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{{Infobox archetype
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{{Infobox archseries
| image   =  
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| image       = StarsAlignacrosstheMilkyWay-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
| caption =  
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| caption     = "[[Shinobaron Peacock]]", "[[Shinobaroness Peacock]]", and a "[[Shinobird Token]]" in the artwork of "[[Stars Align across the Milky Way]]"
| ja_name = エスプリット
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| ja_name     = エスプリット
| romaji = Esupuritto
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| romaji       = Esupuritto
| sets =  
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| trans        = Esprit
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| fr_name      = Shinobiseau
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| de_name      = Shinobivogel
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| it_name      = Shinobird
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| ko_name      = 에스프릿
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| ko_romanized = Eseupeurit
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| pt_name      = Shinobird
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| es_name      = Shinobird
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| sets         =  
 
* [[Raging Tempest]]
 
* [[Raging Tempest]]
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* [[Age of Overlord]]
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| tcg          =
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* [[2017 Mega-Tin Mega Pack]]
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* [[OTS Tournament Pack 23]]
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| ocg          = [[Advanced Tournament Pack 2016 Vol.4]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
"'''Espirit'''" (エスプリット ''Esupuritto'') is an series of [[WIND]] [[Winged Beast]]-[[Type]] [[Spirit monster]]s debuting in ''[[Raging Tempest]]''.
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"'''Shinobird'''", known as "'''Esprit'''" (エスプリット ''Esupuritto'') in Japanese, is a [[series]] of [[WIND]] [[Winged Beast]] [[Spirit monster]]s, debuting in ''[[Raging Tempest]]''.
  
 
== Design ==
 
== Design ==
The "Espirit" monsters appear to take inspiration from the Tamil epic ''[[wikipedia:Silappatikaram| Silappatikaram]]''.
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The Ritual Monsters in the series are based off the story of ''[[wikipedia:Tanabata|Tanabata]]''. Hikoboshi and Orihime are the Japanese nativized equivalents of the legendary Chinese [[wikipedia:The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl|Cowherd and Weaver Girl]], two lovebirds who were separated and can only meet once a year on the day of Tanabata. These two characters are associated with the two constellations Altair and Vega, which "align" on this day (referenced by the "Stars Align" cards).
  
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The English name attempts at a pun between ''shinobi'' and "bird" and "baron(ess)." ''Shinobi'' (忍び, literally "hiding" or "a hider") is commonly known in English parlance as another word for ''ninja'', but in this case more likely etymons include 忍ぶ恋 (''shinobu koi'' "hidden/secret love") or 偲び (''shinobi'' "missing" or "longing").
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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! scope="col" | Shinobird card
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! scope="col" | Origin
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|-
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| [[Shinobaron Peacock]]<br/>([[Shinobaron Shade Peacock|Shade]])
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| Hikoboshi
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|-
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| [[Shinobaroness Peacock]]<br/>([[Shinobaroness Shade Peacock|Shade]])
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| Orihime
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|-
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| [[Shinobird Crane]]
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| Crane
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|-
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| [[Shinobird Pigeon]]
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| Pigeon
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|-
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| [[Shinobird Crow]]
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| Raven
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|-
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|}
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==Recommended cards==
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Barrier Statue of the Stormwinds]] ''(Traditional Format Only)''
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* [[Garuda the Wind Spirit]]
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* [[Harpie Dancer]]
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* [[Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands]]
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* [[Reborn Tengu]]
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* [[Sonic Bird]]
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* [[Simorgh, Bird of Perfection]]
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|spirit monsters =
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* [[Shinobird Crane]]
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* [[Shinobird Crow]]
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* [[Shinobird Pigeon]]
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* [[Amano-Iwato]]
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* [[Aratama]]
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* [[Nikitama]]
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* [[Sakitama]]
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* [[Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi]]
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* [[Konohanasakuya]]
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* [[Tsumuha-Kutsunagi the Lord of Swords]]
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* [[Yaksha]]
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* [[Yamata Dragon]]
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* [[Yamato-no-Kami]]
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|ritual monsters =
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* [[Shinobaron Peacock]]
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* [[Shinobaron Shade Peacock]]
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* [[Shinobaroness Peacock]]
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* [[Shinobaroness Shade Peacock]]
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* [[Raging Storm Dragon - Beaufort IX]]
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* [[Transonic Bird]]
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|fusion monsters =
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* [[Mavelus]] (as a target for "Instant Fusion"/"Ready Fusion")
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|synchro monsters =
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* [[Cyber Slash Harpie Lady]]
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|xyz monsters =
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* [[Fairy Cheer Girl]]
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* [[Ice Beast Zerofyne]]
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* [[Lightning Chidori]]
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* [[Tornado Dragon]]
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* [[Gallant Granite]]
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|link monsters =
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* [[Greatfly]]
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* [[Wynn the Wind Charmer, Verdant]]
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* [[Cross-Sheep]]
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|normal spells =
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* [[Instant Fusion]]/[[Ready Fusion]]
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* [[Pre-Preparation of Rites]]
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* [[Preparation of Rites]]
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* [[Terraforming]]
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* [[Trade-In]]
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* [[Wing Requital]]
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|ritual spells =
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* [[Shinobird's Calling]]
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* [[Breath of Acclamation]]
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* [[Sonic Tracker]]
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|field spells =
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* [[Stars Align Above the Shrine]]
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* [[Divine Wind of Mist Valley]]
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|continuous spells =
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* [[Shinobird Power Spot]]
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|quick-play spells =
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* [[Burial from a Different Dimension]]
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|normal traps =
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* [[Stars Align across the Milky Way]]
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* [[Icarus Attack]]
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* [[Metaverse]]
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* [[Urgent Ritual Art]]
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* [[Harpie's Feather Storm]]
  
==References==
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|counter traps =
<references />
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* [[Drytron Meteor Shower]]
  
[[Category:Series]]
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|continuous traps =
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* [[Shinobird Salvation]]
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* [[Spirit's Invitation]]
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}}
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 25 April 2024

Shinobird
"Shinobaron Peacock", "Shinobaroness Peacock", and a "Shinobird Token" in the artwork of "Stars Align across the Milky Way"
Japanese
  • エスプリット
  • Esupuritto (romanized)
  • Esprit (translated)
French
  • Shinobiseau
German
  • Shinobivogel
Italian
  • Shinobird
Korean
  • 에스프릿
  • Eseupeurit (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Shinobird
Spanish
  • Shinobird
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"Shinobird", known as "Esprit" (エスプリット Esupuritto) in Japanese, is a series of WIND Winged Beast Spirit monsters, debuting in Raging Tempest.

Design[edit]

The Ritual Monsters in the series are based off the story of Tanabata. Hikoboshi and Orihime are the Japanese nativized equivalents of the legendary Chinese Cowherd and Weaver Girl, two lovebirds who were separated and can only meet once a year on the day of Tanabata. These two characters are associated with the two constellations Altair and Vega, which "align" on this day (referenced by the "Stars Align" cards).

The English name attempts at a pun between shinobi and "bird" and "baron(ess)." Shinobi (忍び, literally "hiding" or "a hider") is commonly known in English parlance as another word for ninja, but in this case more likely etymons include 忍ぶ恋 (shinobu koi "hidden/secret love") or 偲び (shinobi "missing" or "longing").

Shinobird card Origin
Shinobaron Peacock
(Shade)
Hikoboshi
Shinobaroness Peacock
(Shade)
Orihime
Shinobird Crane Crane
Shinobird Pigeon Pigeon
Shinobird Crow Raven

Recommended cards[edit]