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Revision as of 00:22, 19 May 2012 edit72.197.249.141 (talk) Update.← Previous edit Revision as of 00:39, 20 May 2012 edit undoLightandDark2000 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers62,349 edits Update, according to Toonzai's Fight for the Future (season 5) "world premire" announcement, on September 11, 2011, although they only dubbed 2 "Fight for the Future" episodes.Next edit →
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| first_aired = January 20, 2010 | first_aired = January 20, 2010
| last_aired = March 30, 2011 | last_aired = March 30, 2011
| num_episodes = 62 (only 31 dubbed) | num_episodes = 42 (only 29 dubbed)
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The fourth season of ''''']''''' 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 ]. For episodes 104 to 129, the opening theme is "BELIEVE IN NEXUS" by ], while the ending theme is "Close to You" by Alvino ~Alchemy vision normal~. From episodes 130 to 154, the opening theme is {{nihongo|"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 {{nihongo|"Future Colors"|みらいいろ|Miraiiro}} by ]. 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 fourth season of ''''']''''' lasts from episodes 93 to 154. (with the title '''''Road to Destiny''''', in the English dub). 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 ]. For episodes 104 to 129, the opening theme is "BELIEVE IN NEXUS" by ], while the ending theme is "Close to You" by Alvino ~Alchemy vision normal~. From episodes 130 to 154, the opening theme is {{nihongo|"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 {{nihongo|"Future Colors"|みらいいろ|Miraiiro}} by ]. Certain episodes use the insert song: "Clear Mind" by Masaaki Endoh.


The series was licensed in North America by ], and was aired on their ] 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 ].<ref>http://www.cisionwire.com/4sight-licensing-solutions--inc-/r/the-cw4kids-toonzai-fall-lineup-kicks-off-september-17th,c9159972</ref><ref></ref> ] was licensed in North America by ], and Seasons 4 and 5 was aired on their ] 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 ].<ref>http://www.cisionwire.com/4sight-licensing-solutions--inc-/r/the-cw4kids-toonzai-fall-lineup-kicks-off-september-17th,c9159972</ref><ref></ref>
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| EpisodeNumber = 134 | EpisodeNumber = 134
| ShortSummary = Yusei begins his battle against Jakob, using Crow's trap to bring out Stardust Dragon when Black-Winged Dragon gets destroyed. Jakob then activates a trap, which brings out Grannel Attack 3, while reducing Yusei's life points to 2,800. Jakob shows Yusei and the others a twisted future where New Domino City is completely destroyed. Due to Synchro Monsters and Ener-D evolving the world at an incredible rate, a war broke out and the Ener-D reactor eventually exploded, destroying most of the world. The Yliaster trio also unveil their memmories of despair. In the future, they see everybody Synchro Summoning, and as a result of them using Synchro Monsters to achieve their own greedy desires, the Machine Emperors show up one day, and begin killing humans. In the vision, as Lester was running with his parents to safety, a Grannel shot his parents down. Lester in the vision, then wails at the death of his parents, the ones who loved him. Then, Primo reveals that he joined the Freedom Fighters, a group of military people who destroy Machine Emperors, to restore freedom to mankind. He also reveals that he fell in love with one of their number, and they often fought together. When they ambush another Grannel, it retaliates, by shooting down the building, killing his girlfriend in the process. Primo then cries over her death, and when the Grannel comes to kill him, he angrily shoots it down. Jakob then reveals that he was the "last survivor" of the Machine Emperor attack. Then then says that he tried for years to find other humans, but to no avail. In the future, Jakob then sheds some tears over the destruction of humankind. Back in the duel, although the Yliaster trio said that the events the Signers just saw were their memories of humanity's destruction, Yusei refuses to believe that any of it was true. Yusei then brings out Shooting Star Dragon, and manages to destroy Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity, which reduces Jakob's life points from 12,000 down to 3,900. Just then, Jakob activates the Yliaster trio's infinity patches, and then the sky glows red, and a huge green infinity symbol appears in the sky. Jakob, Primo, and Lester then get launched into the sky, towards the huge green infinity. Then, they fuse together to form the true Emperor of Yliaster, Aporia, who is the true form of the Yliaster trio, and then the green infinity disappears. (Lester is his childhood counterpart, Primo his teenage one, and Jakob his form during his old age, and Aporia is the mid-age adult counterpart, who appears at the peak of his life, formed only by the 3 other counterparts fusing.) | ShortSummary = Yusei begins his battle against Jakob, using Crow's trap to bring out Stardust Dragon when Black-Winged Dragon gets destroyed. Jakob then activates a trap, which brings out Grannel Attack 3, while reducing Yusei's life points to 2,800. Jakob shows Yusei and the others a twisted future where New Domino City is completely destroyed. Due to Synchro Monsters and Ener-D evolving the world at an incredible rate, a war broke out and the