Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 090

The Race to Escape, Part 2, known as "Deathmatch Riding Duel" in the Japanese version, is the ninetieth episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's.

Episode summary::[[Lotten has summoned "Big Cannon Ogre" and backed Yusei into a corner. When Yusei's Life Points drop down to a slim 400, Yusei stakes everything on his next draw. Meanwhile Kalin saves Sergio, West and Nicko's father, and has been fighting the lookouts in order to escape.]]

Yusei vs. Lotten

 * ''... continued from last episode.

Lotten's turn

Lotten draws "Big Cannon Ogre". He Special Summons it by Tributing "Gatling Ogre" (ATK: 2400). Lotten activates the effect of "Skill Successor" from his Graveyard, by removing it from play, "Big Cannon Ogre" gains 800 ATK (ATK: 3200). "Big Cannon Ogre" attacks "Turret Warrior" and destroys it. Due to the effect of "Big Cannon Ogre", the damage dealt to Yusei is doubled (Yusei: 400 Life Points). Lotten ends his turn.

Yusei's turn

Yusei draws. He activates "Speed Spell - Dead Synchron", removes from play "Sonic Chick" and "Quickdraw Synchron" from his Graveyard to Synchro Summon "Drill Warrior" (ATK: 2400). Yusei activates "Drill Warrior"'s effect to attack Lotten directly. Lotten activates "Dynamite Wall"'s effect from his Graveyard, and removes it from play to destroy both monsters.

The duel is almost canceled by Lotten after Kalin appears and rams into his Duel Runner. Lotten blows up the area after activating the "Dynamite Wall" Trap Card.

Differences in Adaptations

 * In the English dub when the pursuing guards activate Sergio's restraint collar the bolts of electricity jumping from it are edited out.

Extras

 * In the opening credits there was another "10th Anniversary Movie" preview was revealed and so was another card. The card is Elemental Hero Neos Knight.


 * In the preview for the next episode, it was mentioned that the next air date would be the 6th of January 2010, meaning that there will be an additional week before an episode appears.


 * This is one of the few episodes so far to include the insert song "You Say ~Ashita e~" ("You say... to tomorrow") by La-Vie (who also sings the third opening theme).