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{{See also|List of unseen cards}}
 
 
 
This is a '''list of cards''' which have appeared within the various ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' series, but have not been named.
 
This is a '''list of cards''' which have appeared within the various ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' series, but have not been named.
  
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
 
==== Duel 009 cards ====
 
==== Duel 009 cards ====
During [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel]], a number of [[Monster Card]]s that appear on the counter at the [[Kame Game Store (manga)|Kame Game Store]] as [[Solomon Muto|Sugoroku]] explains the rules of ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' to [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]] and his friends. The only ones with visible names were "[[Summoned Skull (manga)|Summoned Skull]]", "[[Hell-Bound (manga)|Hell-Bound]]", and "[[Giant Soldier of Stone (Rock Man)|Giant Soldier of Stone]]". Another card from this scene appeared, labeled only as an "ally", as a character in the dice game included with {{volume|Yu-Gi-Oh!|3|ref}}.
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A number of [[Monster Card]]s that appear on the counter at [[Kame Game]] as [[Solomon Muto|Sugoroku]] explains the rules of ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' to [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]] and his friends in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 009|Chapter 9]]. The only ones with visible names were "[[Summoned Skull (manga)|Summoned Skull]]", "[[Hell-Bound (manga)|Hell-Bound]]", and "[[Giant Soldier of Stone (Rock Man)|Giant Soldier of Stone]]". Another card from this scene appeared, labeled only as an "ally," as a character in the dice game included with [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Volume 003|Volume 3]].
  
 
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==== Yugi's Duel 010 cards ====
 
==== Yugi's Duel 010 cards ====
During [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel]], Yugi played several monsters in an attempt to stall his opponent's powerful "[[Giant's Might]]"-[[equip]]ped "[[Battle Ox (manga)|Battle Ox]]", which were all quickly destroyed by "Battle Ox". Of the visible monsters destroyed this way, three of them were unnamed: "[[Half-Fish Man]]", a Level 3 monster, and a bald monster. "Half-Fish Man" was not named in the manga, but was named in other merchandise, such as the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Super Complete Book]]''.
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A number of unnamed monsters played by Yugi during his first Duel with [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] in an attempt to stall his opponent's powerful "[[Giant's Might]]"-[[equip]]ped "[[Battle Ox (manga)|Battle Ox]]," including a bird/fishlike creature and a bald, tattooed figure. All are quickly destroyed by "Battle Ox."
  
 
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==== Kaiba's Duel 010 monster ====
 
==== Kaiba's Duel 010 monster ====
During [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel]], Kaiba played an unnamed magician-looking monster.
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A magician-looking monster played by Kaiba during his first Duel with Yugi.
  
 
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==== Yugi's Death-T monsters ====
 
==== Yugi's Death-T monsters ====
In [[Death T-5]], Yugi's final showdown with Kaiba at [[Death-T]], Yugi used several unnamed monsters. The first three seen are all destroyed by Kaiba's powered-up "[[Saggi the Dark Clown (manga)|Saggi the Dark Clown]]," while the fourth appears in Yugi's hand. The second and third monsters were replaced by "[[Chimera (Toei)|Chimera]]" and "[[Gremlin]]", respectively, in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei anime)|Toei anime]] adaptation.
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A number of monsters played by Yugi during his final showdown with Kaiba at [[Death-T]]. The first three seen are all destroyed by Kaiba's powered-up "[[Saggi the Dark Clown (manga)|Saggi the Dark Clown]]," while the fourth appears in Yugi's hand. The second and third monsters seen are replaced by "[[Chimæra]]" and "[[Gremlin]]" respectively in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series anime)|first series anime]] adaptation of the manga Duel.
  
