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** This one is so ridiculous that it got turned into [[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Attack_the_Moon! an actual card]] as a joke.

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** This one is so ridiculous that it got turned into [[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Attack_the_Moon! an actual card]] as a joke. This then came full circle when ''VideoGame/YuGiOhDuelLinks'''s "Set Sail For The Kingdom" event has the Yami Yugi vs. Mako duel conclude with Yami Yugi switching Giant Soldier of Stone to Attack Mode, allowing him to activate ''Attack the Moon!'' and destroy Mako's Umi.
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* BreatherEpisode: Compared to the previous two, this episode is much less dramatic. Mako is much nicer than either Weevil or Mai, and the wager isn't enough for either of them to be knocked out of the tournament.
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** This one is so ridiculous that it got turned into [[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Attack_the_Moon! an actual card]] as a joke.
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* NewRulesAsThePlotDemands: "Attack the moon"? Okay, since when can a Normal Monster attack and destroy a Spell Card?

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* NewRulesAsThePlotDemands: "Attack the moon"? Okay, since when can a Normal Monster attack and destroy a Spell Card?Card? In addition, Yugi could have just used Burning Land like he did against Weevil, but instead, Burning Land's effect changed to allowing Curse of Dragon to attack all enemy monsters, ostensibly because attacking the moon is flashier than burning the sea.
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* NiceGuy: Mako's one of the most honorable enemy duelists in the series.

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* NiceGuy: Mako's one of the most honorable enemy duelists in the series. He and Yugi regard each other as {{Worthy Opponent}}s.

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* FailedAttemptAtDrama: When Mako first attempts to introduce himself, a dramatic wave appears behind him -- and crashes over him, dragging him back into the sea.

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* FailedAttemptAtDrama: When Mako first attempts to introduce himself, a dramatic wave appears behind him -- and crashes over him, dragging him back into the sea. He tries again, only for an octopus on his head to ruin things again.


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* NewRulesAsThePlotDemands: "Attack the moon"? Okay, since when can a Normal Monster attack and destroy a Spell Card?
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* FailedAttemptAtDrama: When Mako first attempts to introduce himself, a dramatic wave appears behind him -- and crashes over him, dragging him back into the sea.
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* TastesLikeFriendship: Mako shares his fish with Yugi and his friends.

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* TastesLikeFriendship: Mako shares his fish with Yugi and his friends.friends.
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* NiceGuy: Mako's one of the most honorable enemy duelists in the series.

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* MakingASplash: Mako's monsters, as well as his dueling field.
* NiceGuy: Mako's one of the most honorable enemy duelists in the series.series.
* TastesLikeFriendship: Mako shares his fish with Yugi and his friends.
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Yugi challenges the deap-sea duelist Mkao Tsunami, who's friendly enough to share fish with the group before dueling. Mako's strategy revolves around using the sea to hide his monsters, powering them up and letting them strike Yugi unawares. When Yugi tries to use Mystical Moon to power up Silver Fang, a wolf, he finds it has the unexpected side effect of making the tide come in, further submerging and powering up Mako's monsters!

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Yugi challenges the deap-sea deep-sea duelist Mkao Mako Tsunami, who's friendly enough to share fish with the group before dueling. Mako's strategy revolves around using the sea to hide his monsters, powering them up and letting them strike Yugi unawares. When Yugi tries to use Mystical Moon to power up Silver Fang, a wolf, he finds it has the unexpected side effect of making the tide come in, further submerging and powering up Mako's monsters!
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Yugi challenges the deap-sea duelist Mkao Tsunami, who's friendly enough to share fish with the group before dueling. Mako's strategy revolves around using the sea to hide his monsters, powering them up and letting them strike Yugi unawares. When Yugi tries to use Mystical Moon to power up Silver Fang, a wolf, he finds it has the unexpected side effect of making the tide come in, further submerging and powering up Mako's monsters!

All Yugi has left is a small island of land, and with Mako's Fiend Kraken on the field things don't look good at all. Yugi decides to use Giant Soldier of Stone to attack and destroy his own spell card. With the moon gone, the tide recedes, and Mako's fish monsters are filleted. Mako accepts his loss and hands over his Star Chips, revealing that his dream was to win enough money to buy a fishing boat.

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* NiceGuy: Mako's one of the most honorable enemy duelists in the series.

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