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* In the anime, its paralyzing effect would only [[activate]] after all one thousand of its eyes were opened. The same effect could be [[negate]]d if it were blinded.
 
* In the anime, its paralyzing effect would only [[activate]] after all one thousand of its eyes were opened. The same effect could be [[negate]]d if it were blinded.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 039|episode 39]], [[Maximillion Pegasus]] plays this card against [[Yami Yugi]]. It was summoned when Pegasus used "[[Polymerization]]" to fuse his "[[Relinquished]]" with "[[Thousand-Eyes Idol]]". Once it was out, Pegasus activated this card's effect to immobilize Yami's monsters. He then tried to absorb "[[Magician of Black Chaos]]", but Yami revealed that his set monster was "[[Kuriboh]]" and that he activated his other face-down card "[[Card Appearances:Multiply|Multiply]]". This created many "Kuribohs" around Yami's "Magician of Black Chaos". Since it was too late to stop the effect, this card had no choice but to absorb the "Kuribohs" that were summoned. Once it did, this card's ATK was increased to 300 and then the "[[Kuriboh]]s" self-destructed, blinding this card and negating its effect. Because of that, "Magician of Black Chaos" was now free to attack. Yami then destroyed this card with "[[Magician of Black Chaos]]", winning Yami the duel.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 039|episode 39]], [[Maximillion Pegasus]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Yami Yugi]]. He summons it via "[[Polymerization]]". Pegasus then activates this card's effect to immobilize Yami's monsters. He then tries to equip "[[Magician of Black Chaos]]" onto this card, but Yami revealed that his set monster was "[[Kuriboh]]" and that he had activated "[[Multiply]]" to turn into a "Kuriboh" wall that would protect "Magician of Black Chaos". Since it was too late to stop the effect, this card had no choice but to absorb the "Kuribohs" that were summoned. Once it did, this card's ATK increased to 300. The "[[Kuriboh]]s" then self-destructed, blinding this card and negating its effects. Because of that, "Magician of Black Chaos" was now free to attack. "[[Magician of Black Chaos]]" then attacks and destroys this card, winning Yami Yugi the duel.
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 151|episode 151]], Pegasus is seen using this card against [[Mai Valentine]] in a flashback. It had [[equip]]ped itself with "[[Harpie's Pet Dragon]]", but Mai wins the duel by using "[[Harpie Lady Phoenix Formation]]" to [[destroy]] it and inflict its total attack points to Pegasus as damage, defeating him.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 151|episode 151]], Pegasus is seen using this card against [[Mai Valentine]] in a flashback. It had [[equip]]ped itself with "[[Harpie's Pet Dragon]]", but Mai wins the duel by using "[[Harpie Lady Phoenix Formation]]" to [[destroy]] it and inflict its total attack points to Pegasus as damage, defeating him.

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  • In the anime, its paralyzing effect would only activate after all one thousand of its eyes were opened. The same effect could be negated if it were blinded.
  • In episode 39, Maximillion Pegasus uses this card during his Duel against Yami Yugi. He summons it via "Polymerization". Pegasus then activates this card's effect to immobilize Yami's monsters. He then tries to equip "Magician of Black Chaos" onto this card, but Yami revealed that his set monster was "Kuriboh" and that he had activated "Multiply" to turn into a "Kuriboh" wall that would protect "Magician of Black Chaos". Since it was too late to stop the effect, this card had no choice but to absorb the "Kuribohs" that were summoned. Once it did, this card's ATK increased to 300. The "Kuribohs" then self-destructed, blinding this card and negating its effects. Because of that, "Magician of Black Chaos" was now free to attack. "Magician of Black Chaos" then attacks and destroys this card, winning Yami Yugi the duel.
  • Its effect to prevent other monsters from attacking or switching their Battle positions was called Thousand Eyes Spell in the English version and Thousand Eyes Curse in the Japanese version. Its effect to equip itself with an opponents' monster is called Absorption Force in the English version and Evil Eye in the Japanese version. While equipped with an opponent's monster, its attack was called Pilfered Power Attack in the English version.

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