Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Hi-Speedroid Kendama"
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Recovery]]". | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Recovery]]". | ||
− | * During the [[wikipedia:manzai|manzai]] [[wikipedia:omake|omake]] of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 054|episode 54]], [[Zuzu Boyle]] calls this card a kendama monster, with [[Yugo]] angrily | + | * During the [[wikipedia:manzai|manzai]] [[wikipedia:omake|omake]] of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 054|episode 54]], [[Zuzu Boyle]] calls this card a kendama monster, with [[Yugo]] angrily correcting her that it is called "Maken Dharma". Ironically, the ''[[TCG]]'' name of this card ''is'' "Hi-Speedroid Kendama". |
* In the [http://www.pojo.biz/board/showthread.php?t=1211054 Shonen Jump poll] to determine which of four cards should be released as a [[Shonen Jump promotional cards|Shonen Jump promotional card]], it was named "Hyperspeedroid Dahma". | * In the [http://www.pojo.biz/board/showthread.php?t=1211054 Shonen Jump poll] to determine which of four cards should be released as a [[Shonen Jump promotional cards|Shonen Jump promotional card]], it was named "Hyperspeedroid Dahma". |
Revision as of 00:23, 13 May 2016
- This monster's design is based on a popular game in Japan, known as "Kendama Ball", or "Sword and Ball".
- It also resembles a three dimensional dagger glyph in certain fonts such as Times New Roman.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Speed Recovery".
- During the manzai omake of episode 54, Zuzu Boyle calls this card a kendama monster, with Yugo angrily correcting her that it is called "Maken Dharma". Ironically, the TCG name of this card is "Hi-Speedroid Kendama".
- In the Shonen Jump poll to determine which of four cards should be released as a Shonen Jump promotional card, it was named "Hyperspeedroid Dahma".