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* In the virtual world arc Yugi replaces it with [[Obnoxious Celtic Guardian]]. | * In the virtual world arc Yugi replaces it with [[Obnoxious Celtic Guardian]]. | ||
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+ | * During Yugi's second duel against [[Maximillion Pegasus]], Pegasus used [[Toon Mermaid]] to destroy Yugi's [[Celtic Guardian]] even though they had equal ATK. | ||
==Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters== | ==Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters== |
Revision as of 22:21, 21 November 2008
Yu-Gi-Oh!
- In the first Dub of Yugi's shadow duel against the Pegasus video, it was referred to as the "Elf Swordsman", which is the translated Japanese name. This was corrected in a second dub.
- In the Japanese version of episode 2 of the second series anime, Solomon Muto puts up a poster featuring "Elf Swordsman" and "Hercules Beetle". In the dub "Black Luster Soldier" and "Harpie's Pet Dragon" are in the poster.
- During his first duel against Maximillion Pegasus, Yugi tried to use Celtic Guardian, but it was destroyed by his own Dark Magician which Pegasus had controlled with the Eye of Illusion.
- In his second duel against Seto Kaiba on top of Pegasus' castle, he intended to destroy the diseased Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon with this monster, but hampered his attack during the last moment.
- In episode 50 Yugi attacked Bandit Keith's "Cyber Jar" with "Celtic Guardian".
- In episode 53 Yugi used "Celtic Guardian" to destroy Johnny Steps' "Sonic Maid". Johnny destroyed "Celtic Guardian" with "Musician King".
- In the virtual world arc Yugi replaces it with Obnoxious Celtic Guardian.
- During Yugi's second duel against Maximillion Pegasus, Pegasus used Toon Mermaid to destroy Yugi's Celtic Guardian even though they had equal ATK.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters
- Yugi Muto was holding the "Celtic Guardian" figure while teaching Téa Gardner how to play Capsule Monsters.
- "Celtic Guardian" is the first Monster Yugi obtains in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters arc.
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- This card appears in the second version of GX Japanese opening song of 99%.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Manga
Naming
In the Spanish Anime, this card was known as "Guardia Celta".