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− | * "[[Freed the Brave Wanderer]]", "[[Water Dragon]]", an unknown monster | + | * "[[Freed the Brave Wanderer]]", "[[Water Dragon]]", an unknown monster and "[[Gagagigo]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Subspace Battle]]". |
* "[[Aquamirror Illusion]]" is the first [[Trap Card]] specifically designed to Summon [[Ritual Monster]]s. | * "[[Aquamirror Illusion]]" is the first [[Trap Card]] specifically designed to Summon [[Ritual Monster]]s. | ||
* "[[Zefrasaber, Swordmaster of the Nekroz]]" is wearing/wielding all the weapons of the "[[XX-Saber]]" monsters. | * "[[Zefrasaber, Swordmaster of the Nekroz]]" is wearing/wielding all the weapons of the "[[XX-Saber]]" monsters. | ||
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* "[[An Owl of Luck]]" is the Field Spell Card counterpart of "[[A Cat of Ill Omen]]". | * "[[An Owl of Luck]]" is the Field Spell Card counterpart of "[[A Cat of Ill Omen]]". | ||
* The monsters in the artwork of "[[Dimension Explosion]]" are references to [[Chazz Princeton]], [[Jaden Yuki]], [[Syrus Truesdale]], [[Seto Kaiba]], [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Joey Wheeler]]. | * The monsters in the artwork of "[[Dimension Explosion]]" are references to [[Chazz Princeton]], [[Jaden Yuki]], [[Syrus Truesdale]], [[Seto Kaiba]], [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Joey Wheeler]]. | ||
− | * "[[Drill Barnacle]]", "[[Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity]]", "[[Torpedo Fish]]" and either "[[Skull Servant]]" or "[[King of the Skull Servants]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Ghost | + | * "[[Drill Barnacle]]", "[[Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity]]", "[[Torpedo Fish]]" and either "[[Skull Servant]]" or "[[King of the Skull Servants]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Ghost Salvage]]". |
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* "[[Gogiga Gagagigo]]", "[[Inpachi]]", "[[Invader of Darkness]]", "[[Marauding Captain]]" and "[[Freed the Brave Wanderer]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Memory of an Adversary]]". | * "[[Gogiga Gagagigo]]", "[[Inpachi]]", "[[Invader of Darkness]]", "[[Marauding Captain]]" and "[[Freed the Brave Wanderer]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Memory of an Adversary]]". | ||
− | * The "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" card is [[Seto Kaiba]]'s [[signature card]]. It shares its 3000 [[ATK]] with the rivals of other series, which are [[Chazz Princeton|Chazz]]'s "[[Armed Dragon LV10 (anime)|Armed Dragon LV10]]", [[Jack Atlas|Jack]]'s "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]", [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]]'s "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon (anime)|Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]" | + | * The "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" card is [[Seto Kaiba]]'s [[signature card]]. It shares its 3000 [[ATK]] with the rivals of other series, which are [[Chazz Princeton|Chazz]]'s "[[Armed Dragon LV10 (anime)|Armed Dragon LV10]]", [[Jack Atlas|Jack]]'s "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]", [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]]'s "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon (anime)|Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]" and [[Declan Akaba|Declan]]'s "[[D/D/D Doom King Armageddon (later anime)|D/D/D Doom King Armageddon]]". |
* "[[Ojama King]]", "[[Elemental HERO Air Neos]]", "[[Steam Gyroid]]", "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", "[[Dark Magician]]", "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]", "[[Skyscraper 2 - Hero City]]" and "[[Skyscraper]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Dimension Explosion]]". | * "[[Ojama King]]", "[[Elemental HERO Air Neos]]", "[[Steam Gyroid]]", "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", "[[Dark Magician]]", "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]", "[[Skyscraper 2 - Hero City]]" and "[[Skyscraper]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Dimension Explosion]]". | ||
