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* This monster has a counterpart: "[[Nightmare Scorpion]]". | * This monster has a counterpart: "[[Nightmare Scorpion]]". | ||
− | * | + | * Several characters in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force|Tag Force games]], such as [[Maki Kirioka|Maki]], [[Odelia]] and [[Tasha]], include a copy of this card in some of their Decks even though it does not fit any of those Decks' strategies. This is due to a pun - part of this card's japanese name, "Tsundora no Oosasori", can be read as "tsundere", a character archetype the aforementioned characters are based on. |
+ | ** Building onto the above point, in the PSP game ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5]]'', there is a special downloadable banlist in which there are no cards restricted in any way - with the sole exception of this card, which is [[Forbidden]]. |
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- This monster has a counterpart: "Nightmare Scorpion".
- Several characters in the Tag Force games, such as Maki, Odelia and Tasha, include a copy of this card in some of their Decks even though it does not fit any of those Decks' strategies. This is due to a pun - part of this card's japanese name, "Tsundora no Oosasori", can be read as "tsundere", a character archetype the aforementioned characters are based on.
- Building onto the above point, in the PSP game Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5, there is a special downloadable banlist in which there are no cards restricted in any way - with the sole exception of this card, which is Forbidden.