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* Although this card hasn't been released in the OCG, Its official japanese name was first revealed in the ''"[[Valuable Book 9]]"'', and later confirmed with its apparition in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force]]''.
 
* Although this card hasn't been released in the OCG, Its official japanese name was first revealed in the ''"[[Valuable Book 9]]"'', and later confirmed with its apparition in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force]]''.
 
 
* The '''「オブジェ」''' in this card's name refers literally to the french word '''''"objet"''''' (pronounced obʒɛ), but its wider meaning is '''''"objet d'art"''''' or '''''"artwork"'''''.
 
* The '''「オブジェ」''' in this card's name refers literally to the french word '''''"objet"''''' (pronounced obʒɛ), but its wider meaning is '''''"objet d'art"''''' or '''''"artwork"'''''.
 
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* This card has a counterpart: "[[Armament of the Lethal Lords]]".
* This card has a counterpart called "[[Armament of the Lethal Lords]]"
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* According to a [http://goo.gl/hw0a3x Pojo post] by [[Kevin Tewart]], this card earned its name for being "a golden statue in a renaissance style, moving triumphantly with light billowing behind it."

Latest revision as of 14:48, 27 June 2024

  • Although this card hasn't been released in the OCG, Its official japanese name was first revealed in the "Valuable Book 9", and later confirmed with its apparition in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force.
  • The 「オブジェ」 in this card's name refers literally to the french word "objet" (pronounced obʒɛ), but its wider meaning is "objet d'art" or "artwork".
  • This card has a counterpart: "Armament of the Lethal Lords".
  • According to a Pojo post by Kevin Tewart, this card earned its name for being "a golden statue in a renaissance style, moving triumphantly with light billowing behind it."