Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Trakodon"

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* This monster has a [[counterpart]]: "[[Uraby]]".
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Lost World]]" and "[[Spacetime Transcendence]]".
** This is because this card's artwork is directly based on the manga artwork of "[[Uraby (manga)|Uraby]]".
 
  
* Despite being referred to as a [[Dragon]] in the text, this monster is a [[Dinosaur]]-[[Type]]. This may be because the Japanese word for "dinosaur" literally translates to "fearsome dragon".
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* This card has a [[recolored counterpart]]: "[[Uraby]]".
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** This card's artwork is based on the manga artwork of "[[Uraby (manga)|Uraby]]".
  
* The Japanese name is a pun on the actual dinosaur species [[wikipedia:Trachodon|Trachodon]] and the Japanese word "tora," meaning "tiger," which is integrated into Torakodon, the Japanese pronunciation of "trachodon".
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* Despite this card's [[flavor text]] referring this monster as a "dragon", this card is actually a [[Dinosaur]] monster.
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** Although the reason for this name is likely because the Japanese word for "dragon", ''ryu'' (竜) can be found in the Japanese word for "dinosaur", ''kyoryu'' (恐竜).
  
* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Lost World]]" and "[[Spacetime Transcendence]]".
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* This card's Japanese name, "Torakodon", and this monster's design featuring stripes is a pun on the actual dinosaur species, the [[wikipedia:Trachodon|trachodon]], and the Japanese word "tora," meaning "tiger," which is integrated into Torakodon, the Japanese pronunciation of "trachodon".

Latest revision as of 21:05, 8 April 2023

  • Despite this card's flavor text referring this monster as a "dragon", this card is actually a Dinosaur monster.
    • Although the reason for this name is likely because the Japanese word for "dragon", ryu (竜) can be found in the Japanese word for "dinosaur", kyoryu (恐竜).
  • This card's Japanese name, "Torakodon", and this monster's design featuring stripes is a pun on the actual dinosaur species, the trachodon, and the Japanese word "tora," meaning "tiger," which is integrated into Torakodon, the Japanese pronunciation of "trachodon".