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==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
* In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|anime]], two copies of this card are shown. The first copy originally belonging to [[Weevil Underwood]] but ends up with [[Joey Wheeler]]. The second copy permenantly belongs to Weevil Underwood thanks to [[Dartz]].  
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* In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|anime]], two copies of this card are shown. The first copy originally belonged to [[Weevil Underwood]], but ended up with [[Joey Wheeler]]. Weevil obtained the second copy thanks to [[Dartz]].  
  
 
===Naming===
 
===Naming===
 
* In the anime's Spanish dub, this card is known as "[[Insect Queen|Reina Insecto]]".
 
* In the anime's Spanish dub, this card is known as "[[Insect Queen|Reina Insecto]]".
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===Censoring===
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[[File:Insectqueencensored.jpg|thumb|left|Insect Queen's recolored breasts]]
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* The dub recolored this monster's breasts to red to make her less sexually suggestive.
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* In the international anime, this monster's mouth is obscured whenever it eats another monster as part of its requirement to attack. In episode 161 of the DM anime, the scene where this monster savagely eats "Leghul" as part of its requirement is cut from the dub.
  
 
===Mistakes===
 
===Mistakes===
[[Image:InsectQueen-EN-Anime-Mistake.jpg|right|thumb|200px]]
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[[Image:InsectQueen-EN-Anime-DM-Mistake.png|right|thumb|200px]]
* When Weevil first uses this card it's shown as a [[Normal Monster]].  
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* When Weevil first uses this card, it's shown as a [[Normal Monster]].  
 
** This is similar to a few of Weevil's Insect monsters in this duel that were shown as Normal Monsters, when they are really Effect Monsters.
 
** This is similar to a few of Weevil's Insect monsters in this duel that were shown as Normal Monsters, when they are really Effect Monsters.
  
 
==Anime==
 
==Anime==
 
===[[Battle City]]===
 
===[[Battle City]]===
* When [[Seeker|a Rare Hunter]] looks at each duelist's rarest card, this card is registered as the rarest one in Weevil Underwood's Deck.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 064|episode 64]], [[Weevil Underwood]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Joey Wheeler]]. He Special Summons this card via the effect of "[[Pinch Hopper]]". Since there were six Insect-type monsters on the field, this card gained 1200 ATK. Weevil then Tributes "[[Leghul]]" to allow this monster to attack. This causes this card's ATK to decrease to 3200. This monster then attacks and destroys Joey's "[[Little-Winguard]]". This card's last effect then Special Summons an [[Insect Monster Token]]. On Weevil's next turn, he Tributes "[[Cockroach Knight]]" to allow this card to attack. This card then attacks "[[Panther Warrior]]", but Joey activates "[[Magical Arm Shield]]" to redirect the attack to Weevil's "[[Insect Soldiers of the Sky]]", destroying it. This card's last effect then Special Summons another token. On Weevil's next turn, he Tributes "Cockroach Knight" to allow this card to attack. This card then attacks and destroys Joey's "Panther Warrior". This card's last effect then summons a third token. Later "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]" attacks and destroys a token, which causes this card's ATK to decrease to 3000. Later Weevil Tributes all the [[Army Ant Token]]s he created through the effect of "[[Multiplication of Ants]]" in order to allow this card to attack. This card then attacks "Gearfried the Iron Knight", but Joey activates "[[Graverobber]]" to take Weevil's "[[Eradicating Aerosol (anime)|Eradicating Aerosol]]" from the Graveyard and activate its effect, destroying. "Gearfried the Iron Knight" then attacks and destroys another token, winning Joey the duel. After Joey wins the duel, he obtains this card from Weevil as per the Battle City Rules.
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** This card also appears on the screen of the laptop that [[Kenta]] was using when he was trying to let [[Serenity Wheeler]] know how the Duel between Joey and Weevil was going.
  
