Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands"

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* This card has counterparts known as "[[Senju of the Thousand Hands]]".
 
* This card has counterparts known as "[[Senju of the Thousand Hands]]".
** The counterpart is a weakly version of this card, as it only add Ritual Monsters, while this card add either a Ritual Monster or a Ritual Spell.
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** "Senju" is a weaker version of this card, as it only adds Ritual Monsters, while this card add either a Ritual Monster or a Ritual Spell.
 
*** As such, "Manju" can also be considered an improved counterpart of "[[Sonic Bird]]", which searches only Ritual Spells.
 
*** As such, "Manju" can also be considered an improved counterpart of "[[Sonic Bird]]", which searches only Ritual Spells.
  
 
* Including the hands on his head, this card has 31 visible hands.
 
* Including the hands on his head, this card has 31 visible hands.
  
* Unlike "Senju of the Thousand Hands" this monster artwork isn't changed in the international due to the fact that its artwork was censored even in the Japanese and it's based on the international artwork of "Senju".
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* This card's artwork is based on the international artwork of "Senju of the Thousand Hands".
  
 
* "Manju" means "ten thousand hands".
 
* "Manju" means "ten thousand hands".

Revision as of 13:16, 20 June 2015

  • This card has counterparts known as "Senju of the Thousand Hands".
    • "Senju" is a weaker version of this card, as it only adds Ritual Monsters, while this card add either a Ritual Monster or a Ritual Spell.
      • As such, "Manju" can also be considered an improved counterpart of "Sonic Bird", which searches only Ritual Spells.
  • Including the hands on his head, this card has 31 visible hands.
  • This card's artwork is based on the international artwork of "Senju of the Thousand Hands".
  • "Manju" means "ten thousand hands".