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Episode 9
- Give the Ghost
Yami Yugi and the fake Seto Kaiba are still dueling, with Yami Yugi having his Dark Magician protected by the Magical Hats, and the fake Seto Kaiba having his first Blue-eyes White Dragon out on the field. The score is Yami Yugi, 1000 Life Points, fake Seto Kaiba having 70 Life Points left. Fake Kaiba has just ordered his Blue-eyes White Dragon to attack one of the four Magical Hats. Everyone looks on as the Blue Eyes attack hits the far left hat from Yami Yugi's view, revealing an empty hat. Yami Yugi then tells fake Kaiba to be careful of which hat he attacks next, for if he attacks the wrong hat, he'll activate a trap that Yami Yugi has just placed on the field. Fake Kaiba then orders the Blue Eyes to attack the middle hat of the remaining three, and thus uncovers Yami Yugi's trap card, the Spellbinding Circle, which drains 700 attack point from the Blue-eyes White Dragon, making it weak enough for Yami Yugi's Dark Magician to destroy and lower fake Kaiba's Life Points to 500. Everyone rejoices at the destruction of the Blue Eyes, until fake Kaiba sends out his second Blue-eyes White Dragon, which destroys the Dark Magician, lowering Yami Yugi's Life Points to 500 as well. Meanwhile, the real Seto Kaiba is busy finishing his hacking job on Pegasus' mainframe computer system. As soon as he breaks into the system, he finds out that not only is Yugi in the duel like he predicted, but the opponent opposite of him is registered as Seto Kaiba. After finding out that both the fake Kaiba and Yugi are even and that the fake Kaiba has his second Blue Eyes on the field, he discovers that he must help lower the Blue-eyes White Dragon's attack power from where he is. He then orders his computer to upload a virus into the Blue-eyes White Dragon's hologram computer. In the meantime, Yami Yugi plays the Feral Imp in attack mode, the Defense Paralysis card keeping him from putting it in defense mode. Kaiba watches as the virus upload reaches 60%, but the Blue Eyes seems unaffected by it. The fake Kaiba then orders the Blue Eyes to attack, but the dragon holds back as the virus begins to take effect. Kabia watches as the Blue-eyes White Dragon's attack power begins to drop. At the same time, a very surprised Yami Yugi watches as the Blue Eyes attack power begins to drop. Everyone looks on as the Blue Eyes looks like its starting to melt. Kemo then tells Pegasus of the problem, which Pegasus know that the real Seto Kaiba has caused. Kaiba's computer tells him that the virus is totally disabling the Blue Eyes. As he begins to order the computer to start on the third dragon, the computer tells him that they've been hacked by some outside computer. A cartoon rabbit then walks onto the screen, saying "Hey Kaiba!". It's then that Kaiba realizes that Pegasus hacked them. Not only that, but because Pegasus hacked his system, the virus that was planted into the Blue Eyes has become inactive, leaving the Blue Eyes attack power at 2000, more than enough to beat Yami Yugi's Feral Imp and win the fake Kaiba the match. The computer then tells him that the Blue-eyes White Dragon is launching its attack. Kaiba then yells out Yugi's name. Yami Yugi then hears Kaiba's call just as the Blue Eyes' attack comes within inches of the Feral Imp. But suddenly, the Blue Eyes stops his attack. Everyone watches as the now rapidly melting dragon lets out a roar before destroying itself. Kaiba's computer tells him that the Blue Eyes has been destroyed, but that the virus wasn't the cause. Kaiba then realizes that it was the Heart of the Cards that caused the dragon to destroy itself. The fake Kaiba begins to freak out. Yami Yugi then tells him that he knows that he isn't Kaiba. The fake Kaiba then laughs as he tells Yami Yugi that he is Kaiba, or at least the darkest part of him that Yami Yugi sent to the Shadow Realm in his first duel against Kaiba as he reveals his true form. Yami Yugi then plays the Mystical Elf in attack mode and raises its attack and defense by 300 points with a Book of Secret Arts card. He also plays one card