Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit"

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* Despite the more common meaning of "Yuki" being "Snow", this card's name translates to "'''Ghost Rabbit'''" instead of "Snow Rabbit", due to the Kanji used being 幽鬼 instead of the 雪 for "Snow".
 
* Despite the more common meaning of "Yuki" being "Snow", this card's name translates to "'''Ghost Rabbit'''" instead of "Snow Rabbit", due to the Kanji used being 幽鬼 instead of the 雪 for "Snow".
 
** This is further reinforced by the ghostly rabbit behind her.
 
** This is further reinforced by the ghostly rabbit behind her.
** Specifically its name is a pun on the [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%A6%E3%82%AD%E3%82%A6%E3%82%B5%E3%82%AE ユキウサギ] a.k.a. the common Mountain Hare (Lepis timidus)
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** Specifically its name is a pun on the [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%A6%E3%82%AD%E3%82%A6%E3%82%B5%E3%82%AE ユキウサギ] a.k.a. the common Mountain Hare (Lepis timidus).
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* This card's name and artwork are similar to those of "[[Droll & Lock Bird]]".
 
* This card's name and artwork are similar to those of "[[Droll & Lock Bird]]".
 
** The two names are also structurally identical, and both artworks display a mystical being with its [[wikipedia:Familiar spirit|familiar]].
 
** The two names are also structurally identical, and both artworks display a mystical being with its [[wikipedia:Familiar spirit|familiar]].
** Both cards are also [[Hand Trap|hand traps]].
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** Both cards are also hand traps.
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* This card is a counterpart of "[[Floating Ghost & Cherry Blossom]]":
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** Both monsters have Quick Effects that activate upon discarding themselves and that can disrupt the opponent's moves;
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** Both have the same [[ATK]] and [[DEF]];
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** They are Tuner monsters;
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** They share opposite [[Attribute]]s.
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Revision as of 01:16, 8 January 2016

  • Despite the more common meaning of "Yuki" being "Snow", this card's name translates to "Ghost Rabbit" instead of "Snow Rabbit", due to the Kanji used being 幽鬼 instead of the 雪 for "Snow".
    • This is further reinforced by the ghostly rabbit behind her.
    • Specifically its name is a pun on the ユキウサギ a.k.a. the common Mountain Hare (Lepis timidus).
  • This card's name and artwork are similar to those of "Droll & Lock Bird".
    • The two names are also structurally identical, and both artworks display a mystical being with its familiar.
    • Both cards are also hand traps.
  • This card is a counterpart of "Floating Ghost & Cherry Blossom":
    • Both monsters have Quick Effects that activate upon discarding themselves and that can disrupt the opponent's moves;
    • Both have the same ATK and DEF;
    • They are Tuner monsters;
    • They share opposite Attributes.