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[[File:AIMeetYou-MP22-EN-UR-1E.png|thumb|right|200px|"[[A.I. Meet You]]", featuring [[Ai]].]]
  
[[File:BlackRayLancer-JP-Anime-ZX-NC-ArmoredXyz.png|thumb|250px|"[[Black Ray Lancer (anime)|Black Ray Lancer]]" equipped with "[[Number 39: Utopia (anime)|Number 39: Utopia]]" by the effect of "[[Armored Xyz (anime)|Armored Xyz]]".]]
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The following is a '''list of cards that feature characters''' that have appeared in the various ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime/manga series in some form. This includes both cards with characters lifted directly from their source material and those with figures that bear a strong resemblance to a specific character or characters.
  
* This monster's design and pose are based on "[[Black Ray Lancer (anime)|Black Ray Lancer]]" [[equip]]ped with "[[Number 39: Utopia (anime)|Number 39: Utopia]]" by the effect of "[[Armored Xyz (anime)|Armored Xyz]]" in {{episode|ZEXAL|012|ref}}.
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This list does not include [[Duel Monster Spirit]]s (e.g. "[[Yubel]]"), "[[Number]]" spirits ("[[Number 96: Dark Mist]]"), or non-[[Ignis]] inhabitants of the [[Cyberse]] ("[[Linkuriboh]]"), who are all both cards and personifications of cards existing within the same medium; also excluded are ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Stories]]'' characters, which were likely created to have cards made after them, and generic "[[Token]]" cards.
** This monster's alternate [[Summoning condition]] and [[original ATK]] (2500) is based on the aforementioned scene in the same episode, where the effect of "Armored Xyz" also allows the [[ATK]] of "Black Ray Lancer" to become the same as "Utopia's" 2500 ATK. Additionally, the former Xyz Monster is a [[Rank 3]] monster, while the latter is a [[Rank 4]] monster, which fits the criteria for this monster's alternate Summoning condition.
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** This monster's effect to decrease monsters' ATK by 500 is based on the effect of "[[Needle Sunfish (anime)|Needle Sunfish]]", which was used to decrease the ATK of "[[Number 61: Volcasaurus (anime)|Number 61: Volcasaurus]]" by the same amount after it was [[detach]]ed from "Black Ray Lancer" in the same episode.
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== Direct appearances ==
** This monster's effect to [[negate]] the effects of [[Attack Position]] monsters during the [[Battle Phase]] is based on the effect of "Armored Xyz", which allows the name of the [[Xyz Monster]] to become the same as the Xyz Monster equipped to it. As such, during the final turn of the Duel in the same episode, [[Yuma Tsukumo]] used this effect to allow the name of "Black Ray Lancer" to become the same as "Utopia", allowing it bypass the standard anime effect of the "[[Number]]" monsters, which prevents themselves from being [[destroyed by battle]], except with other "Number" monsters.
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These cards directly feature, or are virtually identical to, a specific character or characters.
** This monster's final effect is an alteration of the final effect of "Armored Xyz", which allows the player to [[send]] the Xyz Monster equipped to the Xyz Monster on the field to the [[Graveyard]] to allow the equipped monster to make a second attack. During the final turn of the Duel in the same episode, after "Black Ray Lancer" equipped with "Utopia" [[destroy]]ed "Volcasaurus" by battle, [[Yuma Tsukumo]] sent "Utopia" to the Graveyard to allow "Black Ray Lancer" to make a second attack against a defenseless [[Scorch]] and win his and [[Reginald Kastle|Reginald "Shark" Kastle's]] Duel against Scorch and [[Chills]].
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=== ''Duel Monsters'' ===
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* "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", which features [[Seto Kaiba]] in its 7th artwork (currently ''OCG''-only).
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* "[[Gravekeeper's Trap]]", which features [[Ishizu Ishtar]]
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* "[[Judgment of the Pharaoh]]" and "[[The True Name]]", which feature [[Pharaoh Atem|Atem]].
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* "[[Palladium Oracle Mahad]]", which features [[Mahad]].
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* "[[The Legendary Gambler]]", which features a younger [[Solomon Muto]]. It was used by him in the anime.
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* "[[Unity]]" and "[[Symbol of Friendship]]", which feature [[Yugi Muto]], [[Joey Wheeler]], [[Téa Gardner]], and [[Tristan Taylor]]. The former also includes [[Duke Devlin]].
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* "[[Yu-Jo Friendship]]", which features [[Yami Yugi]] and Joey Wheeler.
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=== ''GX'' ===
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* "[[Arcana Reading]]", which features [[Sartorius]].
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* "[[Cross-Dimensional Duel]]", which features [[Jaden Yuki]] and [[Vellian Crowler]].
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* "[[Crystal Bond]]", "[[Crystal Conclave]]", and "[[Rainbow Bridge of the Heart]]", which feature [[Jesse Anderson]].
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* "[[Eternal Favorite]]", which features [[Jaden Yuki]].
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=== ''5D's'' ===
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* "[[Accel Synchro Stardust Dragon]]" and "[[Limit Overdrive]]", which feature [[Yusei Fudo]].
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* "[[Blackbird Close]]" and "[[Black Shadow Squall]]", which feature [[Crow Hogan]].
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* "[[Crimson Dragon (card)|Crimson Dragon]]", "[[Duel Link Dragon, the Duel Dragon]]", "[[Shining Star Dragon]]", and "[[Ultimaya Tzolkin]]", which are all depictions of the [[Crimson Dragon]].
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* "[[On Your Mark, Get Set, DUEL!]]", which features [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Tetsu Trudge]].
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* "[[This Creepy Little Punk]]", which features [[Kalin Kessler]].
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=== ''ZEXAL'' ===
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* "[[Barian's Chaos Draw]]", which features [[Reginald Kastle|Reginald Kastle/Nash]].
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* "[[Creator of Hope]]", "[[Winning Formula]]", and "[[Creator of Miracles]]", which feature [[ZEXAL (power)|ZEXAL I]], [[ZEXAL II|II]], and [[ZEXAL III|III]] respectively. ZEXAL III is also featured on "[[Zexal Field]]".
