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"[[Dark Magician Girl]]" has six [[artwork]] variations used on cards. It also has an illustration which was used for the "[[Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal]]" card artwork. Most of the artworks have been subject to [[List of modified card artworks|edits]] or cross-medium differences, making it the card with the largest number of overall artworks, after the generic "[[Card Artworks:Token|Token]]" card.
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"[[Dark Magician Girl]]" has six main [[artwork]] variations used on cards. Almost all of them have been subject to [[List of modified card artworks|edits]] or cross-medium differences, making it the card with the largest number of overall artworks, after the generic "[[Card Artworks:Token|Token]]" card.
  
 
==Manga artwork==
 
==Manga artwork==
This image was first used as the manga artwork. It debuted in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! '' Duel 164164 (''Duelist'' Duel 105): "[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 164|The Magicians' Souls]]", on February 28, 2000. It was first printed in the ''OCG'' as the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Official Tournament Street Duel Legend of Power prize card]], released August 27, 2000.
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This image was first used as the manga artwork. It debuted in {{chapter||164|ref}} on February 28, 2000. It was first printed in the ''OCG'' as the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Official Tournament Street Duel Legend of Power prize card|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Official Tournament Street Duel Legend of Power'' prize card]], released August 27, 2000.
  
In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are yellow (the latter of which is only visible in fully body extensions of this artwork, such as video game monster projections and merchandise).
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In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are yellow (the latter of which is only visible in fully body extensions of this artwork, such as video game monster projections and merchandise). "Dark Magician Girl" appears in this version of her outfit in the artworks of the ''OCG'' cards "[[Bond Between Teacher and Student]]" and "[[Magicians' Combination]]", as well as the ''Rush Duel'' card "[[Dark Resonance Burst]]".
  
* This artwork was initially unedited in the English manga, but later printings replaced the hexagram symbol in the jewel with a triangle.
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* This artwork was initially unedited in the English manga, but later printings replaced the hexagram symbol on the jewel with a triangle.
* Later printings of the Japanese manga replaced the hexagram with a pentagram.
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** Later printings of the Japanese manga replaced the hexagram with a pentagram. In the color version, it is painted pink rather than yellow.
* The manga artwork with the pentagram was later available in color, although the pentagram is painted pink rather than yellow.
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* The first Japanese ''[[OCG]]'' artwork was based on this illustration. The monster was slightly rotated counter-clockwise and hearts were added to the background.
* The fist Japanese ''OCG'' artwork is based on this artwork. It is colorized, hearts are added to the background and her pose is slightly changed.
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** In the international version, the outline of her bust is erased, the hexagram-emblazoned blue jewel is replaced with a plain red one, and her right sleeve is moved up along her arm. These edits were repeated in the international versions of all other artworks.
* The first ''TCG'' and Korean ''OCG'' artwork is based on the Japanese ''OCG'' artwork. The outline of her bust is erased, the hexagram-emblazoned jewel is replaced with a plain red jewel, and her right sleeve is moved up along her arm.
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** With the release of ''[[Structure Deck: Yugi Muto]]'' on June 18, 2016, the Japanese version was edited to replace the hexagram with a pentagram.
* The Japanese ''OCG'' artwork was later edited to replace the hexagram with a pentagram.
 
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist]]'', released December 7, 2000, uses a zoomed-in version of the initial ''OCG'' artwork, with the background changed to plain green. Her eyes are blue instead of green.
 
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist]]'', released December 7, 2000, uses a zoomed-in version of the initial ''OCG'' artwork, with the background changed to plain green. Her eyes are blue instead of green.
* This artwork was redone for the card's ''[[Rush Duel]]'' version, using a lower zoom so that more of her body can be seen compared to the original. The tabs on her vambraces are colored blue, instead of pink like on full versions of the ''OCG'' artwork. Its international version was edited in the same way as the ''OCG''/''TCG'' counterpart.
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* This artwork was redone for the card's ''[[Rush Duel]]'' version (first released as one of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Saikyo Battle Royale!! promotional cards|''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Saikyo Battle Royale!!'' promotional cards]] on August 12, 2021), using a lower zoom so that more of her body can be seen compared to the original. The tabs on her vambraces are colored blue, instead of pink like on full versions of the ''OCG'' artwork. Its international version was edited in the same way as the ''OCG''/''TCG'' counterpart.
 