 
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Yugi'sUnnamed1-EN-Manga.jpg    |
Yugi'sUnnamed2-EN-Manga-DM-NC.jpg |
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Yugi'sUnnamed3-EN-Manga-DM.jpg    |
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Yugi'sUnnamed3-EN-Manga.jpg    |
Yugi'sUnnamed4-EN-Manga-DM.jpg   |
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Yugi'sUnnamed4-EN-Manga.jpg |
 
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==== Kaiba's Death-T monster ====
 
==== Kaiba's Death-T monster ====
In [[Death T-5]], Yugi's final showdown with Kaiba at [[Death-T]], while his "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s" were immobilized by Yugi's "[[Swords of Revealing Light (manga)|Swords of Revealing Light]]", Kaiba played a turtle-like monster in [[Defense Position]]. It appears in both the manga and the Toei anime.
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A turtle-like monster Kaiba played in [[Defense Position]] during his Death-T Duel with Yugi during the time his "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s" are immobilized by Yugi's "[[Swords of Revealing Light (manga)|Swords of Revealing Light]]." It appears in both the manga and the first series anime.
  
 
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==== Jonouchi's pre-Duelist Kingdom monsters ====
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==== Yugi's round monster ====
In {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|060|ref}}, [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]] had a deck consisting exclusively of [[Monster Card]]s. At least ten of the cards are partially visible, without their names being readable or mentioned.
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A spherical, insect-like monster Yugi played in Defense Position during his Duel with [[Insector Haga (manga)|Insector Haga]] in the manga.
  
 
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JonouchisUnnamedMonsters2-JP-Manga-DM-cp60-color.png
 
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==== Yugi's round monster ====
 
In [[Dark Yugi and Insector Haga's Duel (manga)|Dark Yugi and Insector Haga's Duel]], Yugi played a spherical, insect-like monster in Defense Position.
 
  
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==== Ventriloquist of the Dead's monster ====
 
==== Ventriloquist of the Dead's monster ====
In [[Dark Yugi and the Ventriloquist of the Dead's Duel]], the [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]] played a one-eyed monster. Like the rest of the Ventriloquist's cards, it likely originally belonged to Kaiba's Deck.
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A one-eyed monster played by the [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]] during his Duel with Yugi. It likely originally belonged to Kaiba's Deck. In the anime, in which [[Ghost Kaiba]] took place as Yugi's opponent, he used [[Mystic Horseman (anime)|Mystic Horseman]] instead.
 
 
In the anime, in which the Ventriloquist of the Dead was replaced by the [[Impersonator of Death]], the Impersonator used "[[Mystic Horseman (anime)|Mystic Horseman]]" instead.
 
  
 
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==== Mai's Equip Card ====
 
In {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|077|ref}}, in a Duel between [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]] and a [[Generic Duelist (Duel 77)|generic Duelist]], Mai used an [[Equip Card]] to upgrade her "[[Harpy Lady Sisters (manga)|Harpy Lady Sisters]]" into "[[Harpy Queens]]", distinguished by their new tiaras.
 
 
 
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HarpyQueens-EN-Manga-DM-NC.jpg | Harpie Queens
 
 
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==== Mai's opponent's monster ====
 
==== Mai's opponent's monster ====
In {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|077|ref}}, in a Duel between [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]] and a [[Generic Duelist (Duel 77)|generic Duelist]], the generic Duelist played an unnamed monster that was destroyed by Mai's "[[Harpy Queens]]", winning Mai the Duel.
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A monster played by a [[Duelist Kingdom]] opponent of [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]]'s in the manga, which was destroyed by Mai's "[[Harpie Lady Sisters (manga)|Harpie Lady Sisters]]", winning Mai the Duel.
  
 
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==== Jonouchi's Duelist Kingdom monsters ====
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==== Jonouchi's monsters ====
In [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel]], [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] played a knight-like monster in Defense Position.
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The first is a knight-like monster played in Defense Position during [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]]'s Duel with [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]] in the manga.
  
In [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Seto Kaiba's Duel (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi and Seto Kaiba's Duel]], Jonouchi played an unnamed monster.
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The second was used in Jonouchi's [[Duelist Kingdom]] Duel against [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]].
  