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* "[[Glory of the Seven Emperors]]", which features Reginald Kastle/Nash, [[Dumon]], [[Rio Kastle|Rio Kastle/Marin]], [[Vector]], [[Alito]], [[Girag]] and Mizar. It was used by Nash in the anime.
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* "[[Halfway to Forever (card)|Halfway to Forever]]", "[[Hi-Five the Sky]]", "[[Memories of Courage]]", and "[[Shining Draw (card)|Shining Draw]]", which feature [[Yuma Tsukumo]]. The first also features [[Astral]].
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* "[[Lillybot (card)|Lillybot]]", based on [[Lillybot]].
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* "[[Number 83: Galaxy Queen]]", which features [[Mrs. Andrews]] in her television role as the titular Galaxy Queen. It was used by her son [[Nelson Andrews]] in the anime, with the resemblance noted in-universe.
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* "[[Number S0: Utopic ZEXAL]]", which in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL (manga)|manga]] is physically [[Yuma Tsukumo (manga)|Yuma Tsukumo]] and [[Astral (manga)|Astral]] using the ZEXAL morph power.
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* "[[Orbital 7 (card)|Orbital 7]]" and "[[Photon Orbital]]", based on [[Orbital 7]].
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* "[[Ritual Refinement]]", which features [[Astral]]. It was used by his [[Astral (manga)|manga]] incarnation.
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* "[[Saga of the Dragon Emperor]]", which features [[Mizar]] and [[Kite Tenjo]].
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* "[[Seventh Force]]", which features [[Alito]].
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* "[[Tachyon Unit]]", which features Mizar. It was used by him in the anime.
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=== ''ARC-V'' ===
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* "[[Battle Royal Mode - Joining]]", which features the [[Obelisk Force]].
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* "[[Kahyoreigetsu]]", which features [[Zuzu Boyle]], [[Celina]], [[Lulu Obsidian]], and [[Rin]].
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* "[[Performapal Duelist Extraordinaire]]", which features [[Yuya Sakaki]].
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=== ''VRAINS'' ===
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* [[Ai]] is the single character with the most direct character appearances on cards, being featured on every "[[A.I.]]" card, as well as having a monster based around one of his specific forms ("[[Danmari @Ignister]]"). Many of them were used by him in the anime.
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* "[[A.I. Challenge You]]", "[[Link into the VRAINS!]]", and "[[Drastic Draw]]", which feature [[Yusaku Fujiki]] (as Playmaker in the first and last cases). "Drastic Draw" was used by him in the anime.
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* "[[Burning Draw]]", which features [[Theodore Hamilton|Soulburner]]. It was used by him in the anime.
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* "[[Maiden of Blue Tears]]", which features [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Maiden]].
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=== ''SEVENS'' ===
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* "[[Destruction of the Universe]]", which features [[Tiadosia Kallister|Tiadosia "Tiger" Kallister]]. It was used by her in the anime.
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* "[[It's Right Behind You!]]", which features [[Toombs]]. It was used by him in the anime, and its Japanese name is homophonous with his.
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* "[[Money to Burn]]", which features [[Tracker]]. It was used by him in the anime.
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* "[[Mother's Storm]]", which features [[Mimi Imimi|Mimi]] and [[Yosh Imimi]].
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* "[[My Patience Has Run Out!]]", which features [[Romin Kassidy]].
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=== ''GO RUSH!!'' ===
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* "[[Ambiguous Journey Show!]]", which features [[Dudi Nishaw]]. He is implied to own this card.
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* "[[Extreme Fusion]]", which features [[Damamu]]. He is implied to own this card.
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* "[[Fake Fabricated Network Zone]]", which features [[Netsuzo Shinjitsu]]. He is implied to own this card.
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* "[[Magical Sheep Girl Meeeg-chan]]", whose third artwork actually depicts [[Yuamu Ohdo]] [[cosplay]]ing as the titular monster.
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== Homages ==
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These cards feature a character that shares strong design similarities with an existing character.
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=== ''Duel Monsters'' ===
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* "[[Amazoness Paladin]]", based on [[Mai Valentine]].
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* "[[Bujin Mahitotsu]]", based on [[Maximillion Pegasus]].
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* Several "[[Gravekeeper's]]" monsters resemble Egyptian characters from ''DM'':
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** "[[Gravekeeper's Commandant]]" and "[[Gravekeeper's Visionary]]", based on the [[Ishtar forefather]].
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** "[[Gravekeeper's Descendant]]" and "[[Gravekeeper's Oracle]]", based on [[Marik Ishtar]].
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** "[[Gravekeeper's Heretic]]" and "[[Gravekeeper's Supernaturalist]]", based on [[Thief King Bakura]].
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** "[[Gravekeeper's Priestess]]" and "[[Gravekeeper's Shaman]]", based on [[Ishizu Ishtar]].
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** "[[Gravekeeper's Recruiter]]", based on [[Odion]].
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* "[[Kaibaman]]", based on [[Seto Kaiba]].
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* "[[Maiden with Eyes of Blue]]", based on [[Kisara]].
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* "[[Millennium Seeker]]", based on [[Shadi]].
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* "[[Palladium Oracle Mana]]", based on [[Mana]].
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* "[[The Legendary Fisherman II]]", based on [[Mako Tsunami]].
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=== ''GX'' ===
