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* By Kaiba's next appearance (in the DEATH-T arc), he has the remaining three copies of this card all in his deck (acquired by illegal means). Confident of his deck, he challenged Solomon to a duel, and although Solomon drew his Blue-Eyes first, Kaiba destroyed it with his own three Blue-Eyes, winning the duel. Afterwards, he tears the card in half so that it cannot ever be used against him, as a duelist can only have three copies of any card in his deck.  
 
* By Kaiba's next appearance (in the DEATH-T arc), he has the remaining three copies of this card all in his deck (acquired by illegal means). Confident of his deck, he challenged Solomon to a duel, and although Solomon drew his Blue-Eyes first, Kaiba destroyed it with his own three Blue-Eyes, winning the duel. Afterwards, he tears the card in half so that it cannot ever be used against him, as a duelist can only have three copies of any card in his deck.  
  
* When Kaiba duels Yugi at the final battlefield of DEATH-T, he summons one of these to destroy Yugi's [[Gaia the Fierce Knight]]. He later summons the other two to destroy [[Horn Imp]] and [[Dark Magician]]. All three were destroyed when Yugi summoned [[Exodia the Forbidden One]].  
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* When Kaiba duels Yugi at the final battlefield of DEATH-T, he summons one of these to destroy Yugi's [[Gaia the Fierce Knight]]. He later summons the other two to destroy [[Horn Imp]] and [[Dark Magician]]. All three were destroyed when Yugi summoned [[Exodia the Forbidden One]].
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* During the Duelist Kingdom arc, [[The Death Imitator]] stole this card, along with the rest of Kaiba's deck, to use against Yugi. The first Blue-Eyes destroyed Yugi's [[Curse of Dragon]], but Yugi hid his [[Dark Magician]] from it using [[Magical Hats]]. The Blue-Eyes hit an empty hat next, before hitting a hat with [[Spellbinding Circle]] beneath it, reducing its ATK by 700. Yugi then brought his Dark Magician out to destroy it. The impostor Kaiba then launched a second Blue-Eyes to destroy the Dark Magician, but the real Kaiba hacked into the duel's hologram computers and decreased its ATK to 2000. Though it was still strong enough to destroy Yugi's [[Feral Imp]], the Blue-Eyes heard the call of its true master and shattered, leaving the impostor with an empty field. The third Blue-Eyes was eventually summoned, and attacked, but Yugi activated [[Mirror Force]], sending the attack back towards the impostor, who negated it with [[Negate Attack]]. Yugi then used [[Monster Reborn]] to summon one of the Blue-Eyes in the Graveyard and strengthened it with [[Mystical Elf]], and it destroyed the impostor's third Blue-Eyes, winning the duel.
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* In the final season of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] anime, [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] is revealed to be the spirit of [[Kisara]].  Like Kisara, the Blue-Eyes has been voiced by [[Wikipedia:Rie Nakagawa|Rie Nakagawa]].
 
* In the final season of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] anime, [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] is revealed to be the spirit of [[Kisara]].  Like Kisara, the Blue-Eyes has been voiced by [[Wikipedia:Rie Nakagawa|Rie Nakagawa]].

Revision as of 02:16, 7 December 2008

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Duelist Kingdom/Pre-Duelist Kingdom Arc

  • When this card first appeared, it was famous for the fact that only four of them were ever printed. Yugi's grandfather, Solomon Mutou had the one of them, and when Kaiba saw it, he attempted to buy it, but was refused. Kaiba later stole the card from Yugi, and used it in a shadow game with Yami Yugi. Towards the end of the duel, he slips this card onto the top of his deck, and attempts to use it to destroy Yugi's Summoned Skull, but the dragon refuses, as it belongs to Yugi's grandpa. The dragon destroyed itself upon the command, and Yugi resurrected it with Monster Reborn to attack Kaiba directly, winning the duel.
  • By Kaiba's next appearance (in the DEATH-T arc), he has the remaining three copies of this card all in his deck (acquired by illegal means). Confident of his deck, he challenged Solomon to a duel, and although Solomon drew his Blue-Eyes first, Kaiba destroyed it with his own three Blue-Eyes, winning the duel. Afterwards, he tears the card in half so that it cannot ever be used against him, as a duelist can only have three copies of any card in his deck.
  • During the Duelist Kingdom arc, The Death Imitator stole this card, along with the rest of Kaiba's deck, to use against Yugi. The first Blue-Eyes destroyed Yugi's Curse of Dragon, but Yugi hid his Dark Magician from it using Magical Hats. The Blue-Eyes hit an empty hat next, before hitting a hat with Spellbinding Circle beneath it, reducing its ATK by 700. Yugi then brought his Dark Magician out to destroy it. The impostor Kaiba then launched a second Blue-Eyes to destroy the Dark Magician, but the real Kaiba hacked into the duel's hologram computers and decreased its ATK to 2000. Though it was still strong enough to destroy Yugi's Feral Imp, the Blue-Eyes heard the call of its true master and shattered, leaving the impostor with an empty field. The third Blue-Eyes was eventually summoned, and attacked, but Yugi activated Mirror Force, sending the attack back towards the impostor, who negated it with Negate Attack. Yugi then used Monster Reborn to summon one of the Blue-Eyes in the Graveyard and strengthened it with Mystical Elf, and it destroyed the impostor's third Blue-Eyes, winning the duel.


  • 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.
  • Its attack name is White Lightning in the English anime and Destruction Burst Stream in the Japanese version.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Syrus' Blue-Eyes armor