Difference between revisions of "Card Names:Polymerization"
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** الانصهار = '''Melting/Fusion''' (default) | ** الانصهار = '''Melting/Fusion''' (default) | ||
** الاندماج = '''Fusion''' (once) | ** الاندماج = '''Fusion''' (once) | ||
+ | * In the German dub of Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, this card is called "'''Fusion'''". As of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, the official TCG name "Polymerisation" is used. | ||
* This card's Greek name is Polymerismos (Πολυμερισμός). It means "many parts" (Πολλά Μέρη), hence this card's ability to combine all parts (fusion material monsters) into one (the Fusion monster). | * This card's Greek name is Polymerismos (Πολυμερισμός). It means "many parts" (Πολλά Μέρη), hence this card's ability to combine all parts (fusion material monsters) into one (the Fusion monster). | ||
* In the Hungarian dub of the anime, this card is known as "Fúzió" (Fusion). | * In the Hungarian dub of the anime, this card is known as "Fúzió" (Fusion). |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 18 November 2017
- In the Arabic anime dub, the card has been referred to by two names:
- الانصهار = Melting/Fusion (default)
- الاندماج = Fusion (once)
- In the German dub of Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, this card is called "Fusion". As of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, the official TCG name "Polymerisation" is used.
- This card's Greek name is Polymerismos (Πολυμερισμός). It means "many parts" (Πολλά Μέρη), hence this card's ability to combine all parts (fusion material monsters) into one (the Fusion monster).
- In the Hungarian dub of the anime, this card is known as "Fúzió" (Fusion).