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Revision as of 15:27, 22 October 2014

This is a list of cards which have appeared within the various Yu-Gi-Oh! series, but have not been named.

Duel 009 cards

A number of Monster Cards that appear on the counter at Kame Game as Sugoroku explains the rules of Duel Monsters to Yugi and his friends in Chapter 9. The only ones with visible names were "Summoned Skull", "Hell-Bound", and "Rock Man". Another card from this scene appeared, labeled only as an "ally," as a character in the dice game included with Volume 3.

Yugi's Duel 010 cards

A number of unnamed monsters played by Yugi during his first Duel with Seto in an attempt to stall his opponent's powerful "Megamorph"-equipped "Battle Ox," including a bird/fishlike creature and a bald, tattooed figure. All are quickly destroyed by "Battle Ox."

Seto's Duel 010 monster

A magician-looking monster played by Seto during his first Duel with Yugi.

Yugi's Death-T monsters

A number of monsters played by Yugi during his final showdown with Seto at Death-T. The first three seen are all destroyed by Seto's powered-up "Saggi the Dark Clown," while the fourth appears in Yugi's hand. The second and third monsters seen are replaced by "Chimæra" and "Gremlin" respectively in the first series anime adaptation of the manga Duel.

Seto's Death-T monster

A turtle-like monster Seto played in Defense Position during his Death-T Duel with Yugi during the time his "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" are immobilized by Yugi's "Swords of Revealing Light." It appears in both the manga and the first series anime.

Yugi's round monster

A spherical, insect-like monster Yugi played in Defense Position during his Duel with Insector Haga in the manga.

Ventriloquist of the Dead's monster

A one-eyed monster played by the Ventriloquist of the Dead during his Duel with Yugi. It likely originally belonged to Seto's Deck.

Mai's opponent's monster

A monster played by a Duelist Kingdom opponent of Mai Kujaku's in the manga, which was destroyed by Mai's "Harpie Lady Sisters", winning Mai the Duel.

Jonouchi's monsters

The first is a knight-like monster played in Defense Position during Jonouchi's Duel with Ryuzaki in the manga.

The second was used in Jonouchi's Duelist Kingdom Duel against Kaiba.

Chicken

In the manga, a Level 3 chicken-like monster was shown, while the Meikŷu Brothers explained the rules of the Labyrinth Duel.

Pegasus' monster

During his final Duel with Yugi in the manga, Pegasus uses this monster along with "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" to Ritual Summon "Relinquished." "Relinquished" resembles a combination of "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" and this card. In the anime, Pegasus uses "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" alone for the Ritual Summon.

As it met the conditions for "Black Illusion Ritual", it is an Illusion monster and has less than 100 ATK.

Ryuzaki's monster

During his Duel with Esper Roba in the manga, Dinosaur Ryuzaki used this monster. Roba put it to sleep with "Mesmeric Control", before destroying it with "Jinzo". In the anime, it is replaced with "Serpent Night Dragon".

Battle City participants' monsters

Two generic Battle City Duelists were shown using these two cards, one of which is a dragon, while the other is a knight.

An aerial view of another Duel showed another three unnamed cards.

Nagumo's opponent's card

A Duelist defeated by Koji Nagumo used this card. Koji won it through the ante rule, but demanded another rare card, as he thought its value did not compare to the card he wagered, "Hyozanryu".

Pandora's monster

A pumpkin-headed monster of Pandora's that he sacrifices along with Yugi's "Beta the Magnet Warrior" by way of "Coffin of Dark Resurrection" to Summon "Dark Magician", in the manga. In the anime adaptation, he uses "Mystic Tomato" instead.

Bakura's card

A card seen in Dark Bakura's hand during his Battle City Duel with Dark Yugi, in the manga, depicting a poltergeist. It is unspecified whether this is a Monster, Spell or Trap Card. It is hypothesized to be "Spiritualism", based on both cards' artworks and the Japanese translated name of "Spiritualism", "Poltergeist".

Gorilla monster

A gorilla-like monster wearing a spiked shoulder harness used against Leon von Schroeder in a flashback. It is destroyed by the effect of Leon's "Seven Kids," winning Leon the Duel.[1]

Yako's monsters

A trio of monsters used by Yako Tenma as Tributes to Summon "The Wicked Avatar" during his first Duel with Yugi.[2]

Jaden's opponent's monster

This monster was used by an unnamed opponent of Jaden Yuki and was destroyed by Jaden's "Elemental Hero Bubbleman".[3]

Bastion's fire dragon

A fiery counterpart to "Water Dragon" Summoned by Bastion in the first Yu-Gi-Oh! GX opening, Fine Weather Rising Hallelujah. Despite its prominent appearance in the intro, it never appeared in the series.

Amnael's Meteor Spell

During his Duels with Alexis and Chazz, Amnael plays an unnamed Spell Card which causes a meteor strike that seems to destroy his opponent's monsters in some manner.[4]

The Three Masked Knights

These spirits were seen when a Yubel-posessed Marcel Bonaparte fused them with three students to form the three masked knights. They disappeared before they were named.[5]

Akiza's unknown card

During a flashback, Akiza is shown using this card to assault a Duelist.[6]

Boxing glove Trap

A Trap Card tripped by Yuma multiple times while riding the Duel Coaster, which shoots a spring-loaded giant boxing glove to deal 200 damage to him.[7]

Kalin's monster

A monster used by Kalin Kessler while he was a teen in the manga.[8]

Alito's Spell

Alito used an unnamed Spell Card to change his Warrior-Type "Battlin' Boxer Big Bandages" to Beast-Type. The card was neither shown nor seen, but his opponent Girag asked him why he "used that Spell Card" to do so.[9]

Traditional Japanese style Action Field

A Field Spell Card used for an Action Duel between Sora Shiun'in and an unknown opponent.[10]

Shogi Action Field

A Field Spell Card used for an Action Duel between Sora Shiun'in and an unknown opponent.[11]

Chess Action Field

A Field Spell Card used for an Action Duel between Sora Shiun'in and an unknown opponent.[12]

Quiz Action Cards

Ten Action Cards used for an Action Duel between Yuya Sakaki and Eita Kyuando. The quizzes associated with four of then ten were shown.[12]

Stage Action Field

A Field Spell Card used for an Action Duel between Sora Shiun'in and an unknown opponent.[13]

Rex's One-Shot Run monster

A monster used by Rex Goodwin in the past in the manga.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 196196: "Sinister Secrets - Part 1"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! R Duel Round 1: "A Wicked Shadow!"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 1: "A New Hero!!"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 04444: "The Seventh Shadow Rider"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 124124: "Triple Play, Part 1"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 02424: "Duel of the Dragons, Part 2"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 05353: "Test Your Luck!"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Ride 31: "Jewel Flare Dragon Stardust!!"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 133133: "Vector the Victor"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 01717: "Menu Venue: Part 2"
  11. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 01919: "Quiz Quagmire: Part 1"
  12. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 02020: "Quiz Quagmire: Part 2"
  13. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 02323: "A Date With Fate: Part 2"

See also