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GX Finalized-Subs!83 (WIP): A Documented Comeback
Just about done prepping things for finalized!82 and 83 before I work on revising their scripts (having done a couple of card-related animation fixes and a few other lighter ones), and one such thing is wanting to translate this article about Ryou’s rise as the Hell Kaiser, which Shou reads at the end of 83.  I was worried I wouldn’t be able to, since the text was a bit too blurred for me to fully make out, but luckily, some Japanese fans were able to fully transcribe what was visible here--I worked with the transcription written up here--so things were a go.  
I blanked the text in Photoshop and then applied the translated text, giving it a slight warp and rotation to work with the curve on the page before adding a light blur and some noise (said slight warp/rotation is why some of the spacing looks a bit odd--did my best to account for that lol).  Unfortunately, I didn’t have too much to work with for the page on the left, just barely making out something about dueling metaphysics[?], so rather than leave it blank, I typed some mostly-offscreen fluff about pro duelists having to juggle the state of the game’s meta and their decks needing to be competitive with entertaining the crowds.  Seems like the kind of piece you’d read here, lol. 
Just have to work this into the footage now--and I just realized I applied the edits here to the last frame of the slow zoom-in that happens here, so hopefully it’s not too difficult to readjust... lol--and we should be good to go; I’ll add an update once I do.
Included the dub edit because it’s just amusing to think about someone literally publishing scribbles in what looks like dueling’s equivalent of Sports Illustrated and not being fired on the spot, lol.
Full text below (though I did fluff my initial translation a little bit just to make sure the relevant parts are visible as they were originally, moreso near the end, and it trails off as that’s all that was visible--similarly, the “[X] of Hell” was all that was visible for the title originally (jigoku no [Shou’s thumb]), but as Ryou’s referred to as the Emperor of Hell earlier in the episode, I figured that was used here, too):
The Emperor of Hell!
Upon his defeat at the hands of Ed Phoenix, who previously stood at the heights of the Pro League, he suffered a string of losses which landed him in the Minor Leagues.  However, not only was he unable to regain his footing afterwards, but he had also vanished from all public arenas--until now, as Kaiser Ryou Marufuji has accomplished a full comeback!
According to his manager Monkey Saruyama, who continued his role supporting Ryou Marufuji as he sputtered in the Minor Leagues to hone his true talent for his eventual comeback, he has become better physically and mentally as a result of the intense and painful training he underwent at a secret training facility--having grown so much that one could say that no one in the Pro Duelist world could best him.
It was through these experiences that he was reborn as Hell Kaiser Ryou.
"Hell Kaiser" is how Ryou chose to rebrand himself for his bouts, using cards related to his Cyber Dragon, like Cyber End Dragon and Chimeratech Overdragon, as his specialty.  He may have once been defeated by Ed Phoenix, but for everything he’s gone through in the time since, one can easily assess the strength of this post-comeback deck, which could be said to have been more than affirmed with the crushing victories it has earned him in his last few bouts.  Moreover, if his signature move--his Chimeratech Overdragon's Evolution Result Burst x5--actually connects, he may even defeat his opponents in mere moments with ease--truly frightening.  Upon firing his Evolution Result Burst x5, any defenseless opponent...
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arkadiaasks · 2 years
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When Ryo was in a rut after losing to Edo, how come no one recommended that he visit a therapist to work out his issues? It wouldn’t be all that expensive for him or his parents, would let him recover mentally and give him a way to be in the best state of mind he can be to improve his deck. Certainly a better alternative than taking advice from a suspicious monkey guy(Saruyama, not SAL).
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Japan, on a social level, very heavily frowns upon mental health treatment.
If you have mental health problems and admit to them, they're not something to fix, it's you causing trouble and making things more difficult for everyone else, societally speaking.
And it was worse in the 00s.
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utsukushii-kara · 3 years
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The Saruyama alliance kept the hercules Luffy gave them 😭😭
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luffydraws · 6 years
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YES I REMEMBER THAT GUY
I HAVENT SEEN HIM FOR AGES       WHAT DO YOU THINK DOES THIS LOOK JUST LIKE HIM????
FOR @wogglebugg
BY LUFFY
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PLEASE BUY ME A COFFEE KO-FI  MEAT THING PLEASE IF YOU LIKE IT!!!
