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* Several "[[Goblin]]s" appear in this card's artwork, celebrating Christmas with "[[Sheep Token]]s" being used as food and decorations. | * Several "[[Goblin]]s" appear in this card's artwork, celebrating Christmas with "[[Sheep Token]]s" being used as food and decorations. | ||
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* This card was released on December 23, 2012 in Japan, to celebrate the upcoming Christmas that year. | * This card was released on December 23, 2012 in Japan, to celebrate the upcoming Christmas that year. | ||
− | * This card's English name is a pun on the German Christmas song "Oh Tannenbaum!"– | + | |
− | * The goblins also appear on "[[ | + | * This card's English name is a pun on the German Christmas song "Oh Tannenbaum!"– the English equivalent of which is "Oh Christmas Tree"– and "[[Token]]." |
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+ | * The goblins also appear on "[[Gift Exchange]]" opening Christmas presents. |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 15 May 2017
- Several "Goblins" appear in this card's artwork, celebrating Christmas with "Sheep Tokens" being used as food and decorations.
- This card was released on December 23, 2012 in Japan, to celebrate the upcoming Christmas that year.
- This card's English name is a pun on the German Christmas song "Oh Tannenbaum!"– the English equivalent of which is "Oh Christmas Tree"– and "Token."
- The goblins also appear on "Gift Exchange" opening Christmas presents.