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** Just as his LP dips below 1000, Playmaker uses his Storm Access to gain a new Link Monster then proceeds to unveil it: It's Decode Talker's LIGHT counterpart, Encode Talker!
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** Just as his LP dips below 1000, Playmaker uses his Storm Access to gain a new Link Monster then proceeds to unveil it: It's Decode Talker's LIGHT counterpart, Encode Talker!Talker! Encode Talker then makes his BigEntrance by slicing a hole through the Data Storm for Playmaker to pass through.
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*** The last two times Playmaker used Storm Access, he had to brace himself. This time, he barely flinches dives straight into the Data Storm and pulls out Encode Talker.
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** The final act of the duel is a giant to and fro: Just as it seems like she'll lose, Blue Angel uses her Skill to force him to draw cards which, with her Lilybell and Lightstage's effects, would have won her the duel. Playmaker counters this with a monster, then Blue Angel uses another effect that would have secured her duel again, Yusaku reveals his new monster's ability, which he combines with two other cards for a One Hit KO. Not only did the female protagonist nearly defeat the male TWICE (in her first ever duel no less) but she also killed his ace up to that point and only lost in one hit. Throughout most of the duel, Blue Angel was in control.
*** It's also worth noting that before Dark Angel forced her to use it, it seemed like she was going to activate her Skill a second time. The monster Playmaker used to negate that damage the first time can only be used once a turn, so if not for Specter's interference she might have won right there.
*** It's also worth noting that before Dark Angel forced her to use it, it seemed like she was going to activate her Skill a second time. The monster Playmaker used to negate that damage the first time can only be used once a turn, so if not for Specter's interference she might have won right there.
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** The final act of the duel is a giant to and fro: Just as it seems like she'll lose, Blue Angel uses her Skill to force him to draw cards which, with her Lilybell and Lightstage's effects, would have won her the duel. Playmaker counters this with a monster, then Blue Angel uses another effect that would have secured her duel again, Yusaku reveals his new monster's ability, which he combines with two other cards for a One Hit KO. Not only did the female protagonist nearly defeat the male TWICE (in her first ever duel no less) but she also killed his ace up to that point and only lost in one hit. Throughout most of the duel, Blue Angel was in control.
*** It's also worth noting that before Dark Angel forced her to use it, it seemed like she was going to activate her Skill a second time. The monster Playmaker used to negate that damage the first time can only be used once a turn, so if not for Specter's interference she might have won right there.control.
*** It's also worth noting that before Dark Angel forced her to use it, it seemed like she was going to activate her Skill a second time. The monster Playmaker used to negate that damage the first time can only be used once a turn, so if not for Specter's interference she might have won right there.
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** The final act of the duel is a giant to and fro: Just as it seems like she'll lose, Blue Angel uses her Skill to force him to draw cards which, with her Lilybell and Lightstage's effects, would have won her the duel. Playmaker counters this with a monster, then Blue Angel uses another effect that would have secured her duel again, Yusaku reveals his new monster's ability, which he combines with two other cards for a One Hit KO. Not only did the female protagonist nearly defeat the male TWICE (in her first ever duel no less) but she also killed his ace up to that point and only lost in one hit. Throughout most of the duel, Blue Angel was in control.
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** The final act of the duel is a giant to and fro: Just as it seems like she'll lose, Blue Angel uses her Skill to force him to draw cards which, with her Lilybell and Lightstage's effects, would have won her the duel. Playmaker counters this with a monster, then Blue Angel uses another effect that would have secured her duel again, Yusaku reveals his new monster's ability, which he combines with two other cards for a One Hit KO. Not only did the female protagonist nearly defeat the male TWICE (in her first ever duel no less) but she also killed his ace up to that point and only lost in one hit. Throughout most of the duel, Blue Angel was in control.control.
*** It's also worth noting that before Dark Angel forced her to use it, it seemed like she was going to activate her Skill a second time. The monster Playmaker used to negate that damage the first time can only be used once a turn, so if not for Specter's interference she might have won right there.
*** It's also worth noting that before Dark Angel forced her to use it, it seemed like she was going to activate her Skill a second time. The monster Playmaker used to negate that damage the first time can only be used once a turn, so if not for Specter's interference she might have won right there.
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** Blue Angel shows off her Trickstars with their DeathByAThousandCuts play style and how terrifying the deck is: By the end of Yusaku's turn, he's lost almost half of his LP. And this is while controlling a monster whose ATK increases each time it gets damaged.