 
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D020Unnamed-EN-Manga-DM-NC.jpg | Against Ryuzaki
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D020Unnamed-EN-Manga.jpg | Against Ryuzaki
D027Unnamed-EN-Manga-DM.png | Against Kaiba
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D027Unnamed-EN-Manga.png | Against Kaiba
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==== Kaiba's briefcase ====
 
<!--In {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|025|ref}}-->
 
In the manga, when Kaiba opens his briefcase to tune his Deck, it shows 2 models of the prototype Duel Disks he developed, as well as several cards, including six face-up cards, all of which are unnamed. Among these cards are a Level 3 monster, a Level 4 monster, a Level 5 monster, and a monster with one visible Level star.
 
 
 
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D025Unnamed-JP-Manga-DM.png | Group of cards
 
 
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==== Chicken ====
 
==== Chicken ====
In {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|093|ref}}, while the [[Paradox Brothers|Meikŷu Brothers]] explain the rules of the [[Labyrinth Duel]], a [[Level]] 3 chicken-like monster is shown.
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In the manga, a [[Level]] 3 chicken-like monster was shown, while the [[Paradox Brothers|Meikŷu Brothers]] explained the rules of the [[Labyrinth Duel]].
 
 
In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]], the chicken was replaced with "[[Penguin Knight (anime)|Penguin Knight]]".
 
  
 
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D034Unnamed-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png | The chicken
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D034Unnamed-JP-Manga.png | The chicken
 
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==== Pegasus's monster ====
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==== Pegasus' monster ====
In Yugi and [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Pegasus]]'s Duelist Kingdom Duel, Pegasus uses this monster and "[[Dark-Eyes Illusionist (manga)|Dark-Eyes Illusionist]]" to [[Ritual Summon]] "[[Relinquished (manga)|Relinquished]]". "Relinquished" has the appearance of a combination of "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" and this card.
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During his final Duel with Yugi in the manga, [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Pegasus]] uses this monster along with "[[Dark-Eyes Illusionist (manga)|Dark-Eyes Illusionist]]" to [[Ritual Summon]] "[[Relinquished (manga)|Relinquished]]." "Relinquished" resembles a combination of "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" and this card. In the anime, Pegasus uses "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" alone for the Ritual Summon.
 
 
In the anime, Pegasus uses "Dark-Eyes Illusionist" alone for the Ritual Summon.
 
  
Since it met the conditions for "[[Black Illusion Ritual (manga)|Black Illusion Ritual]]", it is an [[Illusion]]-[[Type]] monster and has less than 100 [[ATK]].
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As it met the conditions for "[[Black Illusion Ritual (manga)|Black Illusion Ritual]]", it is an [[Illusion Magic (Alignment)|Illusion]] monster and has less than 100 [[ATK]].
  
 
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==== Ryuzaki's monster ====
 
==== Ryuzaki's monster ====
In [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki and Esper Roba's Duel (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki and Esper Roba's Duel]], [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]] used this monster. [[Esper Roba (manga)|Esper Roba]] put it to sleep with "[[Mesmeric Control (manga)|Mesmeric Control]]", before destroying it with "[[Jinzo (manga)|Jinzo]]".
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During his Duel with [[Esper Roba (manga)|Esper Roba]] in the manga, [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]] used this monster. Roba put it to sleep with "[[Mesmeric Control (manga)|Mesmeric Control]]", before destroying it with "[[Jinzo (manga)|Jinzo]]". In the anime, it is replaced with "[[Serpent Night Dragon (anime)|Serpent Night Dragon]]".
 
 
In the anime, it is replaced with "[[Serpent Night Dragon (anime)|Serpent Night Dragon]]".
 
  
 
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==== Battle City participants' monsters ====
 
==== Battle City participants' monsters ====
In {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|100|ref}}, two generic [[Battle City (manga)|Battle City]] Duelists were shown using these two cards, one of which is a dragon, while the other is a knight.
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Two generic [[Battle City]] Duelists were shown using these two cards, one of which is a dragon, while the other is a knight.
  
In {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|111|ref}}, an aerial view of another Duel showed another three unnamed cards.
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An aerial view of another Duel showed another three unnamed cards.
  
