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− | * This is the | + | * This is the fifth [[Synchro Monster]] that requires "[[Junk Synchron]]" as the [[Tuner Monster]]. The other are "[[Junk Warrior]]", "[[Junk Archer]]", "[[Junk Gardna]]" and "[[Junk Berserker]]". |
** However, in terms of real cards, it was the third Synchro that uses "Junk Synchron" as the Tuner to be created. | ** However, in terms of real cards, it was the third Synchro that uses "Junk Synchron" as the Tuner to be created. | ||
Revision as of 13:31, 30 April 2011
- This is the fifth Synchro Monster that requires "Junk Synchron" as the Tuner Monster. The other are "Junk Warrior", "Junk Archer", "Junk Gardna" and "Junk Berserker".
- However, in terms of real cards, it was the third Synchro that uses "Junk Synchron" as the Tuner to be created.
- This is the strongest "Junk" monster to be released.
- This card resembles an Asura.
- This card's four Arms are likely a reference to how many cards it can Destroy.
- This card also resembles Mazinkaiser. Its head is very similar, and the "wings" on its back resemble the Kaiser Scrander.
- This card can also be said to resemble the Gundam Double X from the mecha series After War Gundam X due to a similar color scheme, X shaped wing binders and the use of notable sound effects from the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise during the battle scenes with this card in Episode 101.
- This card Slightly resembles ZX Tole from the series Guyver.