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| EpisodeNumber = 135 | | 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: Machine Emperor Creation, which allows him to special |
| 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: Machine Emperor Creation, which allows him to special summon 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 200 years, in which he, in the human form of Jakob, who is one of the last 4 survivors of a global Ener-D explosion and a Machine Emperor Genocide. He is approached by Z-ONE (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 end of the Machine Emperors-Synchro Monsters War.) But one by one, after Aporia makes Z-ONE 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 Z-ONE as the only survivor. Shortly before his death, Aporia begs Z-ONE 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 negated, but now it 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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Season of television seriesYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Fight for the Future | |
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Season 5 | |
No. of episodes | 20 (only 2 dubbed) |
Release | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | November 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 four 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 4Kids 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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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.