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==[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]== | ==[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]== | ||
* In the Japanese Anime of [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] and Manga of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]], [[Negate Attack]] was a [[Quick-Play Spell Card]] used by [[Seto Kaiba]] and [[Leon von Schroeder]]. It could also block 'redirected' attacks, such as when [[Mirror Force]] was used. | * In the Japanese Anime of [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] and Manga of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]], [[Negate Attack]] was a [[Quick-Play Spell Card]] used by [[Seto Kaiba]] and [[Leon von Schroeder]]. It could also block 'redirected' attacks, such as when [[Mirror Force]] was used. | ||
− | ** In the dub version of | + | ** In the dub version of Yu-gi-Oh second series episode 10 when [[Mimic of Doom]] activated this card, [[Yami Yugi]] said that Mimic had a magic prepared, but in that case [[Negate Attack]] was purple, so in that moment it was a [[Trap Card]] not a [[Spell Card]], in the Japanese version it was a [[Quick-Play Spell Card]]. |
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+ | * During season 5 of Engilsh anime, it was changed to a [[Trap Cards|Trap Card]] in order to follow the OCG/TCG rules and effects. | ||
==[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]== | ==[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]== | ||
− | * In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, it was changed to a [[Trap Cards|Trap Card]] in order to follow the TCG rules. | + | * In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, it was changed to a [[Trap Cards|Trap Card]] in order to follow the OCG/TCG rules and effects. |
** Although, it still appeared in the GX Japanese closing song [[Borderline Battle]] as a [[Spell Cards|Spell Card]]. | ** Although, it still appeared in the GX Japanese closing song [[Borderline Battle]] as a [[Spell Cards|Spell Card]]. | ||
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* [[Jaden Yuki]] uses this card in various episodes throughout all four seasons. | * [[Jaden Yuki]] uses this card in various episodes throughout all four seasons. | ||
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* [[Nightshroud]]/[[Atticus Rhodes|Atticus]] uses this card against [[Zane Truesdale]]. | * [[Nightshroud]]/[[Atticus Rhodes|Atticus]] uses this card against [[Zane Truesdale]]. | ||
− | * [[Bonaparte]] set this card during his duel with [[Vellian Crowler]], but was unable to activate it. | + | |
− | * When dueling [[Doctor Collector]], [[The D]] used this card | + | * [[Jean-Louis Bonaparte]] set this card during his duel with [[Vellian Crowler]], but was unable to activate it. |
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+ | * When dueling [[Doctor Collector]], [[The D]] used this card to negate [[Cosmo Queen]]'s attack | ||
==[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]== | ==[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]== | ||
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 065|episode 65]], [[Ghost]] used this card to negate [[Goyo Guardian]]'s attack while protecting [[Wise Core]] against [[Tetsu Ushio|Officer Trudge]]. | * In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 065|episode 65]], [[Ghost]] used this card to negate [[Goyo Guardian]]'s attack while protecting [[Wise Core]] against [[Tetsu Ushio|Officer Trudge]]. | ||
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+ | * In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 082|episode 82]], [[Guard Robot]] activate this card to negate [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]]'s [[Level Eater]]'s attack. |
Revision as of 04:36, 5 January 2010
Yu-Gi-Oh!
- In the Japanese Anime of Yu-Gi-Oh! and Manga of Yu-Gi-Oh! R, Negate Attack was a Quick-Play Spell Card used by Seto Kaiba and Leon von Schroeder. It could also block 'redirected' attacks, such as when Mirror Force was used.
- In the dub version of Yu-gi-Oh second series episode 10 when Mimic of Doom activated this card, Yami Yugi said that Mimic had a magic prepared, but in that case Negate Attack was purple, so in that moment it was a Trap Card not a Spell Card, in the Japanese version it was a Quick-Play Spell Card.
- During season 5 of Engilsh anime, it was changed to a Trap Card in order to follow the OCG/TCG rules and effects.
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, it was changed to a Trap Card in order to follow the OCG/TCG rules and effects.
- Although, it still appeared in the GX Japanese closing song Borderline Battle as a Spell Card.
- Jaden Yuki uses this card in various episodes throughout all four seasons.
- Nightshroud/Atticus uses this card against Zane Truesdale.
- Jean-Louis Bonaparte set this card during his duel with Vellian Crowler, but was unable to activate it.
- When dueling Doctor Collector, The D used this card to negate Cosmo Queen's attack
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
- In episode 65, Ghost used this card to negate Goyo Guardian's attack while protecting Wise Core against Officer Trudge.
- In episode 82, Guard Robot activate this card to negate Yusei's Level Eater's attack.