* When Joey Wheeler Duels Weevil Underwood, Weevil Special Summons this monster by destroying his own "[[Pinch Hopper]]" thanks to "[[Insecticide]]". With this monster's effect, its ATK increases to 3200. Weevil then tributes "[[Leghul]]" to allow this monster to attack. This monster then destroys Joey's "[[Little-Winguard]]". A token is then summoned with this monster's other effect. After tributing "[[Cockroach Knight]]", Weevil tries to win the duel by attacking Joey's "[[Panther Warrior]]" with this monster but Joey activates "[[Magical Arm Shield]]" to redirect the attack to Weevil's "[[Insect Soldiers of the Sky]]" which destroys the latter instead and summons another token. After tributing "Cockroach Knight", this card destroys Joey's "Panther Warrior" and yet another token appears. After Joey's "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]" destroys a token, this card's ATK decreases to 3000. After Weevil tributes [[Army Ant Token]]s (which were created from "[[Multiplication of Ants]]" on "[[Soldier Ant]]"), this monster attacks Joey's "Gearfried the Iron Knight" but Joey activates "[[Graverobber]]" to use Weevil's "Insecticide" to destroy this monster. Joey's "Gearfried the Iron Knight" then destroys another token, winning Joey the duel. After Joey wins the duel, he obtains this card from Weevil as per the Battle City Rules.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 065|episode 65]], Joey is shown holding this card while going down the street with [[Tristan Taylor]], [[Téa Gardner]], and [[Solomon Muto]] and celebrating his victory over Weevil while also stating to his friends that he was able to win this card from Weevil after defeating him.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 064|episode 64]], this card appeared on the screen of the laptop that [[Kenta]] was using when he was trying to let [[Serenity Wheeler]] know how the Duel between Joey and Weevil was going.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 074|episode 74]], this card appears within a series of flashbacks that show all of Joey's Duels in Battle City.
  
* While going down the street with [[Tristan Taylor]], [[Téa Gardner]], and [[Solomon Muto]], Joey is shown celebrating his victory over Weevil while also stating to his friends that he was able to win this card from Weevil after defeating him.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 078|episode 78]], this card appears in a series of flashbacks Joey has when he starts to remember that he is a Duelist (as [[Marik Ishtar]] brainwashed him into Dueling [[Yugi Muto]] and defeating him).
  
* When Joey Wheeler Duels [[Mako Tsunami]], Joey antes this card and "[[Jinzo]]" while Mako antes "[[The Legendary Fisherman]]" and "[[Fortress Whale]]".  
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 087|episode 87]], Joey uses this card during his Duel against [[Odion]], He summons this card by Tributing "[[Swordsman of Landstar]]" and "[[Alligator's Sword]]". In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 088|the next episode]], Odion's "[[Mystical Beast of Serket]]" attacks and destroys this card. "Mystical Beast of Serket" then gained ATK equal to the half of this card's ATK.
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** In the first above-mentioned episode, this card appears in a series of flashbacks that Joey has when he notes to Odion that he has met many people on his way to the Battle City Finals and he kept fighting all the way no matter how grim the situation was.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 074|episode 74]], this card appears within a series of flashbacks that show all of Joey's Duels in Battle City.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 089|episode 89]], this card appears in a series of flashbacks Odion has when he explains that "Mystical Beast Serket" counts as three Tributes due to it absorbing three of Joey's monsters which was why he could Tribute it for the Tribute Summon of "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]".
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 078|episode 78]], this card appears in a series of flashbacks Joey has when he starts to remember that he is a Duelist(as Marik brainwashed him into Dueling Yugi and defeating him).
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===[[Virtual Realm]]===
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 104|episode 104]], this card is shown when Joey was looking through his Deck to choose a Deck Master before he chooses his "[[Flame Swordsman]]".
  
* When Joey Wheeler Duels [[Odion Ishtar]], Joey sacrifices his "[[Baby Dragon]]" and "[[Alligator's Sword]]" (which Joey special summons thanks to "[[Monster Reborn]]") to summon this card in Defense Position along with his "Jinzo" and "The Legendary Fisherman" because of Odion's "[[Swords of Revealing Light]]". Later, this monster is the second one destroyed and absorbed by Odion's "[[Mystical Beast of Serket]]".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 107|episode 107]], this card is seen in a flashback [[Serenity Wheeler]] has when [[Duke Devlin]] tells her to remember that when Joey Duels, he doesn't give up no matter what.
  
===[[Virtual Realm]]===
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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 Kaiba]] that his birthday gift from [[Gozaburo Kaiba]] was where all the mistakes made by Seto himself began.
* When Joey Wheeler Duels [[Johnson]], Joey selects this card for his Deck. Joey then considers this card, "[[Hayabusa Knight]]" and "[[Sword Hunter]]" while selecting a Deck Master before picking "[[Flame Swordsman]]".  
 
