Difference between pages "Card Tips:Stellarnova Alpha" and "Card Trivia:Forest Wolf"

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* This card can be [[Searcher|searched]] by "[[Guiding Ariadne]]", "[[Sacred Arch-Airknight Parshath]]", and other [[List of generic searchers#Traps|generic searchers]].
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* This monster is based on the Big Bad Wolf from the fairy tale, ''[[wikipedia:Little Red Riding Hood|Little Red Riding Hood]]'', written by [[wikipedia:Charles Perraut|Charles Perraut]], and later retold by the [[wikipedia:Brothers Grimm|Brothers Grimm]], in which the Big Bad Wolf stalks the eponymous protagonist in the woods to her sickly grandmother's house, whom he later uses her clothes to disguise himself in order to devour Red Riding Hood.
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* This card's effect of [[equip]]ping a monster that it destroys by battle to itself is a reference to how the Big Bad Wolf devoured Red Riding Hood's grandmother and Red Riding Hood.
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** This card's effect to make the opponent choose to [[Special Summon]] their monsters equipped to this card after it is destroyed is a reference to how the hunter cuts open the Big Bad Wolf to free Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother near the end of the story.
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* In the English dubbed version of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime, when [[Rebecca Hawkins]] asked if this monster was based on the Big Bad Wolf from ''Little Red Riding Hood'', [[Leon von Schroeder]] stated that the wolf she spoke of was of a different fairy tale.

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  • This monster is based on the Big Bad Wolf from the fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood, written by Charles Perraut, and later retold by the Brothers Grimm, in which the Big Bad Wolf stalks the eponymous protagonist in the woods to her sickly grandmother's house, whom he later uses her clothes to disguise himself in order to devour Red Riding Hood.
  • This card's effect of equipping a monster that it destroys by battle to itself is a reference to how the Big Bad Wolf devoured Red Riding Hood's grandmother and Red Riding Hood.
    • This card's effect to make the opponent choose to Special Summon their monsters equipped to this card after it is destroyed is a reference to how the hunter cuts open the Big Bad Wolf to free Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother near the end of the story.
  • In the English dubbed version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, when Rebecca Hawkins asked if this monster was based on the Big Bad Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood, Leon von Schroeder stated that the wolf she spoke of was of a different fairy tale.