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* "[[An Owl of Luck]]" is the Field Spell Card counterpart of "[[A Cat of Ill Omen]]". | * "[[An Owl of Luck]]" is the Field Spell Card counterpart of "[[A Cat of Ill Omen]]". | ||
*The monsters in the artwork of "[[Dimension Explosion]]" are references to [[Chazz Princeton]], [[Jaden Yuki]], [[Syrus Truesdale]], [[Seto Kaiba]], [[Yugi Mutou]] and [[Joey Wheeler]]. | *The monsters in the artwork of "[[Dimension Explosion]]" are references to [[Chazz Princeton]], [[Jaden Yuki]], [[Syrus Truesdale]], [[Seto Kaiba]], [[Yugi Mutou]] and [[Joey Wheeler]]. | ||
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*"[[Drill Barnacle]]", "[[Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity]]", "[[Torpedo Fish]]" and either "[[Skull Servant]]" or "[[King of the Skull Servants]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Ghost Fleet Salvage]]". | *"[[Drill Barnacle]]", "[[Wind-Up Carrier Zenmaity]]", "[[Torpedo Fish]]" and either "[[Skull Servant]]" or "[[King of the Skull Servants]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Ghost Fleet Salvage]]". | ||
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* Despite their English flavor text, the Japanese lores of "[[Kozaky]]" and "[[Woodborg Inpachi]]" do not mention "Dark World"; rather, they translate to "Demon World". | * Despite their English flavor text, the Japanese lores of "[[Kozaky]]" and "[[Woodborg Inpachi]]" do not mention "Dark World"; rather, they translate to "Demon World". | ||
* In the original manga and the few first arcs of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-G-Oh!]]'', [[Fusion Monster]]s were not cards, but were simply two cards placed on top of one another that rendered a new holographic monster. | * In the original manga and the few first arcs of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-G-Oh!]]'', [[Fusion Monster]]s were not cards, but were simply two cards placed on top of one another that rendered a new holographic monster. | ||
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+ | * In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', the three "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"s are named Azrael, Ibris, and Djibril. | ||
+ | * No [[Ritual Monster]]s have appeared in the anime since ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', though a [[Jester Puppet King Pantomine|one]] has appeared in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D' (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' manga. | ||
+ | * The character [[Nightshroud]] appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Spell - The End of the Storm]]". | ||
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- A figure looking exactly like "The Grim Reaper" from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX appears in the artwork of "Arduous Decision", a card used in Yu-Gi-Oh!.
- Despite their English flavor text, the Japanese lores of "Kozaky" and "Woodborg Inpachi" do not mention "Dark World"; rather, they translate to "Demon World".
- In the original manga and the few first arcs of Yu-G-Oh!, Fusion Monsters were not cards, but were simply two cards placed on top of one another that rendered a new holographic monster.