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  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 098
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  • [[Category: episodes]] <default>Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 098</default> File:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 098 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 098 Kanji Kanji [[Ruby Japanese episode name::WRGP(ダブリューアールジーピー)開催(かいさい) チーム5D’s(ファイブディーズ) VS(バーサス) チームユニコーン]] Rōmaji Romaji episode name::Daburuyūārujīpī Kaisai Chīmu Faibudīzu Bāsasu Chīmu Yunikōn Japanese translation English Alternate names Number [[Episode number::]] Air date (ja) Air date (en) Air date (fr) Air date (de) Music Opening (ja) "FREEDOM" Ending (ja) "-OZONE-" Open
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  • YGO5D098.jpg
Season
  • 2
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Storyboard Artist
  • Mitsuru Nasukawa
Spells
  • * Speed World 2
  • * Speed Spell - End of the Storm * Speed World 2
tuner monsters
  • * Dark Resonator
  • * Uni-Horned Familiar
ruby japanese
  • チーム チームユニコーン
traps
  • * Overpower * Powerful Rebirth * Rage Resynchro
  • * Different Dimension Barrier - Lost Force * Dimension Trap * Parallel Select
effect monsters
  • * Mad Archfiend * Vice Dragon
  • * Monoceros * Unicorn Knight
japanese ending
synchro monsters
  • * Red Dragon Archfiend
  • * Thunder Unicorn
Animation Director
  • Mitsuru Nasukawa
Japanese air date
  • 2010-02-24
japanese translated
  • The WRGP Commences, Team 5D's VS Team Unicorn
English Air Date
  • 2011-03-26
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featured card
  • Parallel Selection
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screenwriter
Romaji
  • Daburuyūārujīpī Kaisai Chīmu Faibudīzu Bāsasu Chīmu Yunikōn
Kanji
  • WRGP開催 チーム5D’s VS チームユニコーン
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English
  • Power Plays
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  • [[Category: episodes]] <default>Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 098</default> File:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 098 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 098 Kanji Kanji [[Ruby Japanese episode name::WRGP(ダブリューアールジーピー)開催(かいさい) チーム5D’s(ファイブディーズ) VS(バーサス) チームユニコーン]] Rōmaji Romaji episode name::Daburuyūārujīpī Kaisai Chīmu Faibudīzu Bāsasu Chīmu Yunikōn Japanese translation English Alternate names Number [[Episode number::]] Air date (ja) Air date (en) Air date (fr) Air date (de) Music Opening (ja) "FREEDOM" Ending (ja) "-OZONE-" Opening (en) "Hyper Drive" Ending (en) "Hyper Drive" Opening (it) "" Ending (it) "" Staff Screenwriter Shin Yoshida Director Mitsuru Nasukawa Storyboard Mitsuru Nasukawa Animation dir. Mitsuru Nasukawa Mechanical animation dir. Prop designer Art director Cards Featured card Parallel Selection One-point lesson cards Showcase cards Galleries Chronology Listing Previous [[ - Episode ]] Next [[ - Episode ]] "Power Plays", known as "The WRGP Commences, Team 5D's VS Team Unicorn" in the Japanese version is the ninety-eighth episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime. It first aired in Japan on February 24, 2010 and in the United States on March 26, 2011. [[Episode summary::The WRGP's preliminary rounds finally start. Team 5D's first match is against Team Unicorn. Their first runner Jack, faces Andre. The plan from Team 5D's is that, having seen Andre use a Fast Power Deck earlier, Jack should be able to win with his more overwhelming power.| ]]The WRGP's preliminary rounds finally start. Team 5D's first match is against Team Unicorn. Their first runner Jack, faces Andre. The plan from Team 5D's is that, having seen Andre use a Fast Power Deck earlier, Jack should be able to win with his more overwhelming power. Their first surprise comes when Jack and Andre are racing for the first turn. Andre triggers an overboost system, which causes an acceleration Jack cannot match and forces him to settle for the second turn, which he plans to use for a powerful attack. Andre then begins his strategy, summoning a Tuner and a non-Tuner right away. This brings the next surprise to the 5D's pit crew: Andre does not conduct a Synchro Summon, even though his non-Tuner would have allowed him to do so with no loss of field presence. Jack pushes on regardless by summoning Red Dragon Archfiend, but Andre reveals a multiple-card combo that saves his monsters while preventing Jack from cancelling his attack. He drives in the stake by using a Trap to inflict damage to Jack equal to his monster's ATK -- a whopping 3000 ATK all at once. Andre's next move adds insult to injury by defeating Red Dragon Archfiend in a contest of ATK. If that wasn't enough, Bruno finds another problem: the air intake system of Jack's D-Wheel is showing signs of malfunction. Despite the fact that it would mean a loss of Speed Counters, the team calls for Jack to make a pit stop. He refuses, insisting on defeating Andre. But though he makes a counterattack that defies Andre's defenses, it's still within Andre's plan. The team realizes how severe their mistake was: Andre isn't a power duelist, but he used a power Deck before as a lure. The truth is that his Deck takes advantage of attacks and by going for a contest of strength, they played into his hands. Andre prepares his next turn and despite his opponent's strong words, he delivers the finishing blow with ease. But when Jack's Duel Runner activates the usual braking procedures, part of the mechanism bursts, causing the vehicle to spin out and start breaking apart. The team is struck with terror, helplessly watching Jack get thrown from the flying crash.