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The image in question.

Alright. This has to be fake. Now, I could play devils advocate and remind myself the the artists/writers have authority over how they portray the cards as far as the anime is concerned. But seriously? I throw all intelligent arguments out the window. Never before have I seen such a travesty. Good day.--火星 WagesWar 01:58, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

Heck, closer inspection leads me to believe this is shopped. --火星 WagesWar 01:59, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

I don't see what the problem is here. IPlay4Fun (talkcontribs) 01:59, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

Not shopped. Legitimate card. Saw it in the anime myself. It's part of a mini-archetype, sort of opposite Crashbugs, used by Todokori. It's a pixellated doctor that undoes the viral Crashbug infection. Now please, explain why this is a problem in a show where there have been many, MANY, more ridiculous cards shown. And if asked, I will provide an ARMY of examples. --Blue-Eyes Starlight Dragon (talkcontribs) 02:30, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

Nope, not shopped. Quite real. And this is from the best episode ZEXAL has had in several months, at that. And really, it's not any more ridiculous than the crap the other series has pulled in this particular case. Cheesedude (talkcontribs) 03:51, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

Huh, the only way I could see how one thinks this is shopped is with the gritty/blurry edges of the card but that's rather common. I too have seen the episode, it is real, of course not released yet as playable but it exits in cannon. Now look at the English version of Meteor of Destruction used by Joey while possesed by Marik...yeah there's some pretty horrible looking things but that's how it rolls. 96.249.204.41 (talk) 04:14, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

When I photoshop things, there will be no gritty/blurry edges, so that argument is invalid.
The grittiness is most likely due to the compression used in the video codec of the place that screenshot was taken. -Falzar FZ- (talk page|useful stuff) 04:19, November 29, 2011 (UTC)
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