 
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==== Nagumo's opponent's card ====
 
==== Nagumo's opponent's card ====
In {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|159|ref}}, a [[Generic Duelist (Duel 159)|generic Duelist]] defeated by [[Koji Nagumo (manga)|Koji Nagumo]] used this card. Koji won it through the ante rule, but demanded another rare card, as he thought its value did not compare to the card he wagered, "[[Hyozanryu (manga)|Hyozanryu]]".
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A Duelist defeated by [[Koji Nagumo]] used this card. Koji won it through the ante rule, but demanded another rare card, as he thought its value did not compare to the card he wagered, "[[Hyozanryu (manga)|Hyozanryu]]".
  
 
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==== Pandora's monster ====
 
==== Pandora's monster ====
In [[Dark Yugi and Pandora's Duel (manga)|Dark Yugi and Pandora's Duel]], [[Pandora (manga)|Pandora]] used a pumpkin-headed monster, which he later sacrifices along with Yugi's "[[Beta the Magnet Warrior (manga)|Beta the Magnet Warrior]]" by way of "[[Coffin of Dark Resurrection]]" in order to Summon "[[Dark Magician (manga)|Dark Magician]]".
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A pumpkin-headed monster of [[Pandora (manga)|Pandora]]'s that he sacrifices along with Yugi's "[[Beta the Magnet Warrior (manga)|Beta the Magnet Warrior]]" by way of "[[Coffin of Dark Resurrection (manga)|Coffin of Dark Resurrection]]" to Summon "[[Dark Magician (manga)|Dark Magician]]", in the manga. In the anime adaptation, he uses "[[Mystic Tomato (anime)|Mystic Tomato]]" instead.
 
 
In the anime, he uses "[[Mystic Tomato (anime)|Mystic Tomato]]" instead.
 
  
 
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D103Unnamed-JP-Manga-DM.png    | Card
 
D103Unnamed-JP-Manga-DM.png    | Card
 
D103Unnamed-JP-Manga-DM-CA.png | Artwork
 
D103Unnamed-JP-Manga-DM-CA.png | Artwork
D103Unnamed-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png | [[Solid Vision]]
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D103Unnamed-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png | Non-card
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==== Ryota's monsters ====
 
In [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Ryota Kajiki's Duel (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi and Ryota Kajiki's Duel]], [[Ryota Kajiki (manga)|Ryota Kajiki]] used two aquatic monsters, which were hidden underwater before being Tributed to Summon "[[Fortress Whale (manga)|Fortress Whale]].
 
 
 
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==== Bakura's card ====
 
==== Bakura's card ====
In [[Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura's Duel (manga)|Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura's Duel]], this card is seen in [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]]'s hand. It is unknown whether this is a Monster, Spell or Trap Card.
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A card seen in [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]]'s hand during his [[Battle City]] Duel with Dark Yugi, in the manga. It is unspecified whether this is a Monster, Spell or Trap Card. It is hypothesized to be "[[Poltergeists (manga)|Poltergeists]]", a card which is used by Dark Bakura.
 
 
It is speculated to be "[[Poltergeists (manga)|Poltergeists]]", a card previously used by Dark Bakura.
 
  
 
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! R''===
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! R''===
 
==== Yako's monsters ====
 
==== Yako's monsters ====
In [[Yako Tenma]] and Yugi's first Duel, Yako used a trio of unnamed monsters as [[Tribute]]s to Summon "[[The Wicked Avatar (manga)|The Wicked Avatar]]".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|1|ref}}</ref>
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A trio of monsters used by [[Yako Tenma]] as [[Tribute]]s to Summon "[[The Wicked Avatar (manga)|The Wicked Avatar]]" during his first Duel with Yugi.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|1|ref}}</ref>
  