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* Despite their English flavor text, the Japanese lores of "[[Kozaky]]" and "[[Woodborg Inpachi]]" do not reference "Dark World"; rather, they translate to "Demon World". | * Despite their English flavor text, the Japanese lores of "[[Kozaky]]" and "[[Woodborg Inpachi]]" do not reference "Dark World"; rather, they translate to "Demon World". | ||
* In the original manga and the few first arcs of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', [[Fusion Monster]]s were not cards, but were simply two or more cards placed on top of one another that rendered a new holographic monster. | * In the original manga and the few first arcs of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', [[Fusion Monster]]s were not cards, but were simply two or more cards placed on top of one another that rendered a new holographic monster. | ||
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− | * In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', the three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" are named Azrael, Ibris | + | * In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', the three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" are named Azrael, Ibris and Djibril. |
* [[Normal Monster]]s used by [[Joey Wheeler]] that were printed in ''[[Legendary Collection 4: Joey's World Mega Pack]]'' have their flavor text written as though Joey is reading the card in his dubbed Brooklyn accent. | * [[Normal Monster]]s used by [[Joey Wheeler]] that were printed in ''[[Legendary Collection 4: Joey's World Mega Pack]]'' have their flavor text written as though Joey is reading the card in his dubbed Brooklyn accent. | ||
* The character [[Nightshroud]] appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Spell - The End of the Storm]]". | * The character [[Nightshroud]] appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Spell - The End of the Storm]]". | ||
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− | * The same unnamed molten monster appears in the | + | * The same unnamed molten monster appears in the artworks of "[[Chaos Burst]]", "[[Chaos Bloom]]" and "[[Chaos Return]]". |
* "[[Satellarknight Unukalhai]]" was transformed into "[[Shaddoll Squamata]]" by [[Curse of the Shadow Prison|a curse]]. | * "[[Satellarknight Unukalhai]]" was transformed into "[[Shaddoll Squamata]]" by [[Curse of the Shadow Prison|a curse]]. | ||
* The written Japanese anime lore of "[[Toon World]]" in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' is actually identical to its first ''OCG'' printing, despite the vast difference in [[effect]]s. | * The written Japanese anime lore of "[[Toon World]]" in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' is actually identical to its first ''OCG'' printing, despite the vast difference in [[effect]]s. | ||
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− | * Before the release of the "[[True Draco]]" monsters in ''[[Maximum Crisis]]'', the only [[Spell Card]]s capable of being [[Tribute]]d were "[[Ancient Gear Castle]]", "[[Trial of the Princesses]]" | + | * Before the release of the "[[True Draco]]" monsters in ''[[Maximum Crisis]]'', the only [[Spell Card]]s capable of being [[Tribute]]d were "[[Ancient Gear Castle]]", "[[Trial of the Princesses]]" and "[[Kiryu]]" (while [[equip]]ped by its own [[effect]]). |
− | * When "[[The Tripper Mercury (manga)|The Tripper Mercury]]" was [[The Tripper Mercury|released]], it had the | + | * When "[[The Tripper Mercury (manga)|The Tripper Mercury]]" was [[The Tripper Mercury|released]], it had the effect of "[[Forbidden Substance]]" integrated into its own effect, which was a card that was used with "Mercury" in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|manga]]. |
