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This list does not include monsters whose pose is based on a panel or scene in which they appeared in, but does include ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]''-original monster cards that were based on monsters as they were seen in certain scenes.
 
This list does not include monsters whose pose is based on a panel or scene in which they appeared in, but does include ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]''-original monster cards that were based on monsters as they were seen in certain scenes.
  
== Cards by series ==
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=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' ===
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== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' ==
==== Monsters ====
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=== Monsters ===
 
* "[[Detonating Kuriboh]]", based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|131|ref}} and {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|39|ref}}, in which "[[Thousand-Eyes Restrict (manga)|Thousand-Eyes Restrict]]" absorbs the [[Multiply (manga)|multipled]] "[[Kuriboh (manga)|Kuriboh]]".
 
* "[[Detonating Kuriboh]]", based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|131|ref}} and {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|39|ref}}, in which "[[Thousand-Eyes Restrict (manga)|Thousand-Eyes Restrict]]" absorbs the [[Multiply (manga)|multipled]] "[[Kuriboh (manga)|Kuriboh]]".
 
* "[[Red-Eyes Soul]]", based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|195|ref}} where "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" losing its wing from the attack of "[[Rocket Warrior (manga)|Rocket Warrior]]". Also based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|260|ref}}, specifically from the panel depicting its sudden appearance due to "[[The Flute of Summoning Dragon (manga)|The Flute of Summoning Dragon]]".
 
* "[[Red-Eyes Soul]]", based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|195|ref}} where "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" losing its wing from the attack of "[[Rocket Warrior (manga)|Rocket Warrior]]". Also based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|260|ref}}, specifically from the panel depicting its sudden appearance due to "[[The Flute of Summoning Dragon (manga)|The Flute of Summoning Dragon]]".
  
==== Spells/Traps ====
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=== Spells/Traps ===
 
* "[[Corrosive Scales]]", based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|68|ref}}, where "[[Great Moth (manga)|Great Moth]]" (instead of "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]") faces "[[Gaia the Dragon Champion (manga)|Gaia the Dragon Champion]]" as the latter begins to lose ATK due to the former's corrosive poison.
 
* "[[Corrosive Scales]]", based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|68|ref}}, where "[[Great Moth (manga)|Great Moth]]" (instead of "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]") faces "[[Gaia the Dragon Champion (manga)|Gaia the Dragon Champion]]" as the latter begins to lose ATK due to the former's corrosive poison.
 
* "[[Duel Tower]]", based on the [[KaibaCorp Island Duel Tower]] where the [[Battle City]] semi-finals and the title match takes place in ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''
 
* "[[Duel Tower]]", based on the [[KaibaCorp Island Duel Tower]] where the [[Battle City]] semi-finals and the title match takes place in ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''
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* "[[Soul Energy MAX!!!]]", based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|275|ref}} where "[[The God of the Obelisk]]" is combined with "[[Soul Taker (manga)|Soul Taker]]" to Tribute "[[Immortal God Slime (manga)|Immortal God Slime]]", which treated as two monsters (its Fusion Materials, "[[Jam Defender (manga)|Jam Defender]]" and "[[Metal Reflect Slime (manga)|Metal Reflect Slime]]") and increase its [[ATK]] to [[∞]].
 
* "[[Soul Energy MAX!!!]]", based on {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|275|ref}} where "[[The God of the Obelisk]]" is combined with "[[Soul Taker (manga)|Soul Taker]]" to Tribute "[[Immortal God Slime (manga)|Immortal God Slime]]", which treated as two monsters (its Fusion Materials, "[[Jam Defender (manga)|Jam Defender]]" and "[[Metal Reflect Slime (manga)|Metal Reflect Slime]]") and increase its [[ATK]] to [[∞]].
  
=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' ===
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== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' ==
==== Monsters ====
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=== Monsters ===
 
* "[[Elemental HERO Honest Neos]]", based on the appearance of "[[Elemental Hero Neos (anime)|Elemental Hero Neos]]" in the final opening of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'', ''[[Precious Time, Glory Days]]'' and in {{episode|GX|160|ref}} where the effect of "[[Honest (anime)|Honest]]" causes "Neos" to gain the former monster's angelic wings.
 
