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==Anime==
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== Yu-Gi-Oh! ==
* [[Yugi Muto]] used this card during the [[Ceremonial Battle]] against [[Atem]]. While [[Yugi]] had "[[Green Gadget]]" and "[[Stronghold the Moving Fortress]]" under his control, this card let him [[Special Summon]] "[[Red Gadget]]" and "[[Yellow Gadget]]", at the cost of paying 1000 Life Points and forbidding "Red Gadget" and Yellow Gadget" from attacking or changing their Battle Positions. By summoning "Red Gadget" and Yellow Gadget", "[[Stronghold the Moving Fortress|Stronghold]]"'s [[ATK]] became 3000.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 221|episode 221]], [[Yugi Muto]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Yami Yugi]]. He uses this card while he controls "[[Green Gadget (anime)|Green Gadget]]" and "[[Stronghold the Moving Fortress (anime)|Stronghold the Moving Fortress]]" to Special Summon "[[Red Gadget (anime)|Red Gadget]]" and "[[Yellow Gadget (anime)|Yellow Gadget]]" from his hand and Deck. Since "Green Gadget", "Red Gadget", and Yellow Gadget" were all in play on Yugi's side of the field, the ATK of "Stronghold the Moving Fortress" became 3000.
:* Note: Since both "[[Green Gadget]]" and "[[Stronghold the Moving Fortress]]" are [[Level 4 Monster Cards|Level 4]] [[EARTH]] [[monsters]], it may be unclear which monster [[Yugi]] targeted with this card to summon his other "[[Gadget]]" monsters. :**However, since "Stronghold" is originally a Trap card and in the manga "Ties of the Brethen" summons "similar" monsters instead of same-Attribute monsters, it could be safely assumed that "Green Gadget" was the target.
 
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 016|episode 16]] of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, this card is shown as one of the many cards that [[Beauregard]] and [[Brier]] had taken from students. However the scene that showed these cards was cut from the English version.  
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== Yu-Gi-Oh! GX ==
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 016|episode 16]], this card is shown as one of the many cards that [[Beauregard]] and [[Brier]] had taken from students. The scene that showed these cards was cut from the dub.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 058|episode 58]], this card can be seen after [[Aster Phoenix]]'s defeat of a man who had just robbed [[Duel Academy]]'s card shop. After the duel, Aster looks through the man's deck and then throws the cards back at the man. This card can be briefly be seen on the ground afterwards.
  
==Manga==
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== Manga ==
 
* [[Kirk Dixon]] uses this card in his [[Machina]] Deck in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''.
 
* [[Kirk Dixon]] uses this card in his [[Machina]] Deck in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''.

Latest revision as of 18:53, 15 June 2024

Yu-Gi-Oh![edit]

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX[edit]

  • In episode 16, this card is shown as one of the many cards that Beauregard and Brier had taken from students. The scene that showed these cards was cut from the dub.
  • In episode 58, this card can be seen after Aster Phoenix's defeat of a man who had just robbed Duel Academy's card shop. After the duel, Aster looks through the man's deck and then throws the cards back at the man. This card can be briefly be seen on the ground afterwards.

Manga[edit]