That is opinion.
It is a matter of opinion. I personally don't find it useful in my dueling deck.
No, there is a difference in game terms between a 'Kuriboh' and a 'Kuriboh card/monster'. The first literally means the Lv1 Fiend that protects your life points. The latter means any card with Kuriboh in the name. Multiply requires a 'Kuriboh' and not a 'Kuriboh card', meaning only the original Kuriboh can be used, no special versions like Lv9 or Lv10.
Yes kuriboh is male kuribon is female
Kuriboh, or 'Kuribou' means 'chestnut person', referring to the shape.
It says on the card that it is used during the opponent's battle phase. Yes, it can be used in the same battle phase it is summoned in, there is no restriction against this.
In vain. Let's say Yugi sacrificed Kuriboh for Summoned Skull, but his opponent used Trap hole. Kuriboh's Sacrifice was in vain. It basically means Kuriboh was sacrificed for no reason. So his sacrifice was "In vain."
Yes, Winged Kuriboh is a Yu-Gi-Oh card, and a character in the manga.
no sorry!
No, there is a difference in game terms between a 'Kuriboh' and a 'Kuriboh card/monster'. The first literally means the Lv1 Fiend that protects your life points. The latter means any card with Kuriboh in the name. Multiply requires a 'Kuriboh' and not a 'Kuriboh card', meaning only the original Kuriboh can be used, no special versions like Lv9 or Lv10.
Not very rare. Only worth about $5
Nice try, but there is no such card.
He is in the first episode, he gives Judai the Winged Kuriboh card. He appears at the end too.
The dark magician, kaibaman, yubel, winged kuriboh, neos, honest
Kuriboh's Attribute is Dark.
Yes kuriboh is male kuribon is female
Kuriba, Kuribe, Kuribi, Kuribu and Kuriboh
Kuriboh, or 'Kuribou' means 'chestnut person', referring to the shape.
yes well they have 2 be not really related but its in the kuriboh family