Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Madolche Chouxvalier"
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− | * This card's name is a combination of either "[[wikipedia:Choux à la crème|Choux à la Crème]]", also known as a Profiterole; or "[[wikipedia:Choux pastry|Choux Pastry]]" and "Chevalier" which is French for "Knight". | + | * This card's name is a combination of either "[[wikipedia:Choux à la crème|Choux à la Crème]]", also known as a Profiterole; or "[[wikipedia:Choux pastry|Choux Pastry]]" and "Chevalier" which is French for "Knight". Besides, "chevalier" is pronounced in Japanese "shubarie", which this card's Japanese name is derived from. |
* This card appears in the artworks of "[[Madolche Chateau]]", "[[Madolche Waltz]]" and "[[Madolchepalooza]]". He is shown without his horse in all three of these cards. | * This card appears in the artworks of "[[Madolche Chateau]]", "[[Madolche Waltz]]" and "[[Madolchepalooza]]". He is shown without his horse in all three of these cards. |
Revision as of 20:14, 14 June 2013
- This card's name is a combination of either "Choux à la Crème", also known as a Profiterole; or "Choux Pastry" and "Chevalier" which is French for "Knight". Besides, "chevalier" is pronounced in Japanese "shubarie", which this card's Japanese name is derived from.
- This card appears in the artworks of "Madolche Chateau", "Madolche Waltz" and "Madolchepalooza". He is shown without his horse in all three of these cards.
- This card's effect to protect other monsters of the same Archetype from attacks is similar to "Machina Sniper".
- This card's jigsaw puzzle piece is a chocolate sandwich cookie with a cream filling.