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==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Ra is a giant golden dragon that appears to be composed of or covered in golden metal. It has a saurian posture and bird-like features; its head and neck are sculpted to resemble that of a bird of prey, with feather-like ornaments on each side of its head and at the elbows, and a jagged cone surrounding its neck. Its wings have the appearance of being feathered. Ra has a large arch connecting its shoulder pauldrons that is where its "Blaze Cannon" attack is generated before being channeled to its mouth through the feather-like ornaments on its head. During the opening to the Memory World arc, Ra's beak is toothless and more bird-like in shape and its tail is thinner. This is the form it uses in its first legal artwork, though in that artwork it also possesses a feather-like plume rather than a bony tail. Unlike the manga however, it retains its original form within the series itself.
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Ra is a giant golden dragon that appears to be composed of or covered in golden metal. It has a saurian posture and bird-like features; its head and neck are sculpted to resemble that of a bird of prey, with feather-like ornaments on each side of its head and at the elbows, and a jagged cone surrounding its neck. Its wings have the appearance of being feathered. Ra has a large arch connecting its shoulder pauldrons that is where its "Blaze Cannon" attack is generated before being channeled to its mouth through the feather-like ornaments on its head. During the Memory World arc, Ra's beak is toothless and more bird-like in shape and its tail is thinner. This is the form it uses in its first legal artwork, though in that artwork it also possesses a feather-like plume rather than a bony tail.
  
 
In Ra's Sphere Mode it appears as an orb of golden metal that unfolds into its Battle Mode. In its Phoenix Mode Ra becomes a giant flaming bird with its wings and head shaped in a similar manner to its Battle Mode.
 
In Ra's Sphere Mode it appears as an orb of golden metal that unfolds into its Battle Mode. In its Phoenix Mode Ra becomes a giant flaming bird with its wings and head shaped in a similar manner to its Battle Mode.
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===Battle City===
 
===Battle City===
 
[[File:Egyptian-God-Cards.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Egyptian God]]s as cards.]]
 
[[File:Egyptian-God-Cards.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Egyptian God]]s as cards.]]
3000 (5000 in the dub) years later, [[Maximillion Pegasus]] created cards depicting the three Egyptian Gods, for his game ''[[Duel Monsters]]''. Pegasus was unable to decipher the hidden powers of Ra, which were written in Hieratic text, so he transcribed the Hieratic text onto the card. This text was only visible in the light emitted from 'Ra' and had to be recited in order to Summon "The Winged Dragon of Ra".
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3000 (5000 in the dub) years later, [[Maximillion Pegasus]] created cards depicting the three Egyptian Gods, for his game ''[[Duel Monsters]]''. Pegasus was unable to decipher the hidden powers of Ra, which were written in Hieratic text, so he transcribed the Hieratic text onto the card. This text was only visible in the light emitted from Ra' and had to be recited in order to Summon "The Winged Dragon of Ra".
  
 
The souls of the Gods came to dwell in the cards, making them powerful weapons. On realizing this, Pegasus regarded their creation as one of his greatest mistakes. He tried to destroy the God Cards, but could not bring himself to do it, so he had the Egyptian supreme council of antiquities bury the cards in different locations in the [[Valley of the Kings]]. The [[Rare Hunters]] managed to steal the "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" and "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" cards. However the Egyptian supreme council of antiquities was able to prevent them finding the "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (anime)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]" card. [[Ishizu Ishtar]], from the council, later gave it to [[Seto Kaiba]], so that he would host the [[Battle City]] tournament to retrieve the other two.
 
The souls of the Gods came to dwell in the cards, making them powerful weapons. On realizing this, Pegasus regarded their creation as one of his greatest mistakes. He tried to destroy the God Cards, but could not bring himself to do it, so he had the Egyptian supreme council of antiquities bury the cards in different locations in the [[Valley of the Kings]]. The [[Rare Hunters]] managed to steal the "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" and "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" cards. However the Egyptian supreme council of antiquities was able to prevent them finding the "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (anime)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]" card. [[Ishizu Ishtar]], from the council, later gave it to [[Seto Kaiba]], so that he would host the [[Battle City]] tournament to retrieve the other two.
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The leader of the [[Rare Hunters]], [[Marik Ishtar]] entered the [[Battle City]] tournament with the "Slifer" and "Ra" God cards.
 
