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{{Navigation|Other = [[Skelengel (DDM)|Dungeon Dice Monsters]] - [[Skelengel (CM)|Capsule Monsters]] ([[Skelengel (2)|2]])}}
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* "[[Skelengel]]" is based on [[Wikipedia:Cupid|Cupid]].
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* This monster is based on [[wikipedia:Cupid|Cupid]].
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* This monster's crown in its ''[[TCG]]'' artwork is the exact same crown as the one "[[King Fog]]" possesses.
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* This card's English and Korean names are a portmanteau of the words for "skeleton" and "angel" (except for the Italian name, which simply means "Skeletal Angel"), despite not having a visible skeletal structure.
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** This card's Japanese name is a portmanteau of 透ける (''sukeru'' "to be invisible") and エンジェル (''enjeru'' "angel"). Its Chinese name (隱形天使 ''Yǐnxíng Tiānshǐ'') literally means "invisible angel".
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* This card has the shortest effect text of any monster in the ''[[TCG]]''.
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* This card is one of the first five [[Effect Monster]]s to be released in the ''[[OCG]]'', the other four being "[[Armed Ninja]]", "[[Hane-Hane]]", "[[Man-Eater Bug]]", and "[[Reaper of the Cards]]".
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* Despite this card's artwork not showing this monster's body, the original ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime and its [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game|Capsule Monsters]] [[Skelengel (CM)|piece]] depict it with a visible body.

Latest revision as of 17:03, 8 April 2023

  • This monster is based on Cupid.
  • This monster's crown in its TCG artwork is the exact same crown as the one "King Fog" possesses.
  • This card's English and Korean names are a portmanteau of the words for "skeleton" and "angel" (except for the Italian name, which simply means "Skeletal Angel"), despite not having a visible skeletal structure.
    • This card's Japanese name is a portmanteau of 透ける (sukeru "to be invisible") and エンジェル (enjeru "angel"). Its Chinese name (隱形天使 Yǐnxíng Tiānshǐ) literally means "invisible angel".
  • This card has the shortest effect text of any monster in the TCG.
  • Despite this card's artwork not showing this monster's body, the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and its Capsule Monsters piece depict it with a visible body.