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* In the [[Battle City]] arc of the anime, [[Fusion Monsters]] could not attack on the turn they were [[Fusion Summon|Fusion Summoned]]. This card was the one of the few cards that could help bypass this limitation. After Battle City, this rule was eliminated, thus rendering this card useless.
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In the [[Battle City]] arc of the anime, [[Fusion Monsters]] could not attack on the turn they were [[Fusion Summon|Fusion Summoned]]. This card was the one of the few cards that could help bypass this limitation. After Battle City, this rule was eliminated, thus rendering this card useless.
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 065|episode 65]], [[Strings]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Yami Yugi]] while the former was possessed by [[Marik Ishtar]]. He activates this card to allow "[[Humanoid Worm Drake]]" to attack on the turn it is summoned "[[Humanoid Worm Drake]]" then attacks "[[Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts]]", but Yami Yugi activates "[[De-Fusion]]" to return "Humanoid Worm Drake" to the Extra Deck and Special Summon "[[Humanoid Slime]]" and "[[Worm Drake]]" from the Graveyard.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 065|episode 65]], [[Strings]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Yami Yugi]] while the former was possessed by [[Marik Ishtar]]. He activates this card to allow "[[Humanoid Worm Drake]]" to attack on the turn it is summoned "[[Humanoid Worm Drake]]" then attacks "[[Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts]]", but Yami Yugi activates "[[De-Fusion]]" to return "Humanoid Worm Drake" to the Extra Deck and Special Summon "[[Humanoid Slime]]" and "[[Worm Drake]]" from the Graveyard.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 099|episode 99]], [[Yugi Muto]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Gansley]]. He activates this card to allow "[[Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast]]" to attack the turn it was summoned. "Chimera" then attacks "[[Ipiria]]", but Gansley Tributes "Ipiria" and "[[Ashingray]]" in order to activate the Deck Master Ability of his "[[Deepsea Warrior]]", negating the attack and inflicting damage to Yugi equal to the ATK of "Chimera".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 099|episode 99]], [[Yugi Muto]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Gansley]]. He activates this card to allow "[[Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast]]" to attack the turn it was summoned. "Chimera" then attacks "[[Ipiria (anime)|Ipiria]]", but Gansley Tributes "Ipiria" and "[[Ashingray]]" in order to activate the Deck Master Ability of his "[[Deepsea Warrior]]", negating the attack and inflicting damage to Yugi equal to the ATK of "Chimera".
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 105|episode 105]], this card can be seen in [[Johnson]]'s hand during his Duel against [[Joey Wheeler]].
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 105|episode 105]], this card can be seen in [[Johnson]]'s hand during his Duel against [[Joey Wheeler]].

Revision as of 11:47, 17 April 2019

In the Battle City arc of the anime, Fusion Monsters could not attack on the turn they were Fusion Summoned. This card was the one of the few cards that could help bypass this limitation. After Battle City, this rule was eliminated, thus rendering this card useless.

  • In episode 137, Seto Kaiba uses this card during his Duel against Joey. He activates this card to allow "Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon" to attack in the turn it was Fusion Summoned.