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Card Trivia:Judgment Dragon

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* "This is one of the [[Realm Cover card]]s of Light''[[Duelist Alliance: Deluxe Edition]]" can be seen in the background of the artwork''.
* This card is similar to monster appears in the artworks of "[[DemiseLightsworn Judgment]]", King of Armageddon"[[Michael, the Arch-Lightsworn]]" in the destruction ability , and to "[[Rainbow DragonTwilight Twin Dragons]]" for its Special Summoning conditions.
* This monster resembles has a [[Dark counterpart]] and a [[Synchro Monster]] counterpart: "[[Punishment Dragon]]" and "[[Judgment, the Luck Dragon from The Never Ending Storyof Heaven]]", respectively. * AlsoThey share the same [[Type]], [[ATK]], and [[DEF]], this card resembles a hybrid between a European gryphon and a Chinese dragonalso have similar effects.
*This monster has a younger counterpart: "[[Lightsworn Dragonling]]". * "[[Realm of Light]]" can be seen in the background of this card's artwork. It is partially destroyed, so it is likely after the effects of "[[Judgment Light of Destruction (card)|Light of Destruction]]", or possibly it was the destructive force of this card's own effect. * This monster resembles the Luck Dragon, [[wikipedia:List of The Neverending Story characters|Falkor]], from ''[[wikipedia:The Neverending Story|The Neverending Story]]''.** This monster also resembles a hybrid between a European [[wikipedia:Griffin|gryphon]] and a [[wikipedia:Chinese dragon|Chinese dragon]]. * This monster's inclusion in ''[[Turbo Pack: Booster One]] is '' was the only first instance a card was printed in the ''[[TCG ]]'' as an [[Ultimate Rare]] without an [[Ultra Rare]], [[Super Rare]] or [[Rare]] counterpart and the first to have a [[Secret Rare]] counterpartthat isn't a tin promo. * This monster's effect may refer to the concept of [[wikipedia:Last Judgment|Judgment Day]]. In said concept, the world is destroyed by some sort of deity, while "Judgment Dragon" destroys all cards on the field except for itself. The presence of the word "Judgment" in this card's name further reinforces this connection.

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