* "[[Elemental HERO Honest Neos]]", based on the appearance of "[[Elemental Hero Neos (anime)|Elemental Hero Neos]]" in the final opening of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'', ''[[Precious Time, Glory Days]]'' and in {{episode|GX|160|ref}} where the effect of "[[Honest (anime)|Honest]]" causes "Neos" to gain the former monster's angelic wings.
 
* "[[Geistgrinder Golem]]", based on the appearance of "[[Torch Golem (anime)|Torch Golem]]" in {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|150|ref}} when it is coated with the darkness of [[Echo]]'s spirit by [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]], who forces it to attack their [[Yubel (anime)|card counterpart]].
 
* "[[Geistgrinder Golem]]", based on the appearance of "[[Torch Golem (anime)|Torch Golem]]" in {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|150|ref}} when it is coated with the darkness of [[Echo]]'s spirit by [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]], who forces it to attack their [[Yubel (anime)|card counterpart]].
 
* "[[Wake Up Your Elemental HERO]]", based on a shot from the second Japanese ending theme of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' anime, ''[[Wake Up Your Heart]]'', which features "[[Elemental Hero Necroshade (anime)|Elemental Hero Necroshade]]", "[[Elemental Hero Neo Bubbleman (anime)|Elemental Hero Neo Bubbleman]]", "[[Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman (anime)|Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman]]", "[[Elemental Hero Wildedge (anime)|Elemental Hero Wildedge]]", "[[Winged Kuriboh (anime)|Winged Kuriboh]]", and two "[[Hero Kid (anime)|Hero Kids]]".
 
* "[[Wake Up Your Elemental HERO]]", based on a shot from the second Japanese ending theme of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' anime, ''[[Wake Up Your Heart]]'', which features "[[Elemental Hero Necroshade (anime)|Elemental Hero Necroshade]]", "[[Elemental Hero Neo Bubbleman (anime)|Elemental Hero Neo Bubbleman]]", "[[Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman (anime)|Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman]]", "[[Elemental Hero Wildedge (anime)|Elemental Hero Wildedge]]", "[[Winged Kuriboh (anime)|Winged Kuriboh]]", and two "[[Hero Kid (anime)|Hero Kids]]".
  
==== Spells/Traps ====
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=== Spells/Traps ===
 
* "[[Ancient Gear Duel]]", based on {{episode|GX|167|ref}}, where "[[Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem (anime)|Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem]]" battles "[[Elemental Hero Flare Neos (anime)|Elemental Hero Flare Neos]]".
 
* "[[Ancient Gear Duel]]", based on {{episode|GX|167|ref}}, where "[[Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem (anime)|Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem]]" battles "[[Elemental Hero Flare Neos (anime)|Elemental Hero Flare Neos]]".
 
* "[[Awakening of the Crystal Ultimates]]", based on {{episode|GX|130|ref}} where the "[[Rainbow Dragon (anime)|Rainbow Dragon]]" uses its power to send [[Duel Academy]] and everyone inside back home after it was dragged into a desert dimension.
 
* "[[Awakening of the Crystal Ultimates]]", based on {{episode|GX|130|ref}} where the "[[Rainbow Dragon (anime)|Rainbow Dragon]]" uses its power to send [[Duel Academy]] and everyone inside back home after it was dragged into a desert dimension.
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* "[[The Ultimate Creature of Destruction]]", based on {{episode|GX|034|ref}} where "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]" being Summoned amidst the buildings of "Skyecraper".
 
* "[[The Ultimate Creature of Destruction]]", based on {{episode|GX|034|ref}} where "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]" being Summoned amidst the buildings of "Skyecraper".
  
=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' ===
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== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' ==
 
* "[[Arrive in Light]]", based on the [[Synchro Summon]]ing sequence of a "[[Majestic]]" monster using "[[Majestic Dragon (anime)|Majestic Dragon]]" in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's''.
 
* "[[Arrive in Light]]", based on the [[Synchro Summon]]ing sequence of a "[[Majestic]]" monster using "[[Majestic Dragon (anime)|Majestic Dragon]]" in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's''.
 
* "[[Blackbird Close]]", based on {{episode|5D's|030|ref}} where [[Crow Hogan]] escaped [[Sector Security]] on his [[Duel Runner]], the ''[[Blackbird]]'', by activating its flight mode and flies towards the setting sun.  
 
