Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Skelengel"
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* Despite the card artwork not showing this monster's body, the anime and its [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game|Capsule Monsters]] [[Skelengel (CM)|piece]], shows this card to have a body. | * Despite the card artwork not showing this monster's body, the anime and its [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game|Capsule Monsters]] [[Skelengel (CM)|piece]], shows this card to have a body. | ||
− | * This monster's ''TCG'' name is a portmanteau of "skeleton" and "angel". Ironically, this monster lacks a visible skeletal structure. Its Japanese name is a pormanteau of 透ける (''sukeru'' "to be invisible") and エンジェル (''enjeru'' "angel"). | + | * This monster's ''TCG'' name is a portmanteau of "skeleton" and "angel". Ironically, this monster lacks a visible skeletal structure. Its Japanese name is a pormanteau of 透ける (''sukeru'' "to be invisible") and エンジェル (''enjeru'' "angel"). The Korean name (스켈엔젤 ''Seuker-enjel'') probably uses the English pun, while the Chinese name (隱形天使 ''Yǐnxíng Tiānshǐ'') literally means "invisible angel". |
Revision as of 00:50, 3 December 2014
- This is the only Fairy-Type Flip Effect Monster.
- This card is based on Cupid.
- This card's crown in its TCG artwork is the exact same crown as the one "King Fog" possesses.
- Despite the card artwork not showing this monster's body, the anime and its Capsule Monsters piece, shows this card to have a body.
- This monster's TCG name is a portmanteau of "skeleton" and "angel". Ironically, this monster lacks a visible skeletal structure. Its Japanese name is a pormanteau of 透ける (sukeru "to be invisible") and エンジェル (enjeru "angel"). The Korean name (스켈엔젤 Seuker-enjel) probably uses the English pun, while the Chinese name (隱形天使 Yǐnxíng Tiānshǐ) literally means "invisible angel".