  
* When [[Seto Kaiba]] Duels [[Leichter]], this card is seen during Kaiba's flashback.  
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 109|episode 109]], this card appears in a flashback [[Leichter]] has when he explains to Seto that his treachery began when Gozaburo gave him a large amount of dollars to test Seto's business skills.
  
 
===[[Battle City Finals]]===
 
===[[Battle City Finals]]===
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 122|episode 122]], this card is shown in Joey's hand during the four way Duel between himself, [[Yami Yugi]], [[Seto Kaiba]], and [[Yami Marik]].
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 124|episode 124]], this card is shown in a flashback that Joey has when he remembers all the Duelists he faced on his way to the Battle City Finals.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 124|episode 124]], this card is shown in a flashback that Joey has when he remembers all the Duelists he faced on his way to the Battle City Finals.
  
* When Joey Wheeler Duels [[Yami Marik]], this card can be seen in Joey's hand. Joey had intended to sacrifice "Little-Winguard" and another monster to summon this card, but this card went to the Graveyard via the effect of Marik's "[[Helpoemer]]" before that could happen. This activates the effect of "[[Coffin Seller]]", inflicting 300 damage to Joey.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 126|episode 126]], this card is shown in Joey's hand during his Duel against Yami Marik. Joey intended to Tribute "Little-Winguard" and another monster to summon this card, but the effect of Marik's "[[Helpoemer]]" forced Joey to discard this card from his hand before he could do that. This activates the effect of "[[Coffin Seller]]", inflicting 300 damage to Joey.
  
 
===[[Waking the Dragons]]===
 
===[[Waking the Dragons]]===
* During Weevil Underwood's rematch Duel against [[Yami Yugi]], Weevil sacrifices his "Cell Division Token" and "[[Pheromone Wasp]]" to summon this card. This card's ATK then became 3500 due to its own effect and the effect of "[[The Seal of Orichalcos]]". Weevil then tributes "[[Leghul]]" to allow this card to destroy Yugi's "[[Gaia the Dragon Champion]]" (with this card's ATK becoming 3100 shortly after "Gaia the Dragon Champion" is destroyed). Weevil then summons a token through this card's effect shortly after. The token then gains 500 ATK due to the effect of "The Seal of Orichalcos" while this card's ATK increases to 3300 due to another Insect-type monster now being out. This card's ATK becomes 3500 when Yugi summons "[[Kuriboh]]" (as "[[DNA Surgery]]" changes all monsters out on the field to Insect-type monsters). Later, Yugi uses "[[Natural Selection]]" to destroy this monster and summon a Token with the same stats as this card. Weevil then tributes the token created by this card's effect to summon "[[Armored Centipede]]". At the End Phase, the [[Selection Token]] is destroyed due to the last effect of "Natural Selection".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 161|episode 161]], Weevil uses this card during his Duel against [[Yami Yugi]]. He [[Tribute Summon]]s this card by Tributing his "Cell Division Token" and "[[Pheromone Wasp]]". This card's ATK then became 3500 due to its own effect and the effect of "[[The Seal of Orichalcos]]". "Leghul" then attacks Yami Yugi directly. Weevil then tributes "[[Leghul]]" to allow this card to attack. This card then attacks and destroys Yugi's "[[Gaia the Dragon Champion]]" (with this card's ATK becoming 3100 shortly after "Gaia the Dragon Champion" is destroyed). Weevil then uses the effect of "Insect Queen" to Special Summon an [[Insect Monster Token]] at the end of the Damage Step. The token then gains 500 ATK due to the effect of "The Seal of Orichalcos". This card's ATK increases to 3300 due to another Insect-type monster now being on the field. This card's ATK becomes 3500 after Yugi Normal Summons "[[Kuriboh]]" (as "[[DNA Surgery]]" changes all monsters on the field to Insect-type monsters). In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 162|the next episode]], Yugi activates "[[Natural Selection]]" to destroy this monster and Special Summon a [[Selection Token]] with the same stats as this card. Weevil then Tributes the "Insect Monster Token" in order to [[Tribute Summon]] "[[Armored Centipede]]".
  
