Card Trivia:Manga Ryu-Ran
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- A cookie of this monster appears in the artwork of "Monster Assortment".
- This monster's head is illustrated on the front cover of "Toon World" in its first OCG/TCG artwork, which itself appears in the artworks of "Shadow Toon", "Toon Bookmark", "Toon Defense", "Toon Page-Flip", "Toon Table of Contents", and "Toon Terror".
- This is the "Toon" counterpart of "Ryu-Ran".
- This is the only Toon monster without "Toon" in its English name.
- This is likely to be consistent with how the English name of its base counterpart, "Ryu-Ran", was formed; both cards' Japanese names are made up of English words ("Dragon Egger" and "Toon Dragon Egger"), so their English names are made up of Japanese words ("Ryu-Ran" and "Manga Ryu-Ran").
- The removal of the word "Toon" in translation is compensated for via the card's archetype condition.
- In the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, this monster had a giggle greatly resembling that of Muttley.
- This card's OCG/TCG artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 126 (Duelist Duel 67): "The Perfect Defense", specifically from the panel where Pegasus activates "Toon World", transforming "Ryu-Ran" into a Toon version of itself.