 
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====Aster's monster====
 
====Aster's monster====
[[Aster Phoenix (manga)|Aster Phoenix]] used this monster against [[Alexis Rhodes (manga)|Alexis Rhodes]]. It was [[destroy]]ed by Alexis' "[[Blizzard Princess (manga)|Blizzard Princess]]", allowing Aster to move the "[[Vision Hero Increase (manga)|Vision Hero Increase]]" in his [[Graveyard]] to the [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] since he took [[battle damage]].<ref name="gx58">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|58|ref}}</ref>
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[[Aster Phoenix (manga)|Aster Phoenix]] used this monster against [[Alexis Rhodes (manga)|Alexis Rhodes]]. It was [[destroy]]ed by Alexis' "[[Blizzard Princess (manga)|Blizzard Princess]]", allowing Aster to move the "[[Vision HERO Increase|Vision Hero Increase]]" in his [[Graveyard]] to this [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] since he took [[battle damage]].<ref name="gx58">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|58|ref}}</ref>
  
 
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====Reiji's card====
 
====Reiji's card====
 
A card used by [[Reiji Akaba (manga)|Reiji Akaba]] while [[Duel]]ing [[Yuya Sakaki (manga)|Yuya Sakaki]]. Before playing this card, Reiji claimed that he would show Yuya the true power that [[Leo Akaba (manga)|his father]] left him. As he played it, it produced a demonic hand that revealed [[Eve]]'s camera-like device, disappearing afterwards.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|18|ref}}</ref>
 
A card used by [[Reiji Akaba (manga)|Reiji Akaba]] while [[Duel]]ing [[Yuya Sakaki (manga)|Yuya Sakaki]]. Before playing this card, Reiji claimed that he would show Yuya the true power that [[Leo Akaba (manga)|his father]] left him. As he played it, it produced a demonic hand that revealed [[Eve]]'s camera-like device, disappearing afterwards.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|18|ref}}</ref>
 
It seems to be the arm of "[[D/D/D/D Super-Dimensional Sovereign Emperor Zero Paradox (manga)|D/D/D/D Super-Dimensional Sovereign Emperor Zero Paradox]]".
 
  
 
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Reiji's unknown manga card.png |
 
Reiji's unknown manga card.png |
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====Ren's monster====
 
A monster used by [[Ren]] in a flashback.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|22|ref}}</ref>
 
 
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Ren's unnamed monster.png |
 
 
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Planetarium Field.png |
 
Planetarium Field.png |
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===''TRANSCEND GAME''===
 
====Several "Neurons" Duel Link monsters====
 
While [[Mokuba]] is explaining what "Neurons" Duel Link is about, a page that depicted several unnamed monsters was shown.<ref>''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' "[[TRANSCEND GAME (part 1)]]"</ref>
 
 
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==Anime==
 
==Anime==
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! ''(Toei)===
 
==== Yugi's explanation ====
 
In {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei)|3|ref}}, while explaining ''Duel Monsters'' to his friends, Yugi Mutou said that there were "thousands of cards".<ref name="toei 3">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei)|3|ref}}</ref> As he did so, seven monsters appeared in his thoughts, whose cards have squiggles in place of their names:
 
* A dinosaur (Level 4/1000 ATK/700 DEF)
 
* A grim reaper (Level 3/1100 ATK/800 DEF)
 
* A noble (600 ATK/800 DEF)
 
* A serpent (Level 5/900 ATK/700 DEF)
 
* A dragon (1200 ATK/900 DEF)
 
* A plant (Level 3/1300 ATK/800 DEF)
 
* A bird
 
 
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Cards thought by yugi.png | The seven unnamed monsters
 
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==== Cards in Kaiba's collection ====
 
In episode 3, Seto Kaiba showed some of the cards in his collection to Yugi and his friends. "[[Battle Ox (Toei)|Battle Ox]]", "[[Half-Fish Man (Toei)|Half-Fish Man]]", and "[[Mystic Lamp (Toei)|Mystic Lamp]]" were shown. Kaiba also showed an unnamed plant monster (Level 3/300 ATK/800 DEF) and three more cards that were only partially shown (including one monster with 1200 ATK/900 DEF).<ref name="toei 3" />
 
 
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Unknown plant card-Kaiba display case.png | Unknown plant card
 
Kaiba collection 4 card.png              | One of three partially obscured cards
 
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==== Cards in Kaiba's briefcase ====
 
