Card Appearances:Lord of D.

Yu-Gi-Oh!

 * During the Legendary Heroes arc, in the final battle with the Big Five and Five-Headed Dragon, this card's artwork was on the floor of the battle field called the "Dragon's Seal" rendering all monsters other than Dragons unable to attack.


 * The Duel Robot used this card against Seto Kaiba.
 * Kaiba first summons this card himself during his first duel against Lumis and Umbra. He activates two The Flute of Summoning Dragon cards to summon three Blue-Eyes White Dragons and a Hyozanryu. He sacrifices three of his monsters to summon Obelisk the Tormentor and then sacrifices his remaining two to power up Obelisk, ultimately defeating the duo in one turn.
 * Kaiba selects this card to act as his Deck Master for his duel with Lector.
 * During his Battle City duel with Yugi Muto, Kaiba summons this card. He later activates The Flute of SUmmoning Dragons to summon two of his Blue-Eyes White Dragons, with the third already being on the field.
 * During his duel with Yami Bakura, Kaiba summons this card, once again activating The Flute of Summoning Dragon to summon a Blue-Eyes.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

 * This card is briefly seen in Kaibaman's deck when he searches it with Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands in his duel with Jaden Yuki.
 * In episode 35, Slade Princeton fuses this card with Divine Dragon Ragnarok to summon King Dragun.
 * This card appears in the GX Japanese closing song, Borderline Battle.