Yu-gi-oh! Duel Monsters (dub) Episode 158 -
: In the English dub, Yami begs his monsters for forgiveness when they reappear to attack him; in the Japanese version, he tells them to stop looking at him with such resentment.
: Yami’s famous final cry of "Aibou!" (Partner) in the Japanese version was replaced with the line, "It should have been me, not him! It's not fair!". Yu-gi-oh alternate english dub from singapore
Rafael, however, reveals that he anticipated this "inner darkness." He uses to keep his own graveyard empty, allowing him to Special Summon his ace monster, Guardian Eatos . Eatos's special ability banishes the monsters in Yami Yugi’s graveyard to increase its ATK to a staggering 10,000 , reflecting the resentment of the monsters Yami abandoned. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Dub) Episode 158
: Rafael's attack wipes out Yami's remaining 600 Life Points, marking one of the very few times the Pharaoh legitimately loses a duel.
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters English dub, Episode 158 is titled . It originally aired in the United States on November 13, 2004, concluding the high-stakes first duel between Yami Yugi and Rafael during the "Waking the Dragons" arc. Plot Summary: The Pharaoh’s Darkest Hour : In the English dub, Yami begs his
: Several shots were cut, including close-ups of the Orichalcos symbol on Yami's forehead and wide shots of the field covered by the Seal.
Sacrifices his monsters for direct damage; monsters become "evil" versions. Guardian Eatos, Monster Rebirth Banishes opponent's graveyard to reach 10,000 ATK. Dub vs. Sub Differences In the Yu-Gi-Oh
: A devastated Yami Yugi is left alone, weeping for his lost partner as Rafael departs with Yugi's soul for Dartz. Key Duel Mechanics & Cards Notable Cards Used Key Effects/Events Yami Yugi The Seal of Orichalcos, Catapult Turtle