There is no special summoned monster. Phoenix Gearfried's effect is a trigger which activates after the resolution of the Spell Card, but in this case since Dark Hole is destroying him, by that time he'll be in the graveyard and won't be able to activate.
Let's say though that he survives destruction, perhaps he had a Card Guard token on him. If that happens, then he will trigger after Dark Hole resolves, summoning the monster. Since Dark Hole has already resolved, the newly summoned monster is in no danger from it.
Yes, as long as the Fusion Monster had been successfully Fusion Summoned before going to the graveyard, and does not have the phrase 'cannot be special summoned except' like Dark Paladin.
No, the monster is not being summoned in any way, all that is happening is that its controller changed.
The following monsters inflict damage to your opponent when destroyed. Some of these effects will depend on whether you or your opponent destroyed it and/or if it was destroyed in battle or by a card effect:AbakiEarthbound Immortal Aslla piscuBalloon LizardMecha-Dog MarronOxygeddon
"Shocktopus" goes into your Spell/Trap card zone and is considered equipped to opponent's monster.
You can tribute a special summoned monster, yes.
The monster will always return to its owner's Graveyard. Incidentally, if the effect of the destroyed monster activates while it is still on the field, you will be able to use it; however, if the effect activates in the Graveyard, the card's owner will control the effect.
No, if your attacking Monster is destroyed by an opponent's "Sakuretsu Armor" it is considered destroyed as the result of an effect.In order for a Monster to be considered destroyed as a result of battle, the attacking Monster must have been destroyed because its ATK was equal or less than the opponent's attack position Monster it battled with.
Yes, as long as the Fusion Monster had been successfully Fusion Summoned before going to the graveyard, and does not have the phrase 'cannot be special summoned except' like Dark Paladin.
If the opponent's monster is in attack mode, then both monsters are destroyed. If it's in defence, then nothing happens.
Yes, it has the usual toon monster effects - needs Toon World, needs tribute for a special summon, can't attack on the turn it was summoned, needs a 500LP payment to be able to attack, can attack directly if the opponent controls no toons, and is destroyed if Toon World is destroyed.
No, the monster is not being summoned in any way, all that is happening is that its controller changed.
The minute Ojama Knight is fusion summoned onto the field, it activates and you must select up to 2 monster zones. If your opponent has all 5 monster zone taken up, you cannot select any of these monster zones. If 2 of their monsters get taken out of the field after the Ojama Knight has been summoned and already activate it's effect, your opponent can still summon another 2 monsters into that area. But if your opponent controls 4 monsters when you fusion summoned Ojama Knight, and you select 1 of their monster zones, as long as Ojama Knight remains on the field, that 1 monster zone cannot be used.
The following monsters inflict damage to your opponent when destroyed. Some of these effects will depend on whether you or your opponent destroyed it and/or if it was destroyed in battle or by a card effect:AbakiEarthbound Immortal Aslla piscuBalloon LizardMecha-Dog MarronOxygeddon
If it targets one of your monster
"Shocktopus" goes into your Spell/Trap card zone and is considered equipped to opponent's monster.
Andro Sphinx is a level 10 LIGHT monster, Beast/Effect type, with 3000 ATK and 2500 DEF. If Pyramid of Light is active on the field, Andro Sphinx can be special summoned by paying 500 life points. Andro Sphinx cannot attack on the turn it is summoned, nor can it be special summoned from the graveyard. When Andro Sphinx destroys a defence position monster by battle, damage is dealt to the opponent's life points equal to half the destroyed monster's ATK.
Because it is an 'only be special summoned by..' monster, that means it can be special summoned by cards like Monster Reborn, after it was summoned properly but was destroyed. Note that a field spell card is in no way part of Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon's summon condition. MB-EWD will simply be destroyed if it is ever face-up on the field, and no Field Spell Card is in play. So if Monster Reborn was used in this case, MB-EWD would be special summoned, and then destroy itself.