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* This monster is based on a magnet, as we can see in the background and with its ability to either attract (attack position) or repel (defense position) opposing monsters.
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* This monster is based on a magnet, as we can see in the background and with its ability to either attract ([[Attack Position]]) or repel ([[Defense Position]]) opposing monsters.
   
 
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Morphtransition]]", "[[Factory of 100 Machines]]" and "[[Morphtronic Map]]".
 
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Morphtransition]]", "[[Factory of 100 Machines]]" and "[[Morphtronic Map]]".
   
 
* This Morphtronic is the only one with a negative (Attack Position) effect.
 
* This Morphtronic is the only one with a negative (Attack Position) effect.
 
 
** A possible pun on the fact that magnets tend to have a "negative" polarity on one side.
 
** A possible pun on the fact that magnets tend to have a "negative" polarity on one side.
   
 
* This card has a counterpart; [[Morphtronic Magnen Bar]].
 
* This card has a counterpart; [[Morphtronic Magnen Bar]].
   
* On episode 13 of Yu-Gi-Oh 5d's, Leo calls the act of having two [[Morphtronic Magnen]]s in defense position a "Magna Lock".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 013|Episode 13]] of Yu-Gi-Oh 5d's, Leo calls the act of having two [[Morphtronic Magnen]]s in defense position a "Magna Lock".

Revision as of 15:40, 6 November 2012

  • This monster is based on a magnet, as we can see in the background and with its ability to either attract (Attack Position) or repel (Defense Position) opposing monsters.
  • This Morphtronic is the only one with a negative (Attack Position) effect.
    • A possible pun on the fact that magnets tend to have a "negative" polarity on one side.