Dupower

"Dupower" is the first episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dupower.

Duelist twins Venabu and Mecedu Zooka discover the Century Mace and the Century Slippers, which grant them strange powers. One of their teachers, a shady man named Sho du Baym wants their Dupower Dragon and Dupower Phoenix.

Summary
In the year 2098, an undefeated duelist named Makumoro turned 95. He knew he was going to die soon, but he wanted to be remembered forever. He hired some people to construct a giant statue of him called the Maku Colossus. When Makumoro died, his duelist soul was absorbed into the Maku Colossus, which was the best resemblance of him.

In the year 3012, the Maku Colossus fell and broke into 100 pieces, each containing a fragment of Makumoro's soul. The pieces took the forms of objects, with each object bearing special powers. These pieces were called the Century Items.

The Century Items were being shipped across the world to a museum, but they got lost at sea, and scattered internationally via different methods.

In the year 3050, a boy and a girl who look very similar to each other walk out of a door and wave goodbye to their parents. The girl, Mecedu, points out something shiny in a bush. Her and the boy, Venabu, run to it and see a silver mace with a pair of silver slippers. They take the objects and try to figure out what they are. Mecedu then points out that they're going to be late for school, and they start running. When they get to school, they're greeted by their friends Guam Koa and Candace Dillon. The twins show them the objects, then they all walk to their first class.

All the students are writing essays, when Venabu's pencil breaks. He asks to borrow Guam's pencil. Guam agrees, but their teacher, Mr. Baym, asks him if he is talking. Guam says that Venabu is asking for a pencil, and Venabu nods. Venabu ends up breaking Guam's pencil, and Guam tells him that that was his last and favorite pencil. Mr. Baym asks Guam if he is talking again, and Guam nods. He asks if Venabu asked him anything, and Venabu says no. Mr. Baym immediately sends Guam out into the hall.

After class, Guam says he is angry because Venabu broke his pencil and got him in trouble. Venabu tries to apologize, but he trips and drops all his books on Guam's foot. Guam then challenges Venabu to a duel. Mecedu tells Guam that none of this was Venabu's fault, but this just causes Guam to bring Mecedu into the duel, too.

Venabu Zooka and Mecedu Zooka vs. Guam Koa
Turn 1: Guam

Guam draws and subsequently Normal Summons "Marauding Captain" (1200/400).