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* This card was banned since it almost resets the game except for the [[Life Points]] and [[Banish|banished]] cards.
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* 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]]''. The ruins had the general appearance of a giant floating tree, and at the bottom was a large, round laser cannon similar to the one visible near the base of this monster.
 
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** In some of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video games for the Nintendo DS, "Fiber Jar" fires a laser from this cannon during its attack animation.
* This card is the first to have the the word "unite" written it its card text. The second is "[[Monster Recovery]]".
 
 
 
* This card has 8 counterparts. They are "[[Cobra Jar]]", "[[Dimension Jar]]", "[[Dice Jar]]" "[[Ancient Jar]]", "[[Morphing Jar]]", "[[Morphing Jar 2]]","[[Cyber Jar]]" and "[[Absorbing Jar]]".
 
 
 
* This is the first Forbidden [[Plant]] monster. It is followed by "[[Glow-Up Bulb]]" and "[[Spore]]" in the March 2012 banlist.
 
 
 
* 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.)
 

Latest revision as of 18:14, 8 April 2023

  • This monster bears an uncanny resemblance to the heavily vegetated ancient ruins of 'Laputa' from the Studio Ghibli movie Castle in the Sky. The ruins had the general appearance of a giant floating tree, and at the bottom was a large, round laser cannon similar to the one visible near the base of this monster.
    • In some of the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS, "Fiber Jar" fires a laser from this cannon during its attack animation.