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==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
* [[Seto Kaiba]] used this card in his Duel against [[Noah Kaiba]].
 
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 056|episode 56]], this card is shown on [[Rare Hunter (character)|Seeker]]'s laptop when he was researching the Battle City participants and trying to figure out who should he duel first. This card is shown to be [[Zygor]]'s rarest card.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 115|episode 115]], [[Seto Kaiba]] uses this card in his duel against [[Noah Kaiba]]. He summons this card via "[[Polymerization]]". Kaiba then activates "[[Quick Attack]]" to allow this monster to attack the turn it is summoned. Noah then uses his "[[Shinato's Ark]]'s" Deck Master Ability to summon "[[Giant Rex (anime)|Giant Rex]]" and "[[Giant Soldier of Stone]]" in Defense Position, but Kaiba anticipates this by activating "[[Dragon's Rage]]" to give his monsters the ability to inflict piercing damage until the End Phase. "[[Different Dimension Dragon]]" then attacks and destroys "Giant Rex". "Different Dimension Dragon" then inflicts piercing damage to Noah. Kaiba then tries to use this card to attack "Giant Soldier of Stone", but Noah summons Mokuba and claims he will use him as a shield against the attack. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 116|the next episode]], Kaiba ends his turn as he doesn't want to hurt his own brother. Noah then activates the Deck Master Ability of "Shinato's Ark" to banish all the monsters in the ark and increase his Life Points by 500 for each monster banished this way. Since twelve monsters were banished this way, Noah gains 6000 Life Points. Noah then activates "[[Dark Hole]]" to destroy all monsters on the field (with the exception of "[[Different Dimension Dragon]]" due to its own effect). All the destroyed monsters were then stored into "Shinato's Ark". Later Noah activates the Deck Master Ability of "Shinato's Ark" to banish all the monsters in the ark and increase his Life Points by 500 for each monster banished this way. Since five monsters were banished this way, Noah gains 2500 Life Points.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 137|episode 137]], Kaiba uses this card during his Duel against [[Joey Wheeler]]. He summons this card via "Polymerization". Kaiba then activates "Quick Attack" to allow this monster to attack on the turn it was Fusion Summoned. This card then attacks and destroys Joey's "[[Thousand Dragon]]". "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" then attacks directly, defeating him.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 159|episode 159]], this card is shown when [[Weevil Underwood]] and [[Rex Raptor]] are taken to a vault within [[Paradius]]'s headquarters that contains copies of every card in existence (with the exception of the [[Legendary Dragon]]s and the [[Egyptian God]]s).
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 161|episode 161]], this card is shown in a series of flashbacks that Joey has when he recalls all of the hardship that he endured in the past and explains to Rex that anybody who loses so many times should keep trying and never give up.
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==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 001|episode 1]], this card is shown being used by an unknown person when we see people trying to pass the Entrance Exams by Dueling examiners.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 095|episode 95]], during Zane's Duel against [[Syrus Truesdale]], this card is shown when Zane sends "[[Cyber End Dragon]]" from his [[Extra Deck]] to the Graveyard via "[[Fusion Guard]]".

Revision as of 16:52, 10 December 2018

Yu-Gi-Oh!

  • In episode 56, this card is shown on Seeker's laptop when he was researching the Battle City participants and trying to figure out who should he duel first. This card is shown to be Zygor's rarest card.
  • In episode 115, Seto Kaiba uses this card in his duel against Noah Kaiba. He summons this card via "Polymerization". Kaiba then activates "Quick Attack" to allow this monster to attack the turn it is summoned. Noah then uses his "Shinato's Ark's" Deck Master Ability to summon "Giant Rex" and "Giant Soldier of Stone" in Defense Position, but Kaiba anticipates this by activating "Dragon's Rage" to give his monsters the ability to inflict piercing damage until the End Phase. "Different Dimension Dragon" then attacks and destroys "Giant Rex". "Different Dimension Dragon" then inflicts piercing damage to Noah. Kaiba then tries to use this card to attack "Giant Soldier of Stone", but Noah summons Mokuba and claims he will use him as a shield against the attack. In the next episode, Kaiba ends his turn as he doesn't want to hurt his own brother. Noah then activates the Deck Master Ability of "Shinato's Ark" to banish all the monsters in the ark and increase his Life Points by 500 for each monster banished this way. Since twelve monsters were banished this way, Noah gains 6000 Life Points. Noah then activates "Dark Hole" to destroy all monsters on the field (with the exception of "Different Dimension Dragon" due to its own effect). All the destroyed monsters were then stored into "Shinato's Ark". Later Noah activates the Deck Master Ability of "Shinato's Ark" to banish all the monsters in the ark and increase his Life Points by 500 for each monster banished this way. Since five monsters were banished this way, Noah gains 2500 Life Points.
  • In episode 137, Kaiba uses this card during his Duel against Joey Wheeler. He summons this card via "Polymerization". Kaiba then activates "Quick Attack" to allow this monster to attack on the turn it was Fusion Summoned. This card then attacks and destroys Joey's "Thousand Dragon". "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" then attacks directly, defeating him.
  • In episode 161, this card is shown in a series of flashbacks that Joey has when he recalls all of the hardship that he endured in the past and explains to Rex that anybody who loses so many times should keep trying and never give up.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

  • In episode 1, this card is shown being used by an unknown person when we see people trying to pass the Entrance Exams by Dueling examiners.