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** Blue Angel shows off her Trickstars with their DeathByAThousandCuts play style and how terrifying the deck is: By the end of Yusaku's turn, he's lost almost half of his LP. And this is while controlling a monster whose ATK increases each time it he gets damaged.
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** Blue Angel shows off her Trickstars with their DeathByAThousandCuts play style and how terrifying the deck is: By the end of Yusaku's turn, he's lost almost half of his LP. And this is while controlling a monster whose ATK increases each time he gets damaged.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Decode Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Decode Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
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** Blue Angel shows off her Trickstars with their DeathByAThousandCuts play style and how terrifying the deck is: By the end of Yusaku's turn, he's lost almost half of his LP. And this is while controlling a monster whose ATK increases each time he it gets damaged.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enoughtoraise to raise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Decode Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough
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** Blue Angel shows off her Trickstars with their DeathByAThousandCuts play style and how terrifying the deck is: By the end of Tusaku's turn, he's lost almost half of his LP. And this is while controlli8ng a monster whose ATK increases each time he gets damaged.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Deocde Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Deocde Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
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** Blue Angel shows off her Trickstars with their DeathByAThousandCuts play style and how terrifying the deck is: By the end of Tusaku's Yusaku's turn, he's lost almost half of his LP. And this is while controlli8ng controlling a monster whose ATK increases each time he gets damaged.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assumeDeocde Decode Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume
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** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue ANgel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Deocde Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
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** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue ANgel's Angel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Deocde Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
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* Yusaku showing competence when he joined the Duel Club on campus by presenting Aoi with a fake deck when she wanted to see it, hiding the fact he's actually Playmaker in the process.
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* Pretty much the entire duel with Blue Angel and Playmaker is filled with these:
** Blue Angel shows off her Trickstars with their DeathByAThousandCuts play style and how terrifying the deck is: By the end of Tusaku's turn, he's lost almost half of his LP. And this is while controlli8ng a monster whose ATK increases each time he gets damaged.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue ANgel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Deocde Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
** Just as his LP dips below 1000, Playmaker uses his Storm Access to gain a new Link Monster then proceeds to unveil it: It's Decode Talker's LIGHT counterpart, Encode Talker!
*** Just before Encode Talker is Summoned, Playmaker tries to ride ahead of Blue Angel, only for her to clash into him and send him back. She isn't giving him an inch.
** The final act of the duel is a giant to and fro: Just as it seems like she'll lose, Blue Angel uses her Skill to force him to draw cards which, with her Lilybell and Lightstage's effects, would have won her the duel. Playmaker counters this with a monster, then Blue Angel uses another effect that would have secured her duel again, Yusaku reveals his new monster's ability, which he combines with two other cards for a One Hit KO. Not only did the female protagonist nearly defeat the male TWICE (in her first ever duel no less) but she also killed his ace up to that point and only lost in one hit. Throughout most of the duel, Blue Angel was in control.
* Pretty much the entire duel with Blue Angel and Playmaker is filled with these:
** Blue Angel shows off her Trickstars with their DeathByAThousandCuts play style and how terrifying the deck is: By the end of Tusaku's turn, he's lost almost half of his LP. And this is while controlli8ng a monster whose ATK increases each time he gets damaged.
** When Yusaku summons his signature monster Decode Talker, he tries to destroy Blue ANgel's own Link Monster, Holly Angel. However, Blue Angel shows the audience she isn't some second rate duelist by not only damaging him enough toraise Holly Angel's ATK above Decode's but when Decode survives, she instantly destroys it with a different card. After it's battle with great Ogre, one would assume Deocde Talker to be Yusaku's triumph card...and Blue Angel destroys it.
** Just as his LP dips below 1000, Playmaker uses his Storm Access to gain a new Link Monster then proceeds to unveil it: It's Decode Talker's LIGHT counterpart, Encode Talker!
*** Just before Encode Talker is Summoned, Playmaker tries to ride ahead of Blue Angel, only for her to clash into him and send him back. She isn't giving him an inch.
** The final act of the duel is a giant to and fro: Just as it seems like she'll lose, Blue Angel uses her Skill to force him to draw cards which, with her Lilybell and Lightstage's effects, would have won her the duel. Playmaker counters this with a monster, then Blue Angel uses another effect that would have secured her duel again, Yusaku reveals his new monster's ability, which he combines with two other cards for a One Hit KO. Not only did the female protagonist nearly defeat the male TWICE (in her first ever duel no less) but she also killed his ace up to that point and only lost in one hit. Throughout most of the duel, Blue Angel was in control.
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* Minor meta example in Episode 6, where Yusaku shows a LIGHT dummy deck consisting of classic cards such as Neo the Magic Swordsman.
