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− | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[T.G. | + | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[T.G. Close]]". |
* Three [[Synchro Summon]]ing rings appear in this card's artwork. | * Three [[Synchro Summon]]ing rings appear in this card's artwork. | ||
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* This card has a counterpart: "[[T.G. Glaive Blaster]]". | * This card has a counterpart: "[[T.G. Glaive Blaster]]". | ||
− | ** Both cards are named after | + | ** Both cards are named after polearm weapons wielded by these monsters. In this card's case, it is named after a [[wikipedia:Halberd|halberd]], a polearm consisting of an axe blade topped with a spike mounted on a long shaft. |
* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' anime, this card and "T.G. Blade Blaster" were the only "[[T.G.]]" monsters to not be treated also as [[Machine]] monsters, since their original [[Type]] is already Machine. | * In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' anime, this card and "T.G. Blade Blaster" were the only "[[T.G.]]" monsters to not be treated also as [[Machine]] monsters, since their original [[Type]] is already Machine. |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 5 October 2023
- This monster appears in the artwork of "T.G. Close".
- Three Synchro Summoning rings appear in this card's artwork.
- This is a reference to the minimum number of Synchro Materials for this card's Synchro Summon.
- As such, this card is the first Synchro Monster to require at least three Synchro Monsters as its Synchro Materials.
- "XXX" in this card's Japanese anime name, "Tech Genus Halberd Cannon MAXXX-∞" represents the Delta Accel Synchro Monster card type.
- Additionally, "∞" in this card's Japanese anime name is a reference to Antinomy's allegiance to Z-one, whose servants (Aporia and his embodiments) used the "∞" monsters.
- This card is the upgraded Delta Accel Synchro form of "T.G. Blade Blaster".
- This card has an upgraded "/Assault Mode" counterpart: "T.G. Halberd Cannon/Assault Mode".
- This card has a counterpart: "T.G. Glaive Blaster".
- Both cards are named after polearm weapons wielded by these monsters. In this card's case, it is named after a halberd, a polearm consisting of an axe blade topped with a spike mounted on a long shaft.
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, this card and "T.G. Blade Blaster" were the only "T.G." monsters to not be treated also as Machine monsters, since their original Type is already Machine.
- This card is the only signature card of the Iliaster's Four Stars of Destruction to be a Synchro Monster; the other three are Effect Monsters (Aporia's "Meklord Astro Mekanikle", Paradox's "Malefic Truth Dragon", and Z-one's "Sephylon, the Ultimate Timelord").
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode Beginning of the End, Struggle to the Death for the Future!", during this monster's Summoning animation, a star turned into a supernova, and after it exploded, a giant black hole formed.
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- This could be a reference to Z-one's future, where the excessive amount of Synchro Summons (the Delta Accel Synchro Summon) caused the Ener-D to go out of control, leading to the destruction of the humanity (the supernova), and leaving in its place a lifeless ruined world (the black hole).