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− | * | + | * Despite the more common meaning of "Yuki" being "Snow", this card's name translates to "'''Ghost Rabbit'''" instead of "Snow Rabbit", due to the Kanji used being 幽鬼 instead of the 雪 for "Snow". |
− | + | ** This is further reinforced by the ghostly rabbit behind her. | |
− | + | ** Specifically its name is a pun on the [[wikipedia:ja:ユキウサギ|ユキウサギ]] (Yukiusagi) a.k.a. the common [[wikipedia:Mountain hare|Mountain Hare]] (''Lepis timidus''). | |
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