Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Rabid Horseman"
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− | *In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses|The Duelist Of The Roses]], when [[Rabid Horseman]] | + | *In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses|The Duelist Of The Roses]], when [[Rabid Horseman]] appears as a 3D monster, it can be seen wearing the exact same armor as [[Battle Ox]] instead of wearing a purple-colored armor. |
* This card's Japanese name is comprised of ''centaurus'' (the Japanese name of "[[Mystic Horseman]]", a ''centaur'') nested inside ''minotaurus'' (the Japanese name of "[[Battle Ox]]", a ''Minotaur''). | * This card's Japanese name is comprised of ''centaurus'' (the Japanese name of "[[Mystic Horseman]]", a ''centaur'') nested inside ''minotaurus'' (the Japanese name of "[[Battle Ox]]", a ''Minotaur''). | ||
+ | ** The two monsters used as this card's Fusion materials are based on the minotaur and centaur of Greek mythology, a detail pointed out by [[Kaiba]] when he first Summoned Rabid Horseman in the manga. | ||
− | * | + | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Avalanche]]". |
− | * | + | * The Spanish [[Metal Raiders]] print of this card has its Type printed as "''Guerrero B'''é'''stia''" instead of "''Guerrero'''-'''B'''e'''stia''". |
Revision as of 11:33, 11 January 2015
- In The Duelist Of The Roses, when Rabid Horseman appears as a 3D monster, it can be seen wearing the exact same armor as Battle Ox instead of wearing a purple-colored armor.
- This card's Japanese name is comprised of centaurus (the Japanese name of "Mystic Horseman", a centaur) nested inside minotaurus (the Japanese name of "Battle Ox", a Minotaur).
- The two monsters used as this card's Fusion materials are based on the minotaur and centaur of Greek mythology, a detail pointed out by Kaiba when he first Summoned Rabid Horseman in the manga.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Avalanche".
- The Spanish Metal Raiders print of this card has its Type printed as "Guerrero Béstia" instead of "Guerrero-Bestia".