Card Appearances:Magical Arm Shield
Yu-Gi-Oh!
- In episode 64, Joey Wheeler uses this card during his Duel against Weevil Underwood. When "Insect Queen" attacks "Panther Warrior", Joey activates this card to redirect the attack to Weevil's "Insect Soldiers of the Sky", destroying it instead.
- In episode 69, Joey uses this card during his Duel against Mako Tsunami. When "Fortress Whale" attacks "Panther Warrior", Joey activates this card to redirect the attack to Mako's "The Legendary Fisherman", destroying it instead.
- In episode 76, this card is shown in Joey's hand during his Duel against Yugi Muto while the former was possessed by Marik Ishtar. Yugi took this card from Joey's hand via "Exchange". In the next episode, "Rocket Warrior" attacks "Beta the Magnet Warrior", but Yugi activates this card to redirect the attack to "Panther Warrior". Due to the effect of "Rocket Warrior", it isn't destroyed and Joey takes no damage from the attack. After damage calculation, "Panther Warrior" loses 500 ATK until the End Phase. "Attrition" then decreases the ATK of "Panther Warrior" by the ATK of "Rocket Warrior".
- In episode 104, this card can be seen when Joey is shown building his Deck for his duel with Johnson.
- In episode 161, Joey uses this card during his Duel against Rex Raptor. When "Horned Saurus" attacks "Rocket Warrior", Joey activates this card to redirect the attack to "Gilasaurus", but Rex activates "Jurassic Heart" to negate the effect of this card and destroy it. The attack continues, destroying "Rocket Warrior".
- This card can be seen in Joey's hand during his third Duel against Mai Valentine. It can be seen after Mai plays "Card of Sanctity". Joey later sets this card face-down, but it's destroyed by "Harpie's Feather Duster".
- Magical Arm Shield was referred to as "Magic Arm Shield", and inflicted damage to the opponent's Life Points if the selected monster was in Attack Position and destroyed in that battle. The real card would inflict damage to the person who activated the Trap Card since the monster would be on his/her side of the field, even if he/she was not the owner of the card.