In episode 3, Seto Kaiba tried to trade Sugoroku Mutou's "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Toei)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", with an entire briefcase of rare cards. Sugoroku declined the offer due to the sentimental value he had for "Blue-Eyes" (it was given to him by an old friend). In the episode, two different scenes of the top of Kaiba's briefcase were shown, with different cards shown in each scene. Several of the cards are cards that have appeared elsewhere ("[[Battle Ox (Toei)|Battle Ox]]", "[[Skull Servant (Toei)|Skull Servant]]", etc.), but many unnamed cards appear as well.<ref name="toei 3" />
 
 
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Kaiba briefcase ep 3 toei.png | First briefcase appearance
 
Kaiba briefcase - Different cards- ep 3 toei.png | Second briefcase appearance
 
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==== Miho's unnamed monster ====
 
In {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei)|8|ref}}, Miho played her first Duel Monsters duel against Yugi Mutou, and ended up losing. In one scene, Miho had two monsters. The one of he right appears to be "[[Gremlin]]" (although it is highly blurred) and the other card is unknown.<ref name="toei 8">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei)|8|ref}}</ref>
 
 
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Miho first duel.png | Miho's unnamed monsters
 
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==== Cards used during Yugi and the nurse puppet's Duel ====
 
In episode 8, Yugi Mutou dueled a nurse puppet that was controlled by [[Ridley Sheldon]]. The duel was interrupted part-way through, and the episode showed a variety of cards used by both players, including "[[Mushroom Man (Toei)|Mushroom Man]]", "[[Hellcat]]", "[[Sun (card)|Sun]]", and many unnamed cards. In the background, the monster "[[Ghost (card)|Ghost]]" was shown fighting a silhouette that resembles "[[Dark Magician (Toei)|Dark Magician]]", and later "[[Koumori Dragon (Toei)|Koumori Dragon]]" was shown fighting a silhouette similar to "[[Mystical Elf (Toei)|Mystical Elf]]". Several cards were then shown falling in front of Yugi, including "[[Gremlin]]" and "[[Death Wolf]]". The montage ends when the nurse puppet plays "[[Aphrodite (Toei)|Aphrodite]]".
 
 
At the end of the duel, while Yugi was sorting his cards, the nurse puppet took "[[Neon Knight (Toei)|Neon Knight]]" from him. A Monster Card representing some kind of beast (with 400 ATK and 200 DEF) was visible under "Neon Knight".<ref name="toei 8" />
 
 
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Ghost vs dm 2.png            | Cards shown over the "Dark Magician" vs "Ghost" battle
 
Koumouri vs mystic elf 2.png | Cards shown over the "Koumori Dragon" vs "Mystical Elf" battle
 
Yugi vs nurse puppet(1).png  | Cards shown in front of Yugi
 
Yugi vs nurse puppet(2).png  | Cards shown in front of Yugi
 
Yugi beast monster.png      | Beast monster seen under "Neon Knight"
 
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==== Yugi's cards during Risa's attack ====
 
In {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei)|15|ref}}, [[Risa Kageyama]] tried to steal the card "[[Red Hecate (Toei)|Red Hecate]]" from Yugi Mutou's deck. When she is discovered, she had thrown away many of Yugi's cards, including three unnamed ones.<ref name="toei 15">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei)|15|ref}}</ref>
 
 
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Yugi unnamed cards ep 15.png | Yugi's discarded cards
 
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==== Cards in Yugi and Kaiba's Death-T duel ====
 
Two unnamed monsters were used in the Duel between Yami Yugi and Kaiba (one monster by each player, at the end of the Death-T arc). Both monsters were set in Defense Position and were not shown clearly. Yugi's monster was destroyed by Kaiba's "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Toei)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", and Kaiba's monster lasted until Yugi had drawn the five pieces of "[[Exodia]]".<ref name="toei 24">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei)|24|ref}}</ref>
 
 
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Unnamed monster yugi ep 24.png  | Yugi's unnamed monster
 
