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I don't quite feel like this is a solid set in stone guarantee, but I feel like this card's illustration is specifically meant to call back to [[Mewtwo (Wizards Promo 3)]], given the general pose, and the appearance of the black-and-green background with the orbs. The Benimaru Itoh art just looks a lot like this one to me, an intentional homage. I won't edit the page until someone else agrees, though. [[User:TehBazzard|TehBazzard]] ([[User talk:TehBazzard|talk]]) 00:45, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
I don't quite feel like this is a solid set in stone guarantee, but I feel like this card's illustration is specifically meant to call back to [[Mewtwo (Wizards Promo 3)]], given the general pose, and the appearance of the black-and-green background with the orbs. The Benimaru Itoh art just looks a lot like this one to me, an intentional homage. I won't edit the page until someone else agrees, though. In fact, both cards have an attack named Psyburn and Energy Absorption. Pretty sure the reference/homage is 100% intended.[[User:TehBazzard|TehBazzard]] ([[User talk:TehBazzard|talk]]) 00:45, 4 November 2016 (UTC)

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I don't quite feel like this is a solid set in stone guarantee, but I feel like this card's illustration is specifically meant to call back to Mewtwo (Wizards Promo 3), given the general pose, and the appearance of the black-and-green background with the orbs. The Benimaru Itoh art just looks a lot like this one to me, an intentional homage. I won't edit the page until someone else agrees, though. In fact, both cards have an attack named Psyburn and Energy Absorption. Pretty sure the reference/homage is 100% intended.TehBazzard (talk) 00:45, 4 November 2016 (UTC)