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==Manga==
 
==Manga==
===Yu-Gi-Oh!===
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===="Dark Knight" and "White Knight"====
 
===="Dark Knight" and "White Knight"====
 
{{main|Dark Knight|White Knight (card)}}
 
{{main|Dark Knight|White Knight (card)}}
During an explanation of the Types of Magic Users in ''Duel Monsters'', "[[Dark Knight]]" and "[[White Knight (card)|White Knight]]" were listed as examples of [[Black Magic]] and [[White Magic]] respectively.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|3|ref}}</ref>
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During an explanation of the Types of Magic Users in ''[[Duel Monsters]]'', "[[Dark Knight]]" and "[[White Knight (card)|White Knight]]" were listed as examples of [[Black Magic]] and [[White Magic]] respectively.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|3|ref}}</ref>
  
 
===="Zombie"====
 
===="Zombie"====
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The card has been released in other media, where its English name is "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]".
 
The card has been released in other media, where its English name is "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]".
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! R===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! R''===
 
===="Puppet Bishop" and "Puppet Knight"====
 
===="Puppet Bishop" and "Puppet Knight"====
 
These Monster Cards are mentioned in the card text of "[[Promotion]]" as cards that can be Summoned with that card's effect by [[Tribute|Tributing]] a "[[Puppet Pawn]]". Their names are presumably prefixed by "[[Puppet Chess|Puppet]]" (since all other cards named in the card text are prefixed by Puppet despite not being so on the card text), though they are only referred to as Bishop (ビショップ, ''Bishoppu'') and Knight (ナイト, ''Naito'') on the card.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|19|ref}}</ref>
 
These Monster Cards are mentioned in the card text of "[[Promotion]]" as cards that can be Summoned with that card's effect by [[Tribute|Tributing]] a "[[Puppet Pawn]]". Their names are presumably prefixed by "[[Puppet Chess|Puppet]]" (since all other cards named in the card text are prefixed by Puppet despite not being so on the card text), though they are only referred to as Bishop (ビショップ, ''Bishoppu'') and Knight (ナイト, ''Naito'') on the card.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|19|ref}}</ref>
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX''===
 
===="Fox Token"====
 
===="Fox Token"====
 
{{main|Fox Token (manga)}}
 
{{main|Fox Token (manga)}}
 
This token is listed in the lore of "[[Nine-Tailed Fox (manga)|Nine-Tailed Fox]]", but it was not Summoned.
 
This token is listed in the lore of "[[Nine-Tailed Fox (manga)|Nine-Tailed Fox]]", but it was not Summoned.
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL''===
 
===="Thunder Mountain" and "Rolling Thunder"====
 
===="Thunder Mountain" and "Rolling Thunder"====
 
{{main|Thunder Mountain|Rolling Thunder}}
 
{{main|Thunder Mountain|Rolling Thunder}}
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==Anime==
 
==Anime==
===Yu-Gi-Oh!===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
 
====Fusion of "The Eye of Timaeus" and "Poison Butterfly"====
 
====Fusion of "The Eye of Timaeus" and "Poison Butterfly"====
 
[[Yami Yugi]] attempted to fuse "[[The Eye of Timaeus (anime)|The Eye of Timaeus]]" and "[[Poison Butterfly]]", but it did not work, because Yami Yugi had lost [[Timaeus]]'s trust by playing "[[The Seal of Orichalcos (anime)|The Seal of Orichalcos]]".<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|162|ref}}</ref>
 
[[Yami Yugi]] attempted to fuse "[[The Eye of Timaeus (anime)|The Eye of Timaeus]]" and "[[Poison Butterfly]]", but it did not work, because Yami Yugi had lost [[Timaeus]]'s trust by playing "[[The Seal of Orichalcos (anime)|The Seal of Orichalcos]]".<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|162|ref}}</ref>
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX''===
 
