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− | * This | + | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Two Toads with One Sting]]". |
− | * This | + | * This card's ''[[OCG]]'' name, "Classy Toad"「いきカエル(ikikaeru)」is a pun on the Japanese term「生き返る」which means "to bring back to life", reflecting this card's effect of [[Special Summon]]ing itself from the [[Graveyard]]. |
+ | ** This card's Japanese name pronunciation and effect is similar to that of "[[Frog Resurrection]]" 「イキカエル (ikikaeru)」. | ||
+ | ** This card's ''[[TCG]]'' name is a reference to a [[wikipedia:Rōnin|ronin]], a [[wikipedia:samurai|samurai]] from [[wikipedia:History of Japan|Feudal Japan]] who currently had no liege, usually because its original one had died without an heir. | ||
+ | * The leaf on this monster's head is similar to the leaf on certain types of Baki in the game ''[[wikipedia:Drawn to Life|Drawn to Life]]''. | ||
+ | ** This monster also bears a strong resemblance to [https://naruto.fandom.com/wiki/Gamabunta Gamabunta], the chief toad from the ''[[wikipedia:Naruto|Naruto]]'' and ''Naruto Shippuden'' series. |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 27 June 2024
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Two Toads with One Sting".
- This card's OCG name, "Classy Toad"「いきカエル(ikikaeru)」is a pun on the Japanese term「生き返る」which means "to bring back to life", reflecting this card's effect of Special Summoning itself from the Graveyard.
- This card's Japanese name pronunciation and effect is similar to that of "Frog Resurrection" 「イキカエル (ikikaeru)」.
- This card's TCG name is a reference to a ronin, a samurai from Feudal Japan who currently had no liege, usually because its original one had died without an heir.
- The leaf on this monster's head is similar to the leaf on certain types of Baki in the game Drawn to Life.