Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Performapal Momoncarpet"
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Performapal Dramatic Theater]]". | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Performapal Dramatic Theater]]". | ||
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+ | * This card's name is a portmanteau of "''momonga''" and "carpet". | ||
+ | ** This monster is based on the ''momonga'', the Japanese name for the [[wikipedia:Japanese dwarf flying squirrel|Japanese dwarf flying squirrel]], whose back features a design that is normally seen on Middle Eastern carpets. | ||
+ | *** This monster's turban and carpet-patterned back reference the [[wikipedia:Magic carpet|magic carpet]], a legendary carpet featured in the Middle Eastern folktale collection, ''[[wikipedia:One Thousand and One Nights|One Thousand and One Nights]]'', which is capable of flight and is often used as transportation. | ||
* This card is the first [[Pendulum Monster]] that is also a [[Flip monster]]. | * This card is the first [[Pendulum Monster]] that is also a [[Flip monster]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:37, 26 August 2023
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Performapal Dramatic Theater".
- This card's name is a portmanteau of "momonga" and "carpet".
- This monster is based on the momonga, the Japanese name for the Japanese dwarf flying squirrel, whose back features a design that is normally seen on Middle Eastern carpets.
- This monster's turban and carpet-patterned back reference the magic carpet, a legendary carpet featured in the Middle Eastern folktale collection, One Thousand and One Nights, which is capable of flight and is often used as transportation.
- This monster is based on the momonga, the Japanese name for the Japanese dwarf flying squirrel, whose back features a design that is normally seen on Middle Eastern carpets.
- This card is the first Pendulum Monster that is also a Flip monster.