No. Soul Exchange's effect is to sacrifice one of your opponents monsters for a tribute summon. Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon can only be summoned by sacrificing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which can be summoned by fusing 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragons with Polymerization.
Yes you can but you have to tribute one of your monsters, as well as the one of your opponent's monsters that you tributed using Soul Exchange.
Shining Soul happened in 2002.
Shining Soul II happened in 2003.
Shining Soul was created on 2002-03-28.
Shining Soul II was created on 2003-07-24.
The code for the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card is 80906030.
Brown eyes, like any color eyes, can be beautiful, but they may not be. It is said that "eyes are the windows to the soul." If this is true, the person's soul has a lot more to do with how beautiful the eyes are than the color of the eyes.
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The correct expression is "the eyes are the window to the soul." This means that a person's eyes can reveal their true feelings, emotions, and intentions.
Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon
Yes, a player must always tribute his opponent's Psychic Monster instead of his Non-Psychic monsters when Soul Exchange is activated and then Psi-Impulse in the Yu-Gi-Oh card game. The Blue Eyes White Dragon can also be used.