Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Iron Cage"

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* This card is based on the iron cage from the fairy tale, ''[[wikipedia:Iron John|Iron John]]'', in which the titular enchanted wild man is imprisoned by the king and imprisoned in a castle courtyard. Years later, a young prince frees him, and Iron John takes the prince away from his kingdom to escape the death penalty for releasing him.
 
* This card is based on the iron cage from the fairy tale, ''[[wikipedia:Iron John|Iron John]]'', in which the titular enchanted wild man is imprisoned by the king and imprisoned in a castle courtyard. Years later, a young prince frees him, and Iron John takes the prince away from his kingdom to escape the death penalty for releasing him.
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** In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime, the cage imprisons the [[target]]ed monster, causing it to disappear for one turn until it eventually "releases" the targeted monster. Fittingly, in {{episode||197|ref}}, this card was used to destroy "[[Iron Hans (anime)|Iron Hans]]", a monster based on Iron John from the titular fairy tale who was imprisoned inside the iron cage.

Latest revision as of 23:35, 6 September 2023

  • This card is based on the iron cage from the fairy tale, Iron John, in which the titular enchanted wild man is imprisoned by the king and imprisoned in a castle courtyard. Years later, a young prince frees him, and Iron John takes the prince away from his kingdom to escape the death penalty for releasing him.
    • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, the cage imprisons the targeted monster, causing it to disappear for one turn until it eventually "releases" the targeted monster. Fittingly, in Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 197197: "Sinister Secrets, Part 2", this card was used to destroy "Iron Hans", a monster based on Iron John from the titular fairy tale who was imprisoned inside the iron cage.