Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Thunder Nyan Nyan"

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* This card is most likely based on the Japanese legend of the Oni, ogres who often wore tigers skin clothing. Moreover, this card is similar to Lum, an Oni-girl from another planet, one of the main characters from the anime series "Urusei Yatsura," who wore a revealing tiger skin outfit and commanded electricity in her attacks.
 
* This card is most likely based on the Japanese legend of the Oni, ogres who often wore tigers skin clothing. Moreover, this card is similar to Lum, an Oni-girl from another planet, one of the main characters from the anime series "Urusei Yatsura," who wore a revealing tiger skin outfit and commanded electricity in her attacks.
  
* The drums and drum sticks this monster has are based off of the ancient Japanese deity "[[Raijin]]" (thunder meaning "rai"), the god of lighting, usually depicted carrying them (excluding the cymbals).
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* The drums and drum sticks this monster has are based off of the ancient Japanese deity "[[Rai-Jin]]" (thunder meaning "rai"), the god of lighting, usually depicted carrying them (excluding the cymbals).
  
 
* This card's [[attack]], [[defense]], [[type]], and [[attribute]] are all identical to "[[Thunder King Rai-Oh]]".
 
* This card's [[attack]], [[defense]], [[type]], and [[attribute]] are all identical to "[[Thunder King Rai-Oh]]".

Revision as of 00:31, 2 January 2010

  • This card is most likely based on the Japanese legend of the Oni, ogres who often wore tigers skin clothing. Moreover, this card is similar to Lum, an Oni-girl from another planet, one of the main characters from the anime series "Urusei Yatsura," who wore a revealing tiger skin outfit and commanded electricity in her attacks.
  • The drums and drum sticks this monster has are based off of the ancient Japanese deity "Rai-Jin" (thunder meaning "rai"), the god of lighting, usually depicted carrying them (excluding the cymbals).