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* "[[Ancient Gear Commander]]", based on [[Vellian Crowler]].
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* Each [[Beast-Warrior]] "[[Bujin]]" monster (other than the aforementioned "Mahitotsu") resembles a character from ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'':
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** "[[Bujin Yamato]]", based on [[Jaden Yuki]].
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** "[[Bujin Mikazuchi]]", based on [[Chazz Princeton]].
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** "[[Bujin Arasuda]]", based on [[Bastion Misawa]].
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** "[[Bujin Hirume]]", based on [[Alexis Rhodes]].
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** "[[Bujin Hiruko]]", based on [[Sartorius]].
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** "[[Bujinki Ahashima]]", based on [[Sarina]].
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** "[[Bujin Torifune]]", based on "[[Elemental HERO Neos (character)|Elemental HERO Neos]]".
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* "[[Crystal Keeper]]" and "[[Crystal Master]]", both based on [[Jesse Anderson]], using his original outfit for the former and his outfit when under [[Yubel]]'s control for the latter.
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=== ''5D's'' ===
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* "[[Absolute King Back Jack]]", based on [[Jack Atlas]]. It was used by his [[Jack Atlas (manga)|manga]] incarnation.
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* "[[Earthbound Greater Linewalker]]", based on [[Dark Signer]] [[Rex Goodwin]].
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* "[[Fortune Lady Past]]", based on Dark Signer [[Carly Carmine]].
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* "[[Morphtronic Earfon]]", based on [[Leo]] and [[Luna]].
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* "[[Signal Warrior]]", based on [[Yusei Fudo]].
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* "[[T.G. Star Guardian]]", based on [[Bruno|Bruno/Antinomy]].
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=== ''ZEXAL'' ===
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* "[[D.D. Esper Star Sparrow]]", based on [[Nelson Andrews]] in his television role as the titular The Sparrow. It was used by him in the anime.
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* "[[Flying Pegasus Railroad Stampede]]", based on [[Anna Kaboom]].
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** The titular pegasus is visually similar to [[Yuma Tsukumo]], which is more prominent in its [[Card Artworks:Flying Pegasus Railroad Stampede|alternate artwork]].
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* "[[Gimmick Puppet Fantasix Makina]]" and "[[CXyz Gimmick Puppet Fanatix Makina]]", both based on [[Quattro]].
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* "[[Number F0: Utopic Future]]", "[[Number F0: Utopic Future Slash]]", and "[[Number F0: Utopic Draco Future]]", based on [[Yuma Tsukumo]]. The first was used by him in the anime.
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* "[[Numeral Hunter]]", based on [[Kite Tenjo]].
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=== ''ARC-V'' ===
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* "[[Abyss Actor - Super Producer]]" and "[[Yosenju Sabu]]", based on [[Sylvio Sawatari]].
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* "[[Amazoness Golden Whip Master]]" and "[[Amazoness Silver Sword Master|Silver Sword Master]]", based on [[Gloria Tyler]] and [[Grace Tyler]] respectively.
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* "[[Beyond the Pendulum]]" and "[[Exceed the Pendulum]]", based on [[Ray Akaba]].
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* "[[Challenge Stairs]]" and "[[Hope Stairs]]", which feature a cartoony character with [[Yuya Sakaki]]'s hair. Both were used by him in the anime.
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* "[[Flowering Etoile the Melodious Magnificat]]", based on [[Zuzu Boyle]].
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* "[[Gem-Knight Quartz]]", based on [[Julia Krystal]].
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* "[[Go! - D/D/D Divine Zero King Rage]]", based on [[Declan Akaba]]. It was used by his  [[Reiji Akaba (manga)|manga]] incarnation.
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* "[[Lyrilusc - Ensemblue Robin]]", based on [[Lulu Obsidian]].
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* "[[Performapal Celestial Magician]]", based on [[Z-ARC]].
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* "[[Prediction Princess Bibliomuse]]", based on [[Aura Sentia]].
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* "[[Superheavy Samurai Brave Masurawo]]", based on [[Gong Strong]].
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* "[[Superheavy Samurai Prodigy Wakaushi]]" and "[[Superheavy Samurai Commander Shanawo]]", based on Yuya Sakaki.
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* "[[Windwitch - Glass Bell]]", based on [[Rin]].
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=== ''VRAINS'' ===
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* "[[Altergeist Malwisp]]" and "[[Marincess Aqua Argonaut]]", based on [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]].
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* "[[Marincess Great Bubble Reef]]", based on [[Miyu Sugisaki]].
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=== ''SEVENS'' ===
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* "[[The Clone]]" and the similar blue figure that appears in the artworks of "[[The]]" Spell/Trap Cards, based on [[The Lukeman]].
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* "[[Constructor Princess Pylon]]", based on [[Asana Mutsuba]]. It was used by both her anime and [[Asana Mutsuba (manga)|manga]] incarnations.
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* "[[Meika Etraynzeyes the Shadow Flower Lunatic]]", based on [[Rayne Nanahoshi]].
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=== ''GO RUSH!!'' ===
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* "[[Abysskite Ange]]", "[[Abysskite Karen]]", and "[[Abysskite Liem]]", based on [[Ange Kicho]], [[Karen Choha]], and [[Liem Kokai]] respectively. They are used by [[Tremolo Ryugu]] in the anime, who mentioned that he appointed the trio as his secretaries because of the resemblance (and that he enhanced it by having them change their hairstyles).
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* "[[Gravitiara Ai]]", based on [[Yuamu Ohdo]]. It was used in an episode about Yuamu and other characters being transformed into cards.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[List of cards based on scenes from the anime and manga]]
 