===="Ojamachine Green" and "Ojamachine Black"====
 
===="Ojamachine Green" and "Ojamachine Black"====
 
"Ojamachine Green" (おジャマシーン・グリーン, ''Ojamashīn Gurīn'') and "Ojamachine Black" (おジャマシーン・ブラック, ''Ojamashīn Burakku'') are mentioned in the [[card text]] of "[[Mecha Ojama King]]". Nothing is known about them, apart from the fact that they can be [[Summon]]ed by the effect of "Mecha Ojama King".<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|54|ref}}</ref>
 
"Ojamachine Green" (おジャマシーン・グリーン, ''Ojamashīn Gurīn'') and "Ojamachine Black" (おジャマシーン・ブラック, ''Ojamashīn Burakku'') are mentioned in the [[card text]] of "[[Mecha Ojama King]]". Nothing is known about them, apart from the fact that they can be [[Summon]]ed by the effect of "Mecha Ojama King".<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|54|ref}}</ref>
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The [[Fusion Monster]] "Super Fusion God" is mentioned as a monster [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]] intends to Summon to unite the twelve [[Duel Monsters Spirit World|Duel Spirit Dimensions]] into one. Yubel uses "Super Polymerization" and "[[Chain Material (anime)|Chain Material]]" to fuse one monster of each [[Level]] from 1 to 12 into this monster, but Jaden chains "[[Spiritual Fusion]]", fusing the souls of Yubel and himself instead.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|155|ref}}</ref>
 
The [[Fusion Monster]] "Super Fusion God" is mentioned as a monster [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]] intends to Summon to unite the twelve [[Duel Monsters Spirit World|Duel Spirit Dimensions]] into one. Yubel uses "Super Polymerization" and "[[Chain Material (anime)|Chain Material]]" to fuse one monster of each [[Level]] from 1 to 12 into this monster, but Jaden chains "[[Spiritual Fusion]]", fusing the souls of Yubel and himself instead.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|155|ref}}</ref>
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's''===
 
===="Cosmic Blazar Dragon"====
 
===="Cosmic Blazar Dragon"====
 
{{main|Cosmic Blazar Dragon (anime)}}
 
{{main|Cosmic Blazar Dragon (anime)}}
 
The [[Delta Accel Synchro Monster]] "Cosmic Blazar Dragon" was owned by [[Yusei Fudo]] in an alternate future in which [[Z-one]] did not interfere.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|149|ref}}</ref> This card was later [[Cosmic Blazar Dragon|officially released]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.
 
The [[Delta Accel Synchro Monster]] "Cosmic Blazar Dragon" was owned by [[Yusei Fudo]] in an alternate future in which [[Z-one]] did not interfere.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|149|ref}}</ref> This card was later [[Cosmic Blazar Dragon|officially released]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.
  
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL''===
 
===="Deep Anglerfish"====
 
===="Deep Anglerfish"====
 
{{main|Deep Anglerfish}}
 
{{main|Deep Anglerfish}}
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==Video games==
 
==Video games==
===Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links''===
 
====Unseen "Arcana Force" monsters====
 
====Unseen "Arcana Force" monsters====
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]'', [[Sartorius Kumar (Duel Links)|Sartorius Kumar]] has voice lines for [[Arcana Force]] monsters based on every [[wikipedia:Major Arcana|Major Arcana]] [[wikipedia:Tarot card|Tarot card]], including "Arcana Force" monsters that have never appeared in any media.
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]'', [[Sartorius Kumar (Duel Links)|Sartorius Kumar]] has voice lines for [[Arcana Force]] monsters based on every [[wikipedia:Major Arcana|Major Arcana]] [[wikipedia:Tarot card|Tarot card]], including "Arcana Force" monsters that have never appeared in any media.

Revision as of 00:00, 26 December 2019

This page lists cards that are known to exist, but which have not been shown in any Yu-Gi-Oh! media.

Manga

Yu-Gi-Oh!

