Filled with laugh-out-loud hilarious text and cartoons, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series follows Greg Heffley as he records the daily trials and triumphs of friendship, family life and middle school where undersized weaklings have to share the hallways with kids who are taller, meaner and already shaving! On top of all that, Greg must be careful to avoid the dreaded CHEESE TOUCH!
The first book in the series was published in 2007 and became instantly popular for its relatable humor. Today, more than 300 million copies have been sold around the world!
The episode's emotional weight lies in the revelation of how Seto Kaiba seized control of KaibaCorp.
Gozaburo discovered the plan and pressured Mokuba for support. Seto, anticipating this, staged a public "betrayal" of Mokuba, accusing him of leaking the plan. This was a calculated move: by letting Gozaburo think he had won Mokuba’s 2% share, Seto made Gozaburo overconfident, causing him to stop buying shares.
By paying 500 Life Points, Kaiba performs a special Tribute Summon for his ace monster, Blue-Eyes White Dragon . Since Blue-Eyes is Level 8, it is able to reach and destroy the Satellite Cannon, wiping out Leichter’s remaining Life Points. 3. Notable Differences Between Adaptations Japanese Original ( Duel Monsters ) 4Kids English Dub Gozaburo's Fate Planned to bankrupt KaibaCorp to make shares worthless. Threatened to send Seto back to the orphanage. Kaiba's Dialogue Expressed that his "dreams of games" would beat weapons. Arrogantly mocked Leichter for challenging him. Censorship Shows Kaiba pushing Mokuba to the ground. Initial flashback scene was cut; later shown briefly. Card Art "Injection Fairy Lily" holds a needle. Needle edited into a rocket or blurred out.
Despite Noah’s attempts to use these memories to turn Mokuba against Seto, Mokuba remains steadfast, understanding that Seto’s harsh actions were a means to secure their freedom. 2. The Duel: Kaiba vs. Leichter
Seto recruited the Big Five to help him buy 51% of KaibaCorp’s stock to oust his stepfather, Gozaburo.
Leichter uses "Injection Fairy Lily" to drain Kaiba’s life points and relies on "Satellite Cannon," which attacks from "space" (making it immune to monsters below Level 7 or 8, depending on the version).
The episode's emotional weight lies in the revelation of how Seto Kaiba seized control of KaibaCorp.
Gozaburo discovered the plan and pressured Mokuba for support. Seto, anticipating this, staged a public "betrayal" of Mokuba, accusing him of leaking the plan. This was a calculated move: by letting Gozaburo think he had won Mokuba’s 2% share, Seto made Gozaburo overconfident, causing him to stop buying shares.
By paying 500 Life Points, Kaiba performs a special Tribute Summon for his ace monster, Blue-Eyes White Dragon . Since Blue-Eyes is Level 8, it is able to reach and destroy the Satellite Cannon, wiping out Leichter’s remaining Life Points. 3. Notable Differences Between Adaptations Japanese Original ( Duel Monsters ) 4Kids English Dub Gozaburo's Fate Planned to bankrupt KaibaCorp to make shares worthless. Threatened to send Seto back to the orphanage. Kaiba's Dialogue Expressed that his "dreams of games" would beat weapons. Arrogantly mocked Leichter for challenging him. Censorship Shows Kaiba pushing Mokuba to the ground. Initial flashback scene was cut; later shown briefly. Card Art "Injection Fairy Lily" holds a needle. Needle edited into a rocket or blurred out.
Despite Noah’s attempts to use these memories to turn Mokuba against Seto, Mokuba remains steadfast, understanding that Seto’s harsh actions were a means to secure their freedom. 2. The Duel: Kaiba vs. Leichter
Seto recruited the Big Five to help him buy 51% of KaibaCorp’s stock to oust his stepfather, Gozaburo.
Leichter uses "Injection Fairy Lily" to drain Kaiba’s life points and relies on "Satellite Cannon," which attacks from "space" (making it immune to monsters below Level 7 or 8, depending on the version).