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| ShortSummary = Z-ONE claims to be Yusei from the future, though Yusei refuses to believe this. Z-ONE sacrifices Zero Machine Ein to activate Infinite Machine Ein Soph, a trap that allows him to summon more than one Temporal Machine God at a time with any releases, but will still lower their attack points to zero. Z-ONE then summons 3 more Temporal Machine God monsters through his trap's effect. He then attacks Yusei's Black-Winged Dragon with his Temporal Machine God Tzaphion, in an attempt to utilize its ability, which would send all of Yusei's traps on his field back to his deck. Yusei however, counters this, activating Scap-Iron Scarcrow, saving himself from the attack. Z-ONE then attacks with the other 2 Temporal Machine Gods, using their abilities to restore his life points to 4,000, with Zadion's effect, to return Yusei's monsters to his deck, and to deal him damage, with Camion's effect, which reduces Yusei's life points to 1,500. Due to the damage, Yusei's duel runner then plummets towards the ground. But before he crashes into New Domino City, Yusei manages to regain control of his duel runner, and fly back to the duel. Z-ONE then taunts Yusei of still having hope in this desperate situation, and says that like Yusei, he himself used to have hope, until his failure taught him that the only way to save the future, was to destroy New Domino City. Yusei then denies this, stating that he will still have hope not matter what happens, and tells Z-ONE that he is not him. Seeing that Yusei still refuses to believe him, Z-ONE decides to show him his memory. Z-ONE then explains he was a scientist, who used technology to make himself into a copy of Yusei, in hopes of restoring hope to the people, so that their emotions would stabilize the Ener-D reactor. But then, after all that he had taught them, the humans went back to own their greedy ways, and the Ener-D reactor then chose to self-destruct. So Z-ONE's effort became in vain, when the all of the Machine Emperors self-destructed, and when the Ener-D reactor also exploded, which causes Z-ONE to be unable to save anyone that he was escorting. This causes Z-ONE to fall into despair, and he loses his hope. Thus, he resolved that the only way to save the future was to destroy New Domino City, and the Ener-D reactor along with it. Z-ONE's 3 Temporal Machine Gods then return to his deck, while Yusei summons Ancient Fairy Dragon, but this in turn lets Z-ONE summon five more Temporal Machine Gods, and draw another card, due to his trap, the Empress's Crown, and due to Tzaphion's ability. One of these monsters is Temporal Machine God Sandaion, which unlike the other 9 Temporal Machine Gods, has 4,000 attack and defense points. | ShortSummary = Z-ONE claims to be Yusei from the future, though Yusei refuses to believe this. Z-ONE sacrifices Zero Machine Ein to activate Infinite Machine Ein Soph, a trap that allows him to summon more than one Temporal Machine God at a time with any releases, but will still lower their attack points to zero. Z-ONE then summons 3 more Temporal Machine God monsters through his trap's effect. He then attacks Yusei's Black-Winged Dragon with his Temporal Machine God Tzaphion, in an attempt to utilize its ability, which would send all of Yusei's traps on his field back to his deck. Yusei however, counters this, activating Scap-Iron Scarcrow, saving himself from the attack. Z-ONE then attacks with the other 2 Temporal Machine Gods, using their abilities to restore his life points to 4,000, with Zadion's effect, to return Yusei's monsters to his deck, and to deal him damage, with Camion's effect, which reduces Yusei's life points to 1,500. Due to the damage, Yusei's duel runner then plummets towards the ground. But before he crashes into New Domino City, Yusei manages to regain control of his duel runner, and fly back to the duel. Z-ONE then taunts Yusei of still having hope in this desperate situation, and says that like Yusei, he himself used to have hope, until his failure taught him that the only way to save the future, was to destroy New Domino City. Yusei then denies this, stating that he will still have hope not matter what happens, and tells Z-ONE that he is not him. Seeing that Yusei still refuses to believe him, Z-ONE decides to show him his memory. Z-ONE then explains that 200 later, he was a scientist, who used technology to make himself into a copy of Yusei, in hopes of restoring hope to the people, so that their emotions would stabilize the Ener-D reactor. But then, after all that he had taught them, the humans went back to own their greedy ways, and the Ener-D reactor then chose to self-destruct. So Z-ONE's effort became in vain, when the all of the Machine Emperors and the Ener-D reactor self-destructed, which causes Z-ONE to be unable to save anyone that he was escorting. This caused Z-ONE to fall into despair, and he loses his hope. Thus, he resolved that the only way to save the future was to destroy New Domino City, and the Ener-D reactor along with it. Z-ONE's 3 Temporal Machine Gods then return to his deck, while Yusei summons Ancient Fairy Dragon, but this in turn lets Z-ONE summon five more Temporal Machine Gods, and draw another card, due to his trap, the Empress's Crown, and due to Tzaphion's ability. One of these monsters is Temporal Machine God Sandaion, which unlike the other 9 Temporal Machine Gods, has 4,000 attack and defense points.
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Revision as of 08:04, 30 November 2013

Season of television series
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Fight for the Future
Season 5
No. of episodes20 (only 2 dubbed)
Release
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original releaseNovember 17, 2010 –
March 30, 2011
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 4 Next →
Season 1
List of episodes

The fifth and final season of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's lasts from episodes 135 to 154 (with the title Fight for the Future, in the English dub). As the Ark Cradle (also known as the "Divine Temple") descends on New Domino City, the final stage of Yliaster's plan is set into motion. This season uses three pieces of theme music. For 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," which is also by Masaaki Endoh.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment, and Seasons 4 and 5 was aired on 4Kids' Toonzai block between February 19 - September 10, 2011. However, a total of 31 episodes were left out (from Seasons 4 and 5) from the original Japanese broadcast, with the English dubbed series ending on September 10, 2011. This was due to a lawsuit from TV Tokyo, though Toonzai claimed it was due to low ratings.

Episode list

Ark Cradle (Divine Temple) Arc (JP Season 2) / Fight for the Future (US Season 5)

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# English Title / (Translated English Title)
Japanese Title
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See also

List of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes

References

  1. http://www.cisionwire.com/4sight-licensing-solutions--inc-/r/the-cw4kids-toonzai-fall-lineup-kicks-off-september-17th,c9159972
  2. Anime News Network: "TV Tokyo, Nihon Ad Terminated Yu-Gi-Oh! Deal, Sue 4Kids", March 29, 2011.
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