Ener-D reactor eventually exploded, destroying most of the world. The Yliaster trio also unveil their memmories of despair. In the future, they see everybody Synchro Summoning, and as a result of them using Synchro Monsters to achieve their own greedy desires, the Machine Emperors show up one day, and begin killing humans. In the vision, as Lester was running with his parents to safety, a Grannel shot his parents down. Lester in the vision, then wails at the death of his parents, the ones who loved him. Then, Primo reveals that he joined the Freedom Fighters, a group of military people who destroy Machine Emperors, to restore freedom to mankind. He also reveals that he fell in love with one of their number, and they often fought together. When they ambush another Grannel, it retaliates, by shooting down the building, killing his girlfriend in the process. Primo then cries over her death, and when the Grannel comes to kill him, he angrily shoots it down. Jakob then reveals that he was the "last survivor" of the Machine Emperor attack. Then then says that he tried for years to find other humans, but to no avail. In the future, Jakob then sheds some tears over the destruction of humankind. Back in the duel, although the Yliaster trio said that the events the Signers just saw were their memories of humanity's destruction, Yusei refuses to believe that any of it was true. Yusei then brings out Shooting Star Dragon, and manages to destroy Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity, which reduces Jakob's life points from 12,000 down to 3,900. Just then, Jakob activates the Yliaster trio's infinity patches, and then the sky glows red, and a huge green infinity symbol appears in the sky. Jakob, Primo, and Lester then get launched into the sky, towards the huge green infinity. Then, they fuse together to form the true Emperor of Yliaster, Aporia, who is the true form of the Yliaster trio, and then the green infinity disappears. (Lester is his childhood counterpart, Primo his teenage one, and Jakob his form during his old age, and Aporia is the mid-age adult counterpart, who appears at the peak of his life, formed only by the 3 other counterparts fusing.)
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| KanjiTitle = 絶望の魔人!機皇帝マシニクルインフィニティ・キュービック
| RomajiTitle = The Devil Of Despair! Machine Divine Emperor Mechanicle Infinity Cubic
| EnglishTitle = Fight for the Future <ref>http://www.4kidstv.com/yugioh5ds</ref>
| OriginalAirDate = November 17, 2010
| FirstEngAirDate = September 10, 2011
| EpisodeNumber = 135
| ShortSummary = After introducing himself, the Yliaster trio's duel runners combine to form Aporia's duel runner. Aporia then combines with it in such a way, that the audience are shocked to the point that they begin wondering if he was human at all. Aporia then activates the continuous trap card, Infinite Prison, so that by sending the trap, Infinity Force from his hand to the Graveyard, he can treat Grand Core as a spell card from the graveyard, and then set it face-down in the face-down zone. He then destroys Infinite Prison in order to add Sky Core, Wise Core, and Grand Core to his hand, which had been set face-down. Next, Aporia sends the 3 Machine Emperor Cores to the graveyard, in order to activate the trap card: Genesis of the Machine Emperors, which allows him to special summons his ace monster, Machine Divine Emperor Mechanicle Infinity Cubic. Then, he causes his Machine Divine Emperor to shoot energy into the sky, which results in lightning striking all over New Domino City. Aporia also manages to have his Machine Divine Emperor absorb Shooting Star Dragon, which increases Mechanicle's attack points from 4,000 to 7,300. Aporia then shows more visions of the future, in which he, in the human form of Jakob, is one of the last 4 survivors of a global Ener-D explosion, and an attack by Machine Emperors and Synchro Monsters on Earth, is approached by ZONE (his actual name is Yliadus), Paradox, and Bruno in his Vizor adult form, who are the last human survivors on Earth, who agree to try to prevent the disasters from occurring. (This happens after the Machine Emperor-Synchro Monster War is over.) But one by one, after Aporia makes ZONE into a God-like being with the help of Vizor and Paradox, when he realizes that they could not survive forever, Paradox and Vizor, and even Aporia all die, leaving ZONE as the only survivor. Shortly before his death, Aporia begs ZONE to resurrect him in the past, in the form of his 3 main counterparts, in order to change the future for the better. After the vision is shown, Aporia activates Mechanicle's special ability, which allows him to send an absorbed monster to the graveyard during is end phase, and inflict damage, equal to the absorbed monster's attack points, which is 3,300. Yusei then manages to destroy Shooting Star Dragon with the trap, Wild Tornado, and then is able to revive the dragon, with all of its abilities nagated, but now will be no longer treated as a Synchro Monster. But Yusei is now in a desperate situation, as Aporia attacks Yusei with Mechanicle, using the special ability of Wisel Attack 5, which will inflict damage equal to the difference of Mechanicle's and Shooting Star Dragon's attack points, doubled. When Yusei says that he can negate Mechanicle's attack, Aporia then states that the trap, Scrap-Iron Scarecrow will be useless to protect Yusei from the attack, because the special ability of Wisel Attack 5 can negate and destroy a trap, when it attacks.
