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* This monster is a [[Card evolutions|retrained]] counterpart of "[[Grinder Golem]]".
 
* This monster is a [[Card evolutions|retrained]] counterpart of "[[Grinder Golem]]".
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** This monster's dark, wave-patterned appearance is based on a scene in {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|150|ref}}, in which "[[Torch Golem (anime)|Torch Golem]]" ("Grinder Golem", as referred to by the English dubbed version) was first [[Summon]]ed to [[Adrian Gecko]]'s [[field]] via its effect. [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]] (while possessing [[Jesse Anderson]]) then draws on the darkness of [[Echo]]'s spirit to control "Torch Golem", coating its body in the process and uses it to force "Torch Golem" into battling their card counterpart ("[[Yubel (anime)|Yubel]]"), which uses its own damaging effect to win the [[Duel]].
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** This monster's effect to [[Special Summon]] itself and a "[[Yubel (archetype)|Yubel]]" monster from the [[hand]] (to opposite sides of the field) is based on the aforementioned scene where Yubel Special Summons "Torch Golem" to Adrian's field via its effect, and then [[Tribute]]s both "[[Torch Token]]s" on their field to [[Tribute Summon]] "Yubel".
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*** This monster's specific Special Summoning effect was likely meant to address how "Grinder Golem" cannot immediately enable the Tribute Summon of "Yubel" in the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' (unlike in the anime), since the Summoning player of "Grinder Golem" is required to not Normal Summon/Set any monster during the turn they Special Summon "Grinder Golem".
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*** This monster's [[Life Point]]-gaining effect likely references how Yubel regained their energy from defeating Adrian Gecko in their Duel, which was ultimately accomplished by "Torch Golem" battling "Yubel".
  
* This card's Japanese name, "Geistorch Golem", is a portmanteau of the German word for "ghost" (''Geist'') and the Japanese name of "Grinder Golem" ("Torch Golem").
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* This monster's Japanese name, "Geistorch Golem", is a portmanteau of the German word for "phantom" (''geist'') and the Japanese name of "Grinder Golem" ("Torch Golem").
** The Japanese pronunciation of "Geist" (''Gaisutō'') features the word ''Gaisu'', the Japanese word meaning "harm".
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** The Japanese pronunciation of "geist" (''gaisutō'') features the word ''gaisu'', the Japanese word meaning "harm", reflecting how this card can be used in conjunction with the effect of "[[Yubel]]".
*** This naming scheme references a scene in {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|150|ref}} where [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]] draws on the darkness of [[Echo]]'s spirit to summon "[[Yubel (anime)|Yubel]]" to their [[field]] and "[[Torch Golem (anime)|Torch Golem]]" to [[Adrian Gecko]]'s field. Yubel then uses Echo's darkness to control "Torch Golem" into attacking "Yubel", using its damaging effect to win the Duel.
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** The usage of "geist" references the German naming pattern of the members of the "[[Yubel (archetype)|Yubel]]" [[archetype]], where their Japanese names are written in German. However, it may also reference some or all of the following:
** The usage of "Geist" in this card's name references the German naming pattern of the members of the "[[Yubel (archetype)|Yubel]]" [[archetype]], where their Japanese names are written in German.
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*** Yubel's usage of the "[[Phantasm]]" archetype and the [[Sacred Beast]]s (the latter known as the ''Sangenma'' in Japan, aka the "Three Phantasms") while possessing [[Marcel Bonaparte]] and [[Jesse Anderson]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime.  
*** This naming pattern references Yubel's association with phantoms, the word synonymous to "ghosts", and her usage of the "[[Phantasm]]" archetype while possessing [[Marcel Bonaparte]] and [[Jesse Anderson]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime. Also, this association references the two [[Core Booster|Core Booster]] packs that feature the "Yubel" archetype and cards used by Yubel in the anime: ''[[Phantom Darkness]]'' and ''[[Phantom Nightmare]]''.
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*** {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|150|ref}}, where the spirit (alternatively, ghost or '''phantom''') of Echo was used to force "Torch Golem" to battle.
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*** The two [[Core Booster|Core Booster]] packs that feature the "Yubel" archetype and cards used by Yubel in the anime: ''[[Phantom Darkness]]'' and ''[[Phantom Nightmare]]''.
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== See also ==
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* [[List of cards based on scenes from the anime and manga]]

Revision as of 13:28, 18 April 2024

  • This monster is a retrained counterpart of "Grinder Golem".
    • This monster's dark, wave-patterned appearance is based on a scene in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 150150: "The Ultimate Face-Off, Part 2", in which "Torch Golem" ("Grinder Golem", as referred to by the English dubbed version) was first Summoned to Adrian Gecko's field via its effect. Yubel (while possessing Jesse Anderson) then draws on the darkness of Echo's spirit to control "Torch Golem", coating its body in the process and uses it to force "Torch Golem" into battling their card counterpart ("Yubel"), which uses its own damaging effect to win the Duel.
    • This monster's effect to Special Summon itself and a "Yubel" monster from the hand (to opposite sides of the field) is based on the aforementioned scene where Yubel Special Summons "Torch Golem" to Adrian's field via its effect, and then Tributes both "Torch Tokens" on their field to Tribute Summon "Yubel".
      • This monster's specific Special Summoning effect was likely meant to address how "Grinder Golem" cannot immediately enable the Tribute Summon of "Yubel" in the OCG/TCG (unlike in the anime), since the Summoning player of "Grinder Golem" is required to not Normal Summon/Set any monster during the turn they Special Summon "Grinder Golem".
      • This monster's Life Point-gaining effect likely references how Yubel regained their energy from defeating Adrian Gecko in their Duel, which was ultimately accomplished by "Torch Golem" battling "Yubel".
  • This monster's Japanese name, "Geistorch Golem", is a portmanteau of the German word for "phantom" (geist) and the Japanese name of "Grinder Golem" ("Torch Golem").
    • The Japanese pronunciation of "geist" (gaisutō) features the word gaisu, the Japanese word meaning "harm", reflecting how this card can be used in conjunction with the effect of "Yubel".
    • The usage of "geist" references the German naming pattern of the members of the "Yubel" archetype, where their Japanese names are written in German. However, it may also reference some or all of the following:

See also