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− | '''Toon monsters''' (トゥーンモンスター ''Tūn Monsutā'') are | + | '''Toon monsters''' (トゥーンモンスター ''Tūn Monsutā'') are [[Effect Monster]]s with the [[ability]] "Toon". They are all members of the "[[Toon]]" archetype, and are cartoonized counterparts of existing monsters. Their signature effect is the ability to attack directly, and not being able to attack the turn they are Summoned. |
− | + | ==Characteristics== | |
+ | ===Shared effects=== | ||
+ | Most Toon monsters share the following two effects: | ||
− | + | * Cannot attack the turn it is Summoned. | |
+ | * While you control "[[Toon World]]" and your opponent controls no Toon monsters, this card can attack your opponent directly. | ||
− | All Toon monsters | + | All Toon monsters are counterparts to other existing monsters, and typically also feature the effects of their original counterparts. |
− | Toon monsters | + | All Toon monsters belong to the "[[Toon]]" archetype; this includes "[[Manga Ryu-Ran]]", since its Japanese name contains 「トゥーン」. Because all Toon monsters are "Toon" archetypal cards, and all "Toon" Effect Monsters are Toon monsters, the characteristics that describe Toon monsters also describe "Toon" as an archetype. |
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− | + | Originally, in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga, Toon monsters were not individual cards, and were instead created when other non-Toon monster cards came under the effect of [[Maximillion J. Pegasus]]' "[[Toon World (manga)|Toon World]]", and were transformed into their Toon counterparts. In their Toon forms, monsters could dodge attacks and hide within the "Toon World" book, and avoid being destroyed by battle. | |
− | + | Although "Toon World" was used to transform "Dark Rabbit", "Dragon Capture Jar" and "Bickuribox", they were not given separate names while affected, and "Dragon Capture Jar" did not demonstrate the ability to dodge attacks. | |
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+ | <gallery class=center> | ||
+ | DarkRabbit-JP-Manga-DM-NC-Toon.png|Toon-ified "[[Dark Rabbit (manga)|Dark Rabbit]]" | ||
+ | BlueEyesToonDragon-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png|"[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]]" (Toon-ified "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]") | ||
+ | DragonCaptureJar-JP-Manga-DM-NC-Toon.jpg |Toon-ified "[[Dragon Capture Jar (manga)|Dragon Capture Jar]]" | ||
+ | Bickuribox-JP-Manga-DM-NC-Toon.png|Toon-ified "[[Bickuribox (manga)|Bickuribox]]" | ||
+ | ToonMermaid-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png|"[[Toon Mermaid (manga)|Toon Mermaid]]" (Toon-ified "[[Red Archery Girl (manga)|Red Archery Girl]]") | ||
+ | MangaRyuRan-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png|"[[Manga Ryu-Ran (manga)|Manga Ryu-Ran]]" (Toon-ified "[[Ryu-Ran (manga)|Ryu-Ran]]") | ||
+ | ToonSummonedSkull-JP-Manga-DM-NC.png|"[[Toon Summoned Skull (manga)|Toon Summoned Skull]]" (Toon-ified "[[Summoned Skull (manga)|Summoned Skull]]") | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | + | ==In the anime== | |
− | === | + | ===Yu-Gi-Oh!=== |
− | + | In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime, during the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, Toon monsters functioned the same way that they did in the manga. | |
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+ | BlueEyesToonDragon-JP-Anime-DM-NC-DK.png|"[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]]" (Toon-ified "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]") | ||
+ | ToonMermaid-JP-Anime-DM-NC.png|"[[Toon Mermaid (anime)|Toon Mermaid]]" (Toon-ified "[[Red Archery Girl (anime)|Red Archery Girl]]") | ||
+ | MangaRyuRan-JP-Anime-DM-NC.png|"[[Manga Ryu-Ran (anime)|Manga Ryu-Ran]]" (Toon-ified "[[Ryu-Ran (anime)|Ryu-Ran]]") | ||
+ | ToonSummonedSkull-JP-Anime-DM-NC.png|"[[Toon Summoned Skull (anime)|Toon Summoned Skull]]" (Toon-ified "[[Summoned Skull (anime)|Summoned Skull]]") | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | + | After Duelist Kingdom, Toon monsters were changed to more closely match their ''OCG''/''TCG'' selves, becoming individual cards separate from their original counterparts. | |
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− | + | <gallery class=center> | |
+ | ToonGeminiElf-EN-Anime-MOV.png|"[[Toon-Gemini Elf (anime)|Toon-Gemini Elf]]" (counterpart to "[[Gemini Elf (anime)|Gemini Elf]]") | ||
+ | ToonDarkMagicianGirl-JP-Anime-DM-NC.png|"[[Toon Dark Magician Girl (anime)|Toon Dark Magician Girl]]" (counterpart to "[[Dark Magician Girl (anime)|Dark Magician Girl]]") | ||
+ | BlueEyesToonDragon-EN-Anime-MOV.png|"[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon (later anime)|Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]]" (counterpart to "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]") | ||
+ | ToonSummonedSkull-EN-Anime-MOV.png|"[[Toon Summoned Skull (later anime)|Toon Summoned Skull]]" (counterpart to "[[Summoned Skull (anime)|Summoned Skull]]") | ||