 
===[[Grand Championship]]===
 
===[[Grand Championship]]===
* When Weevil Underwood and [[Rex Raptor]] Duel [[Zigfried von Schroeder]], Weevil Special Summons this card via the effect of "Pinch Hopper". This card's effect then increased its ATK to 2400. Later, this card and Rex's "[[Black Tyranno]]" are destroyed by the effect of one of Zigfried's "[[Valkyrie Zwei]]" after Zigfried plays "[[Ride of the Valkyries]]". Zigfried then uses the effect of one his "[[Valkyrie Erste]]" to remove from play this card from Weevil's Graveyard so that "Valkyrie Erste" would become equal to this card's.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 189|episode 189]], Weevil uses this card during his Tag Duel with [[Rex Raptor]] against [[Zigfried von Schroeder]]. He Special Summons this card via the effect of "Pinch Hopper". This card's effect then increased its ATK to 2400. After Zigfried activates "[[Ride of the Valkyries (anime)|Ride of the Valkyries]]" to Special Summon two "[[Valkyrie Zweite (anime)|Valkyrie Zweite]]" and two "[[Valkyrie Erste (anime)|Valkyrie Erste]]", this card and Rex's "[[Black Tyranno]]" are destroyed by the effects of Zigfried's two "Valkyrie Zweite". Zigfried then activates the effect of one "[[Valkyrie Erste (anime)|Valkyrie Erste]]" to banish this card from the Graveyard and make the ATK of "Valkyrie Erste" equal to the ATK of this card until the End Phase.
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===Dawn of the Duel===
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 222|episode 222]], this card is seen in [[Yugi Muto]]'s thoughts when he notes that he previously let Yami Yugi do things for him and was always behind him, but now is the first time that he must prove that he does not need Yami Yugi's help and show how much he has grown since he first put the Millennium Puzzle.
  
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
 
* This card appears in the anime's Japanese closing song [[Borderline Battle]].
 
* This card appears in the anime's Japanese closing song [[Borderline Battle]].

Latest revision as of 20:21, 17 April 2024

Yu-Gi-Oh![edit]

Notes[edit]

Naming[edit]

  • In the anime's Spanish dub, this card is known as "Reina Insecto".

Censoring[edit]

Insect Queen's recolored breasts
  • The dub recolored this monster's breasts to red to make her less sexually suggestive.
  • In the international anime, this monster's mouth is obscured whenever it eats another monster as part of its requirement to attack. In episode 161 of the DM anime, the scene where this monster savagely eats "Leghul" as part of its requirement is cut from the dub.

Mistakes[edit]

InsectQueen-EN-Anime-DM-Mistake.png
  • When Weevil first uses this card, it's shown as a Normal Monster.
    • This is similar to a few of Weevil's Insect monsters in this duel that were shown as Normal Monsters, when they are really Effect Monsters.

Anime[edit]

Battle City[edit]

  • In episode 64, Weevil Underwood uses this card during his Duel against Joey Wheeler. He Special Summons this card via the effect of "Pinch Hopper". Since there were six Insect-type monsters on the field, this card gained 1200 ATK. Weevil then Tributes "Leghul" to allow this monster to attack. This causes this card's ATK to decrease to 3200. This monster then attacks and destroys Joey's "Little-Winguard". This card's last effect then Special Summons an Insect Monster Token. On Weevil's next turn, he Tributes "Cockroach Knight" to allow this card to attack. This card then attacks "Panther Warrior", but Joey activates "Magical Arm Shield" to redirect the attack to Weevil's "Insect Soldiers of the Sky", destroying it. This card's last effect then Special Summons another token. On Weevil's next turn, he Tributes "Cockroach Knight" to allow this card to attack. This card then attacks and destroys Joey's "Panther Warrior". This card's last effect then summons a third token. Later "Gearfried the Iron Knight" attacks and destroys a token, which causes this card's ATK to decrease to 3000. Later Weevil Tributes all the Army Ant Tokens he created through the effect of "Multiplication of Ants" in order to allow this card to attack. This card then attacks "Gearfried the Iron Knight", but Joey activates "Graverobber" to take Weevil's "Eradicating Aerosol" from the Graveyard and activate its effect, destroying. "Gearfried the Iron Knight" then attacks and destroys another token, winning Joey the duel. After Joey wins the duel, he obtains this card from Weevil as per the Battle City Rules.
    • This card also appears on the screen of the laptop that Kenta was using when he was trying to let Serenity Wheeler know how the Duel between Joey and Weevil was going.
  • In episode 65, Joey is shown holding this card while going down the street with Tristan Taylor, Téa Gardner, and Solomon Muto and celebrating his victory over Weevil while also stating to his friends that he was able to win this card from Weevil after defeating him.
  • In episode 74, this card appears within a series of flashbacks that show all of Joey's Duels in Battle City.
  • In episode 78, this card appears in a series of flashbacks Joey has when he starts to remember that he is a Duelist (as Marik Ishtar brainwashed him into Dueling Yugi Muto and defeating him).
  • In episode 87, Joey uses this card during his Duel against Odion, He summons this card by Tributing "Swordsman of Landstar" and "Alligator's Sword". In the next episode, Odion's "Mystical Beast of Serket" attacks and destroys this card. "Mystical Beast of Serket" then gained ATK equal to the half of this card's ATK.
    • In the first above-mentioned episode, this card appears in a series of flashbacks that Joey has when he notes to Odion that he has met many people on his way to the Battle City Finals and he kept fighting all the way no matter how grim the situation was.
  • In episode 89, this card appears in a series of flashbacks Odion has when he explains that "Mystical Beast Serket" counts as three Tributes due to it absorbing three of Joey's monsters which was why he could Tribute it for the Tribute Summon of "The Winged Dragon of Ra".

