Yu-Gi-Oh X: Yugi Finds Exodia (Episode 3)

Author: Anthony
From: Austin, USA
Age: 9
Date: 27th Dec 2002, 2:54 AM
Rating: 2
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Title: Yu-Gi-Oh X: Yugi Finds Exodia (Episode 3)

Yugi, Joey, Tristan and Tea went to the beach. When they got there, there was alot of people. They found a good spot under a tree. Yugi went to go swim. He found a Duel Monsters Card. He flipped it over. He saw the Left Leg of the Forbidden One. 'Wow! I found my Exodia card. 'Great, now all we need is two more.' said Joey 'Let's see. We have the left leg, the right leg and the right arm. So all we need is the left arm and the face. Let's go look for them.' commanded Yugi. It wasn't long 'till Tristan found the left arm. 'Now all we need is the face.'said Tea. They looked for hours. Yugi saw a triangle sticking out a little kid's sand castle. The little kid wasn't there, so Yugi grabbed it. It was the face of Exodia! The little girl saw. 'Come back here!' she yelled . Yugi got scared and ran away. She was a little 4-year-old girl. He showed his friends and all of them were so happy. ' Now you can kick but in every duel you fight!' yelled Joey.


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