 
"Dark Magician Girl" appears in the outfit from this pose's ''OCG'' artwork in the artworks of "[[Bond Between Teacher and Student]]" and "[[Magicians' Combination]]". "Dark Magician Girl" appears in the outfit from this pose's ''Rush Duel'' artwork in the artwork of "[[Dark Resonance Burst]]".
 
  
 
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DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Manga-DM-CA.png | Original manga
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DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Manga-DM-CA.png     | Original manga
DarkMagicianGirl-EN-Manga-DM-CA.png | English manga, edited
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DarkMagicianGirl-EN-Manga-DM-CA.png     | English manga, edited
 
DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Manga-DM-artwork.png | Japanese manga, edited and colorized
 
DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Manga-DM-artwork.png | Japanese manga, edited and colorized
DarkMagicianGirl-TF05-JP-VG-artwork.png | Japanese anime / 1st Japanese
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DarkMagicianGirl-TF05-JP-VG-artwork.png | Japanese anime / 1st Japanese
DarkMagicianGirl-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png | International anime / 1st international
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DarkMagicianGirl-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png | International anime / 1st international
DarkMagicianGirl-MADU-JP-VG-artwork.png | 1st Japanese, edited
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DarkMagicianGirl-MADU-JP-VG-artwork.png | 1st Japanese, edited
DarkMagicianGirl-ClearFile.png | Japanese full view
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DarkMagicianGirl-ClearFile.png           | Japanese full view
DarkMagicianGirl-DULI-EN-VG-NC.png | International full view
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DMagicianGirl-DM4-JP-VG.png             | ''DM4''
DMagicianGirl-DM4-JP-VG.png | ''Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist''
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DarkMagicianGirl-DBR-JP-VG-artwork.png   | 1st Japanese ''Rush Duel''
DarkMagicianGirl-DBR-JP-VG-artwork.png | 1st Japanese ''Rush Duel''
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DarkMagicianGirl-DBR-EN-VG-artwork.png   | 1st international ''Rush Duel''
DarkMagicianGirl-DBR-EN-VG-artwork.png | 1st international ''Rush Duel''
 
 
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</gallery>
  
 
==Duel 164 pose==
 
==Duel 164 pose==
This artwork is based on the pose "Dark Magician Girl" was drawn in when Summoned in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! '' Duel 164164 (''Duelist'' Duel 105): "[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 164|The Magicians' Souls]]" (the debut appearance of "Dark Magician Girl"), which was released on February 28, 2000. It was not used in the ''OCG'' until ''[[History Archive Collection]]'', released February 19, 2022.
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This artwork is based on the pose "Dark Magician Girl" was drawn in when Summoned in her aforementioned debut chapter. It was not featured in the ''OCG'' until ''[[History Archive Collection]]'', released February 19, 2022.
 
 
* A zoomed-in version is used in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent]]'', released July 13, 2000. In this artwork, her outfit has a different color scheme than other appearances' blue and pink: her tunic, hat, and vambraces are red-violet with a cyan trim; her cape and skirt are dark purple; her choker is cyan.
 
** The internationally localized version of the game, ''Yu-G-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'', released March 19, 2002, uses an edited version of that artwork, erasing the cleavage from the artwork.
 
* Announcements for the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Official Tournament Street Duel Legend of Power prize card|Street Duel Legend of Power prize card]] use an artwork whose design has not been seen elsewhere and not used on the printed card. This uses the same color scheme as the ''Duel Monsters III'' artwork. Although the trim and choker are white instead of cyan. Also visible are her waist loop, which is white; and her rod which is blue with a white trim and white tip.
 
* One of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters promotional cards|Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters video game promotional artwork cards]], released March 21, 2001, was printed with this artwork. This artwork is based on the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' announcement artwork, but with the standard pink and blue color scheme, although her cheek stickers remain purple (like the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' announcement artwork) rather than pink (like in the standard color scheme) and her choker is purple instead of pink. Additionally, the Dark Magical Circle in the background is shrunk, so that the entire circle fits on the card.
 
