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− | * Beelze is a pun on beelzebub which means ''Fly King'' in Hebrew or the "Devil" so you can translate this card's name to '''Devil Frog'''. | + | * Beelze is a pun on beelzebub which means ''Fly King'' in Hebrew or the "Devil" so you can translate this card's name to '''Devil Frog''', like the German translators did. |
* The Japanese name of this card is a pun of 「アマガエル(Amagaeru)」, the Japanese name for the common tree frog. | * The Japanese name of this card is a pun of 「アマガエル(Amagaeru)」, the Japanese name for the common tree frog. | ||
* Due to their very similar colorization and this card's effect, this is likely the adult form of "[[T.A.D.P.O.L.E.]]". | * Due to their very similar colorization and this card's effect, this is likely the adult form of "[[T.A.D.P.O.L.E.]]". |
Revision as of 20:52, 30 March 2010
- Beelze is a pun on beelzebub which means Fly King in Hebrew or the "Devil" so you can translate this card's name to Devil Frog, like the German translators did.
- The Japanese name of this card is a pun of 「アマガエル(Amagaeru)」, the Japanese name for the common tree frog.
- Due to their very similar colorization and this card's effect, this is likely the adult form of "T.A.D.P.O.L.E.".