Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Fiber Jar"

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* This is the first, and currently, the only Forbidden [[Plant]] monster.
 
* This is the first, and currently, the only Forbidden [[Plant]] monster.
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** With the [[March 2012]] ban list, it's not the only one. [[Spore]] and [[Glow-Up Bulb]] are now both Forbidden as well.
  
 
* This monster bears an uncanny resemblance to the heavily vegetated ancient ruins of 'Laputa' from the Studio Ghibli movie ''[[wikipedia:Castle in the Sky|Castle in the Sky]]''. In the movie, Laputa had the general appearance of a giant floating tree, especially at the end of the movie. At the bottom of the ruins was a large, round laser cannon similar to the one that is visible at the bottom of this monster. (And in fact, some of the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS even actually show "Fiber Jar" to fire a laser when it attacks.)
 
* This monster bears an uncanny resemblance to the heavily vegetated ancient ruins of 'Laputa' from the Studio Ghibli movie ''[[wikipedia:Castle in the Sky|Castle in the Sky]]''. In the movie, Laputa had the general appearance of a giant floating tree, especially at the end of the movie. At the bottom of the ruins was a large, round laser cannon similar to the one that is visible at the bottom of this monster. (And in fact, some of the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS even actually show "Fiber Jar" to fire a laser when it attacks.)

Revision as of 16:41, 24 February 2012

  • This card was banned since it almost resets the game except for the Life Points and banished cards.
  • This card is the first to have the the word "unite" written it its card text. The second is "Monster Recovery".
  • This is the first, and currently, the only Forbidden Plant monster.
  • This monster bears an uncanny resemblance to the heavily vegetated ancient ruins of 'Laputa' from the Studio Ghibli movie Castle in the Sky. In the movie, Laputa had the general appearance of a giant floating tree, especially at the end of the movie. At the bottom of the ruins was a large, round laser cannon similar to the one that is visible at the bottom of this monster. (And in fact, some of the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS even actually show "Fiber Jar" to fire a laser when it attacks.)