Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Goblin Calligrapher"

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* This card's names in French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish roughly translate to "False Goblin".
 
  
* "[[Goblin Calligrapher]]" is the goblin from "[[Fake Trap]]". However, this card was released 9 sets after "Fake Trap" was released.
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* This card's French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish names each roughly translate to "False Goblin".
  
* Strangely, this card's horn, tongue, and ears aren't censored in the [[TCG]], but in "Fake Trap", they are.
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Fake Trap]]", a card that was released before this card.
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** Interestingly, this monster's horn, tongue, and ears aren't censored in tis card's ''[[TCG]]'' artwork, but are censored in that of "Fake Trap".
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** Unlike in the artwork of "Fake Trap", this monster appears to be wearing a loincloth.
  
* Unlike this card artwork, originally in "Fake Trap" this goblin appears naked.
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Attention!]]" and "[[Fiendish Fortune]]".
 
 
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Attention!]]".
 
  
 
* The Spanish [[SOD]] print of this card has an errata, as the word "''perfec'''c'''ionar''" appears as "''perfec'''t'''ionar''".
 
* The Spanish [[SOD]] print of this card has an errata, as the word "''perfec'''c'''ionar''" appears as "''perfec'''t'''ionar''".

Revision as of 01:48, 11 February 2016

  • This card's French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish names each roughly translate to "False Goblin".
  • This monster appears in the artwork of "Fake Trap", a card that was released before this card.
    • Interestingly, this monster's horn, tongue, and ears aren't censored in tis card's TCG artwork, but are censored in that of "Fake Trap".
    • Unlike in the artwork of "Fake Trap", this monster appears to be wearing a loincloth.
  • The Spanish SOD print of this card has an errata, as the word "perfeccionar" appears as "perfectionar".