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* This is the [[cover card]] of ''[[Vol.1]]'', ''[[Booster R1]]'', ''[[EX Starter Box]]'', ''[[Starter Deck: Kaiba]]'', the Japanese version of ''[[Premium Pack (Japanese)|Premium Pack]]'', ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'', the ''[[TCG]]'' version of ''[[Structure Deck: Seto Kaiba]]'', ''[[Premium Pack: The Legend of Duelist Quarter Century Edition]]'', and ''[[Structure Deck: Rise of the Blue-Eyes]]'', and is also one of the cover cards of ''[[Ghosts From the Past: The 2nd Haunting]]‎‎'', ''[[EX-R Starter Box]]'', ''[[Structure Deck: Kaiba]]'', ''[[Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded]]'', ''[[Retro Pack]]'', ''[[Beginner's Edition 1 (2011)]]'', ''[[Dark Legends]]'', ''[[Structure Deck: The Blue-Eyed Dragon's Thundering Descent]]''/''[[Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon Structure Deck]]'', the ''[[OCG]]'' version of ''Structure Deck: Seto Kaiba'', ''[[Duelist Saga]]'', ''[[Speed Duel: Battle City Box]]'', ''[[Legendary Duelists: Season 2]]'', ''[[History Archive Collection]]'', and ''[[Over Rush Pack]]''.
 
* This is the [[cover card]] of ''[[Vol.1]]'', ''[[Booster R1]]'', ''[[EX Starter Box]]'', ''[[Starter Deck: Kaiba]]'', the Japanese version of ''[[Premium Pack (Japanese)|Premium Pack]]'', ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'', the ''[[TCG]]'' version of ''[[Structure Deck: Seto Kaiba]]'', ''[[Premium Pack: The Legend of Duelist Quarter Century Edition]]'', and ''[[Structure Deck: Rise of the Blue-Eyes]]'', and is also one of the cover cards of ''[[Ghosts From the Past: The 2nd Haunting]]‎‎'', ''[[EX-R Starter Box]]'', ''[[Structure Deck: Kaiba]]'', ''[[Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded]]'', ''[[Retro Pack]]'', ''[[Beginner's Edition 1 (2011)]]'', ''[[Dark Legends]]'', ''[[Structure Deck: The Blue-Eyed Dragon's Thundering Descent]]''/''[[Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon Structure Deck]]'', the ''[[OCG]]'' version of ''Structure Deck: Seto Kaiba'', ''[[Duelist Saga]]'', ''[[Speed Duel: Battle City Box]]'', ''[[Legendary Duelists: Season 2]]'', ''[[History Archive Collection]]'', and ''[[Over Rush Pack]]''.
  
* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Burst Breath of Destruction]]", "[[Burst Stream of Destruction]]", "[[Destined Rivals]]", "[[Dimension Explosion]]", "[[Dragon's Fighting Spirit]]", "[[Legacy of the Duelist]]", "[[Majesty with Eyes of Blue]]", "[[Meteor Stream]]", "[[Mystical Elf - White Lightning]]", "[[Rage with Eyes of Blue]]", "[[Raging Hellfire - Exodo Flame]]", "[[Spell Card: "Soul Exchange"]]", "[[Successor Soul]]", "[[Treasure of Eyes of Blue]]" (as a statuette), "[[Vision with Eyes of Blue]]" and the second artwork of "[[Dragonic Domination]]".
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Burst Breath of Destruction]]", "[[Burst Stream of Destruction]]", "[[Destined Rivals]]", "[[Dimension Explosion]]", "[[Dragon's Fighting Spirit]]", "[[Legacy of the Duelist]]", "[[Majesty with Eyes of Blue]]", "[[Meteor Stream]]", "[[Mystical Elf - White Lightning]]", "[[Rage with Eyes of Blue]]", "[[Spell Card: "Soul Exchange"]]", "[[Successor Soul]]", "[[Treasure of Eyes of Blue]]" (as a statuette), and "[[Vision with Eyes of Blue]]".
 
** This monster's silhouette appears in the artwork of "[[Ultimate Fusion]]".
 
** This monster's silhouette appears in the artwork of "[[Ultimate Fusion]]".
 
** An engraving of this monster appears in the artwork of "[[True Light]]".
 
** An engraving of this monster appears in the artwork of "[[True Light]]".
  
* [[Seto Kaiba]] appears in this card's 7th ''[[OCG]]'' artwork.
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* [[Seto Kaiba]] appears in this card's 7th ''OCG'' artwork.
 