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| KanjiTitle = 決死の攻防!機皇神VSシンクロモンスタ
| RomajiTitle = A Do-or-Die Battle! The Machine Divine Emperor VS The Synchro Monsters
| EnglishTitle = Victory or Doom <ref>http://www.4kidstv.com/yugioh5ds</ref>
| OriginalAirDate = November 24, 2010
| FirstEngAirDate = September 10, 2011
| EpisodeNumber = 136
| ShortSummary = As Yusei continues to defend himself against Aporia's attacks, Jack and Crow come to join him, despite their injuries. They then provide the traps that Yusei needs in order to reflect Mechanicle's attack. But when Aporia negates Mechanicle's destruction, his life points are reduced from 3,900 to 3,400. Yusei then Special Summons Scar-Red Nova Dragon and Black-Winged Dragon, in order to give Shooting Star Dragon attack points up to 9,600. But Aporia manages to counter Yusei's strategy, and has his Machine Divine Emperor Mechanicle Infinity Cubic negate the attack, and absorb both dragons, which increases the Machine Divine Emperor's attack points from 4,000 to 10,300. Aporia then uses a trap, which reduced Yusei's life points from 2,800 down to 400, and allows his life points to rise back up from 3,400 to 4,000. However, thanks to the wishes of the Signers, Yusei is able to draw the cards he needs that are in their possession. Then, Yusei resummons the two dragons, and special summons Shooting Star Dragon as a Synchro Monster, and now has all of the 3 Signer Dragons back on his side of the field. As a result, Mechanicle's attack points are lowered from 10,300 back down to 4,000. But despite this, Yusei is still in a desperate situation, as Aporia still has the upper hand of the duel.
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| KanjiTitle = 迫りくる恐怖神の居城「 アーククレイドル」
| RomajiTitle = An Approaching Terror - The Citadel of God, "The Ark Cradle"
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = December 1, 2010
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 137
| ShortSummary = Yusei uses the special ability of Black-Winged Dragon to weaken Machine Divine Emperor Mechanicle Infinity Cube's attack points, and Aporia's life points, both down from 4,000 to 2,600. Then, Yusei defeats Aporia, using the combined might of the 3 Signer Dragons, which causes him to crash into the sea. By this, Team 5D's wins the WRGP finals. Then, the red sky returns to its blue color, and the lightning strikes stop. Then, Team 5D's celebrates their victory during noontime. However, their victory is short-lived, as the Infinity Circuit is complete, and the Ark Cradle breaks through the sky from the "distorted dimension," and it begins to descend towards New Domino City. To make matters worse, at the rate that the Ark Cradle is descending towards New Domino city, they have only 12 hours to stop the Ark Cradle until it reaches the city, and unleashes a massive blast of negative Ener-D, which will destroy New Domino, Satellite, and everything else within the surrounding areas (which is basically everything within 30 miles if the Ark Cradle), which would be another Zero Reverse event on a much larger scale, while the time to evacuate everybody within those areas is predicted to take at least 20 hours. They also learn that when the Ark Cradle hits ground level, the impact would create a deadly shock wave. They also descover that the Ener-D generator of the Ark Cradle is producing negative energy, and is using that to cause all of New Domino City's Ener-D generators to spin in reverse, which shuts down all Ener-D powered devices in the city. This also causes a big problem, as all of New Domino City's Duel Runners are powered by Ener-D, and are some of the resident's only means of vehicular travel. The descent of the Ark Cradle also causes panic in New Domino City, Satellite, and the surrounding areas, and as a safety precaution, ] orders the evacuation of those places to the nearest cities that are out of the Ark Cradle's destruction range, even though the odds are against them. Upon further examination of the Ark Cradle, Yusei discovers that the Ark Cradle is actually the futuristic version of Satellite, yet upside down. They also learn that if the Ark Cradle's Ener-D generator is reversed to generate positive energy, there is a chance to stop it. By this, Team 5D's and Team Ragnorak decide to work together in order to stop it. Despite the power outages, the Signers and Team Ragnorak can still power their duel runners, using the power of the Signer Marks, and their Rune Eyes. However, as they prepare to enter the Ark Cradle, Sherry contacts them, and warns Yusei that ZONE has shown her the future, which reveals that if he comes to the Ark Cradle, then he will die!