* The Japanese ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' tabletop game uses a variation of this artwork with a different background. This artwork is also used in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' video game.
 
* The English ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters'' tabletop game uses a variation of the Japanese ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' artwork, but zoomed out to show Dark Magician Girl's entire body (in contrast to the Japanese artwork, which is framed above her legs).
 
* The official English ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime website, yugioh.com, displays an edited version of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters'' video game promotional card artwork. This variant replaces the hexagram-emblazoned jewel with a plain red jewel, erases the outline of her bust, extends her sleeves to cover more of her chest, and moves the strand of hair hanging over her right shoulder to be behind her arm. The monster's costume and rod are cyan rather than the deeper blue seen on the artwork card, and her choker is colored pink (like her standard color scheme) instead of purple. Additionally, the Dark Magical Circle has the same size and placement as the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' announcement artwork. Despite the yugioh.com site usually displaying artworks used in the international dub of the anime, this artwork has never appeared in the anime, or anywhere else.
 
* The ''OCG'' set ''[[History Archive Collection]]'' introduces new artwork that is based directly on the manga debut of "Dark Magician Girl". Due to being re-drawn based on the manga appearance, it follows the manga's lines more closely, with a different shading, and with the zoom adjusted to include the entire body of Dark Magician Girl. While the artwork still features [[Dark Magical Circle]] in the background, it is now overlaid on a gradient of yellow and pink to purple with stars, instead of a green wall of hearts.
 
  
"Dark Magician Girl" appears in the outfit from this pose's ''OCG'' artwork in the artwork of "[[Magician's Salvation]]".
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* A zoomed-in version is used in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent]]'', released July 13, 2000. Here, the monster's outfit has a completely different color scheme than her other appearances: her tunic, hat, and vambraces are red-violet with a cyan trim and choker and dark blue cape.
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** The international localized version of the game, ''Yu-G-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' (released March 19, 2002), uses an edited version of this artwork, erasing the cleavage.
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* Announcements for the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' prize card used this artwork, depite the actual print using the manga one. This illustration used the same color scheme as the ''DM3''/''DDS'' artwork, although the trim and choker are changed to pale blue and the cape to purple. Also visible are her waist loop, which is pale blue as well, and her rod, which is dark blue with a pale blue trims.
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** One of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters promotional cards|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters'' video game promotional cards]], released March 21, 2001, was printed with this artwork, edited to use the standard scheme, although her cheek stickers remain purple rather than pink. Additionally, the "[[Dark Magical Circle]]" in the background is shrunk so that it fits within the now-rectangular framing.
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*** The official ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' Engline anime website, yugioh.com, displays an edited version of this artwork that replaces the hexagram-emblazoned blue jewel with a plain red jewel, erases the outline of her bust, extends her sleeves to cover more of her chest, and moves the strand of hair hanging over her right shoulder behind her arm. It is framed almost the same way as the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' announcement artwork, including the "Dark Magical Circle" being re-enlargened to the same size. Despite yugioh.com usually displaying artworks used in the international dub of the anime, this artwork has never appeared in it, or anywhere else.
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* The Japanese ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' tabletop game uses a picture of the game's "Dark Magician Girl" figure overlaid on a background of a green flat grid. This artwork is also used in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' video game itself.
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** The English version uses a zoomed out variation to show the entire body of "Dark Magician Girl", in contrast to the Japanese artwork which is framed above her legs, and the background replaced with a pair of blue angled grids.
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* The version that was ultimately released in ''History Archive Collection'' was redrawn to be of visual quality consistent with contemporary cards, following the manga's lines more closely and with the zoom adjusted to include the entire body of "Dark Magician Girl". While the artwork still features "Dark Magical Circle" behind her, the background was changed from a green wall of hearts to a gradient of yellow-to-pink-to-purple decorated with stars or sparkles. Uniquely, this artwork depicts the jewels on the monster's dress as a mix of red and yellow ones, which is reflected only by the artwork of "[[Magician's Salvation]]".
  