** Fittingly, this is Seto Kaiba's [[signature card]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]].
 
** Fittingly, this is Seto Kaiba's [[signature card]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]].
*** This card has the same [[original ATK]] (3000) as the signature cards of the rivals from the other [[NAS]] anime series: [[Chazz Princeton]]'s "[[Armed Dragon LV10 (anime)|Armed Dragon LV10]]", [[Jack Atlas]]'s "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]", [[Kite Tenjo]]'s "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon (anime)|Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]", [[Declan Akaba]]'s "[[D/D/D Doom King Armageddon (anime)|D/D/D Doom King Armageddon]]", and [[Roken Kogami|Varis]]' "[[Borreload Dragon]]".
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*** This card has the same [[ATK]] (3000) as the signature cards of the rivals from the other [[NAS]] anime series: [[Chazz Princeton]]'s "[[Armed Dragon LV10 (anime)|Armed Dragon LV10]]", [[Jack Atlas]]'s "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]", [[Kite Tenjo]]'s "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon (anime)|Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]", [[Declan Akaba]]'s "[[D/D/D Doom King Armageddon (anime)|D/D/D Doom King Armageddon]]", and [[Roken Kogami|Varis]]' "[[Borreload Dragon]]".
*** In the Viz translation of [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]]'s Duel against [[Ishizu Ishtar (manga)|Ishizu Ishtar]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga, Kaiba stated that this monster is an embodiment of his soul. In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', Jack also called "Red Dragon Archfiend" ''my very soul'' (''Waga tamashi'', in Japanese); in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'', Kite referred to "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" as ''my soul'' (''Ore no tamashi'' in Japanese); and in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', Declan often used the phrase ''my soul'' (''Waga tamashi'' in Japanese) in his [[Pendulum Summon]]ing [[Summon chants in Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V#Declan Akaba|chant]].
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*** In the Viz translation of [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]]'s Duel against [[Ishizu Ishtar (manga)|Ishizu Ishtar]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga, Kaiba stated that this monster is an embodiment of his soul. In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', Jack also called "Red Dragon Archfiend" 'my very soul' (''Waga tamashi'', in Japanese); in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'', Kite referred to "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" as 'my soul' (''Ore no tamashi'' in Japanese); and in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', Declan often used the phrase 'my soul' (''Waga tamashi'' in Japanese) in his [[Pendulum Summon]]ing [[Summon chants in Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V#Declan Akaba|chant]].
  
* This monster has multiple [[counterpart]]s:
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* This card has multiple [[counterpart]]s:
 
** A [[retrained]] counterpart: "[[Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon]]"
 
** A [[retrained]] counterpart: "[[Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon]]"
 
** An [[Card evolutions|advanced]] counterpart: "[[Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon]]"
 
** An [[Card evolutions|advanced]] counterpart: "[[Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon]]"
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** Three 25th anniversary counterparts:
 
** Three 25th anniversary counterparts:
 
*** [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Manga]] anniversary: "[[Chronicle Magician]]" (with "[[Dark Magician]]") and "[[Chronicle Sorceress]]" (with "[[Dark Magician Girl]]")
 
*** [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Manga]] anniversary: "[[Chronicle Magician]]" (with "[[Dark Magician]]") and "[[Chronicle Sorceress]]" (with "[[Dark Magician Girl]]")
*** ''[[OCG]]'' anniversary: "[[Dragon of Pride and Soul]]"
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*** ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]]'' anniversary: "[[Dragon of Soul and Pride]]"
 
** Four younger forms: "[[The White Stone of Ancients]]", "[[The White Stone of Legend]]", the dragon that appears in the artwork of "[[Paladin of White Dragon]]", and "[[Dragon Spirit of White]]".
 
** Four younger forms: "[[The White Stone of Ancients]]", "[[The White Stone of Legend]]", the dragon that appears in the artwork of "[[Paladin of White Dragon]]", and "[[Dragon Spirit of White]]".
  