Unbeknownst to everyone, Aporia has survived the crash, and has been brought aboard the Ark Cradle. ZONE approaches Aporia, saying that he still needs his power. Aporia sadly tells ZONE that he had failed in his plan to bring the Ark Cradle over to New Domino City, and that instead, the Signers had won. ZONE then objects to this, by telling Aporia that he had succeeded in his plan, because the Infinity Circuit (also known as the Grand Design) has been completed, and that the Ark Cradle has appeared above New Domino City. ZONE also tells Aporia that something has disrupted their plan, which has resulted in another change of the future. Then, ZONE asks Aporia if he is willing to help him fix that problem, to which Aporia says yes, stating that ZONE is his "eternal friend." Then, Aporia's eyes glow red, as tools extend from ZONE's mechanicle form to begin repairing Aporia's body.
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| KanjiTitle = アーククレイドル」への架け橋 虹の橋ビフレスト!
| RomajiTitle = The Path to the Ark Cradle - The Rainbow Bridge Bifrost!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = December 8, 2010
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 138
| ShortSummary = Sherry reveals that ZONE has shown her the future, and insists that Yusei not board the Ark Cradle, revealing she has switched sides to join ZONE, since she was convinced that Yliaster's plan was the only was to prevent the global destruction in the future. She also reveals that now having joined ZONE, she will do everything in her power to stop him. Despite this knowledge, Yusei still wants to do something to save the city. Sherry then reports to ZONE that Yusei did not heed her warning. When ZONE asks why she warned him, Sherry simply replies that the warning will cause Yusei to do something, which would allow her to kill Yusei herself, like to promised herself to. is approached by Team Ragnarok who, with the help of Bruno, manage to use the old Ener-D reactor and Polar Gods to create a path from Daedelus Bridge to the Ark Cradle. Yusei wants to go on his own, but instead, the rest of Team 5D's joins him, with Bruno in his Vizor form following them. Herald then activates the Rainbow Bridge Bifrost spell card to help support the bridge. Before Yusei boards the Ark Cradle, he looks to the spirit of Rex Goodwin, his hero, for help on what he should do. As Team Ragnarok becomes unable to maintain the bridge, Yusei and Bruno help Akiza, and Luna reach the Ark Cradle safely, and then they join Jack, Crow, and Leo, who have already reached the Ark Cradle before them. However, upon arriving the Ark Cradle's roof, they fall into a trap that was set by ZONE. As a result, the crew fall through a hole in the floor, and gets separated. Then, they all begin the long fall towards the deep interior of the Ark Cradle.
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| KanjiTitle = 幻惑のフィールド エコール・ド・ゾーン!
| RomajiTitle = The Terrifying Field Spell - École de Zone!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = December 15, 2010
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 139
| ShortSummary = Team 5D's, and their friends all survive the fall, but get separated into three groups: Yusei with Bruno, Crow with Akiza, and Jack with Leo and Luna. The narrow platforms on which they land on are revealed to be routes leading to the three planetary gears powering the main Ener-D generator, and eventually leading to the Center Gear, which was what they are looking for. Vizor tells them that if they don't reach all 3 gears, then they wouldn't be able to reach the Center Gear, and the Ener-D generator of the Ark Cradle would continue to produce negative energy, which would result in the destruction of New Domino City. Crow and Akiza arrive first at one of the 3 gears, which was the one that was closest to them. But then, they are confronted by Sherry, who reveals that she joined ZONE, because he offered her the chance to grant her wish, before challenging them to a duel. Sherry then reveals that her wish is that ZONE would bring back her happy days with her family. Crow gives the Z-ONE spell card to Sherry, saying that she wanted them to carry out her revenge for her. Sherry then tells Crow not to talk like that, as she says that she has changed, and that Crow doesn't understand what she has learned from ZONE. She then reveals that Z-ONE is a special spell card that was given to her by her parents in her teddy bear as a child. She also reveals that this special card was the reason why Yliaster had her parents killed, and was also the reason why they chased her all the way from ] to New Domino City, since for some reason, Yliaster wanted the Z-ONE spell card. Sherry then activates the field spell, École de Zone, which traps them in an illusion that makes think that they are fighting two different Sherrys, but they are actually fighting each other with Battle Royale Mode activated, which makes the battle damage real, and allows any player in the duel to attack any other player. Akiza soon manages to figure this out, and manages to summon Black Rose Dragon, to destroy the illusion by activating its special ability, which destroys all cards on the field, including itself. However, this also activates Sherry's special spell card, Z-ONE, which was set as one of her face-down cards, as its destruction allows her to add a field spell card to her hand. Then, Sherry activates the effect of Z-ONE, stating that the power her parents entrusted to her would lead them to oblivion.
