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* This monster is based on the [[wikipedia:NASA|NASA]] [[wikipedia:Space probe|space probe]], [[wikipedia:Juno (spacecraft)|''Juno'']], which was launched from [[wikipedia:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral Air Force Station]] located in [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]]. | * This monster is based on the [[wikipedia:NASA|NASA]] [[wikipedia:Space probe|space probe]], [[wikipedia:Juno (spacecraft)|''Juno'']], which was launched from [[wikipedia:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral Air Force Station]] located in [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]]. | ||
− | ** This card, along with its accompanying [[Match winner]], "[[Shelga, the Tri-Warlord]]", share a common Floridian theme. This is fitting, as it was first given out at the [[World Championship | + | ** This card, along with its accompanying [[Match winner]], "[[Shelga, the Tri-Warlord]]", share a common Floridian theme. This is fitting, as it was first given out at the [[World Championship 2016]], which was held in [[wikipedia:Orlando, Florida|Orlando, Florida]]. |
* The name ''Juno'' was taken from Greco-Roman mythology, being the name of [[wikipedia:Juno (mythology)|a Roman goddess]]. | * The name ''Juno'' was taken from Greco-Roman mythology, being the name of [[wikipedia:Juno (mythology)|a Roman goddess]]. | ||
** This likely explains this monster being [[Fairy]]-Type and the "Goddess" portion of its name. | ** This likely explains this monster being [[Fairy]]-Type and the "Goddess" portion of its name. |
Revision as of 18:00, 14 August 2017
- This monster is based on the NASA space probe, Juno, which was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station located in Florida.
- This card, along with its accompanying Match winner, "Shelga, the Tri-Warlord", share a common Floridian theme. This is fitting, as it was first given out at the World Championship 2016, which was held in Orlando, Florida.
- The name Juno was taken from Greco-Roman mythology, being the name of a Roman goddess.
- This likely explains this monster being Fairy-Type and the "Goddess" portion of its name.