* This monster has the highest original [[ATK]] (3000) of all [[Normal Monster]]s.
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* This card has the highest ATK (3000) of all [[Normal Monster]]s.
** Fittingly, this monster is also the [[Fusion Material]] for the [[Non-Effect Monster|Non-Effect]] [[Fusion Monster]] with the highest original ATK: "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]".
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** Fittingly, this card is also the [[Fusion Material]] for the non-[[Effect Monster|Effect]] [[Fusion Monster]] with the highest ATK: "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]".
** This monster has the highest original ATK of all [[Main Deck]] monsters in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel'', although several [[Maximum Monster]]s have a higher [[MAXIMUM ATK]].
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** This card has the highest original ATK of all [[Main Deck]] monsters in ''Rush Duel'', although several [[Maximum Monster|Maximum Monsters]] have a higher [[MAXIMUM ATK]].
** Although the Normal Monster version of "[[Black Luster Soldier (Normal)|Black Luster Soldier]]" is tied with "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" at 3000 ATK and was technically released first, it was initially released as a prize card on stainless steel and was considered [[Illegal]] to use until the release of the "[[Legendary "Black Luster Soldier" GET Campaign]] in 2023. Therefore, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" is the first ''legal'' Normal Monster to be released with 3000 ATK, and held that title for over 24 years.
 
  
 
* This is the first [[Legend Card]] released in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel'', as well as the first Normal Monster Legend Card.
 
* This is the first [[Legend Card]] released in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel'', as well as the first Normal Monster Legend Card.
  
* Excluding "[[Token]]", this card has the most [[alternate artwork]]s in the ''OCG''/''[[TCG]]'', with eight in total, tied with "[[Dark Magician]]".
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* Excluding "[[Token]]", this card has the most [[alternate artwork]]s in the ''OCG''/''TCG'', with eight in total, tied with "[[Dark Magician]]".
 
** However, "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" technically has the most artworks, due to small censoring differences between the Japanese and international versions.
 
** However, "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" technically has the most artworks, due to small censoring differences between the Japanese and international versions.
 
** Historically, this card often has had more alternate artworks than "Dark Magician".
 
** Historically, this card often has had more alternate artworks than "Dark Magician".
  
* In the [[flavor text]] of the Normal Monster version of "Black Luster Soldier", this monster's name is written as「{{Ruby|B|ブルーアイズ}}・{{Ruby|W|ホワイト}}・{{Ruby|D|ドラゴン}}」.
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* In the [[flavor text]] of the [[Normal Monster]] version of "[[Black Luster Soldier (Normal)|Black Luster Soldier]]", this card's name is written as「{{Ruby|B|ブルーアイズ}}・{{Ruby|W|ホワイト}}・{{Ruby|D|ドラゴン}}」.
  
* This is the first monster to be [[Special Summon]]ed in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga.
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* This is the first card to be [[Special Summon]]ed in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga.
  
 
* In the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' and the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime, despite its name ("White Dragon"), this monster was usually depicted as a blue dragon.
 
* In the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' and the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime, despite its name ("White Dragon"), this monster was usually depicted as a blue dragon.
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei film)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' Toei film , it was said that this card is a symbol of power, and "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (anime)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" is a symbol of potential. While this monster has higher ATK and [[DEF]], "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" is more flexible. Also, this monster symbolizes pride and destruction, while "Red-Eyes" symbolizes violence and anger.
 
* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei film)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' Toei film , it was said that this card is a symbol of power, and "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (anime)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" is a symbol of potential. While this monster has higher ATK and [[DEF]], "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" is more flexible. Also, this monster symbolizes pride and destruction, while "Red-Eyes" symbolizes violence and anger.
 
** In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]'', this monster was said to actually be proud of its destructive power, while "Red-Eyes" was described as a superviolent creature.
 
** In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]'', this monster was said to actually be proud of its destructive power, while "Red-Eyes" was described as a superviolent creature.
** The two monsters' owners also have these personality traits: Seto Kaiba, who has had countless victories, was known for being boastful and vain, while [[Joey Wheeler]] was once a bully, and was shown to have a harsh temper when ridiculed.
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** The two cards' owners also have these personality traits: Seto Kaiba, who has had countless victories, was known for being boastful and vain, while [[Joey Wheeler]] was once a bully, and was shown to have a harsh temper when ridiculed.
** Additionally, the core mechanic of the "[[Blue-Eyes]]" [[archetype]] is to [[destroy]] the opponent's cards, while the core mechanic of the "[[Red-Eyes]]" archetype is inflicting [[burn]] damage.
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** Additionally, the core mechanic of the "[[Blue-Eyes]]" archetype is to [[destroy]] the opponent's cards, while the core mechanic of the "[[Red-Eyes]]" archetype is inflicting [[burn]] damage.
  