 
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DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png | Manga scene
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DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png               | Manga scene
 
DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Manga-DM-NC-Duel164-color.png | Manga scene, edited and colorized
 
DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Manga-DM-NC-Duel164-color.png | Manga scene, edited and colorized
DMagicianGirl-DM3-JP-VG.png | ''Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent''
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DMagicianGirl-DM3-JP-VG.png                       | ''DM3''
DMagicianGirl-DDS-EU-VG.png | ''Dark Duel Stories''
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DMagicianGirl-DDS-EU-VG.png                       | ''DDS''
DarkMagicianGirl-G3-JP-OP.png | Legend of Power announcement
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DarkMagicianGirl-G3-JP-OP.png                     | ''Legend of Power'' announcement
DarkMagicianGirl-DDM-JP-ScR-Green.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters'' video game promotional card
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DarkMagicianGirl-DDM-JP-ScR-Green.png             | ''DDM'' green promotional card
DarkMagicianGirl-OW.png | [https://www.yugioh.com/cards/dark-magician-girl yugioh.com]
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DarkMagicianGirl-OW.png                           | [https://www.yugioh.com/cards/dark-magician-girl yugioh.com]
DarkMagicianGirlB4-DDM-JP.jpg | Japanese ''DDM''
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DarkMagicianGirlB4-DDM-JP.jpg                     | Japanese ''DDM''
DarkMagicianGirlB4-DDM-EN.jpg | English ''DDM''
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DarkMagicianGirlB4-DDM-EN.jpg                     | English ''DDM''
DarkMagicianGirl-OW-4.png | 6th Japanese
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DarkMagicianGirl-OW-4.png                         | 6th Japanese
DarkMagicianGirl-MP22-EN-PScR-1E.png | 6th international
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DarkMagicianGirl-MP22-EN-PScR-1E.png             | 6th international
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==''DDM'' original artwork==
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==''DDM''-original artwork==
This was first used in media relating to the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters video game]], released March 21, 2001, such as the box, manual and one of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters promotional cards|promotional cards]]. However, it is not used for the "Dark Magician Girl" figure in the game.
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This was first used in media relating to the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' video game (released March 21, 2001), such as the box, manual, and another of the promotional cards. However, the "Dark Magician Girl" figure itself uses the previous artwork (as shown above).
  
 
In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are pink.
 
In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are pink.
  
* One of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters promotional cards|Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters video game promotional artwork cards]] was printed with this artwork. It features the Dark Magical Circle against a blue background.
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* The ''DDM'' promotional card in question again features the "Dark Magical Circle" against a wall of hearts as background, this time blue.
 
* In the Japanese ''OCG'' version of this artwork, released June 28, 2001, the background was changed to a pink swirl with two concentric rings of hearts.
 
* In the Japanese ''OCG'' version of this artwork, released June 28, 2001, the background was changed to a pink swirl with two concentric rings of hearts.
* The second international ''OCG''/''TCG'' artwork is an edited version of the Japanese ''OCG'' artwork, with outline of her bust erased and the hexagram-emblazoned jewel replaced with a plain red jewel.
 
  
 
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DarkMagicianGirl-DDM-JP-ScR-Blue.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters'' video game promotional card
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DarkMagicianGirl-DDM-JP-ScR-Blue.png     | ''DDM'' blue promotional card
 
DarkMagicianGirl-TF05-JP-VG-2-artwork.png | 2nd Japanese
 
DarkMagicianGirl-TF05-JP-VG-2-artwork.png | 2nd Japanese
 
DarkMagicianGirl-TF04-EN-VG-2-artwork.png | 2nd international
 
DarkMagicianGirl-TF04-EN-VG-2-artwork.png | 2nd international
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This artwork is based on the pose "Dark Magician Girl" was drawn in when Summoned in {{chapter||174|ref}}, released May 22, 2000. It was first printed in the ''OCG'' in ''[[Limited Edition 5]]'', released April 8, 2003.
 
This artwork is based on the pose "Dark Magician Girl" was drawn in when Summoned in {{chapter||174|ref}}, released May 22, 2000. It was first printed in the ''OCG'' in ''[[Limited Edition 5]]'', released April 8, 2003.
  
