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+ | * This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Ghostrick Festival]]", "[[Ghostrick or Treat]]", and "[[Ghostrick Renovation]]". | ||
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+ | * This monster is based on a [[wikipedia:Fallen angel|fallen angel]], an angel expelled from heaven who often tempts humans into corruption. | ||
+ | ** The kanji {{Ruby|駄|だ}}{{Ruby|天|てん}}{{Ruby|使|し}} (''Datenshi'', "Spoiled Angel") in this card's Japanese name is a pun on {{Ruby|堕|だ}}{{Ruby|天|てん}}{{Ruby|使|し}} (''Datenshi'' ,"Fallen Angel"); both are pronounced identically. The latter is the Japanese name of the "[[Darklord]]" archetype. | ||
+ | ** Similarly, the characters 惰天使 (''Duòtiānshǐ'', "Lazy Angel") in this card's Simplified Chinese name are a pun on 堕天使 (''Duòtiānshǐ'', "Fallen Angel"). | ||
+ | ** This card's relationship with the number "10" (granting a player an [[Victory condition|automatic victory]] when it has 10 [[Xyz Material]]s) is a bit ironic, as the number "10" is regarded as a symbol of God and divine perfection. |
Latest revision as of 08:05, 28 June 2023
- This monster appears in the artworks of "Ghostrick Festival", "Ghostrick or Treat", and "Ghostrick Renovation".
- This monster is based on a fallen angel, an angel expelled from heaven who often tempts humans into corruption.
- The kanji
駄 天 使 (Datenshi, "Spoiled Angel") in this card's Japanese name is a pun on堕 天 使 (Datenshi ,"Fallen Angel"); both are pronounced identically. The latter is the Japanese name of the "Darklord" archetype. - Similarly, the characters 惰天使 (Duòtiānshǐ, "Lazy Angel") in this card's Simplified Chinese name are a pun on 堕天使 (Duòtiānshǐ, "Fallen Angel").
- This card's relationship with the number "10" (granting a player an automatic victory when it has 10 Xyz Materials) is a bit ironic, as the number "10" is regarded as a symbol of God and divine perfection.
- The kanji