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.
: 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. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Dub) Episode 158
: 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 : In the English dub, Yami begs his
: Rafael's attack wipes out Yami's remaining 600 Life Points, marking one of the very few times the Pharaoh legitimately loses a duel. It's not fair
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.
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
Continuing from the previous episode, Yami Yugi remains under the corrupting influence of . Driven by a desperate need to win, Yami ruthlessly sacrifices his own monsters—including the Dark Magician and Dark Magician Girl —using the effect of Catapult Turtle to chip away at Rafael's Life Points.