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* "Cyber-Stein" and its Japanese name, meaning ''"Devil Franken"'', are both based off [[Wikipedia:Victor Frankenstein|Frankenstein]]. In the novel, Victor Frankenstein revives a dead body comprised of body parts from several different bodies, much in the same way Fusion Monsters are comprised of Fusion Material monsters, explaining why "Cyber-Stein" summons Fusion Monsters.
 
* "Cyber-Stein" and its Japanese name, meaning ''"Devil Franken"'', are both based off [[Wikipedia:Victor Frankenstein|Frankenstein]]. In the novel, Victor Frankenstein revives a dead body comprised of body parts from several different bodies, much in the same way Fusion Monsters are comprised of Fusion Material monsters, explaining why "Cyber-Stein" summons Fusion Monsters.
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** This monster shares a common naming convention with another monster based off of Frankenstein's monster- [[Number 22: Zombiestein]]. In the OCG, their names contain "Franken" (Cyber-Stein's OCG name is "Devil Franken" and Number 22's is "Fran Ken") while in the TCG their names contain "Stein" instead.
  
 
* Before [[Upperdeck Day]] only 18 of the [[SJC-EN001]] card existed in the world. $20,000 USD was bid for a "Cyber-Stein" SJC-EN001 card on eBay, but the bidder didn't pay. The card was eventually resold for approximately $7,000 USD.  
 
* Before [[Upperdeck Day]] only 18 of the [[SJC-EN001]] card existed in the world. $20,000 USD was bid for a "Cyber-Stein" SJC-EN001 card on eBay, but the bidder didn't pay. The card was eventually resold for approximately $7,000 USD.  

Revision as of 11:25, 25 May 2013

  • "Cyber-Stein" and its Japanese name, meaning "Devil Franken", are both based off Frankenstein. In the novel, Victor Frankenstein revives a dead body comprised of body parts from several different bodies, much in the same way Fusion Monsters are comprised of Fusion Material monsters, explaining why "Cyber-Stein" summons Fusion Monsters.
    • This monster shares a common naming convention with another monster based off of Frankenstein's monster- Number 22: Zombiestein. In the OCG, their names contain "Franken" (Cyber-Stein's OCG name is "Devil Franken" and Number 22's is "Fran Ken") while in the TCG their names contain "Stein" instead.
  • Before Upperdeck Day only 18 of the SJC-EN001 card existed in the world. $20,000 USD was bid for a "Cyber-Stein" SJC-EN001 card on eBay, but the bidder didn't pay. The card was eventually resold for approximately $7,000 USD.
    • In more recent years a copy or two have surfaced on card single sites for as low as $400 USD.
  • "Cyber-Stein" was the first of only three cards to be banned during the middle of a banlist cycle, and not during the new banlist announcements. It was followed by "Dimension Fusion" and "Temple of the Kings".
  • This is one of only two Shonen Jump Championship Prize Cards to be banned, with the other being "Crush Card Virus".
    • Coincidentally, both were printed as a Rare card at one point. Before "Shrink" was printed as a common, this was the lowest rarity a Shonen Jump Championship Prize Cards was printed.