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* "[[Super Quantal Fairy Alphan]]", "[[Super Quantum Red Layer]]", "[[Super Quantum Blue Layer]]", and "[[Super Quantum Green Layer]]" appear in this card's artwork. | * "[[Super Quantal Fairy Alphan]]", "[[Super Quantum Red Layer]]", "[[Super Quantum Blue Layer]]", and "[[Super Quantum Green Layer]]" appear in this card's artwork. | ||
− | * This card's first effects reference both ''Super Sentai ''and ''Power Rangers'', where the team uses a group finisher to destroy the monsters of the week, before they become giant. The second effect references the tendency for the technical ally (represented by Alphan) summoning a carrier for the team to get to their mechas. | + | * This card's first effects reference both ''Super Sentai'' and ''Power Rangers'', where the team uses a group finisher to destroy the monsters of the week, before they become giant. The second effect references the tendency for the technical ally (represented by Alphan) summoning a carrier for the team to get to their mechas. |
+ | ** This card's art and name being based on a [[wikipedia:Volleyball spiking|volleyball spike]] is likely a reference to the Gorenger Storm, a ball-based finisher from the first Sentai team, ''[[wikipedia:Himitsu Sentai Gorenger|Himitsu Sentai Gorenger]]'', which involved kicking a Ranger Ball to pass it between team members before Akarenger kicked it into the enemy. |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 30 September 2023
- "Super Quantal Fairy Alphan", "Super Quantum Red Layer", "Super Quantum Blue Layer", and "Super Quantum Green Layer" appear in this card's artwork.
- This card's first effects reference both Super Sentai and Power Rangers, where the team uses a group finisher to destroy the monsters of the week, before they become giant. The second effect references the tendency for the technical ally (represented by Alphan) summoning a carrier for the team to get to their mechas.
- This card's art and name being based on a volleyball spike is likely a reference to the Gorenger Storm, a ball-based finisher from the first Sentai team, Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, which involved kicking a Ranger Ball to pass it between team members before Akarenger kicked it into the enemy.