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- This card is famous for the fact that only four of them were ever printed - three of which are in Seto Kaiba's deck. Yugi's grandfather, Solomon Mutou had the fourth, but Seto Kaiba challenged him to a duel and won. He stole his Blue-Eyes and ripped it up, because he didn't want anyone to use it against him (since a duelist can only have up to three copies of the same card in a deck, Seto Kaiba physically could not use the fourth). Since then, Blue-Eyes has been used in almost all of Seto Kaiba's duels, except during the Battle City Finals Four-Way Duel, which determined who faced who in the Battle City Finals. It is not known if more Blue-Eyes White Dragons were printed afterwards in the anime.
- In the final season of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, Blue-Eyes White Dragon is revealed to be the spirit of Kisara.
- In Episode 34 of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, this card is used by Kaibaman.
- In the final season of the anime the Blue Eyes is identified as the only monster whose power is greater than that of the Gods.