This pose may have been inspired by the [[:File:DarkMagician-TF05-JP-VG.png|first ''OCG'' artwork]] of "[[Dark Magician]]", which uses a similar one. Both artworks depict the magicians  floating in front of the Dark Magical Circle while holding their hat with their left hand and wand with their right hand, their legs bent with their knees forward.
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This pose may have been inspired by the [[:File:DarkMagician-TF05-JP-VG.png|first ''OCG'' artwork]] of "[[Dark Magician]]", which uses a similar one. Both artworks depict the magicians  floating in front of a "Dark Magical Circle" while holding their hat with their left hand and wand with their right hand, their legs bent with their knees forward.
 
 
In this artwork, the monster's choker is pink, the waist loop is yellow, and she appears to wear a blue fingerless glove on her left hand. In addition, her eyes are blue instead of the usual green, and the jewels are yellow rather than red.
 
  
* This illustration was used as the third artwork in the ''TCG'' and ''OCG''.
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In this artwork, the monster's choker is pink, the waist loop is yellow, and she appears to wear a blue fingerless glove on her left hand. In addition, her eyes are blue instead of the usual green, and the jewels are yellow rather than red. "Dark Magician Girl" appears with this version of her outfit in the artworks of "[[Dark Burning Attack]]", "[[Dark Burning Magic]]", "[[Dark Magic Expanded]]", "[[Dark Magic Inheritance]]", and "[[Magician Navigation]]".
* The international version is edited to have the outline of her bust erased, the hexagram-emblazoned jewel replaced with a plain red one, and the top of her outfit increased in size to cover more of her chest.
 
* The Japanese version was later edited to replace the hexagram with a pentagram.
 
* This artwork was redone for the card's ''[[Rush Duel]]'' version, with the fingerless glove replaced with the usual vambrace's flap and the color scheme changed to match that of the original artwork.
 
  
"Dark Magician Girl" appears with this version of her outfit in the artworks of "[[Dark Burning Attack]]", "[[Dark Burning Magic]]", "[[Dark Magic Expanded]]", "[[Dark Magic Inheritance]]", and "[[Magician Navigation]]".
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* This illustration was used as the third artwork in both the ''TCG'' and ''OCG''.
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** With the release of ''[[Duelist Pack: Legend Duelist 6]]'' on November 9, 2019, the Japanese version was edited to replace the hexagram with a pentagram.
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* This artwork was redone for the card's ''[[Rush Duel]]'' version as well (released as one of the card bundled with the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel Duel Disk Yudias Version]]'' on December 17, 2022), with the fingerless glove replaced with the usual vambrace's flap and the color scheme changed to match that of the original artwork.
  
 
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==Anniversary artwork==
 
==Anniversary artwork==
This is the fourth Japanese ''OCG'' artwork. It was released in ''[[Anniversary Pack]]'', on December 20, 2008, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]''. It is the only Japanese ''OCG'' artwork to never be edited for the ''TCG''; in the ''TCG'', it has only been released as part of ''[[The Lost Art Promotion 2020]]'', which features cards with their original Japanese artworks.
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This is the fourth Japanese ''OCG'' artwork. It was released in ''[[Anniversary Pack]]'' on December 20, 2008, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]''. It is the only artwork to have not been edited internationally; in the ''TCG'', it has only been released as part of ''[[The Lost Art Promotion 2020]]'', which features cards with their original Japanese artworks.
  
 
In this artwork, the monster's costume's trim, cape, and skirt are all lavender instead of pink; her choker and waist loop are also lavender, instead of pink or yellow like in other artworks, and she wears fingerless gloves instead of vambraces. Her eyes are blue instead of the usual green. Additionally, the spiral on her hat is on the right side instead of the left side.
 
In this artwork, the monster's costume's trim, cape, and skirt are all lavender instead of pink; her choker and waist loop are also lavender, instead of pink or yellow like in other artworks, and she wears fingerless gloves instead of vambraces. Her eyes are blue instead of the usual green. Additionally, the spiral on her hat is on the right side instead of the left side.
  
