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* An ankh (a symbol of revival) is on her chest, very possibly referring to the second effect of this card.
 
* An ankh (a symbol of revival) is on her chest, very possibly referring to the second effect of this card.
 
** Because of this, along with the exposed skin on the card, it's unlikely that this card will receive a [[TCG]] release anytime soon, as [[Kazuki Takahashi]] refuses to censor this card for a Western distribution.
 
** Because of this, along with the exposed skin on the card, it's unlikely that this card will receive a [[TCG]] release anytime soon, as [[Kazuki Takahashi]] refuses to censor this card for a Western distribution.
** However, due to the release of cards with visible ankh such as [[Monster Reborn Reborn]], [[The Legendary Exodia Incarnate]], and [[Samsara Dragon]], and this monster lacks of visible cleavage unlike other "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" cards, the fact this card isn't released in TCG is likely due to the pentagram symbol on her dress.
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** However, due to the release of cards with visible ankh such as [[Monster Reborn Reborn]], [[The Legendary Exodia Incarnate]], and [[Samsara, Dragon of Rebirth]], and this monster lacks of visible cleavage unlike other "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" cards, the fact this card isn't released in TCG is likely due to the pentagram symbol on her dress.

Revision as of 09:57, 5 October 2018

  • This card could be also a female counterpart to "Sorcerer of Dark Magic", as they both need Level 6 Spellcaster monsters for their summon, and they are the strongest variations of their base forms, respectively "Dark Magician Girl" and "Dark Magician".
  • This card's artwork is based on the anniversary artwork of "Dark Magician" both of which were drawn by Kazuki Takahashi.
    • In both works, Takahashi redraws the iconic monsters with darker colors and outfits. He also uses a more realistic, flesh-like style.
      • The realistic flesh-like style, slightly tan complexion and highlights on her blonde hair also bring into mind the "Gyaru" archetype, as referenced in the card name.
    • According to the Duel Art artbook by Kazuki Takahashi, this art was originally intended to be simply another "Dark Magician Girl" art to act as a female counterpart to the anniversary art of "Dark Magician." It was later made into a new Xyz Monster.
  • The letters that appear in the circle are Cyrillic.
  • An ankh (a symbol of revival) is on her chest, very possibly referring to the second effect of this card.