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* "[[Freed the Brave Wanderer]]", "[[Water Dragon]]", an unknown monster, and "[[Gagagigo]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Subspatial Battle]]". | * "[[Freed the Brave Wanderer]]", "[[Water Dragon]]", an unknown monster, and "[[Gagagigo]]" appear in the artwork of "[[Subspatial Battle]]". | ||
* "[[Aquamirror Illusion]]" is the first [[Trap Card]] specifically designed to Summon [[Ritual Monster]]s. | * "[[Aquamirror Illusion]]" is the first [[Trap Card]] specifically designed to Summon [[Ritual Monster]]s. | ||
− | * "[[ | + | * "[[Zefrasaber, Swordmaster of the Nekroz]]" is wearing/wielding all the weapons of the "[[XX-Saber]]" monsters. |
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− | * The anime card "[[Excalibur]]" doubles the [[equip]]ped [[Monster Card|monster]]'s [[original ATK]]. | + | * The anime card "[[Excalibur]]" doubles the [[equip]]ped [[Monster Card|monster]]'s [[original ATK]]. Near a decade a later, the monster "[[Heroic Champion - Excalibur]]" was released, whose own [[effect]] can double its original ATK. |
* The names of the [[Seven Barian Emperors]] are corrupted versions of the names of the stars that form the [[wikipedia:Big Dipper|Big Dipper]]. | * The names of the [[Seven Barian Emperors]] are corrupted versions of the names of the stars that form the [[wikipedia:Big Dipper|Big Dipper]]. | ||
* In the anime, the effect of "[[Fake Explosion]]" could Summon any [[Level]] 5 monster, explaining why "[[Zaborg the Thunder Monarch]]" appears in its artwork. | * In the anime, the effect of "[[Fake Explosion]]" could Summon any [[Level]] 5 monster, explaining why "[[Zaborg the Thunder Monarch]]" appears in its artwork. | ||
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* The same unnamed molten monster has appeared on one [[Trap Card]] with "Chaos" in its name in every anime series since ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''. The cards are "[[Chaos Burst]]", "[[Chaos Bloom]]" and "[[Chaos Return]]". | * The same unnamed molten monster has appeared on one [[Trap Card]] with "Chaos" in its name in every anime series since ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''. The cards are "[[Chaos Burst]]", "[[Chaos Bloom]]" and "[[Chaos Return]]". | ||
− | * "[[ | + | * "[[Satellarknight Unukalhai]]" was transformed into "[[Shaddoll Squamata]]" by [[Curse of the Shadow Prison|a curse]]. |
* The written Japanese anime lore of "[[Toon World]]" in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' is actually identical to its first ''OCG'' printing, despite the vast difference in [[effect]]s. | * The written Japanese anime lore of "[[Toon World]]" in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' is actually identical to its first ''OCG'' printing, despite the vast difference in [[effect]]s. | ||
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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-Gi-Oh!, Fusion Monsters were not cards, but were simply two cards placed on top of one another that rendered a new holographic monster.