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* The monsters that appear in this artwork is "[[Gishki Emilia]]" and "[[Gishki Noelia]]". | * The monsters that appear in this artwork is "[[Gishki Emilia]]" and "[[Gishki Noelia]]". | ||
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+ | * This card's effect that return the Ritual Monster to the hand is similar to "[[Gishkii Emilia]]", a [[Spirit Monster]], whom returned to the hand in the [[End Phase]] of the turn she is summoned. | ||
* This card's artwork looks (probably intentionally) like the scene with Ursula from [[wikipedia:The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]. | * This card's artwork looks (probably intentionally) like the scene with Ursula from [[wikipedia:The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]. |
Revision as of 06:35, 17 December 2011
- This is the first Trap Card specifically designed to summon Ritual Monsters.
- This card is similar to the effect of "Fake Hero" for "Elemental Heroes".
- The monsters that appear in this artwork is "Gishki Emilia" and "Gishki Noelia".
- This card's effect that return the Ritual Monster to the hand is similar to "Gishkii Emilia", a Spirit Monster, whom returned to the hand in the End Phase of the turn she is summoned.
- This card's artwork looks (probably intentionally) like the scene with Ursula from The Little Mermaid.
- Note that "Emilia" is grasping at her throat.
- This could possibly be the event that turned "Emilia" into a Spirit Monster, implying that this card could actually depict a death.
- If so, this means that the "Gishki" archetype is much more morbid in their occult-esque activities than previously thought...
- This could possibly be the event that turned "Emilia" into a Spirit Monster, implying that this card could actually depict a death.
- Note that "Emilia" is grasping at her throat.