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| KanjiTitle = 絶望のデュエル! 起動要塞フォルテシモ! | 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! | RomajiTitle = The Duel of Despair! Fortissimo the Mobile Fortress!
| EnglishTitle = | EnglishTitle =
| OriginalAirDate = December 28, 2010 | OriginalAirDate = December 28, 2010
| FirstEngAirDate = N/A | FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 141 | 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. | 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 Mobile Fortress, and combines with it. Aporia also sets a trap which blasts players with real damage whenever they summon 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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| FirstEngAirDate = N/A | FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 142 | 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. | 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 4,800 points of effect damage, bringing his life down to zero, causing him to die. The shock of Leo's death puts Luna in a critical state, as her life points gradually starts to drop, as her pulse weakens. 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, the sixth Signer Dragon.
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| FirstEngAirDate = N/A | FirstEngAirDate = N/A
| EpisodeNumber = 143 | 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. | 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. The destruction of Fortissimo causes the fortress' structure to shake violently, and begin to collapse. 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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| EpisodeNumber = 150 | 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. | 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's Ancient Fairy Dragon with Temporal Machine God Michion, Yusei's 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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| EpisodeNumber = 151 | 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. | 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, The 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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Revision as of 23:14, 23 June 2012

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 →
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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.

Episode list

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

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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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