"Dark Knight" and "White Knight"

During an explanation of the Types of Magic Users in Duel Monsters, "Dark Knight" and "White Knight" were listed as examples of Black Magic and White Magic respectively.[1]

"Zombie"

"Zombie" was a card used by Katsuya Jonouchi in the manga, which was defeated by Yugi Mutou's "Blackland Fire Dragon", causing Jonouchi to take 500 damage.

However, it is seen in the Toei anime.

"Blonde Wave"

When Mai was reciting the cards Ryuzaki drew from the top of her Deck without looking, one of them was called "Blonde Wave" (ブロンドウェーブ, Burondo Wēbu).[2]

"Ultimate Perfect Great Moth"

"Ultimate Perfect Great Moth" was the final form of "Larvae Moth". Insector Haga planned on using it against Dark Yugi, but it prematurely emerged as "Great Moth".

The card has been released in other media, where its English name is "Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth".

Yu-Gi-Oh! R

"Puppet Bishop" and "Puppet Knight"

These Monster Cards are mentioned in the card text of "Promotion" as cards that can be Summoned with that card's effect by Tributing a "Puppet Pawn". Their names are presumably prefixed by "Puppet" (since all other cards named in the card text are prefixed by Puppet despite not being so on the card text), though they are only referred to as Bishop (ビショップ, Bishoppu) and Knight (ナイト, Naito) on the card.[3]

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

"Fox Token"

This token is listed in the lore of "Nine-Tailed Fox", but it was not Summoned.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL

"Thunder Mountain" and "Rolling Thunder"

These two monsters were Summoned, then immediately Tributed by Thunder Spark for the effect of "Spirit Converter". They never appear in the frame.[4]

Anime

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Fusion of "The Eye of Timaeus" and "Poison Butterfly"

Yami Yugi attempted to fuse "The Eye of Timaeus" and "Poison Butterfly", but it did not work, because Yami Yugi had lost Timaeus's trust by playing "The Seal of Orichalcos".[5]

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

"Ojamachine Green" and "Ojamachine Black"

"Ojamachine Green" (おジャマシーン・グリーン, Ojamashīn Gurīn) and "Ojamachine Black" (おジャマシーン・ブラック, Ojamashīn Burakku) are mentioned in the card text of "Mecha Ojama King". Nothing is known about them, apart from the fact that they can be Summoned by the effect of "Mecha Ojama King".[6]

"Mystic Baby Knight" and "Mystic Baby Magician"

"Mystic Baby Knight" and "Mystic Baby Magician" are mentioned in the card text of "Mystic Revolution" as monsters that can be Tributed for its cost.[7]

"Alice in Despairland"

"Alice in Despairland" only appears in the copyright section at the end of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 079 (after the "Next Episode" preview). The scene shows Bastion Misawa in his room researching information about Alice. When he finds the profile of this mysterious card, he is attacked by the spirit of this card.[8] However, the scene was not included in Episode 80, and the card itself was never seen in the episode.[9]

"Enigma Token"

"Enigma Token" is mentioned in the text of "Enigma the Creator" (a card used by The D). "Enigma the Creator" creates an "Enigma Token" when it is destroyed by battle; however, in its only anime appearance, it was never destroyed by battle, so the Token was never seen.[10]

"Colorless, Chaos King of Dark World" and "Wicked Rune - Doubt"

The cards "Colorless, Chaos King of Dark World" and "Wicked Rune - Doubt" were mentioned by Brron, Mad King of Dark World during his Duel with Jaden Yuki.[11]

"Colorless, Chaos King of Dark World" is a Fusion Monster that Brron intended to Summon with the effect of "Super Polymerization". Other than being a Fusion Monster that can be Summoned using "Super Polymerization", nothing is known about it, as Brron failed to complete the "Wicked Canon" to activate "Super Polymerization".[11]

"Wicked Rune - Doubt" is a Quick-Play Spell Card that has the same effect as the other "Wicked Rune" cards. It was supposed to be the final part of completing "Super Polymerization", but was not played, because Syrus escaped from Brron's minions.[11]

"Super Fusion God"

