Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Performapal Stamp Turtle"

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(I think the ink part is going too far)
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* This card's Japanese name contains a pun: the union of "plus" (プラス ''purasu'') and "turtle" (タートル ''tātoru'') forms the word "star" (スター ''sutā''), which gives a second meaning of "Plus Star Turtle" to this card's name, reflecting its effect.
 
* This card's Japanese name contains a pun: the union of "plus" (プラス ''purasu'') and "turtle" (タートル ''tātoru'') forms the word "star" (スター ''sutā''), which gives a second meaning of "Plus Star Turtle" to this card's name, reflecting its effect.
** This card's International name also makes sense in relation to its effect.  This monster (in the anime) uses its [[Wikipedia:Rubber stamp|rubber stamp]] to aptly "stamp" two [[Level]]s upon a monster(s).  However, as rubber stamps use an ink-esque dye, it's use of up to twice per turn indicates that inked stamps such as these can be used efficiently several times before it has to be "re-inked" for later use (as in the next turn(s)).
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** This card's International name also makes sense in relation to its effect.  This monster (in the anime) uses its [[Wikipedia:Rubber stamp|rubber stamp]] to aptly "stamp" two [[Level]]s upon a monster(s).

Revision as of 04:57, 2 February 2015

  • This card's Japanese name contains a pun: the union of "plus" (プラス purasu) and "turtle" (タートル tātoru) forms the word "star" (スター sutā), which gives a second meaning of "Plus Star Turtle" to this card's name, reflecting its effect.
    • This card's International name also makes sense in relation to its effect. This monster (in the anime) uses its rubber stamp to aptly "stamp" two Levels upon a monster(s).