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notreallyll · 6 years
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[For Kaiser, to mix things up:] "Hold it. Kaiser Ryo, correct?" He held back a 'nice outfit' comment. Stay serious. There was no one else around, so he decided to just be upfront. "I'll keep this short. Are you familiar with a promoter named Monkey Saruyama?"
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"Hmmmm."
Hell Kaiser noticed the wording from Kaiba Seto. He had heard of him. But the fact that he mentioned his former promoter was soemthing that he might have known. After a moment of thought he replied:
"Yes. There, I was with him for a shorter while and I fired him, why's that?"
@youtriggeredmytrapcard
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cyberends · 5 years
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hOGH ???? i came to a rly horrifying realization today ???? and idk why i never wrote about this aspect of the ryo breakdown that led him to being hell kaiser — THE TIMING.
so, edo beats ryo in a duel and immediately challenges judai to a duel on LIVE TV. it can’t be that long before edo shows up and does his damage to judai. judai then leaves the island, and evidently comes back but isn’t back at the dorms for a while, because he’s lost. sho looks for judai. judai complains about needing food, which means he has either gone days without food or is eating whatever he can find or both, and he has the hallucinations of his previous duels. now, people don’t survive for like that long without food or water, so assuming judai had help from the monkey in the forest, for him to get back at all, he likely wasn’t gone for more than 2 weeks logically. 
WITHIN THIS TIME SPAN FROM RYO BEING BEATEN BY EDO AND JUDAI COMING BACK TO THE SLIFER DORMS WHICH AT MOST IS 3 WEEKS AT MOST AND 2 AT LEAST, RYO LOSES 10 PRO LEAGUE DUELS, AND A SMALL HANDFUL OF OTHERS. 3 weeks to give edo a week to get to judai, but anyway that’s still a duel a day, or a duel every other day. RYO HAD NO TIME TO RECOVER FROM THE SHOCK OF LOSING TO EDO. within this brief time, he was also dropped by his original manager and saruyama picks him up and takes him to the underground duels. 
so that’s really horrific, he barely had time to reach out to people even if he wanted to, and he probably at least wanted to reach out to asuka, his losses likely weren’t due to suddenly not knowing how to win, but because he didn’t even have the proper time to refocus in the first place ( and also he may not have reached out because he knew everyone was watching and he felt like he’d let everyone down and how could he possibly face them now, and basically his mental health spiraled out of control ) 
anyway im angry about this but thanks for coming to my tedtalk
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Monkey High! (Shouko Akira)
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aymichancla · 6 years
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kaiowut99 · 3 years
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GX Finalized-Subs!65 (WIP #2)
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kaiowut99 · 3 years
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GX Finalized-Subs!65 (WIP)
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kaiowut99 · 3 years
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GX 65 (WIP) - Shameless Plugs (2), Ryou News Bulletin, and Monkey Mountain
Sorry for the lack of updates on GX 65! While work has been hectic the past few weeks (lovely when a new system for doing some things gets thrown onto you...), I’d been focusing heavily on trying to knock out the translation edits I wanted to work on, notably the ad for the Shadow of Infinity pack featuring the three Phantasms on the back cover of the magazine that both Judai and Shou look at--and I just finished them up after maybe a week/week-and-a-half of work! Though I’d worked on the edits for the Ryou article and Monkey’s business card first before I felt a second wind to try the ad edits, lol.  More details on the process for each of these below the cut, for the curious.
But now that these are all done, and I’ve also already finished the animation/card fixes during the Ryou/Mad Dog duel I’d been working on (save for one, which I’m currently seeing about fixing if possible [though it’s likely I’ll just have to leave it, unless anyone might have some ideas?]), I’m finally ready to get started on the episode proper! Going to start editing the script soon, and pending that last edit, I may be able to have this done by mid-next week.  Once I do, I’m planning to add back the fixes I did in episodes 1, 4, 8, and 22 to 66′s flashbacks and try to get that out soon after, since clipshow and all. Stay tuned!
In order of appearance here, I was considering just having an acquaintance just recreate the Phantasms/SOI ad on the back cover, but we had trouble trying to ask someone to create a render of Uria’s first card artwork from the anime--before that, I was a bit frustrated trying to work in the dub’s edit to get the ad textless because of the way they edited it (they for some reason rotated or skewed/enlarged parts of it weirdly, and there’s also... this), but eventually I was feeling up to being creative about trying to work it in for simplicity’s sake.  And once I was able to resize the dub’s video frames into the Japanese ones, I did it by tackling the ad in parts--I first worked in the Uria edit on its right side and then in the middle around its head before working in its left side, then Raviel’s the same way, and I did this for the four frames that Judai moves the magazine in, while also touching up the dub’s edits so they actually matched Uria and Raviel’s shapes a bit more since the dub’s edit wasn’t entirely accurate.  Once I had the ad blanked in all four frames, I added the text, tweaking the text I’d already set up for the ad in this earlier shot so it all moves accordingly.
