Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Magical Mallet"
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− | * This card's Japanese name is "'''Uchide no Kozuchi'''". It is based off the mallet with the same name, from a Japanese fairytale "Issun-Boushi" or "One Inch Boy". It is similar to Tom Thumb. The Uchide no Kozuchi could grant any wish with one swing, and it was used on Issun-Boushi to make him grow to normal size. | + | * This card's Japanese name is "'''Uchide no Kozuchi'''", which translates to ''''''Mallet of Luck'''. |
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+ | * It is based off the mallet with the same name, from a Japanese fairytale "Issun-Boushi" or "One Inch Boy". It is similar to Tom Thumb. The Uchide no Kozuchi could grant any wish with one swing, and it was used on Issun-Boushi to make him grow to normal size. |
Revision as of 15:04, 6 August 2007
- This card's Japanese name is "Uchide no Kozuchi", which translates to 'Mallet of Luck.
- It is based off the mallet with the same name, from a Japanese fairytale "Issun-Boushi" or "One Inch Boy". It is similar to Tom Thumb. The Uchide no Kozuchi could grant any wish with one swing, and it was used on Issun-Boushi to make him grow to normal size.