Card Appearances:Speed World

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  • This card was the first card to appear in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's series.
    • This card was the first to be played in season 1 as well the first Field Spell Card to be activated.
  • Rex Goodwin is shown having a real version of this card in his Deck in episode 62 when he Dueled against Yusei, Jack, and Crow.
  • Although the cards anime lore says you take 2000 damage for activating a non-speed spell spell card, it has been established more than once in the anime that Normal Spell cards cannot be activated in Turbo Duels.

Anime Appearances

  • In episode 3, this card is shown being used for the Turbo Duel between Yusei and Trudge. Trudge summons "Gate Blocker" to prevent Yusei from gaining Speed Counters from this card. Although Yusei manages to destroy "Gate Blocker" with a combination of "Speed Warrior" and "Turbo Booster", Trudge activates "Broken Blocker" to summon two more "Gate Blockers". Yusei later gets around the effect of "Gate Blocker" with "Slip Stream". This card remained on the field until Yusei won.
  • In episode 4, this card is shown being used for the Turbo Duel between Jack and Yusei. In the next episode, this card remained on the field until the Turbo Duel ended with no result (If the Duel had continued, Yusei would have won).
    • In the first above-mentioned episode, this card appears in a flashback Jack has when he explains how "Spacegate" works.
  • In episode 6, this card is seen on the sphere monitor that was showing the Turbo Duel between Yusei and Jack.
    • This card is also shown in a flashback Lazar has when he reminds Jack on the last card he played before his previous Duel with Yusei got canceled.
  • In episode 7, this card appears in a flashback Bolt Tanner has when he notes he had nearly forgotten how he felt when he got fired up during an exciting Duel and how it reminds him of his Turbo Duel against Jack. This card was used for the Turbo Duel between Bolt Tanner and Jack Atlas. It remained on the field until Jack won.
  • In episode 8, this card is shown being used for the Turbo Duel between Jack and Hunter Pace. It remained on the field until Jack won.
    • This card is also shown in a flashback Yusei has when Yanagi explains to him that there are five Signers and five Signer Dragons.
  • In episode 9, this card is seen in a flashback Yusei has when he remembers the Crimson Dragon appearing during his Turbo Duel against Jack, a mark appearing on his arm and Yanagi asking if he was a Signer as there are five.
    • This card is also seen in a flashback Jack has when he wonders why the Crimson Dragon won't appear. Jack then theorizes that in order for the Crimson Dragon to appear, he must Duel Yusei again.
  • In episode 11, this card is shown used for the Turbo Duel between Yusei and Trudge. In the next episode, this card remained on the field until Yusei won.
    • In the first above-mentioned episode, this card is shown in a flashback Blister has when he explains that before long a person will only think of himself so that they will hurt and use others to survive just like him. Blister and Aero use this card during their Turbo Duel against two unknown people.
    • In the second above-mentioned episode, this card is shown in a flashback Blister has when he explains to Yusei why he has a negative attitude towards the bonds of friendship. This card was used for the Turbo Duel between Blister and Aero and two unknown people. This card remained on the field until Aero and Blister won the Duel.
  • In episode 17, this card is shown being used for the Turbo Duel between Yusei and Hunter. It remained on the field until Yusei won.
  • In episode 23, this card is shown on the sphere monitor when it showed the game end move Yusei made during his Turbo Duel with Greiger.
    • This card also appears in a flashback when Rex Goodwin reminds Jack that he wants to see the same power that was made when Yusei and Jack had their Turbo Duel in the stadium that night.
  • In episode 25, this card is used for the Turbo Duel between Yusei and Jack. It remained on the field until close to the end of the next episode, where Yusei won.
  • In episode 27, this card is shown in a flashback that Luna has when she tells Yusei of the strange spider-like marking that was on Satellite. This card is also shown in a video clip that Carly watches in her car when she goes to find proof that Yusei had a mark on his arm.
  • In episode 30, this card is used for the Turbo Duel between Crow Hogan and a Sector Security officer. The officer summons "Gate Blocker" to prevent Crow from gaining Speed Counters from this card's effect. This card remained on the field until Crow won.
    • This card is also seen in a flashback that Yusei has when he remembers seeing the Spider Mark over Satellite during his Turbo Duel with Jack at the Fortune Cup.
  • In episode 31, this card is used for the Tag Team Turbo Duel between Yusei and Crow and two Sector Security officers. The officers used "Gate Blocker 2" to prevent Yusei and Crow from gaining Speed Counters from this card's effect. They then combined this with "Full Throttle" and "Speed Edge" to continuously inflict damage to Yusei and Crow during each Standby Phase. Although Crow tries to weaken "Gate Blocker 2" with the effect of "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind", the officers counter this with "Defender's Mind" which doubles the DEF of "Gate Blocker 2". After the effect of "Gale the Whirlwind" wears off on the End Phase. The DEF of "Gate Blocker 2" becomes 6000. However this didn't stop Yusei from using a combination of "Turbo Warrior", "Blackwing Armor Master" and "Ebon Arrow" to destroy "Gate Blocker 2" and win the Duel. This card remained on the field until Crow and Yusei won.
    • This card is also shown in a flashback that Jack has when he remembers losing to Yusei at the Fortune Cup.
