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==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 059|episode 59]], [[Jaden Yuki]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Aster Phoenix]]. When Aster activates "[[Misfortune (anime)|Misfortune]]" to inflict damage to Jaden equal to half the original ATK of "[[Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman (anime)|Elemental Hero Shining Flame Wingman]]", Jaden activates "[[De-Fusion (anime)|De-Fusion]]" and this card to return "[[Elemental Hero Flame Wingman (later anime)|Elemental Hero Flame Wingman]]" and "[[Elemental Hero Sparkman (anime)|Elemental Hero Sparkman]]" from his [[Banished Zone]] to his [[Graveyard]], return "Shining Flare Wingman" to Jaden's Extra Deck, and Special Summon "Flame Wingman" and "Sparkman" from Jaden's Graveyard. Since "Shining Flare Wingman" was no longer on the field, the effect of "Misfortune" resolves without effect as its original target was no longer on the field.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 059|episode 59]], [[Jaden Yuki]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Aster Phoenix]]. When Aster activates "[[Misfortune (anime)|Misfortune]]" to inflict damage to Jaden equal to half the original ATK of "[[Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman (anime)|Elemental Hero Shining Flame Wingman]]", Jaden activates "[[De-Fusion (anime)|De-Fusion]]" and this card to return his banished "[[Elemental Hero Flame Wingman (later anime)|Elemental Hero Flame Wingman]]" and "[[Elemental Hero Sparkman (anime)|Elemental Hero Sparkman]]" to his [[Graveyard]], return "Shining Flare Wingman" to Jaden's Extra Deck, and Special Summon "Flame Wingman" and "Sparkman" from Jaden's Graveyard. Since "Shining Flare Wingman" was no longer on the field, the effect of "Misfortune" resolves without effect as its original target was no longer on the field.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 076|episode 76]], [[Syrus Truesdale]] uses this card during his [[Tag Duel]] with [[Tyranno Hassleberry]] against [[Frost]] and [[Thunder (character)|Thunder]]. He uses this card to return "[[Truckroid (anime)|Truckroid]]" and "[[Gyroid (anime)|Gyroid]]" from the Banished Zone to his Graveyard.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 076|episode 76]], [[Syrus Truesdale]] uses this card during his [[Tag Duel]] with [[Tyranno Hassleberry]] against [[Frost]] and [[Thunder (character)|Thunder]]. He uses this card to return his banished "[[Truckroid (anime)|Truckroid]]" and "[[Gyroid (anime)|Gyroid]]" to his Graveyard.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 109|episode 109]], [[Axel Brodie]] uses this card during his Duel against Jaden. When "[[Elemental Hero Flare Neos (anime)|Elemental Hero Flare Neos]]" (whose ATK was 4500 due to its own effect) attacks directly, Axel activates this card to return his two "[[Volcanic Shell (anime)|Volcanic Shells]]" and "[[Infernal Flame Emperor (anime)|Infernal Flame Emperor]]" from the [[Banished Zone]] to his Graveyard. This causes the ATK of "Flare Neos" to decrease to 4100. Axel then activates the effect of "[[Firewall (anime)|Firewall]]" to banish one "Volcanic Shell" from his Graveyard and negate the attack.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 109|episode 109]], [[Axel Brodie]] uses this card during his Duel against Jaden. When "[[Elemental Hero Flare Neos (anime)|Elemental Hero Flare Neos]]" (whose ATK was 4500 due to its own effect) attacks directly, Axel activates this card to return his two banished "[[Volcanic Shell (anime)|Volcanic Shells]]" and "[[Infernal Flame Emperor (anime)|Infernal Flame Emperor]]" to his Graveyard. This causes the ATK of "Flare Neos" to decrease to 4100. Axel then activates the effect of "[[Firewall (anime)|Firewall]]" to banish one "Volcanic Shell" from his Graveyard and negate the attack.
