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− | * | + | * Despite this monster appearing to have only 2 functional legs, its "three-legged" description is likely a reference to a [[wikipedia:Three-legged race|three-legged race]], where pairs of people attempt to walk as a single unit, much like this monster. |
− | + | * This monster might be a reference to [[wikipedia:Laurel and Hardy|Laurel and Hardy]]. | |
− | * This | + | * This monster has a [[Card evolutions|retrained]] version: "[[Uni-Zombie]]". |
− | + | * In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'' video game, this monster attacks by having the thin zombie punch the fatter zombie in the stomach, making the latter vomit. | |
− | * This | + | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Zombie World]]", and possibly in the artwork of "[[Return of the Zombies]]". |
Latest revision as of 15:24, 14 April 2023
- Despite this monster appearing to have only 2 functional legs, its "three-legged" description is likely a reference to a three-legged race, where pairs of people attempt to walk as a single unit, much like this monster.
- This monster might be a reference to Laurel and Hardy.
- This monster has a retrained version: "Uni-Zombie".
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters video game, this monster attacks by having the thin zombie punch the fatter zombie in the stomach, making the latter vomit.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Zombie World", and possibly in the artwork of "Return of the Zombies".