 
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DarkMagicianGirl-TF05-JP-VG-4-artwork.png | 4th Japanese/5th international
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DarkMagicianGirl-TF05-JP-VG-4-artwork.png | 4th Japanese / 5th international
 
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==''Duel Art'' artwork==
 
==''Duel Art'' artwork==
A more "life-like" illustration of "Dark Magician Girl" was included in ''[[Duel Art]]'', released December 16, 2011. It has not been used on any "Dark Magician Girl" cards, but a modified version of it was used for "[[Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal]]", which was released as the [[Weekly Shōnen Jump 2012, Issue 2 promotional card]] on December 12, 2011. On "Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal", the runes in the magic circle are replaced with [[wikipedia:Cyrillic script|Cyrillic]] characters.
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A more "life-like" illustration of "Dark Magician Girl" was included in ''[[Duel Art]]'', released on December 16, 2011. It has not been used on any "Dark Magician Girl" cards, but a modified version of it was used for "[[Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal]]", which was released as the [[Weekly Shōnen Jump 2012, Issue 2 promotional card]] on December 12, 2011. On "Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal", the runes in the magic circle are replaced with [[wikipedia:Cyrillic script|Cyrillic]] characters.
  
 
In this artwork, the monster has a black-and-silver version of her usually blue-and-pink outfit, as well as her eye color being changed to purple. In addition, she wears full gloves instead of vambraces, and sports purple eyeshadow and an ankh tattoo on her chest.
 
In this artwork, the monster has a black-and-silver version of her usually blue-and-pink outfit, as well as her eye color being changed to purple. In addition, she wears full gloves instead of vambraces, and sports purple eyeshadow and an ankh tattoo on her chest.
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DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Book-DuelArt.png | ''[[Duel Art]]''
 
DarkMagicianGirl-JP-Book-DuelArt.png | ''[[Duel Art]]''
MagiMagiMagicianGal-WJMP-JP-OP.png | "[[Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal]]"
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MagiMagiMagicianGal-WJMP-JP-OP.png   | "[[Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal]]"
 
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==''Dark Side of Dimensions'' artwork==
 
==''Dark Side of Dimensions'' artwork==
This is the fifth Japanese ''OCG'' artwork, designed for the movie ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]''. "Dark Magician Girl" appears with this artwork in the ''The Dark Side of Dimensions'', released April 23, 2016. It was first printed in the ''OCG'' in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions Duel Set]]'', released April 21, 2016.
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This is the fifth Japanese ''OCG'' artwork, designed for the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]'', released April 23, 2016. It was first printed in the ''OCG'' in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions Duel Set]]'' two days before the movie's premiere.
 
 
In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are purple.
 
  
* An edited version of this was released in the ''TCG'' outside of North America and the Korean ''OCG'', which had the outline of her bust erased and replaced the pentagram-emblazoned jewel with a plain red jewel.
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In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are purple. "Dark Magician Girl" appears this version of her outfit in the artwork of "[[Magicians' Defense]]" (a card also made for ''The Dark Side of Dimensions'').
* An edited version of this was released in North America, the same as the previous edit, but with the "[[Dark Magical Circle]]" in the background made much fainter.
 
* A manga-style black-and-white version, matching the international-sans-North America artwork, was released as a special card with ''[[Duel Overload]]''.
 
  
"Dark Magician Girl" appears in the outfit from this artwork in the artwork of "[[Magicians' Defense]]".
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* In addition of the usual changes made to "Dark Magician Girl" outside Japan, the North American version of this artwork also edited the "Dark Magical Circle" in the background to be much fainter.
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* A manga-style, black-and-white version of the international-sans-North America artwork was released as a [[Case Topper]] card with ''[[Duel Overload]]''.
  
 
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DarkMagicianGirl-MVPL-JP-KCC.png | Japanese ''DSOD''/5th Japanese
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DarkMagicianGirl-MVPL-JP-KCC.png         | Japanese ''DSOD'' / 5th Japanese
DarkMagicianGirl-MVP1-EN-UR-1E-Europe.png | International ''DSOD''/4th international
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Revision as of 13:22, 20 September 2023

"Dark Magician Girl" has six main artwork variations used on cards. Almost all of them have been subject to edits or cross-medium differences, making it the card with the largest number of overall artworks, after the generic "Token" card.