* "[[Blackbird Close]]", based on {{episode|5D's|030|ref}} where [[Crow Hogan]] escaped [[Sector Security]] on his [[Duel Runner]], the ''[[Blackbird]]'', by activating its flight mode and flies towards the setting sun.  
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* "[[Time to Stand Up]]", based on the scene of {{episode|5D's|084|ref}} in which "[[Majestic Red Dragon (anime)|Majestic Red Dragon]]" attacks and destroys three counterfeit "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiends]]".
 
* "[[Time to Stand Up]]", based on the scene of {{episode|5D's|084|ref}} in which "[[Majestic Red Dragon (anime)|Majestic Red Dragon]]" attacks and destroys three counterfeit "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiends]]".
  
=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' ===
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== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' ==
==== Monsters ====
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=== Monsters ===
 
* "[[Full Armored Black Ray Lancer]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|096|ref}} where "[[Black Ray Lancer (anime)|Black Ray Lancer]]" is [[equip]]ped with "[[Submersible Carrier Aero Shark (anime)|Submersible Carrier Aero Shark]]" via the effect of "[[Full Armored Xyz (anime)|Full Armored Xyz]]".
 
* "[[Full Armored Black Ray Lancer]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|096|ref}} where "[[Black Ray Lancer (anime)|Black Ray Lancer]]" is [[equip]]ped with "[[Submersible Carrier Aero Shark (anime)|Submersible Carrier Aero Shark]]" via the effect of "[[Full Armored Xyz (anime)|Full Armored Xyz]]".
 
* "[[Full Armored Crystalzero Lancer]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|096|ref}} where "[[Number 94: Crystalzero (anime)|Number 94: Crystalzero]]" is [[equip]]ped with "[[Black Ray Lancer (anime)|Black Ray Lancer]]" via the effect of "[[Full Armored Xyz (anime)|Full Armored Xyz]]".
 
* "[[Full Armored Crystalzero Lancer]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|096|ref}} where "[[Number 94: Crystalzero (anime)|Number 94: Crystalzero]]" is [[equip]]ped with "[[Black Ray Lancer (anime)|Black Ray Lancer]]" via the effect of "[[Full Armored Xyz (anime)|Full Armored Xyz]]".
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* "[[Number 39: Utopia Rising]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|141|ref}} where "Number 39: Utopia" stands alongside  "[[Number 73: Abyss Splash (anime)|Number 73: Abyss Splash]]" and "[[Number 100: Numeron Dragon (anime)|Number 100: Numeron Dragon]]".
 
* "[[Number 39: Utopia Rising]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|141|ref}} where "Number 39: Utopia" stands alongside  "[[Number 73: Abyss Splash (anime)|Number 73: Abyss Splash]]" and "[[Number 100: Numeron Dragon (anime)|Number 100: Numeron Dragon]]".
  
==== Spells/Traps ====
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=== Spells/Traps ===
 
* "[[Battlin' Boxing Cross Counter]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|130|ref}} where "[[Number 54: Lion Heart (anime)|Number 54: Lion Heart]]" and "[[Number C105: Battlin' Boxer Comet Cestus (anime)|Number C105: Battlin' Boxer Comet Cestus]]" battle each other using their fists.
 
* "[[Battlin' Boxing Cross Counter]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|130|ref}} where "[[Number 54: Lion Heart (anime)|Number 54: Lion Heart]]" and "[[Number C105: Battlin' Boxer Comet Cestus (anime)|Number C105: Battlin' Boxer Comet Cestus]]" battle each other using their fists.
 
* "[[Barian Untopia]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|099|ref}} which depicts the Barian World in the scene where a pillar of fire is released from the [[Barian Sea]].
 
* "[[Barian Untopia]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|099|ref}} which depicts the Barian World in the scene where a pillar of fire is released from the [[Barian Sea]].
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* "[[Zexal Entrust]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|038|ref}} where "[[Number 39: Utopia (anime)|Number 39: Utopia]]" is shown flying out of the airship on his own at the behest of Astral while he was trapped by [[Number 96]].
 
* "[[Zexal Entrust]]", based on {{episode|ZEXAL|038|ref}} where "[[Number 39: Utopia (anime)|Number 39: Utopia]]" is shown flying out of the airship on his own at the behest of Astral while he was trapped by [[Number 96]].
  