+ | ToonMaskedSorcerer-JP-Anime-DM-NC.png|"[[Toon Masked Sorcerer (anime)|Toon Masked Sorcerer]]" (counterpart to "[[Masked Sorcerer]]") | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | === | + | ===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX=== |
− | + | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', a "Toon Ancient Gear Golem" appeared when [[Pegasus]] used "[[Comic Hand (anime)|Comic Hand]]" on "[[Ancient Gear Golem (anime)|Ancient Gear Golem]]". | |
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− | + | AncientGearGolem-JP-Anime-GX-NC-Toon.png|"[[Toon Ancient Gear Golem (anime)|Toon Ancient Gear Golem]]" (Toon-ified "[[Ancient Gear Golem (anime)|Ancient Gear Golem]]") | |
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
{{Show card image|Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon|align=center}} | {{Show card image|Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon|align=center}} | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | * Toon monsters were the first Effect Monsters with an ability to be introduced, debuting in ''[[Spell Ruler]]''. While [[Flip monster]]s (as Flip Effect Monsters) were introduced earlier, they were not treated as having an ability until much later. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references group=Notes/> | <references group=Notes/> | ||
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[[Category:Secondary types of Monster Cards]] | [[Category:Secondary types of Monster Cards]] |
Revision as of 16:01, 11 June 2023
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Japanese |
トゥーン(モンスター)[Notes 1] | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Tūn(monsutā) | ||
English |
1st and 3rd format: Toon (monster) | ||
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Toon monsters (トゥーンモンスター Tūn Monsutā) are Effect Monsters with the ability "Toon". They are all members of the "Toon" archetype, and are cartoonized counterparts of existing monsters. Their signature effect is the ability to attack directly, and not being able to attack the turn they are Summoned.
Contents
Characteristics
Most Toon monsters share the following two effects:
- Cannot attack the turn it is Summoned.
- While you control "Toon World" and your opponent controls no Toon monsters, this card can attack your opponent directly.
All Toon monsters are counterparts to other existing monsters, and typically also feature the effects of their original counterparts.
All Toon monsters belong to the "Toon" archetype; this includes "Manga Ryu-Ran", since its Japanese name contains 「トゥーン」. Because all Toon monsters are "Toon" archetypal cards, and all "Toon" Effect Monsters are Toon monsters, the characteristics that describe Toon monsters also describe "Toon" as an archetype.
In the manga
Originally, in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, Toon monsters were not individual cards, and were instead created when other non-Toon monster cards came under the effect of Maximillion J. Pegasus' "Toon World", and were transformed into their Toon counterparts. In their Toon forms, monsters could dodge attacks and hide within the "Toon World" book, and avoid being destroyed by battle.
Although "Toon World" was used to transform "Dark Rabbit", "Dragon Capture Jar" and "Bickuribox", they were not given separate names while affected, and "Dragon Capture Jar" did not demonstrate the ability to dodge attacks.
Toon-ified "Dark Rabbit"
"Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon" (Toon-ified "Blue-Eyes White Dragon")
Toon-ified "Dragon Capture Jar"
Toon-ified "Bickuribox"
"Toon Mermaid" (Toon-ified "Red Archery Girl")
"Manga Ryu-Ran" (Toon-ified "Ryu-Ran")
"Toon Summoned Skull" (Toon-ified "Summoned Skull")
In the anime
Yu-Gi-Oh!
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, during the Duelist Kingdom tournament, Toon monsters functioned the same way that they did in the manga.
"Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon" (Toon-ified "Blue-Eyes White Dragon")
"Toon Mermaid" (Toon-ified "Red Archery Girl")
"Manga Ryu-Ran" (Toon-ified "Ryu-Ran")
"Toon Summoned Skull" (Toon-ified "Summoned Skull")
After Duelist Kingdom, Toon monsters were changed to more closely match their OCG/TCG selves, becoming individual cards separate from their original counterparts.
"Toon-Gemini Elf" (counterpart to "Gemini Elf")
"Toon Dark Magician Girl" (counterpart to "Dark Magician Girl")
"Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon" (counterpart to "Blue-Eyes White Dragon")
"Toon Summoned Skull" (counterpart to "Summoned Skull")
"Toon Masked Sorcerer" (counterpart to "Masked Sorcerer")
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, a "Toon Ancient Gear Golem" appeared when Pegasus used "Comic Hand" on "Ancient Gear Golem".
"Toon Ancient Gear Golem" (Toon-ified "Ancient Gear Golem")
Example
Trivia
- Toon monsters were the first Effect Monsters with an ability to be introduced, debuting in Spell Ruler. While Flip monsters (as Flip Effect Monsters) were introduced earlier, they were not treated as having an ability until much later.