The leader of the [[Rare Hunters]], [[Marik Ishtar]] entered the [[Battle City]] tournament with the "Slifer" and "Ra" God cards.
  
[[Odion]], posing as Marik, Dueled [[Joey Wheeler]] in the quarter finals. Towards the end of the Duel, Joey expressed disbelief that his opponent was Marik. Marik then tried to create some false proof by having Odion Summon "The Winged Dragon of Ra". He believed Odion would be capable of Summoning it. However the card was a [[counterfeit]] and this angered the real Ra, who smote the Dueling arena with lightning and struck down both Duelists.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|88|ref}}</ref><ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|89|ref}}</ref>
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[[Odion]], posing as Marik, Dueled [[Joey Wheeler]] in the quarter finals. Towards the end of the Duel, Joey expressed disbelief that his opponent was Marik. Marik then tried to create some false proof by having Odion Summon "The Winged Dragon of Ra". He believed Odion would be capable of Summoning it. However the card was a [[counterfeit]] and this angered the real Ra, who smote the Dueling arena with lightning, hitting both Duelists.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|88|ref}}</ref><ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|89|ref}}</ref>
  
 
[[File:SphereMode.png|thumb|right|Ra in Sphere Mode.]]
 
[[File:SphereMode.png|thumb|right|Ra in Sphere Mode.]]
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[[File:EgyptianGodPhoenix-EN-Anime-DM-NC.jpg|thumb|left|Ra as [[Egyptian God Phoenix]].]]
 
[[File:EgyptianGodPhoenix-EN-Anime-DM-NC.jpg|thumb|left|Ra as [[Egyptian God Phoenix]].]]
During the semi-final Duel between Joey and Yami Marik, Yami Marik [[Special Summon]]ed "The Winged Dragon of Ra". Since he did not [[Tribute ]] any monsters, its [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] became 0. However Yami Marik converted Ra to its [[Egyptian God Phoenix]] form and destroyed Joey's monster. This inflicted immense pain on Joey, which Yami Marik did not expect him to withstand. Joey did manage to stay standing after the attack, but collapsed during his turn before he was able to finish the Duel.
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During the semi-final Duel between Joey and Yami Marik, Yami Marik [[Special Summon]]ed "The Winged Dragon of Ra". Since he did not [[Tribute ]]any monsters, its [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] became 0. However Yami Marik converted Ra to its [[Egyptian God Phoenix]] form and destroyed Joey's monsters. This inflicted immense pain on Joey, which Yami Marik did not expect him to withstand. Joey did manage to stay standing after the attack, but collapsed during his turn before he was able to finish the Duel.
  
 
Yami Marik and Yami Yugi Dueled in the finals. Yami Marik demonstrated the rest of Ra's abilities, but ultimately lost the Duel. Yami Yugi then received "The Winged Dragon of Ra" card through the tournament's rules.
 
Yami Marik and Yami Yugi Dueled in the finals. Yami Marik demonstrated the rest of Ra's abilities, but ultimately lost the Duel. Yami Yugi then received "The Winged Dragon of Ra" card through the tournament's rules.
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===Doma===
 
===Doma===
In order to regain his memories, Yami Yugi presented the three Egyptian Gods to the stone tablet in the museum. However, the God cards began to crackle with dark energy as [[Dartz]] drained their power. Yami was then interrupted as Duel Monster spirits began appearing throughout the city. Later that day, [[Dartz]]'s men broke into the [[Kame Game Store]] and stole the God Cards.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|145|ref}}</ref> Dartz placed the cards in the mouths of three stone serpents in order to use their power to summon [[The Great Leviathan]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|147|ref}}</ref>
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In order to regain his memories, Yami Yugi presented the three Egyptian Gods to the stone tablet in the museum. However, the God cards began to crackle with black energy as [[Dartz]] drained their power. Yami was then interrupted as Duel Monster spirits began appearing throughout the city. Later that day, [[Dartz]]'s men broke into [[Kame Game]] and stole the God Cards.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|145|ref}}</ref> Dartz placed the cards in the mouths of three stone serpents in order to use their power to summon [[The Great Leviathan]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|147|ref}}</ref>
  
