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When, out of anger or frustration, one character flips over a table that another character is sitting at, doing something on, or eating from. In Western uses, it's almost always a sign of a hot-tempered or violent character, and is done in anger, but as an alternative to hitting a person; while in a Boke and Tsukkomi Routine, it's more likely to be caused by frustration. Bonus Points if the table is covered with countless small objects which go flying everywhere when it is flipped. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Examples of Flipping the Table include:

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rdfs:label
  • Flipping the Table
rdfs:comment
  • When, out of anger or frustration, one character flips over a table that another character is sitting at, doing something on, or eating from. In Western uses, it's almost always a sign of a hot-tempered or violent character, and is done in anger, but as an alternative to hitting a person; while in a Boke and Tsukkomi Routine, it's more likely to be caused by frustration. Bonus Points if the table is covered with countless small objects which go flying everywhere when it is flipped. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Examples of Flipping the Table include:
gx04 lore
  • You can only use this card's effect while a monster that includes "Dizzy" in its card name is face-up on your side of the field. Destroy all cards except this card on your side of the field. Select and destroy cards on your opponent's field equal to the number of cards you have destroyed by this effect. You cannot Normal Summon or Set a monster the turn you use this effect.
dcterms:subject
supports archetypes
  • Dizzy
es lore
  • Sólo puedes usar el efecto de esta carta mientras un monstruo que incluye "Mareado" en su nombre de carta está boca arriba en tu lado del Campo. Destruye todas las cartas excepto esta carta en tu lado del Campo. Selecciona y destruye cartas en el campo de tu adversario equivalentes al número de cartas que has destruido con este efecto. No puedes Invocar de Modo Normal ni Colocar un monstruo en el turno en que usas este efecto.
Romaji Name
  • Chabudai Gaeshi
hr name
  • Prevrtanje Stola
it lore
  • Se controlli un mostro "Frastornato/a", puoi distruggere tutte le altre carte sul tuo Terreno. Quindi distruggi un ugual numero di carte sul Terreno del tuo avversario. Se attivi quest'effetto, non puoi effettuare un'Evocazione Normale o un Posizionamento questo turno.
pt name
  • Virando a Mesa
lore
  • You can only use this card's effect while a monster that includes "Dizzy" in its card name is face-up on your side of the field. Destroy all cards except this card on your side of the field. Select and destroy cards on your opponent's field equal to the number of cards you have destroyed by this effect. You cannot Normal Summon or Set a monster the turn you use this effect.
it name
  • Rovescia Tavolo
m/s/t
  • * Destroys Monster Cards * Destroys Spell Cards * Destroys Trap Cards
gx04 sets
  • Crush on You
de name
  • Den Tisch umwerfen
es name
  • Vuelco de Mesa /Volteando la Mesa
gx02 sets
card type
  • Spell
effect types
  • Activation requirement, Effect, Condition
Summoning
  • * Prevents the player's Normal Summons * Prevents your Sets
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Property
  • Continuous
tf04 sets
  • Generation Next
ar name
  • انقلاب الطاولة
Ja Name
  • ちゃぶし
gx06 sets
abstract
  • When, out of anger or frustration, one character flips over a table that another character is sitting at, doing something on, or eating from. In Western uses, it's almost always a sign of a hot-tempered or violent character, and is done in anger, but as an alternative to hitting a person; while in a Boke and Tsukkomi Routine, it's more likely to be caused by frustration. Bonus Points if the table is covered with countless small objects which go flying everywhere when it is flipped. See also Tantrum Throwing. If the action taking place at the table is a game of some sort, Flipping The Table often accompanies a Rage Quit. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Examples of Flipping the Table include:
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