For the Ryou article, I decided to move the “Ryou Falls” title and its highlight to the upper left for readability (the Japanese shot for comparison) and I moved the photo of Ryou to be zoomed in on as originally done over to the right while adding my translation of the visible/readable Japanese as shown there, taking a few liberties with the text to ensure that what’s visible on screen as the shot zooms in on Ryou is what was readable from the Japanese shot. Similar to my translation of the Ed article in 53.
Then, as Asuka grabs the magazine out of Shou’s hands, I re-fit the dub frames again into the Japanese frames (13 frames edited altogether here) and isolated their edit on the ad, again touching it up in spots where they missed the mark a bit.  Once the back cover was blanked, I took the translated text I used earlier and re-fit it into these frames to move with the magazine accordingly, adding the text for Hamon’s name there along with the text on the bubble at the bottom (”New! Shadow of Infinity - On Sale November 11th!”) and squeezing all the text in a bit as Asuka curls the magazine up.  Once I had the frames edited, I threw them into Sony Vegas, where I masked Asuka’s fingers onto it as needed to recover some detail.
Same deal mostly with Asuka lifting the curled-up magazine into view; re-fit the dub frames, touched up their edit as needed, then added the previous text back but this time I curled up each bit of text a bit more.  Four frames edited altogether here, which I threw into Sony Vegas after and masked Asuka’s fingers on top of each as needed for detail.  There was one last shot I thought about editing the magazine in (just before the OP, as Asuka slaps it on her hand which scares Misawa and Kenzan, lol), but because it’s hard to really make out once it zooms out far enough, I figured there’d be no need.
And last is probably the easiest of these translation edits, with Mr. Monkey Monkey Mountain’s business card--pretty easy to clean up using Photoshop’s Clone Stamp tool, and then I added the translated text, all using Calibri for the font.
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utsukushii-kara · 3 years
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Look at this excited boy with his hercules!!
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kaiowut99 · 3 years
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX Episodes 65 and 66 Subbed (Finalized)
(Check out my Subbed!GX Stream Masterpost!)
Hell Kaiser Ryou! Chimeratech Overdragon
Since his defeat to Ed in the Pro Leagues, the life in Kaiser Ryou has faded.  But at the invitation of a suspicious promoter, he participates in an underground duel--duels in which, crucially, one risks their life to treat their savage audience to a show.  As Acidic Last Machine Virus causes his Machine-Types like Cyber Dragon to rust, the Kaiser is not only cut off from summoning any Monsters, but it causes him to take damage.  With each drop in his LP, an electric current flows through his body, exciting the spectators...
Judai’s First Dream Duel!
Lost in the forest, Judai’s consciousness starts to fade from hunger, causing him to reminisce about his duels thus far--taking down Instructor Chronos’s Ancient Gear Golem with Flame Wingman during his Entrance Exam, battling the then-Blue elite Manjoume and his V-to-Z Dragon Catapult Cannon shortly after his enrollment, battling Misawa’s seventh deck with the right to represent the Academia on the line, and his first loss in the face of Kaiser Ryou’s Cyber End Dragon...
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*crashes onto your TL months late with non-corporate coffee*
And these two are finally up and finalized! Sorry for the wait, if you were looking forward to ‘em--as I mentioned in my post on Sunday, they were pushed back a bit while I did one final lookover on 1-64′s scripts and hardsubs so I could actually call them “finalized.” I’d started to get them out of the way while waiting for some potential editing help, then just decided to finish it after scrapping the last little thing I hoped to work on (I planned to break briefly after 66 to do these re-finalizations anyway, but the timing happened to work out).  More details there.
But leaving that aside, here we have a pretty popular episode in Hell Kaiser Ryou’s debut, as he’s pushed to the brink by Mad Dog Inukai after Monkey Monkey Mountain Saruyama invites him to his first underground duel. They do a really good job of portraying Ryou as having lost his mojo post-Ed, showing a realistic view of what the big leagues in sports are like when that happens to you and you lose out on sponsorships/etc, and so when he gets cornered and Saruyama drills into him how he never once thought of winning since that duel, wanting to just stick with his respectful dueling, a spark lights up in him and... well, RIP Mad Dog. (Also, s/o to Takeshi Maeda for really selling Ryou’s shift in mindset by the end, and to his dub VA for sounding similarly good, imo.)
