Yu-Gi-Oh. Death-T3
Feb. 28th, 2010 12:31 am The gang arrive at the third Death-T attraction.


Yes, Yugi's cards can sense that his grandpa is dying.
They search around the mansion and Yugi finds a piece of paper written by someone who apparently can't spell.

Kaiba appears...

Jounouchi: 'Floating in the air!'
Kaiba: 'Screw the rules, I can defy gravity!'

I want to slap Kaiba's smug face.
Oddly enough Kaiba is the only character here whose voice I'm 'hearing' is his English voice. For the rest it's their original voices from season 0. I think it's because as a person who got caught up in the Pokemon craze growing up all I could think about while watching the show was 'Oh God, Brock's turned into right smug bastard!'
He tells the gang to put one hand each through some holes in the wall...which they do...because this can't be a trap, can it?

Oh wait it is...

Oh great, so they've gone from being shot at to almost electrocuted and now they're possibly going to be dismembered. Kaiba, you have issues...serious issues. Get over it.
Above each hole is a series of numbers: 00, 01,10 and 11. They try and work out what it could mean and Yugi suddenly remembers the piece of paper he found, could that be the clue?

Yugi's guess was correct. Here he explain's how he figured out the answer:

He also deduces that the exit must be beneath their feet. Surely enough a trapdoor opens, a hand comes out...and grabs Jouji, whisking him away. The others decide that they have to rescue him. For the love of all things holy...why?
Tune in next time on Death-T when Jounouchi becomes connected -literally- to a chainsaw wielding maniac.


Yes, Yugi's cards can sense that his grandpa is dying.
They search around the mansion and Yugi finds a piece of paper written by someone who apparently can't spell.

Kaiba appears...

Jounouchi: 'Floating in the air!'
Kaiba: 'Screw the rules, I can defy gravity!'

I want to slap Kaiba's smug face.
Oddly enough Kaiba is the only character here whose voice I'm 'hearing' is his English voice. For the rest it's their original voices from season 0. I think it's because as a person who got caught up in the Pokemon craze growing up all I could think about while watching the show was 'Oh God, Brock's turned into right smug bastard!'
He tells the gang to put one hand each through some holes in the wall...which they do...because this can't be a trap, can it?

Oh wait it is...

Oh great, so they've gone from being shot at to almost electrocuted and now they're possibly going to be dismembered. Kaiba, you have issues...serious issues. Get over it.
Above each hole is a series of numbers: 00, 01,10 and 11. They try and work out what it could mean and Yugi suddenly remembers the piece of paper he found, could that be the clue?

Yugi's guess was correct. Here he explain's how he figured out the answer:

He also deduces that the exit must be beneath their feet. Surely enough a trapdoor opens, a hand comes out...and grabs Jouji, whisking him away. The others decide that they have to rescue him. For the love of all things holy...why?
Tune in next time on Death-T when Jounouchi becomes connected -literally- to a chainsaw wielding maniac.
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Date: 2010-02-28 07:25 am (UTC)Personally, I think Kaiba could've thrown in more lasers. And maybe a musical number.
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Date: 2010-02-28 09:00 am (UTC)What I want to know is, Kiba originally made "Death T" just for Yugi, right? Then how did he accommodate for four other people so quickly? Because plenty of those games are impossible to beat with just one person, and Kiba was pretty big on at least an appearance of fairness in his deathtraps.
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