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* The monster featured on the front cover of this book is "[[Dark Rabbit]]" and the book under the castle is the "[[Toon World]]".
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* "[[Toon World]]" appears in this card's artwork, in which this card is a page.
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** "[[Dark Rabbit]]" appears on the front cover. Fittingly, in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! manga]], when [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Pegasus]] uses this card on "[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]]", "[[Dark Rabbit (manga)|Dark Rabbit]]" is hidden inside "[[Toon World (manga)|Toon World]]".
  
* Some incorrectly believe this card's Japanese name is "'''Shine Palace'''". This is patently incorrect. It's Japanese name is "'''Shine Castle'''" written in katakana.
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* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Toon Page-Flip]]".
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* This card is the [[LIGHT]] counterpart of "[[Fiend Castle]]", which is also a page in "Toon World".
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* This card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|110|ref}}, specifically from the panel where [[Shine Palace (manga)|this card]] is activated.
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* In several video games, this card's text incorrectly states that it increases the ATK of all [[LIGHT]] [[Attribute]] monsters by 700, rather than only the equipped monster. The effect still functions correctly, however.

Latest revision as of 21:00, 8 April 2023

  • This card is the LIGHT counterpart of "Fiend Castle", which is also a page in "Toon World".
  • This card's OCG/TCG artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 110 (Duelist Duel 51): "Toons Attack!", specifically from the panel where this card is activated.
  • In several video games, this card's text incorrectly states that it increases the ATK of all LIGHT Attribute monsters by 700, rather than only the equipped monster. The effect still functions correctly, however.