66 is probably less popular in comparison, treating us to our first clipshow of the series, though 66 episodes in isn’t a bad time (could be worse, VRAINS jk).  It’s endearing enough, though--kinda nice seeing SAL again; Judai’s hunger-induced visions give us Chronos, Misawa, and Manjoume making monkey noises; and the duels featured were important for Judai early on.  I also like the bit of new animation as vision!Ryou follows up with Judai about respecting his opponents; goes with what I’d noticed before about Judai adding his Fusion Undone/De-Fusion strategy to his own dueling after losing to him. (also Judai making a signpost sweatdrop from his aloofness pls)
Part of the initial delay with these were the footage fixes I wanted to work on, as well as a couple visual translations here/there which were fun to work on.  Really want to thank @paradoxi-kay for their great work as always in helping to translate the cover of the copy of Duel Magazine that Judai comes across early in 65, and starting the one on Shou’s copy that I finished up.  List of everything worked on below the cut, as usual, if you’re curious.
Enjoy, folks! I’ve gotten some work started on 67 already, and my plan is to try and work on some double releases to make up a bit of time, lol.  I’ll be posting these two on NAC in the next couple of days along with the re-finalized hardsubs and scripts/DVDRips; while I work on getting 67 and 68 done, I’ll also start some work on prepping softsub MKVs (also to go up on NAC) for everything I’ve fully finalized, since it’s been a while on that front.
Fixes/Edits! (65)
As Judai wanders in the forest early in the episode, he comes across a stack of old Duel Magazines; the front cover shows Ryou and is an issue from his winning streak days before his more recent loss to Ed.  Thanks to @paradoxi-kay​‘s great work in typesetting my translation onto the cover I blanked (which I detailed here), you’ll see it in English in the hardsub above.  The translation was first applied to the close-up of the cover that comes after #2 below, and then I took the translated cover and made it its own image that I put into the earlier shot as Judai approaches it while they’re all still tied up (detailed here).  The text reads, “Exclusive!! Kaiser Ryou Marufuji / Breaking down his Cyber Dragon deck!!! / In this issue: / -Duelists Du Jour / -Pro League Battle Data! / -Reader-Submitted Best Duels! / -Strategic Attack Decks by Type!” (Really appreciated Kay’s input on “Du Jour” because my original translation for that, “Duelists Who Are All the Rage,” wasn’t as catchy, lol.)
As Judai picks up one of the older Duel Magazines and flips it open, we see on the back cover an ad featuring the three Phantasms--it’s actually an in-show ad for Shadows of Infinity (since the episode aired around the time the pack came out in Japan); I detailed the process in blanking and translating it here (shared above).  The ad reads, "The Three Phantasms Descend!" featuring Uria and Raviel’s names on their images.
As we go to the Red dorm as Shou narrates about the Kaiser’s slump, we see a magazine page describing what happened to him since his loss to Ed; I covered my blanking/translating this in the link shared in #2.
We then see that it’s Shou reading the page from his own copy of Duel Magazine, this one more recent than Judai’s featuring Ed on the cover, though it features the same SOI/Phantasms ad on its back cover (now showing Hamon and its name as well).  Like with Judai’s issue, I used the Japanese cover and the dub’s edit as reference to just redraw Ed and Diamondguy enough to remove Ed’s name; Kay had started the translation placement and I finished it up.  For the SOI ad, like with #2, I added in the dub’s edit in pieces, tweaking it to match the original image more (since they again oddly edited the text out or redrew Uria/et al weirdly to do so).  We do now see more of the ad which shows that the trio’s names are on each of them, the English of which I added.
As Asuka snatches the magazine from Shou to work on cheering him up, to be consistent, I also worked in these cover translations to the magazine as she lifts then curls it up, using the dub’s blanked Phantasms edit as a base that I touched up a bit while adding back the Japanese cards.  Detailed more in #2′s link.  (We now also see that the ad reads on, “New! Shadow of Infinity - On Sale November 11th [2005]!”; the IRL booster pack came out in Japan on Nov. 17th, 2005, a few weeks before 65 aired.)