After defeating Dartz in a Duel, Yami retrieved the Egyptian God cards, though their strength had already been drained.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|182|ref}}</ref> After Yami Yugi's soul had been absorbed into The Great Leviathan, the other souls Dartz had captured were able to lend him their strength. With it, Yami called out, "In the name of the Pharaoh, awaken!" and summoned the three Egyptian Gods. By summoning them, Yami was also able to free himself, [[Joey Wheeler]] and Seto Kaiba from the Leviathan. Ra, Obelisk, and Slifer engaged in battle with The Great Leviathan. The three were empowered by the light of other people's souls, defeating it.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|183|ref}}</ref> However the Leviathan reappeared in a different form within Dartz, which Yami managed to defeat.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|184|ref}}</ref>
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After defeating Dartz in a Duel, Yami retrieved the Egyptian God cards, though their strength had already been drained.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|182|ref}}</ref> After Yami Yugi's soul had been absorbed into The Great Leviathan, the other souls Dartz had captured were able to lend him their strength. With it, Yami called out, "In the name of the Pharaoh, awaken!" and summoned the three Egyptian Gods. By summoning them, Yami was also able to free himself, [[Joey Wheeler]] and Seto Kaiba from the Leviathan. Obelisk, Slifer and Ra engaged in battle with The Great Leviathan. The three were empowered by the light of other people's souls, defeating it.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|183|ref}}</ref> However the Leviathan reappeared in a different form within Dartz, which Yami managed to defeat.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|184|ref}}</ref>
  
 
===Pyramid of Light===
 
===Pyramid of Light===
Kaiba Dueled and defeated Pegasus to obtain a card capable of defeating the Egyptian God cards. [[Anubis]] added an extra card, "[[Pyramid of Light (anime)|Pyramid of Light]]" to Kaiba's prize. Kaiba went on to face Yami Yugi in a Duel and used "[[Obligatory Summon]]" to force him to Summon the Egyptian God cards and then activated "Pyramid of Light", removing the Gods [[Banish|from play]].<ref>''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]''</ref> He later attempts a strategy involving turning the Egyptian Gods against Yugi by destroying "Pyramid of Light". However, this fails when Anubis intervenes and knocks Kaiba out before taking over the Duel. Later, Yugi is able to destroy "Pyramid of Light" and bring the Egyptian Gods back. The Gods then combine into one monster with infinite strength; Ra taking on its Phoenix form during the attack, and they destroy "[[Theinen the Great Sphinx (anime)|Theinen the Great Sphinx]]" to win the duel.
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Kaiba Dueled and defeated Pegasus to obtain a card capable of defeating the Egyptian God cards. [[Anubis]] added an extra card, "[[Pyramid of Light (anime)|Pyramid of Light]]" to Kaiba's prize. Kaiba went on to face Yami Yugi in a Duel and used "[[Obligatory Summon]]" to force him to Summon the Egyptian God cards and then activated "Pyramid of Light", removing the Gods [[Banish|from play]].<ref>''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]''</ref> He later attempts a strategy involving turning the Egyptian Gods against Yugi by destroying "Pyramid of Light". However, this fails when Anubis intervenes and knocks Kaiba out before taking over the Duel. Later, Yugi is able to destroy "Pyramid of Light" and bring the Egyptian Gods back. The Gods then combine into one monster with infinite strength; Ra taking on its Phoenix form during the attack, and they destroy "[[Thenian the Great Sphinx (anime)|Thenian the Great Sphinx]]" to win the duel.  
  
