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− | * | + | * In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 111|episode 111]], [[Adrian Gecko]] played this card against [[Chazz Princeton]]. He [[Special Summon]]s one copy with "[[Summon Cloud]]" and then [[Normal Summon]]s a second copy. They are destroyed by Chazz's "[[XYZ-Dragon Cannon]]" and "[[VW-Tiger Catapult]]". This allows Adrian to Summon four "[[Sheep Cloud Token]]s", which he [[Tribute]]s to Summon "[[Cloudian - Nimbusman]]" in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 112|the next episode]]. |
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+ | * In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 127|episode 127]], Adrian played this card against the [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]]-possessed [[Marcel Bonaparte]]. He Summons it using "[[Summon Cloud]]" and then uses "[[Exploder Cloud]] to destroy it, thus Summoning two "[[Sheep Cloud Token]]s", which he then Tributes to Summon "[[Cloudian - Eye of the Typhoon]]". | ||
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==Naming== | ==Naming== | ||
− | In the Latinamerican Spanish dub it's name changed to '''"Oveja Nubosa"'''. | + | * In the Latinamerican Spanish dub it's name changed to '''"Oveja Nubosa"'''. |
Revision as of 03:54, 31 May 2010
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- In episode 111, Adrian Gecko played this card against Chazz Princeton. He Special Summons one copy with "Summon Cloud" and then Normal Summons a second copy. They are destroyed by Chazz's "XYZ-Dragon Cannon" and "VW-Tiger Catapult". This allows Adrian to Summon four "Sheep Cloud Tokens", which he Tributes to Summon "Cloudian - Nimbusman" in the next episode.
- In episode 127, Adrian played this card against the Yubel-possessed Marcel Bonaparte. He Summons it using "Summon Cloud" and then uses "Exploder Cloud to destroy it, thus Summoning two "Sheep Cloud Tokens", which he then Tributes to Summon "Cloudian - Eye of the Typhoon".
Naming
- In the Latinamerican Spanish dub it's name changed to "Oveja Nubosa".