Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Blue-Eyes White Dragon"
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* Some people say that this card was the first Yu-Gi-Oh! designed card by [[Kazuki Takahashi]], although this is not confirmed. | * Some people say that this card was the first Yu-Gi-Oh! designed card by [[Kazuki Takahashi]], although this is not confirmed. | ||
− | * This card has two counterparts "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" and "[[White Night Dragon]]", and a [[Toon]] version "[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]] | + | * This card has two counterparts "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" and "[[White Night Dragon]]", and a [[Toon]] version, "[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]]". |
* "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" is featured in the artwork of "[[Dimension Explosion]]". | * "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" is featured in the artwork of "[[Dimension Explosion]]". |
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- "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" is one of the only two cards in the game to have four different types of artwork. (The other one is "Dark Magician".)
- Blue-Eyes White Dragon is the only card in the game to have an official Chinese version.
- This card is the cover card for TCG expansion, Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon.
- "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" is the strongest Normal Monster in the game.
- Some people say that this card was the first Yu-Gi-Oh! designed card by Kazuki Takahashi, although this is not confirmed.
- This card has two counterparts "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" and "White Night Dragon", and a Toon version, "Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon".
- "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" is featured in the artwork of "Dimension Explosion".
- The attack of this monster is named "Burst Stream of Destruction" . A Spell support card of the same name has also been released in the game.
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom, the three Blue-Eyes White Dragons are named Azrael, Ibris, and Djibril.