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| KanjiTitle = 魂縛門!封じられた未来!
| RomajiTitle = The Soul-Binding Gate! The Forbidden Future!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = December 22, 2010
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 140
| ShortSummary = Sherry reveals that ZONE promised to rewrite her past, so that her parents wouldn't die if she carried out his plans. She uses the Z-ONE spell card to activate the Soul-Binding Gate field spell, which inflicts 800 points of damage whenever they try to summon monsters. As Akiza and Crow defend each other from Sherry's attacks, Sherry tempts Crow with the offer of using ZONE's power to change the past, so that Zero Reverse never happens, so that the children of Satellite wouldn't be orphans, including Crow, Yusei, and Jack, when they were children, if he surrenders and joins ZONE. However, Akiza reminds Crow that he should instead fight for their future, as that was what they as Signers should do, and then they summon their respective dragons, using their combined strengths to defeat Sherry, and then they stop the gear. The room collapses on them, but Akiza manages to regain her psychic power, and manages to get Black Rose Dragon to protect them, and later she heals them with her psychic powers. Sherry then remembers the words her father told her, and apologizes for her actions, teaming up with Akiza and Crow, against ZONE and the rest of Yliaster, joining sides with Team 5D's once again.
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| KanjiTitle = 絶望のデュエル!起動要塞フォルテシモ!
| RomajiTitle = The Duel of Despair! Fortissimo the Moving Fortress!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = December 28, 2010
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 141
| ShortSummary = Jack, Leo and Luna reach the second gear, where they are shocked to see that Aporia has survived the crash, and that he is waiting for them. He forcefully attaches devices onto them, which pierce into their hearts whenever they take damage from the duel, meaning that they will die if their life drops to zero, with the only way of removing them is to defeat him in a three-on-one duel. Aporia activates the field spell Fortissimo The Moving Fortress, and combines with it, and also sets a trap which hits players with real damage for summoning monsters. Although Leo promises to protect Luna and help Jack, Aporia counters each of his traps, making things worse for his allies. Furthermore, Aporia's attacks leave both Jack and Luna in critical states, and leaves Leo in despair.
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| KanjiTitle = 生死を懸けた闘い!機皇神龍アステリスク
| RomajiTitle = A Life-or-Death Battle! Machine Divine Emperor Dragon Asterisk
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = January 5, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 142
| ShortSummary = As Jack, Leo and Luna struggle to survive, Aporia summons his key monster, Machine Divine Emperor Dragon Asterisk which will inflict 1000 points of damage to anyone who tries to Synchro Summon. Lamenting that he hasn't been able to protect anyone, Leo risks some of his own life points to protect Jack and Luna and weaken Asterisk. Leo then summons Power Tool Dragon and Ancient Fairy Dragon and gets hit by the effect damage, bringing his life down to zero, causing him to die, and the shock of which puts Luna in a critical state as her life gradually starts to go down. However, Leo comes back to life with 100 life points, thanks to Ancient Fairy Dragon, and his Morphtronic Lighton's effect, and becomes the sixth and final Signer with the Mark of the Crimson Dragon's Heart. Noticing Luna's life is in danger, as her life points are now down to 18, Leo calls upon the Crimson Dragon's power, and Synchro Summons Power Tool Dragon's true form, Life Stream Dragon.
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| KanjiTitle = 命の奇跡! ライフ・ストリーム・ドラゴン!!
| RomajiTitle = The Miracle of Life! Life Stream Dragon!!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = January 12, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 143
| ShortSummary = Leo uses Life Stream Dragon to counter Asterisk's, and Fortissimo's damage effects, and to restore everyone's life points to 2,000 (not including Aporia), which puts Luna out of the danger of dying. Seeing that his efforts to inflict damage to the Signers has failed, Aporia gets really agitated. Aporia then activates a trap to prevent Synchro Monsters from attacking, but Luna uses Ancient Fairy Dragon's ability to destroy his field spell, and activate one of her own that supports Synchro Monsters, allowing Jack to bring out Scar-Red Nova Dragon. Aporia manages to bring out Machine Divine Emperor Mechanicle Infinity Cubic to increase Asterisk's attack points, but Leo and Luna use their traps and dragons' abilities to weaken it. Jack then destroys Asterisk by attacking with Scar-Red Nova Dragon, which defeats Aporia, who falls to his "doom" with a feeling of hope in his heart. Then, the second gear stops spinning. Meanwhile, Yusei and Bruno arrive at the third gear, where Bruno is enveloped by Ener-D lights sent there by ZONE, which restores his memory. Afterwards, Bruno, who now refers to himself as Antinomy, reveals his identity to Yusei, saying that he has remembered his true mission to protect Ark Cradle, and his allegiance to ZONE, and announces himself as Yusei's opponent. This hurts Yusei's feelings, but his desire to save New Domino City gives him the strength to fight against his former friend. The two then begin a Turbo Duel in space, the loser of which will be swallowed by a ], and will disappear in it forever.