 
===Memory World===
 
===Memory World===
When Yami Yugi entered the [[World of Memories]], he relived some of his life as Pharaoh Atem, and fought the battle against [[Bandit King Bakura]], in which he summoned Slifer, again.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|25|ref}}</ref> This time after Slifer was defeated by [[Diabound]], [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and his friends arrived on the scene and Yugi was able to lend Atem strength, allowing him to Summon Ra and defeat Diabound. However, [[Yami Bakura]] at the [[Shadow RPG]] table used an [[Hourglass Token]] to reverse time. This time, [[Yami Bakura]] distracted Yugi, so that he would not reach Atem and Ra was not Summoned.
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When Yami Yugi entered the [[Memory World]], he relived some of his life as Pharaoh Atem, and fought the battle against [[Thief Bakura]], in which he summoned Slifer, again.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|25|ref}}</ref> This time after Slifer was defeated by [[Diabound]], [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and his friends arrived on the scene and Yugi was able to lend Atem strength, allowing him to Summon Ra and defeat Diabound. However, [[Yami Bakura]] at the [[Shadow RPG]] table used an [[Hourglass Token]] to reverse time. This time, [[Yami Bakura]] distracted Yugi, so that he would not reach Atem and Ra was not Summoned.
  
The Pharaoh used the three Egyptian Gods to battle [[Zorc Necrophades]]. However Zorc managed to overpower them and turn them into stone.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|217|ref}}</ref> Upon relearning his name, Atem was able to summon the three Gods again, this time from the cards in Yugi's Deck. He then combined them into [[Holactie the Creator of Light (character)|Holactie the Creator of Light]], who defeated Zorc.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|219|ref}}</ref>
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The Pharaoh used the three Egyptian Gods to battle [[Zorc Necrophades]]. However Zorc managed to overpower them and turn them into stone.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|217|ref}}</ref> Upon relearning his name, Atem was able to summon the three Gods again, this time from the cards in Yugi's Deck. He then combined them into [[The Creator God of Light, Horakhty (character)|The Creator God of Light, Horakhty]], who defeated Zorc.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|219|ref}}</ref>
  
[[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and Atem constructed separate Decks for the [[Battle Ritual]], which Atem needed to lose in order to pass on to the afterlife. Despite needing to lose, Atem gave the Duel his all. He included the three Egyptian God cards in his Deck and managed to Summon the three of them at once in the Duel. However Yugi was able to destroy them and win.
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[[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] and Atem constructed separate Decks for the [[Ceremonial Battle]], which Atem needed to lose in order to pass on to the afterlife. Despite needing to lose, Atem gave the Duel his all. He included the three Egyptian God cards in his Deck and managed to Summon the three of them at once in the Duel. However Yugi was able to destroy them and win.
  
 
===Genex Tournament===
 
===Genex Tournament===
[[Franz]], a card designer for [[Industrial Illusions]] stole a test copy of "The Winged Dragon of Ra" and created the card "[[Mound of the Bound Creator (anime)|Mound of the Bound Creator]]" to allow him to control it. He snuck into the [[Genex Tournament]] and using "Ra", he defeated two opponents, leaving them critically injured. Franz then Dueled [[Jaden Yuki]]. Ra was chained up with "Mound of the Bound Creator", causing it to cry so much to Jaden's surprise. However Jaden managed to destroy "Mound of the Bound Creator" and "Ra". He then revived "Ra" to his side of the field and to Pegasus' surprise was able to control Ra, as he used him to defeat Franz.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|85}}</ref>
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[[Franz]], a card designer for [[Industrial Illusions]] stole a test copy of "The Winged Dragon of Ra" and created the card "[[Mound of the Bound Creator (anime)|Mound of the Bound Creator]]" to allow him to control it. He snuck into the [[Genex Tournament]] and using "Ra", he defeated two opponents, leaving them critically injured. Franz then Dueled [[Jaden Yuki]]. Ra was chained up with "Mound of the Bound Creator", causing it to cry much to Jaden's surprise. However Jaden managed to destroy "Mound of the Bound Creator" and "Ra". He then revived "Ra" to his side of the field and to Pegasus' surprise was able to control Ra, as he used him to defeat Franz.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|85}}</ref>
  
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
 
<gallery>
 
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The Winged Dragon of Ra - manga character.png | [[The Sun Dragon Ra (character)|The Sun Dragon Ra (manga)]]
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The Winged Dragon of Ra - manga character.png | [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (manga character)|The Winged Dragon of Ra (manga)]]
The Winged Dragon of Ra-ROD.png | [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Reshef of Destruction character)|The Winged Dragon of Ra (''Reshef of Destruction'')]]
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Egyptian Gods VS Reshef.png | [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Reshef of Destruction)|The Winged Dragon of Ra (''Reshef of Destruction'')]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  

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