Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Sangan"
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* This card has a conceptual counterpart, "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]", and this card fuses with that one into "[[Sanwitch]]". | * This card has a conceptual counterpart, "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]", and this card fuses with that one into "[[Sanwitch]]". | ||
− | * "Sangan" appears in the artworks of "[[Level Retuner]]" and "[[Sanwitch]]". | + | * "Sangan" appears in the artworks of "[[Level Retuner]]", "[[Tour Bus From the Underworld]]" and "[[Sanwitch]]". |
* "Sangan" is considered a staple in many decks due to its wide array of uses. | * "Sangan" is considered a staple in many decks due to its wide array of uses. | ||
* Sangans' Japanese name is Critter. This could be a reference to the movie Critters | * Sangans' Japanese name is Critter. This could be a reference to the movie Critters |
Revision as of 23:29, 31 January 2012
- "Sangan" is possibly intended to mean "Three Eyes" 「三眼」.
- In Japanese, "San" means "Three" and "Gan" means "Eye".
- This card has a conceptual counterpart, "Witch of the Black Forest", and this card fuses with that one into "Sanwitch".
- "Sangan" appears in the artworks of "Level Retuner", "Tour Bus From the Underworld" and "Sanwitch".
- "Sangan" is considered a staple in many decks due to its wide array of uses.
- Sangans' Japanese name is Critter. This could be a reference to the movie Critters