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* "Sui" in Chinese means separate and "jin" means collect. | * "Sui" in Chinese means separate and "jin" means collect. | ||
− | * In the German dub of the anime, this card's name is "'''Suga'''". | + | * In the German dub of the anime, this card's name is "'''Suga'''", in the TCG it's "Suijin". |
* In the Arabic anime dub, this card was referred to by 2 names: | * In the Arabic anime dub, this card was referred to by 2 names: |
Revision as of 14:21, 3 January 2018
- "Suijin" 「水神」 literally means Water God. In the English Dubbed anime, it was directly referred to as "Suijin, the Water God".
- "Suijin's" Japanese name, "Suimajin" 「水魔神」, literally means Evil Water God. Yami Yugi even feels the presence of a "Evil Force", before Suijin is officially revealed.
- "Sui" in Chinese means separate and "jin" means collect.
- In the German dub of the anime, this card's name is "Suga", in the TCG it's "Suijin".
- In the Arabic anime dub, this card was referred to by 2 names:
- قوّة المياه = Power of Water (Duelist Kingdom)
- سويجين = "Suijin" (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX)
- The Greek name given responds to the anime translation of this card's Japanese name.