Five-Headed Dragon (character)

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Five-Headed Dragon
Five-Headed Dragon
Corresponding card
English name
  • Five-Headed Dragon
Other namesMythic Dragon
Japanese name
JapaneseF・G・Dファイブ・ゴッド・ドラゴン
BaseF・G・D
Furiganaファイブ・ゴッド・ドラゴン
RōmajiFaibu Goddo Doragon
Appears in
Anime
Five-Headed Dragon (character)

Five-Headed Dragon, known as Mythic Dragon in the Legendary Heroes and Five-God Dragon (F・G・Dファイブ・ゴッド・ドラゴン Faibu Goddo Doragon) in the Japanese version, is a character version of the card "Five-Headed Dragon" in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.

Biography[edit]

Legendary Heroes[edit]

The Big Five set the Mythic Dragon as the final boss in the Legendary Heroes virtual reality game, before trapping Seto Kaiba inside it.

Inside the game, the villagers were forced to make a sacrifice every year to resurrect the Mythic Dragon. This time around they were going to sacrifice Kaiba and Princess Edina. Yugi and his friends saved Kaiba and prevented the sacrifices, but the Big Five modified the games coding and revived it anyway.

Kaiba, Yugi and their friends faced the Mythic Dragon in a chamber, where only Dragon-Type monsters could attack. The Dragon began taking out their friends and the Dragons they Summoned. With just Yugi and Kaiba left, they summoned "Dragon Master Knight" and used it to defeat the Mythic Dragon.

Capsule Monsters[edit]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, the Five-Headed Dragon was the result of 5 Dragons called "The Fiendish Five" fusing together after being struck down by Yami Yugi with the Sword of Divinity. The monsters that formed the Five-Headed Dragon at the time were Meteor Dragon, Luster Dragon #2, Tyrant Dragon, Aqua Dragon, and Serpent Night Dragon. Like in the original Duel Monsters game, the Five-Headed Dragon could not be defeated except by LIGHT monsters. Tristan and Téa attacked with all the LIGHT monsters they had collected, but even together, they were ineffective. The Five-Headed Dragon was eventually defeated when Yami Yugi upgraded his Duel Armor and used the power of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon to lay the monster to rest again.

Other appearances[edit]