* This monster and "Dark Magician" are the only two cards to have had an official Chinese print before the release of ''[[Duel Starter Deck]]'' standardized Chinese as an ''OCG'' language. As its Chinese version originated in Japan, its Chinese name has the Japanese character 「黒」 (''Kuro'', "Black"), rather than the Chinese character 「黑」.
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* This card and "Dark Magician" are the only two cards to have had an official Chinese print before the release of ''[[Duel Starter Deck]]'' standardized Chinese as an ''OCG'' language. As its Chinese version originated in Japan, its Chinese name has the Japanese character 「黒」 (''Kuro'', "Black"), rather than the Chinese character 「黑」.
  
 
* This is the first card to be printed with an italicized Matrix typeface used for its [[card text]], in the [[Weekly Shonen Jump March 2014 membership promotional card]] print of this card. Before, the Matrix font was only used in regular type (i.e., neither bold nor italic).
 
* This is the first card to be printed with an italicized Matrix typeface used for its [[card text]], in the [[Weekly Shonen Jump March 2014 membership promotional card]] print of this card. Before, the Matrix font was only used in regular type (i.e., neither bold nor italic).
  
* In some ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video games such as ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Dark Duel Stories]]'', "[[Mystical Elf]]" can increase this monster's ATK/DEF by 500; this is a reference to {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|076|ref}}, specifically to the panel where [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] used a a similar effect to win his [[Duel]] against the [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]].
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* In some ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video games such as ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Dark Duel Stories]]'', "[[Mystical Elf]]" can increase this card's ATK/DEF by 500; this is a reference to {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|076|ref}}, specifically to the panel where [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] used a a similar effect to win his [[Duel]] against the [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]].
  
 
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', this monster's three copies of are named Azrael, Ibris (a mistranslation of [[wikipedia:Devil (Islam)|Iblis]]), and Djibril. These are the Islamic names for the [[wikipedia:Destroying angel (Bible)|Angel of Death]], [[wikipedia:Satan|Satan]] ("Iblis"), and the angel [[wikipedia:Gabriel|Gabriel]], respectively. Azrael is an informal name, only occurring in non-religious sources (including both [[wikipedia:Sikhism|Sikhism]] and some Jewish lore as well), while Iblis is the lord of the [[wikipedia:Jinn|jinn]], rather than the principal [[wikipedia:Fallen angel|fallen angel]].
 
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', this monster's three copies of are named Azrael, Ibris (a mistranslation of [[wikipedia:Devil (Islam)|Iblis]]), and Djibril. These are the Islamic names for the [[wikipedia:Destroying angel (Bible)|Angel of Death]], [[wikipedia:Satan|Satan]] ("Iblis"), and the angel [[wikipedia:Gabriel|Gabriel]], respectively. Azrael is an informal name, only occurring in non-religious sources (including both [[wikipedia:Sikhism|Sikhism]] and some Jewish lore as well), while Iblis is the lord of the [[wikipedia:Jinn|jinn]], rather than the principal [[wikipedia:Fallen angel|fallen angel]].
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]'', the animation when this card is [[Summon]]ed by [[Seto Kaiba (Duel Links)|Kaiba]] was altered during [[wikipedia:April Fools Day|April Fools Day]] 2017; this monster wore a KaibaConstruction construction helmet similar to the sketch shown during game maintenance periods when attempting to log in, and a sign in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]''.
 
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]'', the animation when this card is [[Summon]]ed by [[Seto Kaiba (Duel Links)|Kaiba]] was altered during [[wikipedia:April Fools Day|April Fools Day]] 2017; this monster wore a KaibaConstruction construction helmet similar to the sketch shown during game maintenance periods when attempting to log in, and a sign in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]''.
  
* This card's ninth ''OCG''/eighth ''TCG'' artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|010|ref}}, specifically from the panel showing [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|this monster]] being Summoned.
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* This card's ninth ''OCG'' artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|010|ref}}, specifically from the panel showing [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|this monster]] being Summoned.

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