Unnamed monster kaiba ep 24.png  | Kaiba's unnamed monster
 
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh!''===
 
==== Gorilla monster ====
 
==== Gorilla monster ====
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==== Zane Truesdale and an unknown opponent's Spell Card ====
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====Amnael's meteor Spell====
In [[Syrus Truesdale]]'s dream, one of [[Jaden Yuki|Jaden]] and Syrus's opponents activates an unnamed Spell Card, that takes control of Syrus "[[Patroid]]" and attacks Jaden directly.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|8|ref}}</ref>
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During his Duels with [[Alexis Rhodes|Alexis]] and [[Chazz Princeton|Chazz]], [[Amnael]] plays an unnamed [[Spell Card]] which causes a meteor strike that seems to destroy his opponent's monsters in some manner.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|44|ref}}</ref>
  
====Amnael's meteor Spell====
 
During his Duels with [[Alexis Rhodes|Alexis]] and [[Chazz Princeton|Chazz]], [[Amnael]] plays an unnamed [[Spell Card]] which causes a meteor strike that seems to destroy his opponent's monsters in some manner.<ref name="gx ep44">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|44|ref}}</ref>
 
 
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Amnael'sUnnamed-JP-Anime-GX-NC.png |
 
Amnael'sUnnamed-JP-Anime-GX-NC.png |
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====Amnael's Mist Trap====
 
During his Duel with [[Alexis Rhodes|Alexis]], [[Amnael]] plays an unnamed [[Trap Card]] which causes a dark mist that seems to negate his opponent's monsters's attack in some manner.<ref name="gx ep44"/>
 
 
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Amnael'sUnnamed-Trap-JP-Anime-GX.png | Card form
 
Amnael'sUnnamed-Trap-JP-Anime-GX-NC.png | Non-Card form
 
 
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These [[Three Masked Knights|spirits]] were seen when a [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]]-posessed [[Marcel Bonaparte]] fused them with three students to form the three masked knights. They disappeared before they were named.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|124|ref}}</ref>
 
These [[Three Masked Knights|spirits]] were seen when a [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]]-posessed [[Marcel Bonaparte]] fused them with three students to form the three masked knights. They disappeared before they were named.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|124|ref}}</ref>
  
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's''===
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===''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's===
 
==== Akiza's card ====
 
==== Akiza's card ====
 
During a flashback, [[Akiza Izinski|Akiza]] is shown using this card to assault a Duelist.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|24|ref}}</ref>
 
During a flashback, [[Akiza Izinski|Akiza]] is shown using this card to assault a Duelist.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|24|ref}}</ref>
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Akiza's unnamed card.png |
 
Akiza's unnamed card.png |
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
==== Kalin's Trap ====
 
During a flashback, [[Kalin Kessler|Kalin]] is shown drawing a card from his Deck and placing it face-down in his [[Spell & Trap Zone]], declaring "I activate my Trap!" This causes all of the Duel Disks confiscated by [[Sector Security]] to explode, resulting in an explosion at the [[Sector Security Headquarters]]. The card's face is never shown.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|54|ref}}</ref>
 
  
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL''===
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL''===
====Monsters from duels====
 
A scene from {{episode|ZEXAL|1|ref}}, where Yuma and Tori watch over a field of Duelists. Some monsters appeared that were left unnamed, one of which is Level 4 with 1700 ATK and resembles "[[Jawsman (anime)|Jawsman]]", and the other two resemble "[[Black Ray Lancer (anime)|Black Ray Lancer]]".<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|1|ref}}</ref>
 
 
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Unnamed_monster - ZX- NC-1.png|
 
Unnamed monster 2.png|
 
Unnamed_monster-JP-Anime-ZX-NC 3.png |
 
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====Boxing glove Trap====
 
====Boxing glove Trap====
 
{{main|Boxing Glove Trap}}
 
{{main|Boxing Glove Trap}}
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====Sergey's Action Card====
 