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| KanjiTitle = 終焉の起源 未来の為の死闘!
| RomajiTitle = The Beginning of the End: A Fight for the Future!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = January 19, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 144
| ShortSummary = Yusei not only has to deal with Antinomy, but also the flames coming from the star. Antinomy brings out his Accel Synchro monster, Tech Genus Blade Blaster, and deals a lot of damage to Yusei. Antinomy talks about how he was a champion Turbo Duelist, before the Machine Emperors destroyed the world. He was rescued by ZONE (who is actually the future version of Yusei), before Antinomy could commit suicide by letting a Grannel kill him. Seeing that ZONE still had hope (before the events of the Ark Cradle), and the he had none, Antinomy felt shame, and joined Aporia and Paradox as one of the 4 remaining survivors. He then lived his life working with ZONE on his experiments to save humankind (which failed), before being revived as a cyborg, after his human body died, whose mission was to teach Yusei the Accel Synchro, in order to provide the power needed to bring Ark Cradle to New Domino City. Yusei summons Shooting Star Dragon and regains some ground, but then Antinomy performs a new and more advanced Accel Synchro using three Synchro Monsters, known as the Delta Accel Synchro, to summon his ace monster, Tech Genus Halberd Cannon, which has 4,000 attack and defense points. But the energy used to perform the Delta Accel Synchro causes the star to go ], and then the star turns into a ], with Yusei screaming at the force of the explosion. Antinomy then tells Yusei that Tech Genus Halbed Cannon was a Delta Accel Synchro Monster, an even stronger Accel Synchro Monster.
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| KanjiTitle = 光より速く!!
| RomajiTitle = Faster Than Light!!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = January 26, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 145
| 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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| KanjiTitle = 最後の一人 ZONE
| RomajiTitle = The Last Human - ZONE
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = February 2, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 146
| ShortSummary = With the 3rd gear stopped, the Signers gain access to the Center Gear, and Yusei rejoins the others, telling them the truth about Antinomy, and about the Delta Accel Synchro method. They continue onwards to the center of the Ark Cradle, where they spot more, but smaller gears, as well as the Ener-D Generator that was called the Center Gear, which was powering most of the negative Ener-D of the Ark Cradle. Then, they enter a room with blue walls, located at the very heart of the Ark Cradle, where ZONE awaits them. ZONE reveals he was behind the Zero Reverse incident, as well as ]'s scheme, to try to stop the existence of Synchro Monsters, and Ener-D. ZONE then decides to settle things in a duel, and if Yusei wins, the Center Gear would stop working (the Center Gear is really a key Ener-D generator, which is the main source of power for the Ark Cradle's overall Ener-D Generator), and the Ark Cradle would disappear for real. Yusei then agrees on those terms, and as he prepares to face ZONE, Aporia appears, though badly damaged, and challenges ZONE to a duel instead, having learnt from his duel with Leo that he has always had hope, and he also tells ZONE that he has found hope, unlike ZONE. He also questions ZONE about why he erased Antinomy's memories, theorising that he wanted Team 5D's to evolve in order to change the future. Aporia also reveals that the Black Hole that Antinomy was trapped in was a part of the Ark Cradle, but somewhere in future space, asks ZONE if he was holding Antinomy hostage for some purpose for the future. Aporia then demands that he returns Antinomy to Yusei, and states that is the final task that Aporia will make ZONE accomplish, now that he has hope. With ZONE then tells Aporia that the time for despair is near, and then he summons 2 huge mechanicle dueling arms, and giant deck, and turns his huge stone tablets, that were scattered all over the room into real, giant cards, which all file into ZONE's deck. Despite Aporia summoning out his Machine Emperors Grannel and Wisel, ZONE counters his attacks with trap cards that can be activated from his hand, as well as the first Temporal Machine God, Metaion, using his trap card, Zero Machine Ein, which allows him to special summon a Temporal Machine God without any releases, but will lower its attack points to 0. The resulting combo reduces Aporia's life points down to 500, and sends both Grannel and Wisel back to his deck. But Aporia is able to draw a new spell card, After Glow, which could reverse Aporia's desperate situation. Seeing a way he could win with this card in his hand, Aporia then summons Sky Core, planning to special summon Machine Emperor Skiel Infinity, and then use After Glow to his advantage.
