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(New page: In episode 3, Pegasus used this card in his Shadow Duel against Yami Yugi; this one had a different effect, absorbing a monster in his opponent's hand and not allowing it to be used.)
 
(Scripted Duels: "Dragon Capture Jar" has 200 DEF. "Harpie's Pet Dragon" has 2500 DEF. 200 + 2500 = 2700)
 
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In episode 3, Pegasus used this card in his Shadow Duel against Yami Yugi; this one had a different effect, absorbing a monster in his opponent's hand and not allowing it to be used.
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==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
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[[File:DragonCaptureJar-JP-Manga-DM-NC-Toon.jpg|thumb|right|"Dragon Capture Jar" affected by "[[Toon World]]"]]
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 001|chapter 60]] of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga, this was actually an [[Effect Monster]] Card.
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In both the original and dubbed anime, this card uses a [[Trap Card]] frame, matching the ''OCG''/''TCG''. While it was played as a [[Trap Card]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 002|episode 2]], and functioned as a Trap Card in the [[Legendary Heroes]] game, it was played as [[Monster Card]] (or a [[Trap Monster]]) in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 027|episode 27]].
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===Duelist Kingdom===
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 002|episode 2]], [[Maximillion Pegasus]] uses this card during his [[Duel]] against [[Yami Yugi]]. When Yugi tries to summon "[[Koumori Dragon (anime)|Koumori Dragon]]", Pegasus activates this card to trap and seal "Koumori Dragon". Later, Pegasus [[Flip Summon]]s "[[Dragon Piper (anime)|Dragon Piper]]" and activates its effect to destroy this card and release "Koumori Dragon" as well as place the latter under his control.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 027|episode 27]], Pegasus uses this card during his Duel against [[Seto Kaiba]]. After this card was activated, it becomes an [[Effect Monster]] that is summoned in [[Defense Position]]. Pegasus then activates this card's effect to absorb Kaiba's "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" and transfer the latter's [[DEF]] to this card's DEF. On Pegasus's next turn, he summons "Dragon Piper" and intends to release "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" on his next turn through the effect of "Dragon Piper" and make it a Toon Monster. Kaiba, unwilling to let that happen, Flip Summons "[[Swordstalker (anime)|Swordstalker]]" and uses it to attack "Dragon Piper", but Pegasus activates "[[Doppleganger (anime)|Doppleganger]]" which copies the effect of "[[Crush Card Virus (anime)|Crush Card Virus]]" and infects it into "Dragon Piper". "Swordstalker" then destroys "Dragon Piper", but the effect of "Crush Card Virus" then activates, destroying "Swordstalker" and all monsters in Kaiba's Deck that had at least 1500 ATK. This card remained on the field until the Duel was over.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 043|episode 43]], Kaiba gets ambushed by an "[[Armed Ninja (anime)|Armed Ninja]]" while testing out his new game. An "Armed Ninja" then threw this card and activated it to capture Seto's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" before it took Seto himself captive.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 045|episode 45]], Kaiba escapes with the help of [[Mokuba Kaiba]]. Kaiba then summons "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and uses it to destroy [[Witty Phantom (character)|Witty Phantom]]. The group of "Armed Ninjas" reappear as the Kaiba brothers escape. One of the ninjas then activates this card to capture Kaiba's second "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", but Kaiba anticipates this by summoning "[[Trap Master (anime)|Trap Master]]" and using its effect to destroy this card. This frees the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" that was captured by this card two episodes ago.
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===Virtual World===
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 108|episode 108]], this card appears in a flashback explained by [[Leichter]] when he reminds Seto that his birthday gift from [[Gozaburo Kaiba]] was where all the mistakes made by Seto himself began.
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===Waking the Dragons===
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 149|episode 149]], this card appears in a flashback Kaiba has when Pegasus reminds Kaiba of him losing their previous Duel and losing his soul as a result of being defeated.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 121|episode 121]], [[Taro Yamashita]] uses this card during his Turbo Duel against [[Crow Hogan]]. When Taro activates "[[Two-Pronged Attack (anime)|Two-Pronged Attack]]" to destroy "[[Black-Winged Dragon (anime)|Black-Winged Dragon]]" due to the latter attacking "[[Key Mace (anime)|Key Mace]]", Crow activates "[[Explosion Guard]]" to negate the effect of "Two-Pronged Attack" and inflict 500 damage to Taro. A replay occurs and Crow uses "Black-Winged Dragon" to attack "Key Mace", but Taro activates this card to switch "Black-Winged Dragon" to Defense Position. After Taro Special Summons "[[Zushin the Sleeping Giant (anime)|Zushin the Sleeping Giant]]", he activates "[[Speed Spell - Explosion]]" to destroy this card and switch "Black-Winged Dragon" to Attack Position.
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==Scripted Duels==
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* In the non-canon duel [[YCS Providence 2012 Special: Mai, Joey and Yugi vs. Pegasus and Bakura]], Pegasus uses this card against [[Mai Valentine]]. He [[Special Summon]]s this card in [[Defense Position]], which absorbs Mai's "[[Harpie's Pet Dragon]]", increasing its [[DEF]] to 2700. The next turn, this card is destroyed by the effect of his "Dragon Piper".

Latest revision as of 09:44, 14 April 2019

Yu-Gi-Oh![edit]

"Dragon Capture Jar" affected by "Toon World"

In both the original and dubbed anime, this card uses a Trap Card frame, matching the OCG/TCG. While it was played as a Trap Card in episode 2, and functioned as a Trap Card in the Legendary Heroes game, it was played as Monster Card (or a Trap Monster) in episode 27.

Duelist Kingdom[edit]

  • In episode 27, Pegasus uses this card during his Duel against Seto Kaiba. After this card was activated, it becomes an Effect Monster that is summoned in Defense Position. Pegasus then activates this card's effect to absorb Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and transfer the latter's DEF to this card's DEF. On Pegasus's next turn, he summons "Dragon Piper" and intends to release "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" on his next turn through the effect of "Dragon Piper" and make it a Toon Monster. Kaiba, unwilling to let that happen, Flip Summons "Swordstalker" and uses it to attack "Dragon Piper", but Pegasus activates "Doppleganger" which copies the effect of "Crush Card Virus" and infects it into "Dragon Piper". "Swordstalker" then destroys "Dragon Piper", but the effect of "Crush Card Virus" then activates, destroying "Swordstalker" and all monsters in Kaiba's Deck that had at least 1500 ATK. This card remained on the field until the Duel was over.
  • In episode 43, Kaiba gets ambushed by an "Armed Ninja" while testing out his new game. An "Armed Ninja" then threw this card and activated it to capture Seto's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" before it took Seto himself captive.
  • In episode 45, Kaiba escapes with the help of Mokuba Kaiba. Kaiba then summons "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and uses it to destroy Witty Phantom. The group of "Armed Ninjas" reappear as the Kaiba brothers escape. One of the ninjas then activates this card to capture Kaiba's second "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", but Kaiba anticipates this by summoning "Trap Master" and using its effect to destroy this card. This frees the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" that was captured by this card two episodes ago.

Virtual World[edit]

  • In episode 108, this card appears in a flashback explained by Leichter when he reminds Seto that his birthday gift from Gozaburo Kaiba was where all the mistakes made by Seto himself began.

Waking the Dragons[edit]

  • In episode 149, this card appears in a flashback Kaiba has when Pegasus reminds Kaiba of him losing their previous Duel and losing his soul as a result of being defeated.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's[edit]

Scripted Duels[edit]