Asuka then lifts the curled-up magazine into view in a close-up, with the SOI/Phantasms ad visible which I also applied my translations above to as needed, using the dub’s blank edit as a base that I redrew parts of to touch up and match the Japanese image more.  Detailed more in #2′s link.
As Ryou meets Monkey Saruyama, he introduces himself by handing out his business card reading, "Saruyama Promotion - Representative Monkey Saruyama;" as detailed in #2′s link, I cleaned it up using Photoshop’s Clone Tool, then slapped the translation on using Calibri as the font.
As Ryou contemplates attacking Acid Slime with his Cyber Dragon and Mad Dog Inukai taunts him, as Mad Dog then slides in on a split-screen to “clear his doubts,” there’s a quick frame as Inukai takes over the screen where there’s a gap between his pecs and the split-screen edge.  I fixed it by just drawing in the rest of his chest in Photoshop to fill his side of the split-screen.
As Inukai starts his turn and activates his Contingency Fee Magic Card, there’s a frame where, as he’s sliding his hand with the card into the shot, the card itself slides ahead in his hand before his hand does; as a result, you can see a bit of the background just under the card before his hand catches up to the card in the next frame.  I fixed this by just duplicating the first frame here over it in Vegas.
Two here--first, after Ryou has his Proto Cyber Dragon attack Clone Slime, as Inukai begins to explain its effect, there’s a quick frame before the shot goes from a close-up to a slow zoom as he moves where his neck vanishes (new meme format go); I fixed this by just duplicating the previous frame in Vegas, while also correcting one of his looping lip-flap frames so that the scar on his chin is above the shading under his lip.  Then, as Inukai goes into Clone Slime’s effect and the shot slowly zooms out, we see Clone Slime on his Disk in Attack Mode when it’s in Defense Mode right now; fixed it by placing a proxy in Defense in AfterEffects for a frame, then re-keyframing that frame to the zoom-out in Vegas to put it in place.
After Acid Slime slips out of Inukai’s Cemetery as Clone Slime’s effect activates, Inukai moves to grab it before the two Slimes switch out, but Clone Slime’s still in Attack Mode on his Disk; fixed by placing the Defense-Mode proxy over it in AE, then moving it as he moves his Disk and applying a brief brightness increase as the light from Clone Slime being replaced with Acid Slime grazes it.
As Proto Cyber Dragon’s attack approaches Acid Slime in a quick shot, the card under it in Defense Mode is reversed (the name box should face to the left to match how it’s placed on his Disk); fixed by first applying the correctly-facing proxy in AfterEffects and moving it as the shot moves, then masking Acid Slime back in over it, along with the light coming from the attack as it starts to shine over its card.
As Ryou explains Overload Fusion’s effect, just before it starts to zoom out as he then chooses the six Monsters he’ll fuse, there are a few frames I noticed where Ryou’s whooshing hair throughout this shot suddenly stops whooshing; I fixed it by just masking in his whooshing hair from the previous frames for a few.
As Ryou taunts Inukai about how his Acidic Last Machine Virus will bother him no more, Inukai starts to slide in on a split-screen, but until his split-screen has fully slid in, there’s no border on its edge; I fixed it in Vegas by first masking out the border once it’s fully slid in, then moving it in another video layer with his split-screen for those nine frames.
As Ryou explains Chimeratech Overdragon’s multiple attacks, we see it reversed on his Disk; fixed by slapping on the correctly-facing proxy in AfterEffects, then re-keyframing it to the slow zoom in Vegas for the 94 frames it zooms out in (phew).
One error that I hoped to fix but scrapped happens as Chimeratech Overdragon’s first attack closes in on Inukai’s Multiple Slime, where we see a Defense-Mode card under it despite it being in Attack Mode the way Inukai summoned it (and since he then takes damage from the attack); couldn’t quite figure out how to light up the floor I’d redrawn under it with the ensuing explosion, and had sought a bit of help to get it right but ultimately that fell through. (Incidentally, not only did the dub not catch this as they dubified its card, but they reversed the card, at that, lol.)
Fixes/Edits! (66)
(Note: These are all flashback-related, and I detailed most of them [including a few new ones] in my post from Sunday that I linked just under the summaries; I went on to apply the fixes I’d applied in 66 to the respective episodes, so I’ll be brief here.  Reinserted fixes from a while back are in italics.)
