Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Judge Man"

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* This card is featured in the artwork of "[[Half or Nothing]]" and in the manga artworks of "[[Heaven’s Judgment]]" and "[[Dazzling Radiance]]".
 
* This card is featured in the artwork of "[[Half or Nothing]]" and in the manga artworks of "[[Heaven’s Judgment]]" and "[[Dazzling Radiance]]".
  
* In the anime during the Virtual World arc, [[Johnson]] uses the [[Judge Man]] as his [[Deck Master]]. Its special ability allows it to destroy every monster on the field at the cost of 1000 life points. This is similar to [[Judgment Dragon]]'s special ability, except it also destroys spells and traps at the same cost.
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* In the anime during the Virtual World arc, [[Johnson]] takes the form of [[Judge Man]] to act as his [[Deck Master]]. Its special ability allows it to destroy every monster on the field at the cost of 1000 life points. This is similar to [[Judgment Dragon]]'s special ability, except it also destroys spells and traps at the same cost.
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** Ironically, Johnson's opponent was [[Joey Wheeler]] while [[Leichter]], who took the form of "[[Jinzo]]" to act as his Deck Master, was Kaiba's opponent. Both monsters are used by the other one's opponent and are Level 6 and have 1500 DEF. The three monsters used by the other members of [[The Big Five]], "[[Deepsea Warrior]]", "[[Nightmare Penguin]]", and "[[Robotic Knight]]", are all Level 4 with 1800 DEF.
  
 
* This monster bears a resemblance to Enma, the Judge of the Underworld in Japanese mythology.
 
* This monster bears a resemblance to Enma, the Judge of the Underworld in Japanese mythology.

Revision as of 22:18, 19 August 2012

  • In the anime during the Virtual World arc, Johnson takes the form of Judge Man to act as his Deck Master. Its special ability allows it to destroy every monster on the field at the cost of 1000 life points. This is similar to Judgment Dragon's special ability, except it also destroys spells and traps at the same cost.
  • This monster bears a resemblance to Enma, the Judge of the Underworld in Japanese mythology.