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* Minor meta example in Episode 6, where Yusaku shows showing competence when he joined the Duel Club on campus by presenting Aoi with a LIGHT dummy fake deck consisting of classic cards such as Neo when she wanted to see it, hiding the Magic Swordsman.fact he's actually Playmaker in the process.
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* The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was a highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat, making Great Ogre collapse on the mat. Decode Talker even does a little taunt to tell Great Ogre to come and get some more.
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* The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was a highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat, making Great Ogre collapse on the mat. Decode Talker even does a little taunt to tell Great Ogre to come and get some more.more.
* Minor meta example in Episode 6, where Yusaku shows a LIGHT dummy deck consisting of classic cards such as Neo the Magic Swordsman.
* Minor meta example in Episode 6, where Yusaku shows a LIGHT dummy deck consisting of classic cards such as Neo the Magic Swordsman.
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** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!]]
** Playmaker's Skill, Storm Access. When Playmaker has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
** Blue Angel [[BigDamnHeroes saving Playmaker]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
** Link Summoning's debut: First, the user shoots a laser beam into the sky which opens the gate to another "world" inside of an already virtual world. Then the user flies through the gateway and floats above it, commanding their monsters to go into one of 8 directional arrows surrounding the portal. After that is done, the monster gets summoned with a little flair before the user shoots through the portal again to continue riding the datawind.
** Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn'' during his first duel with Go Onizuka. There's been very few times where the Extra deck has been vomited out on the field like this. The monsters summoned Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
** Go Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
** The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was a highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat, making Great Ogre collapse on the mat. Decode Talker even does a little taunt to tell Great Ogre to come and get some more.
** Playmaker's Skill, Storm Access. When Playmaker has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
** Blue Angel [[BigDamnHeroes saving Playmaker]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
** Link Summoning's debut: First, the user shoots a laser beam into the sky which opens the gate to another "world" inside of an already virtual world. Then the user flies through the gateway and floats above it, commanding their monsters to go into one of 8 directional arrows surrounding the portal. After that is done, the monster gets summoned with a little flair before the user shoots through the portal again to continue riding the datawind.
** Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn'' during his first duel with Go Onizuka. There's been very few times where the Extra deck has been vomited out on the field like this. The monsters summoned Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
** Go Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
** The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was a highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat, making Great Ogre collapse on the mat. Decode Talker even does a little taunt to tell Great Ogre to come and get some more.
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** Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn''. Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
** GO Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
** The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was the episode's highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat.
*** The last clash between the two ends with The Great Ogre lying flat on the mat while Decode Talker is still standing. Decode Talker even acts smug about its victory while taunting The Great Ogre to come at him again.
* Episode 5: The Three Count Rings
** Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn''. Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
** GO Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
** The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was the episode's highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat.
*** The last clash between the two ends with The Great Ogre lying flat on the mat while Decode Talker is still standing. Decode Talker even acts smug about its victory while taunting The Great Ogre to come at him again.
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** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode as well.
* Episode 5: The Three Count Rings
Summoning's debut: First, the user shoots a laser beam into the sky which opens the gate to another "world" inside of an already virtual world. Then the user flies through the gateway and floats above it, commanding their monsters to go into one of 8 directional arrows surrounding the portal. After that is done, the monster gets summoned with a little flair before the user shoots through the portal again to continue riding the datawind.
** Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the sameturn''. turn'' during his first duel with Go Onizuka. There's been very few times where the Extra deck has been vomited out on the field like this. The monsters summoned Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
**GO Go Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
** The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker wasthe episode's a highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat.
*** The last clash between the two ends with Thedefeat, making Great Ogre lying flat collapse on the mat while Decode Talker is still standing. mat. Decode Talker even acts smug about its victory while taunting The does a little taunt to tell Great Ogre to come at him again.and get some more.
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* Blue Angel [[BigDamnHeroes saving Playmaker]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
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* Link Summoning makes its debut this episode as well.
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* Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!]]
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* Playmaker's Skill, Storm Access. When Playmaker has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
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* Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!]]
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* Playmaker's Skill, Storm Access. When Playmaker has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
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** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and
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* Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn''. Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
* GO Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
* The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was the episode's highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat.
** The last clash between the two ends with The Great Ogre lying flat on the mat while Decode Talker is still standing. Decode Talker even acts smug about its victory while taunting The Great Ogre to come at him again.
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* Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn''. Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
* GO Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
* The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was the episode's highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat.
** The last clash between the two ends with The Great Ogre lying flat on the mat while Decode Talker is still standing. Decode Talker even acts smug about its victory while taunting The Great Ogre to come at him again.
