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Double Dealing Character/Spell Cards/Stage 5
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逆符「鏡の国の弾幕」
Reverse Sign "Danmaku Through the Looking-Glass"
逆符「天下転覆」
Reverse Sign "Overturning All Under Heaven"
逆弓「天壌夢弓の詔勅」
Reverse Bow "Decree of the Dream Bow of Heaven & Earth"
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Midboss Spell Card
Boss Spell Card #1
Spell Card 069
Owner
Seija Kijin
Stage 5 — Easy
Stage 5 — Easy
Spell Card 070
Reverse Sign "Danmaku Through the Looking-Glass"
Owner
Seija Kijin
Stage 5 — Normal
Stage 5 — Normal
Boss Spell Card #2
Spell Card 076
Reverse Sign "Overturning All Under Heaven"
Owner
Seija Kijin
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Boss Spell Card #3
Spell Card 077
Owner
Seija Kijin
Stage 5 — Easy
Stage 5 — Easy
Spell Card 079
Owner
Seija Kijin
Stage 5 — Hard
Stage 5 — Hard
Spell Card 080
Reverse Bow "Decree of the Dream Bow of Heaven & Earth"
Owner
Seija Kijin
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Stage 5 — Lunatic
Boss Spell Card #4
Notes
- ↑ gekishin (逆針, normally pronounced sakabari) is a kind of nautical compass which displays the Earthly Branches in reverse order so that the needle shows which direction the ship is moving in. When written in kanji, the spellcard's name is also a palindrome, being read the same forwards and backwards. The name is also a pun on 逆進撃 (reverse charge), referring to how the bullets approach from the opposite direction.
- ↑ A play on "鏡の国のアリス", the Japanese title of Through the Looking-Glass
- ↑ This is a reference to Michael's Jackson's song Man in the Mirror. It is also the name of the Stand used by Illuso from "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険)."
- ↑ A play on "天地無用", a phrase commonly found on boxes and packaging that indicates that the contents shouldn't be turned over. Equivalent to "This Side Up" in English.
- ↑ A play on the identically-pronounced phrase "天壌無窮" (tenjou mukyuu), which means "as eternal as heaven and earth".
- ↑ A play on the similarly-pronounced phrase "天壌無窮の神勅" (tenjou mukyuu no shinchoku, "the prophecy as eternal as heaven & earth"). The phrase refers to a divine prophecy mentioned in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki chronicles.
- ↑ A reference to "Change Air Blade" (チェンジエアブレード), a single-screen competitive shmup where players can switch between a small, regular form and a large "boss" form.
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