Editing Card Trivia:Duck Dummy
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* "[[Behemoth the King of All Animals]]" and a cutout of "[[Rescue Rabbit]]" appear in this card's artwork. | * "[[Behemoth the King of All Animals]]" and a cutout of "[[Rescue Rabbit]]" appear in this card's artwork. | ||
** "Behemoth" is afraid of the cutout due to the event depicted in the artwork of "[[Lucky Punch]]". | ** "Behemoth" is afraid of the cutout due to the event depicted in the artwork of "[[Lucky Punch]]". | ||
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* This card's Japanese name (translated as "Duck Dropper") likely refers to the carnival game where players shoot "duck droppers" that can be reset to standing position afterwards. | * This card's Japanese name (translated as "Duck Dropper") likely refers to the carnival game where players shoot "duck droppers" that can be reset to standing position afterwards. |