* [[List of cards based on scenes from the anime and manga]]
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[[Category:Lists of cards by properties|Feature anime and manga characters]]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 18 April 2024

"A.I. Meet You", featuring Ai.

The following is a list of cards that feature characters that have appeared in the various Yu-Gi-Oh! anime/manga series in some form. This includes both cards with characters lifted directly from their source material and those with figures that bear a strong resemblance to a specific character or characters.

This list does not include Duel Monster Spirits (e.g. "Yubel"), "Number" spirits ("Number 96: Dark Mist"), or non-Ignis inhabitants of the Cyberse ("Linkuriboh"), who are all both cards and personifications of cards existing within the same medium; also excluded are Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Stories characters, which were likely created to have cards made after them, and generic "Token" cards.

Direct appearances[edit]

These cards directly feature, or are virtually identical to, a specific character or characters.

Duel Monsters[edit]

GX[edit]

5D's[edit]

ZEXAL[edit]

ARC-V[edit]

VRAINS[edit]

SEVENS[edit]

GO RUSH!![edit]

Homages[edit]

These cards feature a character that shares strong design similarities with an existing character.

Duel Monsters[edit]

GX[edit]

5D's[edit]

ZEXAL[edit]

ARC-V[edit]

VRAINS[edit]

SEVENS[edit]

GO RUSH!![edit]

See also[edit]