Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Jewelry Trap Hole"

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* The monster in this card's artwork also appears in the artworks of "[[Acetic Acid Trap Hole]]", "[[Best Bite]]", "[[Inside Out Roll]]", "[[Rolling Cucopper]]", "[[Rolled Voltuna]]", "[[The Noodle Art of Roastery]]", "[[The Noodle Art of Saucery]]", "[[The Noodle Art of Pottery]]", "[[The Noodle Art of Savory]]", and "[[Trap Lid]]".
 
* The monster in this card's artwork also appears in the artworks of "[[Acetic Acid Trap Hole]]", "[[Best Bite]]", "[[Inside Out Roll]]", "[[Rolling Cucopper]]", "[[Rolled Voltuna]]", "[[The Noodle Art of Roastery]]", "[[The Noodle Art of Saucery]]", "[[The Noodle Art of Pottery]]", "[[The Noodle Art of Savory]]", and "[[Trap Lid]]".
  
* "Jewelry" references [[wikipedia:Juliana's|Juliana's]], a Japanese nightclub that operated during the early 1990's where office ladies wearing body conscious clubwear would congregate and dance.
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* As indicated by its [[Aqua]] Type support, as well as its grouping with similarly-themed Trap Cards in ''[[Megaroad Pack]]'' (in terms of [[Card Number]]), this card is likely part of the [[Bubble Era]] theme.
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** With this in mind, "jewelry" in this card's name is likely a reference to [[wikipedia:Juliana's|Juliana's]], a Japanese nightclub that operated during the early 1990s, where office ladies wearing body-conscious clubwear would congregate and dance.

Latest revision as of 03:06, 11 October 2023

  • As indicated by its Aqua Type support, as well as its grouping with similarly-themed Trap Cards in Megaroad Pack (in terms of Card Number), this card is likely part of the Bubble Era theme.
    • With this in mind, "jewelry" in this card's name is likely a reference to Juliana's, a Japanese nightclub that operated during the early 1990s, where office ladies wearing body-conscious clubwear would congregate and dance.