halberd Cannon and defeat Antinomy. As they are sucked into the black hole, Antinomy asks Yusei to master the Delta Accel Synchro and save the world, and remembers his fond memories as Bruno, back when he was still Yusei's friend. Remembering this, he sacrifices himself to get Yusei out of the black hole, and back to the Ark Cradle. Then, the 3rd gear stops spinning, and Yusei grieves over the loss of Bruno, who was once his friend. | | ShortSummary = Yusei is put in a desperate situation, as Tech Genus Halberd Cannon brings his life points down to 100, and keeps him from summoning monsters. Furthermore, the Black Hole becomes more organized, and begins to approach from behind, threatening to suck Yusei in if he falls behind. However, Yusei manages to summon out Balance Shooter, which gives Shooting Star Dragon the power to overwhelm Halberd Cannon and defeat Antinomy. The impact of the attack causes a part of Antinomy's glasses to break. As they are sucked into the black hole, Antinomy asks Yusei to master the Delta Accel Synchro and save the world, and remembers his fond memories as Bruno, back when he was still Yusei's friend. Remembering this, Bruno tosses Yusei his broken glasses, and then he sacrifices himself to get Yusei out of the black hole, and back to the Ark Cradle. Then, the 3rd gear stops spinning, and Yusei grieves over the loss of Bruno, who was once his friend. | ||
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| ShortSummary = Several years into the future, Luna and Akiza are moving on with their careers whilst Leo, Jack and Crow continue to make strides in the Turbo Duel circuit. Back in the duel, Yusei summons out Shooting Star Dragon and destroys Crimson Blader. Jack then activates the continous trap card, Scar-Red Cocoon, and equips it to his dragon, which prevents Red Nova Dragon from being destroyed in battle. Later, after surviving a few of Jack's attacks, Yusei uses a trap so that Shooting Star Dragon can destroy Red Nova Dragon, along with itself. Jack then activates Scar-Red Cocoon's second effect; since Red Nova Dragon was destroyed while it was equipted with Scar-Red Cocoon, he can special summon Red Dragon Archfiend during his end phase. With both Red Nova Dragon and Shooting Star Dragon sent to the graveyard, and Red Dragon Archfiend back on the field, Yusei then brings out Junk Warrior, and uses a trap to summon a few low level monsters to the field. Then, he powers up Junk Warrior with the attack points of all his low level monsters, through Junk Warrior's ability, which grants it more than enough attack points to defeat Jack, and destroy Red Dragon Archfiend. Yusei reveals he plans to stay in New Domino City, inspiring the others to seek out their dreams, knowing that their bonds will still be there. Then, Yusei has Junk Warrior attack Red Dragon Archfiend, which allows him to win the duel. Jack then decides that he will return to New Domino City, after he has become the World Dueling Champion, and he also promises that the next time he duels with Yusei, he will not lose. As the others prepare to make their individual journeys, Akiza says her personal goodbyes to Yusei. Before heading off on their journeys, the gang have one last ride together, where the Crimson Dragon appears and removes their Signer marks, as their mission as Signers has been completed. Afterwards, Yusei watches them leave. |
| ShortSummary = Several years into the future, Luna and Akiza are moving on with their careers whilst Leo, Jack and Crow continue to make strides in the Turbo Duel circuit. Back in the duel, Yusei summons out Shooting Star Dragon and destroys Crimson Blader. Jack then activates the continous trap card, Scar-Red Cocoon, and equips it to his dragon, which prevents Red Nova Dragon from being destroyed in battle. Later, after surviving a few of Jack's attacks, Yusei uses a trap so that Shooting Star Dragon can destroy Red Nova Dragon, along with itself. Jack then activates Scar-Red Cocoon's second effect; since Red Nova Dragon was destroyed while it was equipted with Scar-Red Cocoon, he can special summon Red Dragon Archfiend during his end phase. With both Red Nova Dragon and Shooting Star Dragon sent to the graveyard, and Red Dragon Archfiend back on the field, Yusei then brings out Junk Warrior, and uses a trap to summon a few low level monsters to the field. Then, he powers up Junk Warrior with the attack points of all his low level monsters, through Junk Warrior's ability, which grants it more than enough attack points to defeat Jack, and destroy Red Dragon Archfiend. Yusei reveals he plans to stay in New Domino City, inspiring the others to seek out their dreams, knowing that their bonds will still be there. Then, Yusei has Junk Warrior attack Red Dragon Archfiend, which allows him to win the duel. Jack then decides that he will return to New Domino City, after he has become the World Dueling Champion, and he also promises that the next time he duels with Yusei, he will not lose. As the others prepare to make their individual journeys, Akiza says her personal goodbyes to Yusei. Before heading off on their journeys, the gang have one last ride together, where the Crimson Dragon appears and removes their Signer marks, as their mission as Signers has been completed. Afterwards, Yusei watches them leave. | ||
In the extended version (Japanese DVD exclusive), at the end of the ending, you can see the WRGP trophy of Team 5D's with the broken glasses of Bruno (who gave it to Yusei in ''Episode 145'' before his death), and a picture of Team 5D's victory in Episode 137, all on a shelf in Yusei's garage. | |||
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Season of television seriesYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Road to Destiny Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Fight for the Future | |
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Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 62 (only 31 dubbed) |
Release | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | January 20, 2010 – March 30, 2011 |
Season chronology | |
← Previous Season 3 Next → None | |
List of episodes |
The fourth season of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's lasts from episodes 93 to 154. (In the English dub, episodes 93-134 have the title Road to Destiny, while from episodes 135 onwards, the new title is Fight for the Future). As the WRGP begins (known as the "World Racing Grand Prix" in the English dub, while known as the "World Riding Duel Grand Prix" in the Japanese version), the emperors of Yliaster begin to make their move. The show uses six pieces of theme music. For episodes 93 through 103, the opening theme is "Freedom" by La Vie, while the ending theme is 'O-Zone' by Vistlip. For episodes 104 to 129, the opening theme is "BELIEVE IN NEXUS" by Masaaki Endoh, while the ending theme is "Close to You" by Alvino ~Alchemy vision normal~. From episodes 130 to 154, the opening theme is "Road to Tomorrow - Going My Way!" (明日への道 Going My Way!, Ashita heno Michi - Going My Way!) by Masaaki Endoh, while the ending theme is "Future Colors" (みらいいろ, Miraiiro) by Plastic Tree. Certain episodes use the insert song: "Clear Mind" by Masaaki Endoh. Episode 154 uses the insert song: "The Melody of Promises" by Masaaki Endoh.
The series was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment, and was aired on their Toonzai block between February 19 - September 10, 2011. However, a total of 31 episodes were left out, from the original Japanese broadcast, with the English dubbed series ending on September 10, 2011, due to a lawsuit from TV Tokyo.
Episode list
World Riding Duel Grand Prix (WRGP) Arc (JP Season 2) / World Racing Grand Prix (US Season 4)
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See also
List of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes
References
- http://www.cisionwire.com/4sight-licensing-solutions--inc-/r/the-cw4kids-toonzai-fall-lineup-kicks-off-september-17th,c9159972
- Anime News Network: "TV Tokyo, Nihon Ad Terminated Yu-Gi-Oh! Deal, Sue 4Kids", March 29, 2011.
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