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* Episode 1:
** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!]]
* Episode 2:
** Playmaker's Skill, Storm Access. When Playmaker has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
** Blue Angel [[BigDamnHeroes saving Playmaker]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode as well.
* Episode 5:
** Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn''. Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
** GO Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
** The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was the episode's highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat.
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** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!]]
* Episode 2:
** Playmaker's Skill, Storm Access. When Playmaker has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
** Blue Angel [[BigDamnHeroes saving Playmaker]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode as well.
* Episode 5:
** Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn''. Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
** GO Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
** The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was the episode's highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat.
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*Episode 1:
**Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!]]
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*Episode 2:
**Playmaker's Skill, Storm Access. When Playmaker has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
** * Blue Angel [[BigDamnHeroes saving Playmaker]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
** * Link Summoning makes its debut this episode as well.
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*Episode 5:
**Playmaker Link Summoning ''four times during the same turn''. Link Spider, Link Bumper, Honeybot, and finally, Decode Talker.
** * GO Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
** * The exchange between Gouki, The Great Ogre and Decode Talker was the episode's highlight. Both monsters went at each other 3 times in epic clashes similar to a Wrestling match, as they were being protected from being destroyed by battle and standing up after every hit. In the end, though Great Ogre ran out of monsters to save himself from the continuous attacks which led to Go's defeat.
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** GO Onizuka has the tendency to deliberately put himself in a disadvantage only to go on a HeroicSecondWind and absolutely destroy his opponent the next turn in order to maximize entertainment value. Playmaker actually copied his style and purposefully put himself in a very desperate situation at only 100 Life points and still managed to make a huge comeback, counting on the 100 Life Points left over to use Storm Access, a skill only usable if Playmaker has less than 1000 LP and gather the pieces for victory.
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* Episode 2 showcases Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
** Aoi [[BigDamnHeroes saving Yusaku]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
* Episode 2 showcases Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
** Aoi [[BigDamnHeroes saving Yusaku]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
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* Episode 1:
** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!]]
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** Playmaker's Skill, Storm Access. WhenYusaku Playmaker has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card!
**Aoi Blue Angel [[BigDamnHeroes saving Yusaku]] Playmaker]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. [[Creator/LittleKuriboh Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!]]
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* Episode 2 showcases Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turning the data storm into a card! card!
** Aoi [[BigDamnHeroes saving Yusaku]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode as well.
** Aoi [[BigDamnHeroes saving Yusaku]] from falling to his death, paying him back for when he saved her in the first episode.
** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode as well.
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** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. Ladies and gentlemen, this is our new protagonist!
** Yusaku's first transformation into Playmaker.
* Episode 2- Take Hold Of The Wind! Storm Access
** Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turn the data storm into a card!
** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode and it sure looks interesting.
** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. Ladies and gentlemen, this is our new protagonist!
** Yusaku's first transformation into Playmaker.
* Episode 2- Take Hold Of The Wind! Storm Access
** Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turn the data storm into a card!
** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode and it sure looks interesting.
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* Episode 1- My Name's Playmaker
**Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. Ladies and gentlemen, this is our new protagonist!
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** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He did so by giving Ignis a fake escape route right into his Duel Disk. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. Ladies and gentlemen, this is our new protagonist!
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** Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turn it into a card!
** Link Summoning makes its debut and boy, is it a pleasure to see.
** Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turn it into a card!
** Link Summoning makes its debut and boy, is it a pleasure to see.
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** Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turnit the data storm into a card!
** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode andboy, is it a pleasure to see.sure looks interesting.
** Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turn
** Link Summoning makes its debut this episode and
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** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. Ladies and gentlemen, this is our new protagonist!
** Yusaku's first transformation into Playmaker.
* Episode 2
** Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turn it into a card!
** Link Summoning makes its debut and boy, is it a pleasure to see.
** Yusaku capturing Ignis shortly after learning of the AI's existence. SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi, both powerful organizations, were trying to capture this AI for five years and Yusaku captured it in a few hours. He also made sure when Ignis was trapped in his Duel Disk, he would have no way of tampering with it, leaving it forced to become Yusaku's ally against his enemies. Ladies and gentlemen, this is our new protagonist!
** Yusaku's first transformation into Playmaker.
* Episode 2
** Yusaku's Duelist Skill, Storm Access. When Yusaku has less than 1000 LP left, he can add a powerful monster card to his deck. How does he use this skill? By riding into a huge tornado and turn it into a card!
** Link Summoning makes its debut and boy, is it a pleasure to see.