=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'' ===
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== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'' ==
==== Monsters ====
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=== Monsters ===
 
* "[[Performapal Duelist Extraordinaire]]", based on a shot from the sixth and final Japanese opening of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'', ''[[Pendulum Beat!]]'' where a silhouette of [[Yuya Sakaki]] strikes a pose on a platform in a city setting with glittering lights.
 
* "[[Performapal Duelist Extraordinaire]]", based on a shot from the sixth and final Japanese opening of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'', ''[[Pendulum Beat!]]'' where a silhouette of [[Yuya Sakaki]] strikes a pose on a platform in a city setting with glittering lights.
 
* "[[Supreme King Z-ARC - Synchro Universe]]", based on {{episode|ARC-V|138|ref}} which features both "[[Supreme King Z-ARC (anime)|Supreme King Z-ARC]]" and "[[Supreme King Dragon Clear Wing (anime)|Supreme King Dragon Clear Wing]]".
 
* "[[Supreme King Z-ARC - Synchro Universe]]", based on {{episode|ARC-V|138|ref}} which features both "[[Supreme King Z-ARC (anime)|Supreme King Z-ARC]]" and "[[Supreme King Dragon Clear Wing (anime)|Supreme King Dragon Clear Wing]]".
  
==== Spells/Traps ====
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=== Spells/Traps ===
 
* "[[Battle Royal Mode - Joining]]", based on the [[Obelisk Force]]'s invasion of [[Heartland City]], where each member is depicted in flashbacks using different "[[Ancient Gear]]" monsters.
 
* "[[Battle Royal Mode - Joining]]", based on the [[Obelisk Force]]'s invasion of [[Heartland City]], where each member is depicted in flashbacks using different "[[Ancient Gear]]" monsters.
 
* "[[Kahyoreigetsu]]", based on a shot from the fourth ending theme song of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'', ''[[Speaking]]'', which features the arms of [[Zuzu Boyle]], [[Lulu Obsidian]], [[Rin]], and [[Celina]], each wearing her own [[Four Dimension Bracelets|bracelet]].
 
* "[[Kahyoreigetsu]]", based on a shot from the fourth ending theme song of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'', ''[[Speaking]]'', which features the arms of [[Zuzu Boyle]], [[Lulu Obsidian]], [[Rin]], and [[Celina]], each wearing her own [[Four Dimension Bracelets|bracelet]].
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* "[[Soul of the Supreme King]]", based on {{episode|ARC-V|140|ref}} where the [[Four Dimensional Dragons]] (in their "[[Supreme King Dragon]]" corrupted forms) split from "[[Supreme King Z-ARC (anime)|Supreme King Z-ARC]]" via the effect of "[[En Flowers]]".
 
* "[[Soul of the Supreme King]]", based on {{episode|ARC-V|140|ref}} where the [[Four Dimensional Dragons]] (in their "[[Supreme King Dragon]]" corrupted forms) split from "[[Supreme King Z-ARC (anime)|Supreme King Z-ARC]]" via the effect of "[[En Flowers]]".
  
=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS'' ===
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== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS'' ==
==== Monsters ====
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=== Monsters ===
 
* "[[Danmari @Ignister]]", based on the monster form taken by [[Ai]] when he attempts to devour someone.  
 
* "[[Danmari @Ignister]]", based on the monster form taken by [[Ai]] when he attempts to devour someone.  
  
==== Spells/Traps ====
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=== Spells/Traps ===
 
* "[[A.I. Meet You]]", based on {{episode|VRAINS|12|ref}}, where Ai's body is restored after his data is recovered from [[Varis]].
 
* "[[A.I. Meet You]]", based on {{episode|VRAINS|12|ref}}, where Ai's body is restored after his data is recovered from [[Varis]].
 
* "[[Link into the VRAINS!]]", based on {{episode|VRAINS|001|ref}}, where [[Yusaku Fujiki]] logs into [[LINK VRAINS]] as [[Playmaker]] for the first time on-screen.
 
* "[[Link into the VRAINS!]]", based on {{episode|VRAINS|001|ref}}, where [[Yusaku Fujiki]] logs into [[LINK VRAINS]] as [[Playmaker]] for the first time on-screen.
 
