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Card Trivia:The Legendary Fisherman

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* This card has two upgraded forms: monster appears in the artwork of "[[The Legendary Fisherman IISea Stealth Attack]]" and "[[The Legendary Fisherman IIISharkify]]".
* In the This card has two [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)Card evolutions|second series animeupgraded]] only, this monster is supposed to be the embodiment of forms: "[[Mako TsunamiThe Legendary Fisherman II]]'s " and "[[Mr. Tsunami|father]], indicating that the "The Legendary FishermanIII]]" looks similar to him.
* This In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]], this monster appears in was supposedly the artwork embodiment of [[Mako Tsunami]]'s [[Mako's father|father]], indicating that the "[[Sea Stealth AttackThe Legendary Fisherman (anime)|The Legendary Fisherman]]"looks similar to him.
* The idea behind this This card's effect is likely that similar to "[[The Legendary FishermanGambler]]" hides beneath , in that they are similarly named and each resembles a character from the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime, despite not being based on them in-universe. In the waters case of "The Legendary Gambler", it resembles [[UmiSolomon Muto]]", which protect it from attacks and Spell effects, but hiding below the water's surface also keeps it from protecting the playerin his younger years.
* This The idea behind this card's design may be inspired by a real man named Filomeno Patacsileffect is likely that this monster hides beneath the waters of "[[Umi]]", a Hawaiian fisherman who, in 1957, rode an 800-pound Tiger Shark in an attempt to free which protects it from one of his fishing nets. Furthermore, in Hawaiian culture[[attack]]s and [[Spell]] [[effect]]s, sharks are highly respected creatures which may explain the normally odd combination of the fisherman himself and but hiding below the shark he rides in this cardwater's artwork.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://surface also keeps it from protecting theplayer.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Sep/28/il/il06a.html | title = <nowiki>Shark highly respected in Hawaiian culture | The Honolulu Advertiser | Hawaii's Newspaper</nowiki> | author = Timothy Hurley | publisher = The Honolulu Advertiser | date = September 28, 2004 | accessdate = May 9, 2017}}</ref> == References ==<references />
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