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Revision as of 21:35, 5 August 2010
- This is a "Malefic" version of the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".
- Part of this card's effect is similar to the" Earthbound Immortals" in that only one "Malefic" Monster can be on the Field at a time, and that the card is destroyed unless a Field Spell is on the field.
- Also, part of its effect is similar to both "Machine Emperor Wisel Infinity", "Machine Emperor Skiel Infinity" and "Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity" which prevents all of your other monsters from Attacking.
- This is the first "Malefic" monster to ever be released in any country outside Japan.
- This card is the mentioned "Blue Eyes" Effect monster in the advertisements for Duelist Pack: Kaiba. Ironically, it was never used from him; more likely, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" was stolen from him by Paradox
- This card and "Malefic Red-Eyes Black Dragon" are the only "Malefic" Counterparts whose right eye is not covered by their masks (this is not evident from the art of "Malefic Red-Eyes", but it is from the animation).
- Despite being the first two "Malefic" Monsters released, this card and "Malefic Red-Eyes Black Dragon" are the last two "Malefic" Monsters to be summoned in The Tenth Anniversary Movie.
- This is the first "Malefic" monster to be released in the TCG.