Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Achacha Archer"

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* This card's name comes from the Japanese sound effect used in anime and manga "acha" which is used to represent remorse.
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* This card's name comes from the Japanese sound effect used in anime and manga, "acha", which is used to represent remorse.
* The sound effect of "acha" can also sound like someone being burnt.
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* The sound effect of "acha" can also sound like someone being burned.
* This is also supported in the anime when Achacha Archer uses his effect to inflict burn damage; his hands become burned from the arrow and his eyes grow wider as he screams his name.
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** In the anime, when Achacha Archer uses his effect to inflict burn damage, his hands become burned from the arrow, and his eyes grow wider as he screams his name.
 
* Achacha is also the name of an orange-colored tropical fruit.
 
* Achacha is also the name of an orange-colored tropical fruit.
* The name can also be a pun of "Archer", the same as "[[Gogogo Golem]]" as if read by someone who stutter.
 
* This card's effect is similar to that of "[[Gravekeeper's Curse]]" and of an anime-only card, "[[Shell Knight]]."
 
 
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[United Front]]".
 
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[United Front]]".
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* This card has 2 counterparts, "[[Achacha Chanbara]]" and "[[Chachaka Archer]]".

Revision as of 18:45, 9 March 2013

  • This card's name comes from the Japanese sound effect used in anime and manga, "acha", which is used to represent remorse.
  • The sound effect of "acha" can also sound like someone being burned.
    • In the anime, when Achacha Archer uses his effect to inflict burn damage, his hands become burned from the arrow, and his eyes grow wider as he screams his name.
  • Achacha is also the name of an orange-colored tropical fruit.
  • This card appears in the artwork of "United Front".
  • This card has 2 counterparts, "Achacha Chanbara" and "Chachaka Archer".