Gravity, but make it gayer :)
Man, it really is hard to tell if this is supposed to be Rainbow Dragon or Rainbow Dark Dragon in this artwork. Is it just odd lighting? Or is this the genuine colors of the monster? Guess we’ll never know. I’ll be honest, I have no idea what “rainbow gravity” would even look like, but this seems like a good enough interpretation. To me, the gravity part looks like the swirling blue and purple background vortex, while the rainbow part is obvious (and kinda twofold with Rainbow (Dark) Dragon in the picture). All in all, pretty solid art with a nice rainbow in it.Rating: 10/10
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“Re-Cover”s English name is a pun on recover and a book cover. The Japanese name translates as “Re-Bible,” a pun on revival and Bible.
The first thing I have to say about this card is that it’s a giant, planet themed robot, and that of course means I love it right off the bat. Compared to the other Legendary Planet cards, however, it’s name is… Pretty lame. You get one adjective to describe a Saturn-based robot with, and you just go with Big? Really? Big? Alright. In contrast, I think it’s neat that they went with a spherical robot so that it vaguely resembles a planet, unlike most of the other Legendary Planets. And, of course, being the Saturn card, they gave it a giant energy ring, which is nice. My favorite parts have to be the head shape (fun, kinda reminds me of Gundams) and its big, detached arms (for punching, clearly).
Rating: 10/10, sorry everybody, I never stopped loving robots
Judge Man is, for once in his life, actually doing his job it seems. He’s just doing it in a really odd way that seems kinda nonsensical for someone like him. I mean, “Judge Man” to me implies a courtroom setting, not, you know, divine judgement. Anyway, I think it’s really funny that this giant armored man is just peaking out of some clouds while radiating light to point at this little lizard man. What did this lizard ever do to you? How could you ever hope to judge him? Do lizards even go to hell? Seems unlikely.
Rating: 8/10
This is another one of those cards that I’ve never seen up close before, namely in that I never realized Giant Orc and Terrorking Archfiend were even there. Mostly I just remember super saiyan Vegeta’s back. And of course the really nice rainbow gradient across the background. Idk how to feel about this card now that I’ve seen the monsters in it. I guess they help illustrate the card’s effect, if nothing else. I’ll be honest though, really the selling point for me here is the rainbow colors.
Rating: 9/10
Dark World
Miho my love
“Jounouchi, what the hell are you doing?!”
“I should be the one asking that! You promised me that if I joined your gang you wouldn’t lay a hand on my friends!”
“I knew it! Jounouchi did it for us!”
“Give me back my friend! No, that’s not all… For laying a hand on my friend, I’ll take you down!”
Fire Hand
“When this card in your possession is destroyed by your opponent’s card and sent to your GY: You can target 1 monster they control; destroy that target, then you can Special Summon 1 ‘Ice Hand’ from your Deck.”
Promo
YO07-JP001 炎魔刃フレイムタン Enmajin Flametongue (Flametongue the Blazing Magical Blade)
LINK-2 FIRE Warrior Link Effect Monster
ATK 1400
Links: Bottom Left; Bottom Right
Materials: 2 FIRE monsters
You can only use the (2) effect of this card’s name once per turn.
(1) Face-up Spells/Traps you control cannot be destroyed by your opponent’s effects.
(2) You can target 1 of your banished FIRE monsters; add it to your hand, and if you do, you cannot activate the effects of cards with that name for the rest of this turn.
Hey look, its Cardcar D’s engine! Okay, so maybe it isn’t officially the engine of our beloved card car, but what other engine could possibly fit into a card car than one that is, itself, a card?
The design of this card is fairly simple, but it gets its point across. It’s a karuta card that you put in your car to make it go faster (clearly indicated by the dual bold lightning bolts). The color scheme is nice and the colors are bold, giving the design a nice contrast. The background is fun too!! I love the colors they chose, and also that the white outline around the monster isn’t so noticeable as it blends in with the shiny spots in multiple places.Rating: 10/10, love the car, love the engine
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