Card Appearances:Scrap-Iron Scarecrow

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==Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's==This card is the first Trap Card played in the series, by Yusei Fudo, who uses it as his most frequent Trap Card.


Fortune Cup[edit]

  • In episode 12, Yusei uses this card during his Turbo Duel against Tetsu Trudge. When "Search Striker" attacks "Speed Warrior", Yusei activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. Later "Goyo Guardian" attacks "Healing Wave Generator". Yusei tries to activate this card in response, but since "Torapart" was used as Synchro Material for the Synchro Summon of "Goyo Guardian", Yusei can't activate Trap Cards when "Goyo Guardian" attacks until the end of the Damage Step. "Goyo Guardian" then destroys "Healing Wave Generator". This card remained on the field until the Duel was over.

Dark Signers[edit]

  • In episode 33, this card is seen in Yusei's hand during his Turbo Duel against Kalin Kessler. Later "Infernity Archfiend" attacks directly. In the next episode, Yusei activates this card to negate the direct attack made by "Infernity Archfiend". After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. Later "Hundred Eyes Dragon" attacks "Junk Warrior". Yusei tries to activate this card in response, but due to the effect of "Infernity Beast" ("Hundred Eyes Dragon" gains the effects of all DARK monsters in Kalin's Graveyard), Yusei is forbidden from activating any Spells and Trap until the end of the Damage Step. "Hundred Eyes Dragon" then destroys "Junk Warrior". In the following episode, "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu" attacks directly via its own effect. Yusei tries to activate this card in response, however it doesn't work as "Ccapac Apu" is unaffected by Yusei's Spells and Traps. Before the final blow could be dealt, Yusei loses control of his Duel Runner and falls off, ending the Duel with no result.
  • In episode 42, this card appears in a series of flashbacks Yusei has when he explains to Rex Goodwin that when he returned to Satellite, Kalin, a former friend that he thought was dead, reappeared before him as a Dark Signer.

Pre-World Racing Grand Prix[edit]

  • In episode 66, Yusei uses this card during his Turbo Duel against Ghost. When "Meklord Emperor Wisel" (whose ATK was 5000 due to its own effect and due to it being equipped with "Stardust Dragon") attacks directly, Yusei activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. On Ghost's next turn, "Meklord Emperor Wisel" (whose ATK was 5400 due to Ghost replace "Wisel Attack" with "Wisel Attack 3") attacks "Bicular", but Yusei activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. Ghost then activates "Battle Return" to halve the ATK of "Meklord Emperor Wisel" until the end of the Battle Phase and allow it to attack again. This card remained on the field until the Duel was over.
  • In episode 67, this card is shown flying out of Yusei's Deck while he and his friends were testing out a Duel Runner and it malfunctioned.
  • In episode 68, Bashford uses this card during his Ground Duel against Crow Hogan. When "Blackwing - Bora the Spear" attacks "Maternal Junk", Bashford activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. Later "Blackwing - Bora the Spear" attacks "Paternal Junk" (whose ATK was 1300 due to its own effect, the effect of "Junk Factory", and the effect of "Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind"), but Bashford activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. This card remained on the field until the Duel was over.
  • In episode 71, Yusei uses this card during his Turbo Duel against Sherry LeBlanc. When "Centaur Mina" attacks "Speed Warrior", Yusei activates this card to negate the attack, however Sherry then activates the effect of "Centaur Mina" to negate this card's effect and return it to its original position. "Centaur Mina" then destroys "Speed Warrior". Later "Chevalier de Fleur" attacks "Junk Warrior", but Yusei activates this card to negate the attack, however Sherry then activates the effect of her "Chevalier de Fleur" to negate this card's effect and destroy it. "Chevalier de Fleur" then destroys "Junk Warrior".
  • In episode 73, this card appeared in Yusei's nightmare which involved a Turbo Duel between himself and an unknown opponent. This card was set face-down, and it, along with "Urgent Tuning" were destroyed by the effect of "Tiger Dragon".

World Racing Grand Prix[edit]

  • In episode 101, this card is shown in Yusei's hand during his Turbo Duel against Breo. When Yusei activates the effect of "Tricolor Illusion" to draw a card, it is revealed to be "Junk Synchron". Since the card drawn was a monster, "Tricolor Illusion" forces Yusei to place this card on top of his Deck. After Yusei defeats Breo, the latter passes the baton to Jean who proceeds in Dueling Yusei.
  • In episode 101, Yusei draws this card during his Turbo Duel against Jean. In the next episode, "Voltic Bicorn" attacks "Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste" (Jean intended for "Voltic Bicorn" to be destroyed by "Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste" which would activate its effect and force Yusei to send the top seven cards of his Deck to the Graveyard which would make Yusei lose due to Deck Out), but Yusei activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. Later Jean activates "Chain Whirlwind" to destroy this card and "Summon Tax". The effect of "Speed Spell - Tyrant Force" then activates, inflicting 300 damage to Yusei.
  • In episode 109, Yusei uses this card during his Turbo Duel against Primo. When "Meklord Emperor Wisel" (whose ATK was 5500 due to its own effect and it being equipped with "Stardust Dragon") attacks "Necro Linker", Yusei activates this card to negate the attack, however Primo activates the effect of "Wisel Top 3" to negate this card's effect and destroy it. Yusei then discards "Arbitrator" via its own effect to end the Battle Phase.
  • In episode 116, Yusei uses this card during his Concentration Duel against Clark Smith. On Yusei's second turn, he declares he is activating a Spell Card, but he flips over this card, forcing him to flip it face-down again. Yusei planned to activate this card to block Clark's next attack. After that's done, Yusei plans to equip "Max Warrior" with "Prevention Star" which would allow Yusei to activate "Release Restraint Wave" and destroy all of Clark's Spell and Trap Cards. Clark then activates "Fair Exchange" to send three Decago Knights" from his Deck to the Graveyard and force Yusei to send cards from the top of his Deck to the Graveyard equal to the combined Levels of the sent monsters. Since the combined Levels of the "Decago Knights" is thirty, Yusei is forced to send the top thirty cards of his Deck to the Graveyard, one of which was this card. Clark's move had also left Yusei with only nine cards remaining in his Deck.

Ark Cradle[edit]

  • In episode 134, this card is shown in Yusei Fudo's hand during his Turbo Duel against Jakob. Yusei later sets this card face-down.
  • In episode 135, Yusei uses this card during his Turbo Duel against Aporia. When "Meklord Astro Mekanikle" (whose ATK was 7300 due to it being equipped with "Shooting Star Dragon") attacks directly, Yusei activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. In the next episode, "Mekanikle" attacks "Shooting Star Dragon", but Yusei activates this card to negate the attack, however Aporia activates "Wisel Attack 5"-granted effect of "Mekanikle" to negate this card's activation and destroy it.
  • In episode 148, Yusei uses this card during his Turbo Duel against Z-one. When "Lazion, the Timelord" attacks "Red Dragon Archfiend", Yusei activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. In the next episode, "Zaphion, the Timelord" attacks "Black-Winged Dragon", Z-one explains that when "Zaphion" battles a monster, all Spell and Trap Cards on Yusei's side of the field will be returned to his Deck. Yusei then activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. In the following episode, "Hailon, the Timelord" attacks "Ancient Fairy Dragon", but Yusei activates this card to negate the attack. After that resolves, this card resets itself face-down. After "Gabrion, the Timelord" (who prevents Z-one from taking damage from battles involving it and can't be destroyed) attacks "Ancient Fairy Dragon", the third effect of "Gabrion" activates, returning all cards on Yusei's side of the field to his Deck.

Scripted Duels[edit]