Virtual Realm[edit]

  • In episode 104, this card is shown when Joey was looking through his Deck to choose a Deck Master before he chooses his "Flame Swordsman".
  • In episode 109, this card appears in a flashback Leichter has when he explains to Seto that his treachery began when Gozaburo gave him a large amount of dollars to test Seto's business skills.

Battle City Finals[edit]

  • In episode 124, this card is shown in a flashback that Joey has when he remembers all the Duelists he faced on his way to the Battle City Finals.
  • In episode 126, this card is shown in Joey's hand during his Duel against Yami Marik. Joey intended to Tribute "Little-Winguard" and another monster to summon this card, but the effect of Marik's "Helpoemer" forced Joey to discard this card from his hand before he could do that. This activates the effect of "Coffin Seller", inflicting 300 damage to Joey.

Waking the Dragons[edit]

  • In episode 161, Weevil uses this card during his Duel against Yami Yugi. He Tribute Summons this card by Tributing his "Cell Division Token" and "Pheromone Wasp". This card's ATK then became 3500 due to its own effect and the effect of "The Seal of Orichalcos". "Leghul" then attacks Yami Yugi directly. Weevil then tributes "Leghul" to allow this card to attack. This card then attacks and destroys Yugi's "Gaia the Dragon Champion" (with this card's ATK becoming 3100 shortly after "Gaia the Dragon Champion" is destroyed). Weevil then uses the effect of "Insect Queen" to Special Summon an Insect Monster Token at the end of the Damage Step. The token then gains 500 ATK due to the effect of "The Seal of Orichalcos". This card's ATK increases to 3300 due to another Insect-type monster now being on the field. This card's ATK becomes 3500 after Yugi Normal Summons "Kuriboh" (as "DNA Surgery" changes all monsters on the field to Insect-type monsters). In the next episode, Yugi activates "Natural Selection" to destroy this monster and Special Summon a Selection Token with the same stats as this card. Weevil then Tributes the "Insect Monster Token" in order to Tribute Summon "Armored Centipede".

Grand Championship[edit]

  • In episode 189, Weevil uses this card during his Tag Duel with Rex Raptor against Zigfried von Schroeder. He Special Summons this card via the effect of "Pinch Hopper". This card's effect then increased its ATK to 2400. After Zigfried activates "Ride of the Valkyries" to Special Summon two "Valkyrie Zweite" and two "Valkyrie Erste", this card and Rex's "Black Tyranno" are destroyed by the effects of Zigfried's two "Valkyrie Zweite". Zigfried then activates the effect of one "Valkyrie Erste" to banish this card from the Graveyard and make the ATK of "Valkyrie Erste" equal to the ATK of this card until the End Phase.

Dawn of the Duel[edit]

  • In episode 222, this card is seen in Yugi Muto's thoughts when he notes that he previously let Yami Yugi do things for him and was always behind him, but now is the first time that he must prove that he does not need Yami Yugi's help and show how much he has grown since he first put the Millennium Puzzle.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX[edit]