Blue-eyed White Dragon Encyclopedia 2 (forbidden reading)

Carvin mentions the "Blue-Eyed White Dragon" card:

The legend of the white stone

Blue-eyed girl

Seahorse, the companion of justice

White Spirit Dragon

Blue-eyed three-dimensional dragon

Blue-eyed sub-white dragon

Sin: Blue-eyed White Dragon

Paladin of the White Dragon

Blue-eyed Chaos Dragon

Blue-eyed twin burst dragons

Blue-eyed Ultimate Dragon

True blue-eyed Ultimate Dragon

A burst blast bomb

Lottery machine GO! GO!

Strong! Invincibility! Strongest!

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Yu-Gi-Oh (original manga)

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In the world of Yu-Gi-Oh, there were only 4 "blue-eyed white dragons", and after obtaining 3 of them by the president of the Seahorse Entertainment Group, Seto Kaima, he tore up 1 that originally belonged to Muto Shuangroku, and the remaining 3 were used by Seto Seama. Seahorse Seto also has 3 "Blue-Eyed White Dragons" fused into the "Blue-Eyed Ultimate Dragon", and its attack power even surpasses that of "Obelisk's Giant Soldier".

The Blue-Eyed White Dragon has been accompanying Seahorse through many duels between the Duelist Kingdom and the Dueling City, and has become the key to defeating fate, shattering the future predicted by Isis using the Millennium Jewel.

In the King's Memories chapter, the "Blue-Eyed White Dragon" is an elf summoned by the maiden Kisara. After Kisara is killed, the priest Seth gets Kisara's incarnate white dragon, which has powers comparable to that of a god.

Controlled by darkness, Seth and Pharaoh Atum engage in a decisive battle that resembles an ancient stone tablet carving, and the White Dragon helps Seth defeat Atum's Black Magician. Later, Kisara purified the darkness in Seth's heart, and Seth succeeded Atum as Pharaoh.

3,000 years later, Seth was reincarnated as a seahorse and continued his relationship with the "Blue-Eyed White Dragon".

Yu-Gi-Oh - Duel of the Monsters (Animation)

In the anime, the "Blue-Eyed Ultimate Dragon" can be fused with Muto Games' "Chaos Warrior" to become the "Ultimate Dragon Knight".

According to the Seahorse Seto, one "blue-eyed white dragon" is born every 1,000 years, and three "blue-eyed white dragons" appear 3,000 years after the ancient Egyptian world.

Before heading for Egypt, Tapiri threatens the seahorse in a duel, using "Deirbond" to absorb the "Burst of Destruction Blast" from the "Blue-Eyed White Dragon", and in the dark RPG board game, Tapiri Liang, who is transformed into the King of Thieves, uses this move to resist the iron fist of the "Giant Soldier of Obeliske".

Yu-Gi-Oh Theatrical Pyramid of Light

Seahorse Seto has captured 2 ace cards from Pagasus that can subdue the Gods, one of which is the evolution of the Blue-Eyed Ultimate Dragon, the Blue-Eyed Dragon.

The "Blue Eye Dragon" poses a great threat to the game, but fails to destroy the "Pyramid of Light". With the cooperation of the game and the seahorse, the game successfully resurrected the "Blue Eye Dragon" and defeated Anubis, and the "Blue Light Dragon" disappeared after completing the mission to destroy the darkness.

Yu-Gi-Oh GX

In Yu-Gi-Oh GX, the duelist of the elven world, "Righteous Companion Seahorseman", also uses the deck of Seto Seahorse, and uses the powerful attack power of 3 "Blue-eyed White Dragons" to defeat the protagonist Yuki Juyo.

Yu-Gi-Oh 10th Anniversary Theater Edition - Hyper Fusion - Beyond the Bonds of Time and Space

In "Yu-Gi-Oh 10th Anniversary Movie Hyperfusion: Bonds Beyond Time and Space", the "Sin" monsters used by Paradox are based on powerful monsters that have robbed the duelists of the past, including the "Blue-Eyed White Dragon".

Yu-Gi-Oh ZEXAL

In Yu-Gi-Oh ZEXAL, the "wooden" monster used by the master of the dueling hermitage, Rokuro, also has a monster based on the "blue-eyed white dragon".

