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** “[[Toon Kingdom]]” |
** “[[Toon Kingdom]]” |
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− | * An odd design choice according to fans, the reason this card isn’t a [[Field Spell Card]] despite its name and appearance is because this card came out before [[Master Rules|Master Rule 3]], where two Field Spells can exist on the field, and because |
+ | * An odd design choice according to fans, the reason this card isn’t a [[Field Spell Card]] despite its name and appearance is because this card came out before [[Master Rules|Master Rule 3]], where two Field Spells can exist on the field, and because most [[Toon monster]]s are destroyed if this card is also destroyed, making this card a Field Spell would have made it much easier to destroy as the opponent could simply activate their own Field Spell instead of wasting cards to destroy it. |
** This card’s improved counterpart, "[[Toon Kingdom]]", is more appropriately typed a Field Spell. |
** This card’s improved counterpart, "[[Toon Kingdom]]", is more appropriately typed a Field Spell. |
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* This is one of two [[Spell Card]]s in the game with no effect, this one with only a cost. The other card is “[[Broken Bamboo Sword]]”. Both cards don’t do anything and are only meant to support other cards and activate their effects. |
* This is one of two [[Spell Card]]s in the game with no effect, this one with only a cost. The other card is “[[Broken Bamboo Sword]]”. Both cards don’t do anything and are only meant to support other cards and activate their effects. |
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+ | * This card has a [[Skill Card]] counterpart for [[Speed Duel (format)|Speed Duel]]s: "[[It's a Toon World!]]". |
Revision as of 10:29, 4 May 2020
- "Manga Ryu-Ran" appears on the front of this book, while "Toon Mermaid" appears on the back cover.
- This book appears in the artworks of the following cards:
- An odd design choice according to fans, the reason this card isn’t a Field Spell Card despite its name and appearance is because this card came out before Master Rule 3, where two Field Spells can exist on the field, and because most Toon monsters are destroyed if this card is also destroyed, making this card a Field Spell would have made it much easier to destroy as the opponent could simply activate their own Field Spell instead of wasting cards to destroy it.
- This card’s improved counterpart, "Toon Kingdom", is more appropriately typed a Field Spell.
- In the first Japanese print of this card and a few video games, such as Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul, you must pay 500 Life Points during each of your Standby Phase to keep "Toon World" in play. Also if "Toon World" is sent from the field to the Graveyard, you gain all Life Points paid for "Toon World".
- In the game Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses, this card's two artworks were featured on two different cards:
- The Structure Deck: Pegasus artwork of this card was featured on the Field Spell Card "Toon World".
- The other artwork used in all other sets in the OCG and all sets in the TCG was featured on the Equip Spell Card "Fiend Castle".
- This book is based on a pop-up book.
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist Duel 51: "Toons Attack!", Yugi Mutou speculates that since this card isn't circulated to the general public, it seems to be an original card made just for Pegasus, being the only one in the world.
- According to Pegasus, the page the "Toon World" book is open to is called "Evil Castle", and is the lair of "Toon Summoned Skull".
- This card's artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist Duel 68: "Do the Impossible!", specifically from the panel showing "Toon Summoned Skull" for the first time.
- This is one of two Spell Cards in the game with no effect, this one with only a cost. The other card is “Broken Bamboo Sword”. Both cards don’t do anything and are only meant to support other cards and activate their effects.
- This card has a Skill Card counterpart for Speed Duels: "It's a Toon World!".