Card Appearances:H - Heated Heart
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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
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- Jaden Yuki first uses this card during his duel with Abidos. He uses it on "Elemental HERO Avian", increasing its ATK by 500 and allowing "Avian" to inflict Piercing Damage. This card's effect expired once Jaden ended his turn. Jaden later removed this card from play to activate "HERO Flash!!".
- Jaden next uses this card in his duel against Kagemaru. He uses it on "Elemental HERO Tempest", increasing its ATK by 500 and allowing "Tempest" to inflict Piercing Damage. This card's effect expired once Jaden ended his turn.
- Jaden later used this card in his third duel with Aster Phoenix. He uses it on "Elemental HERO Aqua Neos", increasing its ATK by 500 and allowing "Aqua Neos" to inflict Piercing Damage. This card's effect expired on Jaden's End Phase.
- During Jaden's second duel with Alexis Rhodes, he sends this card from the top of his Deck to the Graveyard due to "Card Trooper"'s effect.
- Jaden uses this card in his first duel with Sartorius. He uses it on "Elemental HERO Sparkman", increasing its ATK by 500 and allowing "Sparkman" to inflict Piercing Damage. This card's effect expired on Jaden's End Phase. Jaden later banished this card to activate "HERO Flash!!".
- Jaden uses this card in his second duel with Atticus Rhodes/Nightshroud. He uses it on "Elemental HERO Neos", increasing its ATK by 500 and allowing "Neos" to inflict Piercing Damage. "Neos" also got a power boost from "Neo Space"'s effect. "Neos" then destroys "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon", winning Jaden the duel.
- Jaden uses this card in his Tag Duel with Alexis against two Obelisk Blue students. He uses this card on "Elemental HERO Flare Neos", increasing its ATK by 500 and allowing "Flare Neos" to inflict Piercing Damage.
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
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- In episode 35, this card was seen as one of the many cards that Rally, Blitz, Nervin, and Tank threw into the air in order to distract some Satellite residents who wanted Yusei's Duel Runner(Yusei's friends knew the Runner was more important than their cards, so they threw the latter into the air as a distraction).