(Episode 1 Flashback) I reinserted the fix I did to replace the blank Normal Monster on Judai’s Disk in Flame Wingman’s spot with its card as Antique Gear Golem crashes onto Chronos.  [Ep. 1 Flashback End]
(Episode 22 Flashback) As Misawa attacks with Litmus Death Swordsman to start his flashback, I reinserted the fix I did to detail the blank cards on his Disk with Diamond Dragon and Litmus Death.
As Misawa finishes explaining Wingbeat of Giant Dragon’s effect and it zooms out to Litmus Death, I reinserted my fix to his reversed card on Misawa’s Disk to flip it right-side-up.
Reinserted my fix to the repeat of #3 as Skyscraper fades.
Reinserted my fix to another repeat as Misawa explains Spirit Barrier’s effect.
R-R-Reinserted my fix to the r-r-repeat again as we see Misawa’s Disk while Judai explains Cyclone Boomerang’s effect (gotta love reused animation!) [Ep. 22 Flashback End]
(Episode 4 Flashback) As Judai prods Manjoume into choosing a card from his hand for A Hero Appears’s effect, I fixed Manjoume’s blazer looking semi-faded for a frame on his split-screen.
As Judai’s LP take a hit from V-to-Z destroying Burstlady, I fixed the four frames where the upper part of his Disk is missing the little bottom part that extends out a bit and Judai’s vanishing Disk wrist grip.
A bit complex, but I fixed Judai’s briefly-still-missing-then-vanishing-again wrist grip, the shading near his Cemetery slot, Judai’s arm becoming part of his Disk, and his wrist grip suddenly consuming his whole wrist. (Detailed in that Sunday post)
Reinserted my fix to the Attack-Mode Winged Kuriboh on Judai’s Disk to put it in Defense Mode as he discards two to activate Evolutionary/Transcendent Wings.
As Judai swings his arm around telling Winged Kuriboh LV10 to “send [V-to-Z’s] energy right back” at Manjoume, I reinserted my fix to put its Defense-Mode card in the spot on his Disk colored like the Monster Zone it’s on for a few frames.
A bit complex again recycling the Judai shot in #9, but I fixed his again-vanishing Disk wrist grip and half-Disk arm, his wrist grip suddenly consuming his whole wrist again, and his yet-again-vanished wrist grip, miscolored undershirt, and his half-Disk elbow while restoring some previous detail to his Disk. (Detailed in that Sunday post)
As Judai summons Featherman–to Shou and Chronos’s surprise–and has him lunge at Manjoume for the finisher, I reinserted my fix to keep the black faraway box that is Featherman on his Disk both as those two slide in on split-screens and as they slide back out. [Ep. 4 Flashback End]
(Episode 8 Flashback) I reinserted my fix to remove Featherman from Judai’s Disk as his LP drop from Cyber Dragon destroying it.
Reinserted my fix to a repeat of #14 as Judai’s excited about Ryou’s Time Capsule.
As Judai draws for his turn, I added a Fusion card over the dark-orange rectangle briefly in his hand as he draws it.
After Judai’s first hit on him, I fixed the error as Ryou Special-Summons another Cyber Dragon as a Monster in face-down Defense Mode on his second Monster Zone (detailed in that Sunday post).
Reinserted my fix adding Cyber Twin Dragon to Ryou’s Disk over a yellow rectangle.
As the screen zooms in on Judai after Ryou declares Cyber Twin’s attack, I added Thunder Giant to Judai’s third Monster Zone, then reinserted my previous fix adding it as it zooms back out while Judai uses A Hero Appears.
Reinserted my fix adding a few quick lip flaps to Judai as he says, “Partner,” out loud.
As Judai thinks about how Evolutionary Wings would evolve his Winged Kuriboh and we then see Bubbleman on his field, I added a missing Bubbleman card to his Disk.
Right after #21, I revised my previous fix to replace the Defense-Mode Mudballman on his Disk with an Attack-Mode Bubbleman, after I accidentally put it in Defense Mode before.
As Ryou grabs Power Bond from his hand before activating it, I reinserted my fix adding Ryou’s two missing Cyber Dragons to his Disk and then one over the blank Normal Monster card in his left hand.
As Ryou slips Power Bond into his Disk, I reinserted my fix adding those two missing Cyber Dragons onto his Disk.  [Ep. 8 Flashback End]
For the Ep. 67 preview, I added my translation of the notice left on the Red dorm by Napoleon which I’ll be using in the episode proper.
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Monkey High! (Shouko Akira)
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