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* "Wapper" in this card's Japanese name is police slang for "handcuff". The term was popularized in Japan, where it was used frequently in police dramas during the '80s. |
* "Wapper" in this card's Japanese name is police slang for "handcuff". The term was popularized in Japan, where it was used frequently in police dramas during the '80s. |
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* This card's [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] are equal, likely imitating the monster's appearance (its cuff-like head is identical to its tail). |
* This card's [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] are equal, likely imitating the monster's appearance (its cuff-like head is identical to its tail). |
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− | * In the anime, the dragon literally cuffs a [[monster]]'s hands; it may also cuff their bodies or other limbs, as shown in the battle against "[[Junk Warrior]]". |
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− | * This monster looks similar to "[[Lock Dragon]]". |
Latest revision as of 00:50, 25 April 2014
- "Wapper" in this card's Japanese name is police slang for "handcuff". The term was popularized in Japan, where it was used frequently in police dramas during the '80s.