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 115|episode 115]], this card can be seen in the scattered remains of [[Tom]]'s Deck when [[Jesse Anderson]] explains to Jaden through a flashback that one thing he is fighting for is helping Tom find his missing "[[Jerry Beans Man (anime)|Jerry Beans Man]]" card.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 115|episode 115]], this card can be seen in the scattered remains of [[Tom]]'s Deck when [[Jesse Anderson]] explains to Jaden through a flashback that one thing he is fighting for is helping Tom find his missing "[[Jerry Beans Man (anime)|Jerry Beans Man]]" card.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 116|episode 116]], this card is shown in a flashback [[Trapper]] has when he explains to Jesse that back then he had an interest in Jesse because they both could see Duel Monster Spirits.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 116|episode 116]], this card is shown in a flashback [[Trapper]] has when he explains to Jesse that back then he had an interest in Jesse because they both could see Duel Monster Spirits.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 124|episode 124]], [[Three Masked Knights|Laughter Mask]] sets this card during his Duel against Axel. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 125|the next episode]], Laughter Mask planned to use this card on his next turn to return all three of his "[[Rough Exploder]]s" from the [[Banished Zone]] to his Graveyard. This would allow him to banish his three "Rough Exploders" and inflict 1500 damage to Axel, which would win him the Duel. Laughter Mask doesn't get the change to activate this card as Axel defeats him before that could happen.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 124|episode 124]], [[Three Masked Knights|Laughter Mask]] sets this card during his Duel against Axel. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 125|the next episode]], Laughter Mask planned to use this card on his next turn to return all three of his banished "[[Rough Exploder]]s" to his Graveyard. This would allow him to use the effects of his three "Rough Exploders" to banish them from his Graveyard and inflict 1500 damage to Axel, which would win Laughter Mask the Duel. Laughter Mask does not get the chance to activate this card as Axel defeats him before that could happen.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 172|episode 172]], [[Trueman]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Tyranno Hassleberry]] while the former was disguised as [[Daigo Sorano]]. He uses this card to return "[[Gilasaurus (anime)|Gilasaurus]]", "[[Destroyersaurus (anime)|Destroyersaurus]]" and "[[Dark Driceratops (anime)|Dark Driceratops]]" from the [[Banished Zone]] to Hassleberry's Graveyard. This reduces the [[ATK]] of "[[Tyranno Infinity (anime)|Tyranno Infinity]]" from 4000 to 1000.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 172|episode 172]], [[Trueman]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Tyranno Hassleberry]] while the former was disguised as [[Daigo Sorano]]. He uses this card to return Hasselberry's banished "[[Gilasaurus (anime)|Gilasaurus]]", "[[Destroyersaurus (anime)|Destroyersaurus]]" and "[[Dark Driceratops (anime)|Dark Driceratops]]" to his Graveyard. This reduces the [[ATK]] of "[[Tyranno Infinity (anime)|Tyranno Infinity]]" from 4000 to 1000.
  
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL==

Latest revision as of 01:10, 8 April 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX[edit]

  • In episode 115, this card can be seen in the scattered remains of Tom's Deck when Jesse Anderson explains to Jaden through a flashback that one thing he is fighting for is helping Tom find his missing "Jerry Beans Man" card.
  • In episode 116, this card is shown in a flashback Trapper has when he explains to Jesse that back then he had an interest in Jesse because they both could see Duel Monster Spirits.
  • In episode 124, Laughter Mask sets this card during his Duel against Axel. In the next episode, Laughter Mask planned to use this card on his next turn to return all three of his banished "Rough Exploders" to his Graveyard. This would allow him to use the effects of his three "Rough Exploders" to banish them from his Graveyard and inflict 1500 damage to Axel, which would win Laughter Mask the Duel. Laughter Mask does not get the chance to activate this card as Axel defeats him before that could happen.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL[edit]

  • In episode 103, this card appears in Nistro's explanation to Yuma Tsukumo and his friends that Dueling was the one thing that shone through for him and Dextra.

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