face-down. Meanwhile, Kaiba has fled his home, leaving Pegasus' men finding nothing except for the evidence that he was using the computer to access the Industrial Illusions' mainframe. Pegasus receives the news, and continues to watch the duel between Dark Kaiba and Yami Yugi. Dark Kaiba then plays a card face-down along with Grappler in defense mode. Yami Yugi then calls on the Celtic Guardian to destroy the Grappler. Dark Kaiba then calls on the Mystic Horseman in defense mode. Yami Yugi realizes that Dark Kaiba is just waiting to draw is last Blue-eyes White Dragon card. He then plays another card face-down and ends his turn. Dark Kaiba then draws the last Blue-eyes White Dragon, and orders it to attack the Mystical Elf. But Yami Yugi then flips over the Mirror Force card, sending the attack back at the Blue Eyes. But Dark Kaiba then blocks the attack with a Negate Attack card. Yami Yugi then chuckles as he plays his last card, Reborn the Monster, which he uses to reborn one of Dark Kaiba's Blue-eyes White Dragons. He then uses the Mystical Elf's special effect to power up his Blue Eyes attack power up to 4100. He then orders the Blue Eyes to attack Dark Kaiba's Blue Eyes, destroying it. Yami Yugi then uses his Mind Crush on Dark Kaiba, sending him back to the Shadow Realm. As the power of his Millennium Puzzle flows through him, he looks directly into the camera that Pegasus has set up to watch the duel. He then speaks to Pegasus, saying "Pegasus! I sense that you are watching. Let this be a warning. Nothing you send against me will stop me. And when we finally duel, I'll win back my grandpa's soul, and make you pay for the things you have done in the name of your sick game. I'm coming for you, Pegasus!" With that last word, Pegasus' wine glass shatters, leaving a half angry, half startled Pegasus saying "Yugi, you've developed your Shadow powers quite a bit in such a short time. But believe me, when we duel, your Millennium Puzzle will be mine." Back at the dueling arena, Yami Yugi retrieves Kaiba's deck from the opponent box. Its then that everyone realizes that Mokuba has been taken again by Kemo. - GuGoomba ------------
This is a summary of
Yu-Gi-Oh! Episode 9
Give Up The Ghost
Last time, Yugi began his
duel with Ghost Kaiba. Yugi used Dark Magician to
destroy Ghost Kaiba's first monster, but then the
impostor summoned the Blue Eyes White Dragon. Ghost
Kaiba then played the magic card Stop Defense, forcing
Yugi's monsters to remain in Attack Mode. Yugi played
the Magical Hats, concealing the Dark Magician. Ghost
Kaiba orders an attack on one of the hats....
Blue Eyes White Dragon
attacks the Magical Hat.. No Effect! The Hat was
empty. Blue Eyes attacks once again and hits.. The
Spellbinding Circle, a trap card! Blue Eyes is
paralyzed and 700 defense points weaker. Dark Magician
now exits the Magical Hats and destroys the first Blue
Eyes White Dragon. The Ghost Kaiba is undisturbed by
this defeat, and sends out the second Blue Eyes.
Meanwhile, the real Kaiba has hacked his way into the
Duelist Kingdom mainframe to find where Yugi is
dueling. He is shocked to see that Yugi's opponent is
registered as Seto Kaiba, and is using the Blue Eyes
White Dragon. To ensure the impostor's defeat, Kaiba
uploads a virus onto the dueling field. Once in
effect, the virus will weaken the Blue Eyes enough for
Yugi to destroy it. Halfway through installing the
virus, Kaiba's computer is locked up by Pegasus. Kaiba
cries out in anger and distress, and somehow his
emotions destroy the Blue Eyes White Dragon! Everyone
is shocked at what happened, until Yami Yugi explains
that the real Kaiba is still alive and destroyed the
Blue Eyes to stop the impostor. Ghost Kaiba then
reveals himself to be the dark half of Kaiba, which
Yugi locked away after their duel. The Impostor puts
out a monster in Defense Mode. Yami Yugi knows that
the impostor is merely buying time until he draws the
3rd Blue Eyes. Yami Yugi destroys the defending
monster and places the Mystical Elf on the field armed
with a special magic card. The Imposter then draws the
3rd Blue Eyes White Dragon and places it on the field.