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| KanjiTitle = 未来へつなぐ希望!
| RomajiTitle = A Hope for the Future!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = February 9, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 147
| ShortSummary = Aporia summons Machine Emperor Skiel by destroying Sky Core, but then destroys it using a trap, so he can draw the spell card "Destroyed Future." Then, Aporia activate its effects, choosing to destroy his own deck, so that he can use his card, After Glow, in an attempt to guarantee a win against ZONE. However, on his next turn, Temporal Machine God Metaion returns to ZONE's deck, and he summons out another Temporal Machine God, Razion, using Zero Machine Ein's effect once more. Razion's effect returns all of Aporia's cards in his Graveyard back to his deck, which was then suffled. As a result, Aporia is unable to draw the card he needs (After Glow), and is defeated by Razion's effect, which deals him 1,000 points of damage when he draws a card on the draw phase. Before he dies, Aporia gives Yusei's Duel Runner wings, by fusing his duel disk with Yusei's duel runner, allowing it to fly. Yusei challenges ZONE to a final turbo duel taking place in the skies between New Domino City and Ark Cradle as the collision approaches, which will be broadcast across New Domino City, through the Ark Cradle. The Ark Cradle then glows ], the walls of the room then turns transparent, which gives the Signers an upside down view of New Domino City, and huge monitors appear around the Ark Cradle, which will be used for the broadcast. The other Signers then decide to give their dragon cards to Yusei to fight ZONE with, knowing that he will need all the help that he can get in order to beat ZONE. The duel begins with ZONE immediately special summoning Temporal Machine God Metaion, using Temporal Machine Priestess's ability, which was that when released, it counted as 2 monsters in order to special summon a Temporal Machine God.
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| KanjiTitle = ただ1枚に懸けた勝機
| RomajiTitle = One Chance To Turn It All Around
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = February 16, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 148
| ShortSummary = Yusei summons out both Red Dragon Archfiend and Black-Winged Dragon, whilst ZONE replaces Metaion with Razion, using his trap, Zero Machine Ein, which allows him to summon a Temporal Machine God without any releases, but will lower its attack points to zero. ZONE then activates Razion's ability when Yusei draws a card on his turn, reducing his life points to 3,000. The damage sends Yusei flying out of control. But before he smashes into the Ark Cradle, Yusei manages to regain control of his duel runner, and fly back to ZONE. Yusei then summons Black Rose Dragon, and uses a trap to negate its effect and deal damage to ZONE, reducing his life points to 1,500. ZONE then spins out of control, and when he smashes into a building of the Ark Cradle, the impact causes the right half of ZONE's mask to break, revealing his face to be that of a much older looking Yusei.
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| KanjiTitle = 蘇った英雄
| RomajiTitle = The Revived Hero
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = February 23, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 149
| ShortSummary = ZONE claims to be Yusei from the future, though Yusei refuses to believe this. ZONE 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. ZONE 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. ZONE 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. ZONE 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 ZONE that he is not him. Seeing that Yusei still refuses to believe him, ZONE decides to show him his memory. ZONE 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 ZONE's effort became in vain, when the all of the Machine Emperors self-destructed, and when the Ener-D reactor also exploded, which causes ZONE to be unable to save anyone that he was escorting. This causes ZONE 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. ZONE's 3 Temporal Machine Gods then return to his deck, while Yusei summons Ancient Fairy Dragon, but this in turn lets ZONE 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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| KanjiTitle = 父が託した想い
| RomajiTitle = Feelings Entrusted From My Father
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = March 2, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 150
| ShortSummary = Temporal Machine God Sandaion's attack points are then lowered from 4,000 to 0, by the effects of Infinite Machine Ein Soph. When ZONE attacks Yusei with Temporal Machine God Michion attacks Ancient Fairy Dragon, his life points are reduced to 750, by Michion's ability. As a result of the damage, Yusei's duel runner plunges down again, but Yusei is able to navigate through the structure of the Ark Cradle, and find his way back to ZONE. But when ZONE attacks with Hanion, and then Raphion, Yusei is able to protect himself from taking damage, and losing to their effects, by timing the activation of Scrap-Iron Scarecrow, and his Synchro Believer's ability. When all of Yusei's cards on his field, including Scrap-Iron Scarecrow, are sent back to his deck by Gabrion's ability, Yusei protects himself from ZONE's last attack from Sandaion (which would inflict an additional 4,000 points of damage after it battles), by activating Synchro Keeper's ability, and then by bringing out Power Tool Dragon. However, ZONE then sacrifices Infinite Machine Ein Soph, to activate Infinite Light Ein Soph Aur, a trap that lets him keep all of his monsters on the field, and returns Sandaion's attack points from 0 to 4,000. Then, the Ark Cradle begins to collide with New Domino City as it approaches, and begins to break apart, with chunks of the Ark Cradle breaking off. Yusei is knocked off of his Duel Runner, when a piece of the Ark Cradle collides with his duel runner. Seeing this, the Signer's and New Domino City's residents are upset, and get concerned about him. But before Yusei hits the ground, he is saved by his father, Dr. Fudo, who convinces him to keep fighting, no matter how hard things may seem. Yusei then summons Life Stream Dragon, whose ability restores Yusei's life points from 750 to 2,000. Then, Yusei revives the other Signer dragons, and then he uses the Crimson Dragon's power to achieve an Over Top Clear Mind, in order to perform a Limit Over Accel Synchro, summoning a new monster, Shooting Quasar Dragon.