Yu-Gi-Oh Theatrical Edition ยท THEDARKSIDEOFDIMENTSIONS

Seto Kaima, who once again duels with Muto Games, uses a new type of dueling board and duel technology, and uses virtual technology to create cards instead of physical cards.

In the Dimensional Duel Mode, the "Blue-Eyed White Dragon" has evolved into a variety of forms, including the effect monsters "Blue-Eyed Sub-White Dragon" and "Abyss-Eyed White Dragon", the ritual monster "Blue-Eyed Chaos Extreme Dragon", and the fusion monster "True Blue-Eyed Ultimate Dragon".

Behind Seahorse's firm belief, it is inseparable from the support of "Blue Eye", who will fight side by side with Seahorse no matter when and where he fights.

I want this blue-eyed white dragon! Yu-Gi-Oh Seahorse Monster Card Box Periphery,Remember this picture?

I have to say that the seahorse and the blue-eyed white dragon really have an inseparable fate, even after a thousand years of time, they will still meet in this way, and it is very appropriate to describe this person as destined.

It's as surprising as the Muto game around the seahorse.,It would be nice if there really was such a storage box in reality.ใ€‚ The wish of the year has finally come true, although this seahorse card box has a certain gap with the anime in appearance, and the cards in it cannot be placed so tightly, but it is more than enough to carry a thousand cards, after all, the box in the anime is a private custom model of the seahorse.

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Have a blue-eyed white dragon at home? When I looked closely, it turned out to be an overly excited pet dog

For Otaku who has watched the "Yu-Gi-Oh" anime series and played the "Battle Monster Card" himself, there must be a lot of impresses in his memory, and as long as others bring it up, they will think of a series of cards.

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Among these battle monster cards that can still be talked about by many fans of the Yu-Gi-Oh series, there will definitely be a position of "Blue-Eyed White Dragon", which is also one of the cards that Shibu-kun liked to use when he was a child, because the shape of the blue-eyed white dragon is so cool.

And when I was a child, in the process of playing the battle monster card, I saw the card introduction of the blue-eyed white dragon, and I felt that I really got a very powerful card, because the description of the card is roughly like this: the blue-eyed white dragon, a legendary dragon with very strong attack power, can crush any enemy, and its destructive power is immeasurable

The power of the blue-eyed white dragon,Shibu-kun has been verified from the animation when he was a child.,The more handsome thing for Shibu-kun at that time was:

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Once you've collected three Blue-Eyed White Dragon Cards, you can merge them into a "Blue-Eyed Ultimate Dragon"! Of course, since the "Yu-Gi-Oh" battle monster cards that Shibu-kun bought when he was a child were basically pirated, there was no need to collect three blue-eyed white dragon cards at all, and it was relatively easy to buy a "blue-eyed ultimate dragon" card (laughs).

I don't know if you who like to play "Yu-Gi-Oh" battle monster cards have ever fantasized about such a thing, as soon as you get home, open the door, and see a blue-eyed white dragon staying there at home (for more otaku, of course, you are willing to see the "Black Magic Girl" lying on the bed as soon as you get home!). What the? Do you prefer the Dark Wizard in bed? Then you are really deeply influenced by Brother Jie).

Recently, a Japanese netizen found out that his family actually raised a blue-eyed white dragon, no, it is not a blue-eyed white dragon, if you look carefully, it turns out that the pet dog that likes to make noise in his own house stands up and bites something, looking at the overly excited pet dog biting things, and then compare the shape of the blue-eyed white dragon in the card, the degree of overlap is really a bit high.

Some Japanese netizens directly put the appearance of the pet dog into the card of the blue-eyed white dragon, and it seems that there is really no sense of disobedience!

Everyone, if this dog really appears in the card pool of the Battle Monster Card, then to what extent can its combat effectiveness go? Will it become a "legendary dog that can be crushed by any enemy"?

Speaking of Japanese netizens' love for the card "Blue-Eyed White Dragon", two years ago in 2017, there was a Japanese monster card loyal player, he collected several blue-eyed white dragon cards, which was enough to fuse into a blue-eyed ultimate dragon, but, in order to pay his daughter's tuition, he felt that his daughter was still more important, so he sold all the blue-eyed white dragon cards in his collection in exchange for his daughter's tuition (it is simply a model of players, father's love is like a mountain)......

Conclusion: Overall, these inconspicuous small objects in the anime can be made into peripheral sales undoubtedly bring us great fun, and friends with many cards should have been excited!