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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[All For Naught - Bubble Burst]]" and "[[Revival 2510]]". | * This monster appears in the artworks of "[[All For Naught - Bubble Burst]]" and "[[Revival 2510]]". | ||
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* This monster is the ''[[Rush Duel]]'' [[Bubble Era]] [[counterpart]] of "[[Dian Keto the Cure Master (Rush Duel)|Dian Keto the Cure Master]]". | * This monster is the ''[[Rush Duel]]'' [[Bubble Era]] [[counterpart]] of "[[Dian Keto the Cure Master (Rush Duel)|Dian Keto the Cure Master]]". | ||
** This monster has two Bubble Era counterparts: "[[Dian Keto the Security Master]]" and "[[Dian Keto the Cooking Master]]." | ** This monster has two Bubble Era counterparts: "[[Dian Keto the Security Master]]" and "[[Dian Keto the Cooking Master]]." | ||
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+ | *The Japanese, 逆玉の神 ディアン・ケト (''Gyakutama no Kami Dian Keto'') comes from the phrase 逆玉の輿 (''gyaku tama no koshi''). A 玉の輿 (''tama no koshi'', literally "gem litter") refers to a litter for nobility, and to ride one (玉の輿に乗る ''tama no koshi ni noru'') is figuratively to be married to a rich man. The inverse of that is to ride a 逆玉の輿 (literally "reverse gem litter"), or be married to a rich woman. In the case of Dian Keto, she is the rich goddess whom men try to marry. |
Revision as of 02:13, 2 May 2024
- This monster appears in the artworks of "All For Naught - Bubble Burst" and "Revival 2510".
- This monster's fan and purse appear in the artwork of "Aqua Inflation".
- This monster is the Rush Duel Bubble Era counterpart of "Dian Keto the Cure Master".
- This monster has two Bubble Era counterparts: "Dian Keto the Security Master" and "Dian Keto the Cooking Master."
- The Japanese, 逆玉の神 ディアン・ケト (Gyakutama no Kami Dian Keto) comes from the phrase 逆玉の輿 (gyaku tama no koshi). A 玉の輿 (tama no koshi, literally "gem litter") refers to a litter for nobility, and to ride one (玉の輿に乗る tama no koshi ni noru) is figuratively to be married to a rich man. The inverse of that is to ride a 逆玉の輿 (literally "reverse gem litter"), or be married to a rich woman. In the case of Dian Keto, she is the rich goddess whom men try to marry.