Blue Eyes attacks Yugi's monster, but Yugi uses the
Mirror Force magic card to reflect the attack back at
the Blue Eyes. The Imposter uses the magic card Negate
Attack, neutralizing the reflected attack. Yami Yugi
then plays Reborn the Monster, which allows him to
resurrect any monster lost in the duel from either
deck. Yami Yugi then revives a Blue Eyes White Dragon,
and uses his Mystical elf to increase the resurrected
Blue Eyes attack power high enough to defeat the
Impostor. Yami Yugi unleashes a powerful magic attack
on the Impostor, sending him back to the Shadow Realm.
Yugi then picks up the star chips and Kaiba's deck,
which were left behind. Looking around, the gang
realizes that while Yugi was dueling, the guard ran
off with Mokuba!
- L. Watson -------
Episode 9: Give the Ghost
This is a synopsis of
yu-gi-oh! Episode 9: Give up the Ghost for the POJO
website.
LAST TIME....
Yugi and his friends run
into a little kid who has stolen star chips from
another duelist. Yugi unmasks the kid and reveals him
as Mokuba, Seto Kaiba's little brother. Mokuba blames
Yugi for making Seto abandon Mokuba in confusion.
After a short debate, Yugi and Mokuba work out their
differences, but then Mokuba is captured by one of
Pegasus' henchmen. Pegasus needs Mokuba in order to
legally take full control of Kaibacorp! Yugi
challenges the henchmen to a duel for Mokuba's
freedom, but is shocked to find out that his opponent
is none other than the ghost of the recently deceased
Seto Kaiba! Yugi is skeptical at first, but when the
"ghost" sends out a Blue Eyes White Dragon, Yugi knows
he is in trouble! By activating Magical Hats, Yugi
conceals his Dark Magician monster from the Blue Eyes.
But Kaiba's "ghost" claims to know where the Magician
hides, and orders an attack......
The Dragon attacks a
Magical Hat...But to no avail! The hat is empty, and
Yugi's Magician is safe. Ghost Kaiba is not worried
and attacks again. This time, he hits the Spellbinding
Circle, a trap card that ensnares the Blue Eyes and
reduces it's power by 700 points. Dark Magician then
exits the Hats and destroys the Dragon. Ghost Kaiba
merely summons the second Blue Eyes and obliterates
the Magician.
Meanwhile, the real Seto
Kaiba is alive and well, back at his mansion. Kaiba
hacks into the Duelist Kingdom mainframe to find out
what has been going on in his absence. Apparantly,
Pegasus has set up a deal where if any one of his
official representatives can defeat Yugi Muto, Pegasus
will gain control of Kaibacorp! Worried, Kaiba hacks
into the Virtual Arena System at the Kingdom to find
Yugi's duel data. He is infuriated to learn that
Yugi's current opponent is registered as Seto Kaiba,
and is using a Blue Eyes White Dragon! Kaiba decides
to help Yugi by uploading a virus into the software
that displays the Ghost Kaiba's monsters. Before the
virus can be uploaded, Pegasus finds out that Kaiba is
hacking his systems and locks Kaiba out. Kaiba cries
out in anguish and somehow the Dragon is destroyed!
Yugi explains that it was
the REAL Seto Kaiba who destroyed that Blue Eyes, and
demands to know the truth about his opponent. The
Ghost reveals himself to be the dark half of Kaiba
which Yugi banished to the Shadow Realm! The Impostor
Kaiba sends out a few monsters in Defense Mode. Yugi
knows the Impostor is just biding his time, and sends
out the Mystical Elf equipped with the Book of Secret
Arts. The Impostor then draws the third and final Blue
Eyes White Dragon. The Dragon attacks, but Yugi
counters it with the Mirror Force magic card. The
Imposter then uses the Negate Attack card to void the
damage. Yugi then uses the Monster Reborn magic card
to revive one of the fallen Blue Eyes White Dragons,
and uses a special magic card to transfer all of the
Mystical Elf's attack points to the Reborn Dragon. The
Impostor is defeated, and Yugi sends him back to the
Shadow Realm. Suddenly, Yugi and the others notice
that Mokuba is gone!
- Lawrence Watson ------------
Episode 9: Give the Ghost
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