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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 103|episode 103]], this card appears in the flashback relating to the events after Gozaburo Kaiba adopted Seto and Mokuba. This card is shown in Kaiba's Deck as he looks through it before finding a drawing of a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 103|episode 103]], this card appears in the flashback relating to the events after Gozaburo Kaiba adopted Seto and Mokuba. This card is shown in Kaiba's Deck as he looks through it before finding a drawing of a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 116|episode 116]], this card appears in a flashback Kaiba has when he reminds Mokuba that after Gozaburo pushed him to his limits, he(Mokuba) inspired him by sneaking his Deck to him and giving him a drawing of a "Blue-Eyes Wihte Dragon" card which got him to promise himself that he will work until he got an actual "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card.
  
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==

Revision as of 19:22, 29 June 2013

Yu-Gi-Oh!

  • Iru also saved Yugi from a "Whiptail Crow" by jumping in front of Yugi when it was about to attack him. Sadly, Iru died protecting Yugi, but she was later resurrected by the "Mystical Elf".
  • In episode 103, this card appears in the flashback relating to the events after Gozaburo Kaiba adopted Seto and Mokuba. This card is shown in Kaiba's Deck as he looks through it before finding a drawing of a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card.
  • In episode 116, this card appears in a flashback Kaiba has when he reminds Mokuba that after Gozaburo pushed him to his limits, he(Mokuba) inspired him by sneaking his Deck to him and giving him a drawing of a "Blue-Eyes Wihte Dragon" card which got him to promise himself that he will work until he got an actual "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

  • In episode 119, Yoshizo Hayashi used this card in his Turbo Duel against Jack Atlas. He summons it on the first turn of the Duel. In the next episode, Jack defeats Yoshizo. Yoshizo then passes the baton to Jinbei Tanigawa who proceeds in Dueling Jack. After Jack loses, he passes the baton to Crow Hogan who proceeds in Dueling Jinbei. After Jinbei loses, he passes the baton to Taro who proceeds in Dueling Crow. Due to the rulings of the WRGP, this card is placed onto Taro's side of the field as his card. After Taro ends his turn, Leo warns Crow that Team Taiyo is planning to summon "Zushin the Sleeping Giant". In the following episode, "Black-Winged Dragon" attacks this card, but Taro activates "Two-Pronged Attack", destroying "Zarigun" and "Eyearmor" to destroy "Black-Winged Dragon", but Crow activates "Guard Mines" 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 this card, but Taro activates "Dragon Capture Jar" to switch "Black-Winged Dragon" into Defense Position. On Taro's turn, he Tributes this card to Special Summon "Zushin the Sleeping Giant".
    • In the first above-mentioned episode, this card is shown in Taro Yamashita's backstory when he was shown building the Deck that he and his friends would use for the World Racing Grand Prix.
    • In the second above-mentioned episode, this card appears in a flashback Jinbei has when he reminds himself that he and his friends believe in their battling style.
    • In the third above-mentioned episode, this card appears in a flashback Taro has when he remembers that this card is the culmination of his teams' bonds.

Tag Force

  • In the Tag Force series of games, this card has become the symbol of near-useless low-level monsters. It is usually the cover card for the card pack of monsters that are no longer used, and in Tag Force 4, it is given as a "consolation prize" to the losers of a tournament in one storyline.