Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Ojama King"
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* The design of "Ojama King" contains that of its three Fusion Materials: eyes of "[[Ojama Yellow]]", body & nose of "[[Ojama Black]]", and mouth of "[[Ojama Green]]". | * The design of "Ojama King" contains that of its three Fusion Materials: eyes of "[[Ojama Yellow]]", body & nose of "[[Ojama Black]]", and mouth of "[[Ojama Green]]". | ||
** The design also includes the same clothing that the [[Fusion Material]]s wear. | ** The design also includes the same clothing that the [[Fusion Material]]s wear. | ||
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+ | *In the [[Soul of the Duelist]] Spanish print of this card, the adjectives used for "[[Ojama Yellow]]" and "[[Ojama Black]]" refer to them as if they were females. |
Revision as of 16:58, 8 January 2015
- "Ojama Knight" can be seen as a counterpart to this card due to both cards belonging to the same Archetype, and both being Fusion Monsters with very similar effects and appearances.
- "Ojama King" is featured in the artwork of "The Big March of Animals", "Dimension Explosion", and "Mecha Ojama King Transformation".
- Stats of "Ojama King" are the combined stats of all three of the original "Ojama" monsters.
- "Ojama" came from the Japanese phrase "Ojamashimasu" which means "Excuse me for intruding" and is used when a person enters to a room unexpectedly and from this phrase came its special ability.
- The design of "Ojama King" contains that of its three Fusion Materials: eyes of "Ojama Yellow", body & nose of "Ojama Black", and mouth of "Ojama Green".
- The design also includes the same clothing that the Fusion Materials wear.
- In the Soul of the Duelist Spanish print of this card, the adjectives used for "Ojama Yellow" and "Ojama Black" refer to them as if they were females.