Difference between pages "Shonen Jump Vol. 2, Issue 1 promotional card" and "Card Trivia:Sphinx Teleia"

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| type            = [[Magazine promotional card]]
 
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* This monster is based on the female [[wikipedia:Sphinx|Sphinx]] of [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]], who killed anyone who couldn't answer her riddles and was defeated by Oedipus.
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** Fittingly, this card's [[attack name]] in the Japanese version of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]'' movie was "Question of the Trial".
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The '''''Shonen Jump'' Vol. 2, Issue 1''' promotional card is a "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]", released with Volume 2, Issue 1 of the ''[[Shonen Jump]]'' magazine.
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* "Teleia" in this card's name is Greek for "perfect".
  
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* This card has a male [[counterpart]]: "[[Andro Sphinx]]".
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* In the English version of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light'' anime, this card's name was stated as "Gynosphinx" in the card text of "[[Theinen the Great Sphinx (anime)|Theinen the Great Sphinx]]" (whose Japanese name translates to "Sphinx Androgynous").
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 8 April 2023

  • "Teleia" in this card's name is Greek for "perfect".
  • In the English version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light anime, this card's name was stated as "Gynosphinx" in the card text of "Theinen the Great Sphinx" (whose Japanese name translates to "Sphinx Androgynous").