Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Kagemusha of the Blue Flame"
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− | * This card's TCG name suffers from a mistranslation: "''Shien''" is the name of a warrior later seen in cards such as "[[Tenkabito Shien]]" and "[[Great Shogun Shien]]", and his name literally means "''blue flame''", while the word "''kagemusha''" means "''impostor''" or "''body double''". | + | * This is the very first monster played in the first episode of the English [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] anime by [[Joey Wheeler]], making it the first card ever played in any series of Yu-Gi-Oh, besides Season 0. |
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+ | * This card's [[TCG]] name suffers from a mistranslation: "''Shien''" is the name of a warrior later seen in cards such as "[[Tenkabito Shien]]" and "[[Great Shogun Shien]]", and his name literally means "''blue flame''", while the word "''kagemusha''" means "''impostor''" or "''body double''". | ||
* This monster may be "[[Kagemusha of the Six Samurai]]", or may even be its counterpart. They both share the same color clothing and hair, as well as being a mirror image in posture. | * This monster may be "[[Kagemusha of the Six Samurai]]", or may even be its counterpart. They both share the same color clothing and hair, as well as being a mirror image in posture. | ||
− | + | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Unification]]", albeit with a different color palette. | |
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Revision as of 20:41, 7 March 2014
- This is the very first monster played in the first episode of the English Yu-Gi-Oh! anime by Joey Wheeler, making it the first card ever played in any series of Yu-Gi-Oh, besides Season 0.
- This card's TCG name suffers from a mistranslation: "Shien" is the name of a warrior later seen in cards such as "Tenkabito Shien" and "Great Shogun Shien", and his name literally means "blue flame", while the word "kagemusha" means "impostor" or "body double".
- This monster may be "Kagemusha of the Six Samurai", or may even be its counterpart. They both share the same color clothing and hair, as well as being a mirror image in posture.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Unification", albeit with a different color palette.