Labyrinth Tank
Machine / Fusion DARK / 7
"Giga-Tech Wolf" + "Cannon Soldier"
2400/2400
CARD ID: 99551425
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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This monster appears to be based on the concept of the cleaners from the film Labyrinth. Both are large mechanical maze-dwellers armed with giant drills and wheels to move along walls.
Additionally, this card's name mentions Labyrinth Wall, which was used alongside this card by the Paradox Brothers.
This card has a retrained counterpart known as Labyrinth Heavy Tank.
This card was a Normal Monster when it first appeared in the anime and manga, but became a Fusion Monster when it debuted in the TCG.
This card's Bandai artwork is taken from , specifically from the panel showing this monster being Summoned.
This card's OCG/TCG artwork is taken from the same source, albeit with minor changes in detailing.
The same applies for this card's unique artwork in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters video game series, except with further changes in detailing.
Additionally, this card's name mentions Labyrinth Wall, which was used alongside this card by the Paradox Brothers.
This card has a retrained counterpart known as Labyrinth Heavy Tank.
This card was a Normal Monster when it first appeared in the anime and manga, but became a Fusion Monster when it debuted in the TCG.
This card's Bandai artwork is taken from , specifically from the panel showing this monster being Summoned.
This card's OCG/TCG artwork is taken from the same source, albeit with minor changes in detailing.
The same applies for this card's unique artwork in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters video game series, except with further changes in detailing.