Difference between revisions of "Card Names:Man-Eating Plant"
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* In the French version of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Card Almanac|Card Almanac]]'', this card name was ''"Plante carnivore"''. | * In the French version of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Card Almanac|Card Almanac]]'', this card name was ''"Plante carnivore"''. | ||
− | * In the German version of | + | * In the German dub of the anime and the German version of World Championship 2006 and Card Almanac, this card's name was "Menschen fressende Pflanze" ("'''Man-Eating Plant'''"). |
* In the Italian version of ''World Championship 2006'' and ''Card Almanac'', this card name was ''"Pianta Mangia-Uomini"''. | * In the Italian version of ''World Championship 2006'' and ''Card Almanac'', this card name was ''"Pianta Mangia-Uomini"''. | ||
* In the Spanish version of ''World Championship 2006'' and ''Card Almanac'', this card name was ''"Planta devorador de carne humana"''. | * In the Spanish version of ''World Championship 2006'' and ''Card Almanac'', this card name was ''"Planta devorador de carne humana"''. |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 3 December 2017
- The given approximated Arabic name (النبتة آكلة البشر an-Nabtah 'Ākilat al-Bashar or an-Nabtah 'Ākilat al-Bašar) translates to Man-Eater Plant.
- In the French version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006 and Card Almanac, this card name was "Plante carnivore".
- In the German dub of the anime and the German version of World Championship 2006 and Card Almanac, this card's name was "Menschen fressende Pflanze" ("Man-Eating Plant").
- In the Italian version of World Championship 2006 and Card Almanac, this card name was "Pianta Mangia-Uomini".
- In the Spanish version of World Championship 2006 and Card Almanac, this card name was "Planta devorador de carne humana".