The Fusion Monster "Super Fusion God" is mentioned as a monster Yubel intends to Summon to unite the twelve Duel Spirit Dimensions into one. Yubel uses "Super Polymerization" and "Chain Material" to fuse one monster of each Level from 1 to 12 into this monster, but Jaden chains "Spiritual Fusion", fusing the souls of Yubel and himself instead.[12]

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

"Cosmic Blazar Dragon"

The Delta Accel Synchro Monster "Cosmic Blazar Dragon" was owned by Yusei Fudo in an alternate future in which Z-one did not interfere.[13] This card was later officially released in the TCG/OCG.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL

"Deep Anglerfish"

The Monster Card "Deep Anglerfish" is mentioned on the visual screen of the Augmented Reality Duel. It is a WATER Fish-Type Effect Monster that is Level 6 and has 1200 ATK and 1400 DEF. Its effect is: When this card is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard, send 1 Fish-Type Monster from your Deck to the Graveyard. Then, you can Special Summon 2 "Deep Anglerfish Jr." from your Deck.[14]

"Deep Anglerfish Jr."

The Monster Card "Deep Anglerfish Jr." is only mentioned in the card text of "Deep Anglerfish", which also has never been seen.[14]

"Pink Peach Dragon"

The Monster Card "Pink Peach Dragon" is mentioned on the visual screen of the Augmented Reality Duel. It is a Dragon-Type Effect Monster that is Level 2 and has 200 ATK 200 and 100 DEF.[14]

"The Closed Eight"

The card "The Closed Eight" was mentioned on NAS's official site in preview for Episode 131 of Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. A character named Alco would have given the card to Kite, who would have attempted to pass the card to Yuma. Ultimately, neither Alco nor this card ever appeared.

"Number 5: Doom Chimera Dragon"

The Xyz Monster "Number 5: Doom Chimera Dragon" is mentioned in the card text of "Number C5: Chaos Chimera Dragon". However, the card itself has never appeared in the anime. This card was later officially released in the TCG/OCG.

Video games

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links

Unseen "Arcana Force" monsters

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links, Sartorius Kumar has voice lines for Arcana Force monsters based on every Major Arcana Tarot card, including "Arcana Force" monsters that have never appeared in any media.

Specifically, the cards that have never appeared in any media, but have voice lines in Duel Links, are the following:

  • "Arcana Force II - The High Priestess"
  • "Arcana Force V - The Hierophant"
  • "Arcana Force IX - The Hermit"
  • "Arcana Force X - Wheel of Fortune"
  • "Arcana Force XI - Justice"
  • "Arcana Force XIII - The Reaper"
  • "Arcana Force XVI - The Tower"
  • "Arcana Force XVII - The Star"
  • "Arcana Force XIX - The Sun"
  • "Arcana Force XX - Judgment"

Other

"Millennium Thousand-Eyes Virus"

This card was stated by Kevin Tewart to be the best card in the game, and that only he possesses it. He has also stated that like the Upper Deck Entertainment "The Seal of Orichalcos", it is not permitted in official tournaments.[15][16]

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 62 (Duelist Duel 3): "Countdown!!"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 64 (Duelist Duel 5): "Fate on the High Seas!!"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! R Duel Round 19: "Jonouchi... Helpless?!"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Rank 14: "Victory Conditions!!"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 162162: "On the Wrong Track - Part 3"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 05454: "Champion or Chazz-Been?"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 103103: "The Hands of Justice, Part 2"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 07979: "Mirror, Mirror, Part 2"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 08080: "What a Doll!"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 07979: "Mirror, Mirror, Part 2"
  11. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 136136: "Turning the Page, Part 2"
  12. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 155155: "Return of the Supreme King, Part 3"
  13. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 149149: "The Revived Hero"
  14. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 0011: "Go With the Flow, Part 1"
  15. pojo.biz What do you think is the best card in the game?
  16. pojo.biz After reading Jae's article/responses. Flaming will be dealt with SEVERELY

See also