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"Frightfur", known as "Death-Toy" (デストーイ Desutōi) in the OCG, is an archetype of DARK Fiend-Type Fusion Monsters used by Sora Perse in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime. The "Frightfur" monsters serve as the "bosses" of both the "Fluffal" and "Edge Imp" archetypes, since the Fusion Materials used for their Fusion Summon reside in these archetypes.
Design
Appearance
"Frightfur" monsters are based off of corrupted versions of animals from "Fluffal" archetype. They feature a destroyed plush toy with the respective "Edge Imp" tools or weapons inside them, giving them a more demonic and terrifying appearance, in contrast to the "Fluffal" monsters. The artwork of "Frightfur Factory" depicts the transformation of "Fluffal" to "Frightfur" monsters. In the TCG and English ARC-V anime, the blades of the "Frightfur" monsters are given a glow to avoid references to actual weapons.
Origin
Frightfur Monster | Animal | Fluffal | Edge Imp | |
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Bear | Bear | "Fluffal Bear" | "Sabres" | |
Chimera | Chimera | None | None | |
Leo | Lion | "Leo" | "Saw" | |
Kraken | Kraken | "Octo" | "Tomahawk" | |
Sheep | Sheep | "Sheep" | "Chain" | |
Tiger | Tiger | Plush Tiger | "Sabres" | |
Wolf | Wolf | Plush Wolf | "Sabres" |
Etymology
"Frightfur" is a pun on "frightful" and "fur". Their Japanese name "Death-Toy" directly describes their menacing appearances, and can also be a pun on "destroy".
Playing style
See "Fluffal".