Manga artwork

This image was first used as the manga artwork. It debuted in Error rendering {{chapter}} 🛈 on February 28, 2000. It was first printed in the OCG as the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Official Tournament Street Duel Legend of Power prize card, released August 27, 2000.

In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are yellow (the latter of which is only visible in fully body extensions of this artwork, such as video game monster projections and merchandise). "Dark Magician Girl" appears in this version of her outfit in the artworks of the OCG cards "Bond Between Teacher and Student" and "Magicians' Combination", as well as the Rush Duel card "Dark Resonance Burst".

  • This artwork was initially unedited in the English manga, but later printings replaced the hexagram symbol on the jewel with a triangle.
    • Later printings of the Japanese manga replaced the hexagram with a pentagram. In the color version, it is painted pink rather than yellow.
  • The first Japanese OCG artwork was based on this illustration. The monster was slightly rotated counter-clockwise and hearts were added to the background.
    • In the international version, the outline of her bust is erased, the hexagram-emblazoned blue jewel is replaced with a plain red one, and her right sleeve is moved up along her arm. These edits were repeated in the international versions of all other artworks.
    • With the release of Structure Deck: Yugi Muto on June 18, 2016, the Japanese version was edited to replace the hexagram with a pentagram.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist, released December 7, 2000, uses a zoomed-in version of the initial OCG artwork, with the background changed to plain green. Her eyes are blue instead of green.
  • This artwork was redone for the card's Rush Duel version (first released as one of the Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Saikyo Battle Royale!! promotional cards on August 12, 2021), using a lower zoom so that more of her body can be seen compared to the original. The tabs on her vambraces are colored blue, instead of pink like on full versions of the OCG artwork. Its international version was edited in the same way as the OCG/TCG counterpart.

Duel 164 pose

This artwork is based on the pose "Dark Magician Girl" was drawn in when Summoned in her aforementioned debut chapter. It was not featured in the OCG until History Archive Collection, released February 19, 2022.

  • A zoomed-in version is used in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent, released July 13, 2000. Here, the monster's outfit has a completely different color scheme than her other appearances: her tunic, hat, and vambraces are red-violet with a cyan trim and choker and dark blue cape.
    • The international localized version of the game, Yu-G-Oh! Dark Duel Stories (released March 19, 2002), uses an edited version of this artwork, erasing the cleavage.
  • Announcements for the Street Duel Legend of Power prize card used this artwork, depite the actual print using the manga one. This illustration used the same color scheme as the DM3/DDS artwork, although the trim and choker are changed to pale blue and the cape to purple. Also visible are her waist loop, which is pale blue as well, and her rod, which is dark blue with a pale blue trims.
    • One of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters video game promotional cards, released March 21, 2001, was printed with this artwork, edited to use the standard scheme, although her cheek stickers remain purple rather than pink. Additionally, the "Dark Magical Circle" in the background is shrunk so that it fits within the now-rectangular framing.
      • The official Yu-Gi-Oh! Engline anime website, yugioh.com, displays an edited version of this artwork that replaces the hexagram-emblazoned blue jewel with a plain red jewel, erases the outline of her bust, extends her sleeves to cover more of her chest, and moves the strand of hair hanging over her right shoulder behind her arm. It is framed almost the same way as the Street Duel Legend of Power announcement artwork, including the "Dark Magical Circle" being re-enlargened to the same size. Despite yugioh.com usually displaying artworks used in the international dub of the anime, this artwork has never appeared in it, or anywhere else.
  • The Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters tabletop game uses a picture of the game's "Dark Magician Girl" figure overlaid on a background of a green flat grid. This artwork is also used in the Dungeon Dice Monsters video game itself.
    • The English version uses a zoomed out variation to show the entire body of "Dark Magician Girl", in contrast to the Japanese artwork which is framed above her legs, and the background replaced with a pair of blue angled grids.
  • The version that was ultimately released in History Archive Collection was redrawn to be of visual quality consistent with contemporary cards, following the manga's lines more closely and with the zoom adjusted to include the entire body of "Dark Magician Girl". While the artwork still features "Dark Magical Circle" behind her, the background was changed from a green wall of hearts to a gradient of yellow-to-pink-to-purple decorated with stars or sparkles. Uniquely, this artwork depicts the jewels on the monster's dress as a mix of red and yellow ones, which is reflected only by the artwork of "Magician's Salvation".

