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− | * This is one of the [[cover card]]s of the box of ''[[Premium Pack Vol.14 2nd Wave]]''. | + | * This is one of the [[cover card]]s of the box of ''[[Premium Pack Vol.14 2nd Wave]]'' and ''[[Premium Pack 2021]]''. |
− | * | + | * Older forms of this monster at varying ages appear in the artworks of "[[Terrors of the Afterroot]]", "[[Terrors of the Overroot]]", and "[[Terrors of the Underroot]]". |
+ | ** "[[Red Blossoms from Underroot]]" → "Terrors of the Underroot" → "Terrors of the Overroot" → "Terrors of the Afterroot" | ||
− | * | + | * The four floating colored skulls that appear in this card's artwork represent the 4 [[Extra Deck]] [[Monster Card]] [[card type|type]]s related to this card's effect: [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] (purple), [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]] (white), [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]] (black), and [[Link Monster|Link]] (blue). |
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+ | * This monster is likely a reference to the popular Japanese legend of dead bodies being buried under the cherry trees. This legend is based on the belief that cherry blossoms were originally white, but they grew pink from soaking the blood of the bodies under the trees. | ||
+ | ** Fittingly, this card's Japanese name is "Blood Blossoms from Afterlife" (カクリヨノチザクラ ''Kakuriyo no Chizakura''). |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 26 January 2024
- This is one of the cover cards of the box of Premium Pack Vol.14 2nd Wave and Premium Pack 2021.
- Older forms of this monster at varying ages appear in the artworks of "Terrors of the Afterroot", "Terrors of the Overroot", and "Terrors of the Underroot".
- "Red Blossoms from Underroot" → "Terrors of the Underroot" → "Terrors of the Overroot" → "Terrors of the Afterroot"
- The four floating colored skulls that appear in this card's artwork represent the 4 Extra Deck Monster Card types related to this card's effect: Fusion (purple), Synchro (white), Xyz (black), and Link (blue).
- This monster is likely a reference to the popular Japanese legend of dead bodies being buried under the cherry trees. This legend is based on the belief that cherry blossoms were originally white, but they grew pink from soaking the blood of the bodies under the trees.
- Fittingly, this card's Japanese name is "Blood Blossoms from Afterlife" (カクリヨノチザクラ Kakuriyo no Chizakura).