  • In episode 32, this card is seen in a flashback that Yusei has when he tells his friends about the vision he saw of the Satellite being destroyed. It is also shown in a flashback that Akiza has when she remembers the same exact vision of the Satellite being destroyed.
  • In episode 33, this card is used for the Turbo Duel between Yusei and Kalin Kessler. It remained on the field for the next two episodes until the Duel ended with no result(if the Duel had continued, Kalin would have won).
  • In episode 36, this card appears in a flashback that Yusei has when he remembers his Turbo Duel against Kalin and how he nearly lost the Duel before he lost control of his Duel Runner and fell off. This card also appears in a nightmare Yusei has before the above-mentioned flashback when he was dreaming about the Turbo Duel against Kalin and nearly being killed by this monster. Right when this monster's arm is about to make contact with Yusei, he wakes up and finds himself in bed.
  • In episode 37, this card appears in a flashback Kalin has when he notes to Roman that Yusei is completely afraid of his power due to witnessing the terror of an Earthbound Immortal. This card also appears in a flashback Yusei has when he notes in his mind that he can't beat Kalin and his new power even with his Duel Runner repaired and his injuries healed.
  • In episode 40, this card appears in a flashback Yusei has when he remembers nearly losing to Kalin in their Turbo Duel against each other. Yusei notes to Blister that he can't help Akiza while he is in a broken state. This card also appears in a later flashback Yusei has when Martha asks him if he is afraid of Dueling Kalin again.
  • In episode 42, this card appears in flashback Yusei has when he and Jack describe the Turbo Duel between Yusei and Kalin, how the latter's true goal in the Duel was to summon his Earthbound Immortal, and the fact that Yusei would have lost the Duel had the Duel not been interrupted by Yusei's Duel Runner which broke down before the final blow could be dealt.
  • In episode 45, this card appears in a flashback Yusei has when he confirms to Martha that he is still afraid of Kalin and his Earthbound Immortal, but Yusei then states that the good thing for him is that he has many friends.
  • In episode 51, this card is used for the Turbo Duel between Crow and Greiger. It remained on the field for the next two episodes until Crow won.
    • In the first above-mentioned episode, this card appears in a flashback Crow Hogan has when he remembers Yusei facing off against this card and Yusei falling off his Duel Runner and getting injured badly because his Duel Runner was on auto-pilot(if the Duel continued Yusei would have lost, but because he lost control and fell off, the Duel ended with no result).
  • In episode 54, this card is used for the Turbo Duel between Yusei and Kalin. It remained on the field until the next episode where Yusei won.
  • In episode 62, this card is used for the Turbo Duel between Yusei, Jack, and Crow and Rex Goodwin. This card remained on the field for the next two episodes until Yusei, Jack, and Crow won.
    • In the third above-mentioned episode, this card appears in a flashback Yusei has when he explains to Goodwin that Crow activated "Blackwing - Bombardment" for his allies not for himself.
  • In episode 65, this card appears in a flashback Trudge has when he notes that his life changed by meeting Yusei.
  • In episode 72, this card appears within a series of flashbacks Akiza Izinski has when she notes that within the speed and wind of a Turbo Duel, Yusei has felt the anger, screams, pain, and joy of his friends and rivals.
  • In episode 79, this card appears in a flashback Crow has when he notes to Jack that by defeating Goodwin they were able to unite New Domino City and Satellite.
  • In episode 87, this card appears in a flashback Kalin has when he remembers the dark deeds he did as a Dark Signer. Kalin wonders why does he remember that as he wants to erase his guilt.
    • This card also appears in a flashback Kalin has when he remembers that he was a Dark Signer in the past and that he battled Yusei.
    • This card also appears in a flashback Yusei has when he claims to Kalin that all was forgiven in their last Duel where "Majestic Star Dragon" destroyed "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu".
  • In episode 91, this card appears in a series of flashbacks Kalin has when he notes all of the things he did wrong in the past and what he had truly learned from all that he had experienced.
  • In episode 100, this card appears two times in Breo's backstory flashback. It was first shown being used in a Turbo Duel between Breo and an unknown Duelist. Breo would attack his opponent directly with "Infernal Dragon", winning him the Duel. Later this card was shown being used in a Turbo Duel between Breo and Jean. Jean did something unknown to Breo that made Breo lose the Duel. The reason why Breo lost was because he focused too much on Beatdown strategies. This led to Breo to joining Team Unicorn and changing his Deck to a Mill Deck.
  • In episode 107, this card appears in a flashback Vizor has when he explains to Yusei that Enerdy has been used for good and evil since ancient times.
  • In episode 123, this card appears in a flashback Dragan has when he tells Jack the last Duel they had was rigged by Rex Goodwin and if he had not been told to lose on purpose, he wouldn't have held back and lost. This card played no actual part in the Duel aside from being on the field. Dragan lost the Duel on purpose, so he could get the money for his father's operation.
  • In episode 124, this card is seen in the Atlas Rising video that Team 5D's watches to find out what Dragan meant by his Turbo Duel with Jack being rigged.
    • This card is also seen in a flashback Jack has when he notes that he must defeat the set card Dragan had in their previous Duel to restore his damaged pride.
    • This card is also seen in a flashback Dragan has when he remembers that he had promised himself that he would get back his damaged pride.