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− | * | + | * The kanji 「{{Ruby|真血公|ジ・アンデット}}」 (''Shinketsukō'', read as ''Ji Andetto'', "The Undead") in this card's Japanese name can be translated as "True Blood Prince". |
− | * | + | ** "The Undead" is a reference to [[wikipedia:Bram Stoker|Bram Stoker]]'s novel ''[[wikipedia:Dracula|Dracula]]'', initially titled ''The Un-Dead''. The novel is the origin of the term "[[wikipedia:Undead|undead]]", which originally referred to only vampires. The term's extension to other types of supernatural beings in modern culture arose later. |
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+ | * This monster is an [[Card evolutions|upgraded]] [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]] form of "[[Vampire Voivode]]". |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 19 July 2023
- The kanji 「
真血公 」 (Shinketsukō, read as Ji Andetto, "The Undead") in this card's Japanese name can be translated as "True Blood Prince".- "The Undead" is a reference to Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, initially titled The Un-Dead. The novel is the origin of the term "undead", which originally referred to only vampires. The term's extension to other types of supernatural beings in modern culture arose later.
- This monster is an upgraded Xyz form of "Vampire Voivode".