* "[[Forge a New Future]]", based on {{episode|VRAINS|046|ref}} where "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]" (whose [[ATK]] is increased by the effect of "[[Zero Extra Link (anime)|Zero Extra Link]]") attacks "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]".
 
* "[[Forge a New Future]]", based on {{episode|VRAINS|046|ref}} where "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]" (whose [[ATK]] is increased by the effect of "[[Zero Extra Link (anime)|Zero Extra Link]]") attacks "[[Borreload Dragon (anime)|Borreload Dragon]]".
  
=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS'' ===
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== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS'' ==
==== Monsters ====
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=== Monsters ===
 
* "[[Blue-Eyes Vision Dragon]]", based on the appearance of "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime Rush Duel)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" as a hologram inside the underground chamber containing [[The Relic]] in {{episode|SEVENS|001|ref}} and {{episode|SEVENS|053|ref}}.
 
* "[[Blue-Eyes Vision Dragon]]", based on the appearance of "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime Rush Duel)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" as a hologram inside the underground chamber containing [[The Relic]] in {{episode|SEVENS|001|ref}} and {{episode|SEVENS|053|ref}}.
 
* "[[Meika Etraynzeyes the Shadow Flower Lunatic]]", based on [[Rayne Nanahoshi]]'s delusional state when she exaggerates her targets of affection as more exaggerated beautiful versions of themselves.
 
* "[[Meika Etraynzeyes the Shadow Flower Lunatic]]", based on [[Rayne Nanahoshi]]'s delusional state when she exaggerates her targets of affection as more exaggerated beautiful versions of themselves.
  
==== Spells/Traps ====
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=== Spells/Traps ===
 
* "[[My Patience Has Run Out!]]", based on {{episode|SEVENS|11|ref}} where [[Romin Kirishima]] loses control of herself due to hunger.
 
* "[[My Patience Has Run Out!]]", based on {{episode|SEVENS|11|ref}} where [[Romin Kirishima]] loses control of herself due to hunger.
 
* "[[Resolve (card)|Resolve]]", based on {{episode|SEVENS|24|ref}} where [[Lucidien Kallister]], [[Gavin Sogetsu]], and Romin defeat three copies of [[Otes]] simultaneously.
 
* "[[Resolve (card)|Resolve]]", based on {{episode|SEVENS|24|ref}} where [[Lucidien Kallister]], [[Gavin Sogetsu]], and Romin defeat three copies of [[Otes]] simultaneously.
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* "[[Word Working]]", based on {{episode|SEVENS|079|ref}} where [[Lucidien Kallister]] uses the effect of "[[Poet Fairy (anime)|Poet Fairy]]" to shuffle [[Yuga Goha]]'s [[Chameleon]] cards from his [[Graveyard]] to his [[Deck]] and weaken his "[[Ecdysis Caesarleon (anime)|Ecdysis Caesarleon]]".
 
* "[[Word Working]]", based on {{episode|SEVENS|079|ref}} where [[Lucidien Kallister]] uses the effect of "[[Poet Fairy (anime)|Poet Fairy]]" to shuffle [[Yuga Goha]]'s [[Chameleon]] cards from his [[Graveyard]] to his [[Deck]] and weaken his "[[Ecdysis Caesarleon (anime)|Ecdysis Caesarleon]]".
  
=== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!'' ===
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== ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!'' ==
 
* "[[Transamu Rainac - War To Zen!]]"
 
* "[[Transamu Rainac - War To Zen!]]"
  

Revision as of 16:10, 18 April 2024

The following is a list of cards based on scenes from the various Yu-Gi-Oh! anime/manga series. This includes cards whose artwork strongly resembles the visuals of certain shots/panels, or rearranges elements that were present in a scene from a new perspective.

This list does not include monsters whose pose is based on a panel or scene in which they appeared in, but does include OCG/TCG-original monster cards that were based on monsters as they were seen in certain scenes.


Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters

Monsters

Spells/Traps

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Monsters

Spells/Traps

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL

Monsters

Spells/Traps

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V

Monsters

Spells/Traps

Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS

Monsters

Spells/Traps

Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS

Monsters

Spells/Traps

Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!

See also