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* True to this card's name, this monster is most likely analogous to the "[[Hinotama]]" card.
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* This card's English name translates to "Fireball Soul". Alongside this card's other names except for the Japanese, it may also be derived from ''[[wikipedia:Hitodama|hitodama]]'', yokai who are depicted as floating balls of blue fire that wander around at night, and are rumored to be the lost souls of the dead separated from their bodies.
** Adding to this: "Hi" means ''fire'', and "tama" means ''ball'', so this card's name translates to "Fire Ball Soul."
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*This card and its non-japanese names could also be a reference to [[wikipedia:Hitodama|Hitodama]], yokai who are floating balls of fire, typically depicted with blue flames, that wander around at night and are rumored to be the lost souls of the dead that got separated from their bodies.
 
 
* This monster bears a resemblance to a Bomb from the ''Final Fantasy'' series.
 
* This monster bears a resemblance to a Bomb from the ''Final Fantasy'' series.

Latest revision as of 19:25, 8 April 2023

  • This card's English name translates to "Fireball Soul". Alongside this card's other names except for the Japanese, it may also be derived from hitodama, yokai who are depicted as floating balls of blue fire that wander around at night, and are rumored to be the lost souls of the dead separated from their bodies.
  • This monster bears a resemblance to a Bomb from the Final Fantasy series.