Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Tradetoad"
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*** This is fitting because "Replacement Toad's" effect summons from the grave while "Substitoad's" summons from the deck. | *** This is fitting because "Replacement Toad's" effect summons from the grave while "Substitoad's" summons from the deck. | ||
− | * This is the | + | * This is the thrid toad monster. The others are "[[Substitoad]]" and "[[Ronintoadin]]". Despite it's name "[[Toad Master]]" does not count as a Toad monster because of it's Japanese name, which uses the word Todo instead of Kaeru. |
* This card resembles "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" both monsters are split into 2 halves, one [[LIGHT]] and one [[DARK]]. | * This card resembles "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" both monsters are split into 2 halves, one [[LIGHT]] and one [[DARK]]. |
Revision as of 20:01, 29 June 2011
- Like many other "Frog" monsters, this card's Japanese name is a pun. This card's name is a pun of 差し替える (Sashikaeru) or "replace".
- This card seems to be a watered-down version of the banned "Frog" support card, "Substitoad".
- Additionally, this card's name may be a reference to this fact; he's a "replacement" for "Substitoad"
- By looking at this card's artwork, it appears to be a younger version of "Substitoad". Strangely though, it has the same ATK and DEF as "Substitoad".
- Also, the skin colors of this card are flipped along with the placing of the angel and fiend wing. It also has an arrow on its back instead of the gear-like marking on "Substitoad's" pink side.
- This is fitting because "Replacement Toad's" effect summons from the grave while "Substitoad's" summons from the deck.
- Also, the skin colors of this card are flipped along with the placing of the angel and fiend wing. It also has an arrow on its back instead of the gear-like marking on "Substitoad's" pink side.
- This is the thrid toad monster. The others are "Substitoad" and "Ronintoadin". Despite it's name "Toad Master" does not count as a Toad monster because of it's Japanese name, which uses the word Todo instead of Kaeru.
- This card resembles "Light and Darkness Dragon" both monsters are split into 2 halves, one LIGHT and one DARK.