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| KanjiTitle = 集いし願い
| RomajiTitle = Clustering Wishes
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = March 9, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 151
| ShortSummary = Yusei uses Shooting Quasar Dragon to destroy all 5 of ZONE's current Temporal Machine Gods, and then manages to bring out Shooting Star Dragon to deal a lot of damage to ZONE, reducing his life points to 700. ZONE screams when he takes the damage, and then he crashes into New Domino City's central building. Yusei then removes all of his speed counters to draw Clustering Wishes, and sets it face-down. After Yusei and ZONE talk about the right of changing the future, ZONE angrily blasts a hole in the building, and flies back up into the sky. ZONE then feels angry at Yusei, for reducing his life points by such a great amount, and tells Yusei that he will now prove to him that hope, and the possibility to fix the future without New Domino City's destruction, which Yusei believes in, was nothing before his power. Having already summoned all 10 Temporal Machine Gods, ZONE then uses his trap's effects once more, and sends Infinite Light Ein Soph Aur to the Graveyard, which allows him to Special Summon his true ace monster, Ultimate Temporal Machine God Sephiron. Sephiron's first special ability then revives 4 of ZONE's Temporal Machine Gods, which are Metaion, Zadion, Gabrion, and Sandaion, and grants them attack and defense points of 4,000. Sephiron's next special ablility then raises its own attack points from 4,000 to 20,000, as that is the total of all of the Temporal Machine Gods' attack points, including Sephiron's. Although Shooting Star Dragon is destroyed when ZONE attacks with Sephiron, Yusei survives the attack, thanks to his trap, Clustering Wishes, and manages to summon out Stardust Dragon. Yusei then uses the other trap's effects to give it an even stronger power of 23,000 attack points. With the power of his friends and supporters, and the final effect of Clustering Wishes, Yusei is able to destroy all of ZONE's monsters, defeats ZONE, which stops the Ark Cradle's descent, all during ZONE's turn. But despite the Ark Cradle powering off, it continues to break apart, but this time on a much bigger scale. Yusei then talks with ZONE, and wants to save him, but after hearing that he could do nothing about stopping ZONE's impending death, he feels helpless. ZONE then tells Yusei that it was okay, and reveals the reason behind his action, and regains hope that Yusei will fix the future. Seeing this, Yusei flies into the Ark Cradle, and prepares to sacrifice himself in order to apply the positive energy to the Ark Cradle's Ener-D reactor. But then, ZONE reappears, and having gained hope, decides to go in his place. As the Ark Cradle disappears from over New Domino City, Yusei returns safely to his friends.
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| KanjiTitle = 放送日
| RomajiTitle = Moving Towards the Future
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = March 23, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 152
| ShortSummary = A few years have passed since ZONE's defeat. The Public Safety Maintenance Bureau has dissolved into a city hall, with Lazar becoming the city's mayor. Yusei has become a scientist who supervises the completion of a new Ener-D mainframe, titled Fortune, to ensure the safety of the city. Crow had become a highway patroller getting invites to overseas leagues, Akiza plans to study abroad to become a doctor and Leo and Luna receive a mail from their parents asking them to leave New Domino City to live with them, leading everyone to wonder about the future of Team 5D's. Jack arrives after training with (defeating) several other duelists, wanting to leave New Domino City for a World League, in order to fulfill his dreams of becoming the World Duelist King, and Yusei challenges him to a duel, to decided the Signers' futures. Yusei and Jack bring out Stardust Dragon and Red Dragon Archfiend respectively, which Yusei sends 3 turns into the future with a trap card, which drives the meaning behind the duel.
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| KanjiTitle = ぶつかり合う魂!
| RomajiTitle = Clashing Souls!
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = March 30, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 153
| ShortSummary = Yusei summons Nitro Warrior, but Jack manages to counter its attack and summon out Exploder Wing Dragon to destroy it, though Yusei manages to beat it with his Turbo Warrior. As the others watch the duel, they recall how Yusei had managed to change their lives. Jack then brings out Crimson Blader, which destroys Turbo Warrior and prevents Yusei from summoning more monsters during his next turn, but Yusei manages to survive Jack's attacks before Stardust Dragon and Red Dragon Archfiend return. Jack then summons out Red Nova Dragon, with a power of 6,000 attack points.
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| KanjiTitle = 光り差す未来へ
| RomajiTitle = Shining Forth To The Future
| EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = March 30, 2011
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 154
| 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 series
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Road to Destiny
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Fight for the Future
Season 4
No. of episodes42 (only 29 dubbed)
Release
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original releaseJanuary 20, 2010 –
March 30, 2011
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The fourth season of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's lasts from episodes 93 to 154. (with the title Road to Destiny, in the English dub). 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.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment, and Seasons 4 and 5 was aired on their 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.

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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

  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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