− | * "[[Blockman]]", "[[Cursed Twin Dolls]]", "[[Fluffal Bear]]", "[[Fluffal Leo]]", "[[Princess Cologne]]", "[[Tomato in Tomato]]", "[[Toy Emperor]]", "[[Toy Knight]]", "[[Toy Soldier]]" and the angel from "[[Graceful Dice]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Toy Parade]]". | + | * "[[Blockman]]", "[[Cursed Twin Dolls]]", "[[Fluffal Bear]]", "[[Fluffal Leo]]", "[[Princess Cologne (card)|Princess Cologne]]", "[[Tomato in Tomato]]", "[[Toy Emperor]]", "[[Toy Knight]]", "[[Toy Soldier]]" and the angel from "[[Graceful Dice]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Toy Parade]]". |
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− | * "[[Malice Doll of Demise]]" is a [[Card evolutions|retrained]] version of "[[Doll of Demise]]". Its [[ | + | * "[[Malice Doll of Demise]]" is a [[Card evolutions|retrained]] version of "[[Doll of Demise]]". Its [[effect]] references how the original "Doll of Demise" was used with "[[Ectoplasmer (anime)|Ectoplasmer]]" by [[Arkana]]. "Malice Doll" would later be used by "[[Jinzo (character)|Jinzo]]", who also used "[[Ectoplasmer (later anime)|Ectoplasmer]]". |
* "[[Moja]]" and "[[Desertapir]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Beastborg Fusioner]]". | * "[[Moja]]" and "[[Desertapir]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Beastborg Fusioner]]". | ||
− | * When "[[Frightfur Sheep (anime)|Frightfur Sheep]]" was [[Frightfur Sheep|released]], it had part of the | + | * When "[[Frightfur Sheep (anime)|Frightfur Sheep]]" was [[Frightfur Sheep|released]], it had part of the effect of "[[Frightfur Defender]]" integrated into its own effect, which was a card that was used with "Frightfur Sheep" in the anime. |
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− | * "[[Steel Ogre Grotto 1|Steel Ogre Grotto #1]], "[[Speedroid Tri-Eyed Dice]]" | + | * "[[Steel Ogre Grotto 1|Steel Ogre Grotto #1]], "[[Speedroid Tri-Eyed Dice]]" and "[[Ghostrick Nekomusume]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Hi-Speed Re-Level]]". |
* The events shown in "[[Powerful Rebirth]]" are shown from another angle in "[[Reject Reborn]]". The cards are used by [[Jack Atlas|different]] [[Jack Atlas (ARC-V)|versions]] of Jack Atlas. | * The events shown in "[[Powerful Rebirth]]" are shown from another angle in "[[Reject Reborn]]". The cards are used by [[Jack Atlas|different]] [[Jack Atlas (ARC-V)|versions]] of Jack Atlas. | ||
− | * The angel from "[[Graceful Dice]]" and the demon from "[[Skull Dice]]" appear in the artwork of "[[ | + | * The angel from "[[Graceful Dice]]" and the demon from "[[Skull Dice]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Dicetadium of Fate]]", playing a dice game using "[[Speedroid Red-Eyed Dice]]". |
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* When "[[Skelengel]]" was released in the ''[[TCG]]'', its artwork was changed from a halo to a crown, specifically the crown that "[[King Fog]]" wears. | * When "[[Skelengel]]" was released in the ''[[TCG]]'', its artwork was changed from a halo to a crown, specifically the crown that "[[King Fog]]" wears. | ||
− | * The [[Card Artworks:Mad Lobster|first artwork of "Mad Lobster"]] was based on the artwork of the ''[[wikipedia:Alteil|Alteil]]'' card, | + | * The [[Card Artworks:Mad Lobster|first artwork of "Mad Lobster"]] was based on the artwork of the ''[[wikipedia:Alteil|Alteil]]'' card, {{wikia|alteil|Sea Claw}}. |
* The artwork of "[[Spatial Collapse]]" was heavily edited to be used as a basis for the artwork of "[[Flash of the Forbidden Spell]]", as can be seen [[:File:FlashoftheForbiddenSpell-Trivia.png|here]]. | * The artwork of "[[Spatial Collapse]]" was heavily edited to be used as a basis for the artwork of "[[Flash of the Forbidden Spell]]", as can be seen [[:File:FlashoftheForbiddenSpell-Trivia.png|here]]. | ||
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- "Berserk Gorilla", two "Fluff Tokens", "Battle Warrior" and "Card Blocker" appear in the artwork of "Sneak Exploder".
- "Garlandolf, King of Destruction" and "Divine Grace - Northwemko" wear the same amulet/medallion as the monsters of the "Djinn of Rituals" series do.
- The kanji 忠 on the armor of "Hero of the East" means "loyalty."