DDM-original artwork

This was first used in media relating to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters video game (released March 21, 2001), such as the box, manual, and another of the promotional cards. However, the "Dark Magician Girl" figure itself uses the previous artwork (as shown above).

In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are pink.

  • The DDM promotional card in question again features the "Dark Magical Circle" against a wall of hearts as background, this time blue.
  • In the Japanese OCG version of this artwork, released June 28, 2001, the background was changed to a pink swirl with two concentric rings of hearts.

Duel 174 pose

This artwork is based on the pose "Dark Magician Girl" was drawn in when Summoned in Error rendering {{chapter}} 🛈, released May 22, 2000. It was first printed in the OCG in Limited Edition 5, released April 8, 2003.

This pose may have been inspired by the first OCG artwork of "Dark Magician", which uses a similar one. Both artworks depict the magicians floating in front of a "Dark Magical Circle" while holding their hat with their left hand and wand with their right hand, their legs bent with their knees forward.

In this artwork, the monster's choker is pink, the waist loop is yellow, and she appears to wear a blue fingerless glove on her left hand. In addition, her eyes are blue instead of the usual green, and the jewels are yellow rather than red. "Dark Magician Girl" appears with this version of her outfit in the artworks of "Dark Burning Attack", "Dark Burning Magic", "Dark Magic Expanded", "Dark Magic Inheritance", and "Magician Navigation".

  • This illustration was used as the third artwork in both the TCG and OCG.
  • This artwork was redone for the card's Rush Duel version as well (released as one of the card bundled with the Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel Duel Disk Yudias Version on December 17, 2022), with the fingerless glove replaced with the usual vambrace's flap and the color scheme changed to match that of the original artwork.

Anniversary artwork

This is the fourth Japanese OCG artwork. It was released in Anniversary Pack on December 20, 2008, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game. It is the only artwork to have not been edited internationally; in the TCG, it has only been released as part of The Lost Art Promotion 2020, which features cards with their original Japanese artworks.

In this artwork, the monster's costume's trim, cape, and skirt are all lavender instead of pink; her choker and waist loop are also lavender, instead of pink or yellow like in other artworks, and she wears fingerless gloves instead of vambraces. Her eyes are blue instead of the usual green. Additionally, the spiral on her hat is on the right side instead of the left side.

Duel Art artwork

A more "life-like" illustration of "Dark Magician Girl" was included in Duel Art, released on December 16, 2011. It has not been used on any "Dark Magician Girl" cards, but a modified version of it was used for "Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal", which was released as the Weekly Shōnen Jump 2012, Issue 2 promotional card on December 12, 2011. On "Magi Magi ☆ Magician Gal", the runes in the magic circle are replaced with Cyrillic characters.

In this artwork, the monster has a black-and-silver version of her usually blue-and-pink outfit, as well as her eye color being changed to purple. In addition, she wears full gloves instead of vambraces, and sports purple eyeshadow and an ankh tattoo on her chest.

Dark Side of Dimensions artwork

This is the fifth Japanese OCG artwork, designed for the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions, released April 23, 2016. It was first printed in the OCG in the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions Duel Set two days before the movie's premiere.

In this artwork, the monster's choker and waist loop are purple. "Dark Magician Girl" appears this version of her outfit in the artwork of "Magicians' Defense" (a card also made for The Dark Side of Dimensions).

  • In addition of the usual changes made to "Dark Magician Girl" outside Japan, the North American version of this artwork also edited the "Dark Magical Circle" in the background to be much fainter.
  • A manga-style, black-and-white version of the international-sans-North America artwork was released as a Case Topper card with Duel Overload.