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− | * The cards featured in the artwork of "7 Completed" became white in the dubbed version of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|anime]]. | + | * The cards featured in the artwork of "7 Completed" became white in the dubbed version of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|anime]], resembling [[Card layout#Manga|cards in the manga]]. Interestingly, the Japanese text is kept. |
* The Japanese version shows the Japanese characters for ATK and DEF, Magic Card and 7 Completed, while other language versions printed them in English. The European versions excluded the words "Magic Card" and the card name from the depicted cards. | * The Japanese version shows the Japanese characters for ATK and DEF, Magic Card and 7 Completed, while other language versions printed them in English. The European versions excluded the words "Magic Card" and the card name from the depicted cards. | ||
*An English artwork with no card name for the three "7 Completed"s was made. | *An English artwork with no card name for the three "7 Completed"s was made. |
Revision as of 05:48, 22 April 2014
- The cards featured in the artwork of "7 Completed" became white in the dubbed version of the anime, resembling cards in the manga. Interestingly, the Japanese text is kept.
- The Japanese version shows the Japanese characters for ATK and DEF, Magic Card and 7 Completed, while other language versions printed them in English. The European versions excluded the words "Magic Card" and the card name from the depicted cards.
- An English artwork with no card name for the three "7 Completed"s was made.
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist, "7 Completed" was drawn with a different artwork.
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