====Sergey's Action Card====
An unnamed [[Action Card]] [[banish]]ed by [[Sergey Volkov]] using the [[card effect|effect]] of "[[Earthbound Tundra]]". The art appears to be the art of "[[Earthbound Prison (anime)|Earthbound Prison]]", which is not an Action Card.<ref name="ep93">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|93|ref}}</ref>
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An unnamed [[Action Card]] [[banish]]ed by [[Sergey Volkov]] using the [[card effect|effect]] of "[[Earthbound Tundra]]". The art appears to be the art of "[[Earthbound Prison]]", which is not an Action Card.<ref name="ep93">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|93|ref}}</ref>
  
 
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====Ray's card====
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====Ray's Card====
 
An unnamed card used by [[Ray (ARC-V)|Ray]] to prevent her father [[Leo Akaba]] from chasing after her.<ref name="ep127">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|127|ref}}</ref>
 
An unnamed card used by [[Ray (ARC-V)|Ray]] to prevent her father [[Leo Akaba]] from chasing after her.<ref name="ep127">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|127|ref}}</ref>
  
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====Ring of Fire====
 
====Ring of Fire====
An unnamed card that was used by [[Z-ARC]] on "[[Odd-Eyes Dragon (anime)|Odd-Eyes Dragon]]".<ref name="ep147">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|147|ref}}</ref>
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An unnamed card that was used by [[Zarc]] on "[[Odd-Eyes Dragon (anime)|Odd-Eyes Dragon]]".<ref name="ep147">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|147|ref}}</ref>
  
 
<gallery align="center">
 
<gallery align="center">
 
Unknown-Ep147.png |
 
Unknown-Ep147.png |
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS''===
 
====Unnamed Data Storm figures====
 
As [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] is attempting to add "[[Vector Scare Archfiend (anime)|Vector Square Archfiend]]" from the [[Data Storm]] to his [[Extra Deck]] via his [[Skill]] "Storm Access", a bunch of silhouetted monsters appear inside the Data Storm.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|17|ref}}</ref>
 
 
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Unnamed Data Storm Shapes-JP-Anime-VR-NC.png |
 
Unnamed Data Storm Shapes2-JP-Anime-VR-NC.png |
 
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====The Shepherd's Set card====
 
The Shepherd Set a card during his last turn other than "[[Drone Barricade]]". As Soulburner proceeds to attack him directly with his "[[Salamangreat Heatleo (anime)|Salamangreat Heatleo]]", [[Emma Bessho|Emma]] rewrites [[Cal Kolter]]'s rescue program, which is activated, freeing Soulburner from Shepherd's trap, leaving the Duel with no outcome.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|63|ref}}</ref>
 
===''Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!''===
 
====Damamu's Spell Card====
 
[[Damamu]] uses a [[Spell Card]] that was neither seen nor named to reduce the [[ATK]] of [[Yuga Ohdo|That Guy]]'s "[[Bandijo of the Battle Ballad (anime)|Bandijo of the Battle Ballad]]", "[[Chemicalize Salamander (anime)|Chemicalize Salamander]]" and "[[The Dragias (anime)|The Dragias]]" below 1500 to [[destroy]] them with the [[effect]] of "[[Blue Tooth Burst Dragon (anime)|Blue Tooth Burst Dragon]]".<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!|50|ref}}</ref>
 
 
====Duel Show cards====
 
[[Beetle Helmet]] [[Tribute]]s two copies of "[[Petit Moth (anime Rush Duel)|Petit Moth]]", and later claims he [[activate]]s a "[[Trap Card]] that does nothing". Ultimately, neither the [[Monster Card|monster]] he was about to [[Tribute Summon]] nor the Trap Card he activated were seen nor named. Also, [[Cicada Samurai]] [[send]]s his entire [[hand]] to the [[Graveyard]] and [[pay]]s 1000 [[LP]] to activate a [[Spell Card]] that was neither seen nor named.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!|99|ref}}</ref>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* [[List of unseen cards]]
 
* [[List of unseen cards]]
  
[[Category:Anime cards| ]]
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[[Category:Duel Monsters cards|!]]
[[Category:Manga cards| ]]
 

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