Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Satellite Cannon"

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* In the anime, the original reason that "[[Satellite Cannon]]" couldn't be destroyed was because it's summoned up in space, too high for any '''weak''' monster to reach. Seto Kaiba's "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" on the other hand, being incredibly strong (and [[Level]] 8), was able to fly up and destroy it.
 
* In the anime, the original reason that "[[Satellite Cannon]]" couldn't be destroyed was because it's summoned up in space, too high for any '''weak''' monster to reach. Seto Kaiba's "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" on the other hand, being incredibly strong (and [[Level]] 8), was able to fly up and destroy it.
** This was mirrored in real life by preventing this card from being destroyed by any monster that's level 7 or lower(those that are too "weak").
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** This was mirrored in real life by preventing this card from being destroyed by any monster that's level 7 or lower (those that are too "weak").
  
 
* Satellite Cannon bears a resemblance to the satellite that [[Sartorius]] tried to gain access to during his final duel with [[Jaden Yuki|Jaden]] in season two of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]].
 
* Satellite Cannon bears a resemblance to the satellite that [[Sartorius]] tried to gain access to during his final duel with [[Jaden Yuki|Jaden]] in season two of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]].
  
 
* This has an anime only support card known as "[[Charge]]".
 
* This has an anime only support card known as "[[Charge]]".

Revision as of 23:21, 14 February 2010

  • In the anime, the original reason that "Satellite Cannon" couldn't be destroyed was because it's summoned up in space, too high for any weak monster to reach. Seto Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" on the other hand, being incredibly strong (and Level 8), was able to fly up and destroy it.
    • This was mirrored in real life by preventing this card from being destroyed by any monster that's level 7 or lower (those that are too "weak").
  • Satellite Cannon bears a resemblance to the satellite that Sartorius tried to gain access to during his final duel with Jaden in season two of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.
  • This has an anime only support card known as "Charge".