Card Appearances:Thor, Lord of the Aesir


 * This card's attack name is Thunder Pile in the Japanese Anime. In the English Dub its attack name is Polarizing Pound. Its attack was changed to Thunderbolt Bludgeon on episode 125.


 * His effect name to negate/gain the effect of an opponent's monster is Effect Absorber.


 * The chant for this monster is: "When the door of Asgard opens, the ancient War God will raise up his Magical Hammer, The very Earth itself will shake as he appears from a roar of Thunder! Synchro summon! Descend, Polar God King Thor!" In the dub, it's "Watch as the Nordic glaciers of old give way, and from the deepest chasms of ice, and ancient and powerful hero emerges! This hero wields the power of a quaking avalanche! I Synchro summon Thor, Lord of the Aesir!"


 * In the anime this card's attribute was DIVINE.


 * In the anime, when this monster comes back to life via its own effect, it rises out of the ocean.

Monster appearances

 * In episode 117, this card is shown when Team Ragnarok take out their Aesir cards. Halldor notes that even though a shockwave changed history, nobody besides themselves were affected and that was possibly because the three Aesirs were protecting them.


 * In episode 118, Dragan used this card in his Ground Duel against Jack Atlas. He Synchro Summons this card by tuning two Nordic Beast Tokens with "Guldfaxe of the Nordic Beasts". This card then attacks "Red Dragon Archfiend", but the collision causes a massive shockwave that shakes the arena like an earthquake was occurring. As such, Lazar called the Duel off.


 * In episode 119, this card appears in a flashback Jack has when he claims to his friends that they will face their real opponent in the next round which is Team Ragnarok.


 * In episode 123, this card appears in a flashback Halldor has when he explains to Team 5D's how he, Dragan, and Broder found the three Aesirs, how they got the Rune Eyes and how they formed themselves into a team. Halldor found this card next to where Dragan's father was resting. Dragan's father told Halldor to give this card and Dragan's pride back to him. After finding Dragan and getting him off of a mountain he was hiking, Halldor gave this card back to Dragan since it rightfully belonged to him. Dragan refused to get this card back as he threw away his pride as a duelist. However Halldor states that his father and this card wants him to have it back. Halldor gave this card back to him and told him to use this card and he shall regain his pride as a Duelist. Later Halldor found "Loki, Lord of the Aesir" using "Odin, Father of the Aesir", but Broder stole it and tried to get away with it. He was pursued by Dragan, Halldor and Sebastian, but eventually Broder hit a boulder and crashed, however Broder's Rune Eye saved him from being killed. Broder was about to give "Loki" back, but Halldor and Dragan showed their Aesir cards to him. Halldor states that he was chosen to be "Loki's" wielder. He then convinced Broder to join him and Dragan, so they can stop the upcoming threat. All three would hold their new signature cards up and vow to defeat any evil force that would come in the future.
 * This card was also shown in a flashback Dragan has when he tells Jack the last Duel they had was rigged by Rex Goodwin and if he had not been told to lose on purpose, he wouldn't have held back and lost. After Dragan lost the Duel, he gave this card to his father as he felt he didn't deserve to have this card for what happened in that Duel.


 * This monster appears in Episode 124 where Dragan Synchro Summons it and proceeds to destroy Jack's "Red Dragon Archfiend". It also appears in Episode 125 where it battles "Red Nova Dragon" and is defeated but revives itself at the end of the episode even after Dragan's defeat. Furthermore, it appears in Episode 128. It attacks and destroys a "Pendulum Token" and later is destroyed by "Majestic Star Dragon's" effect and is revived during the End Phase.


 * In Episode 138, this monster helps maintain the Rainbow Bridge, before vanishing.

Video game

 * Dragan uses this in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus.