Card Trivia:Beelzeus of the Diabolic Dragons
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- This card's name is a portmanteau of Beelzebub (one of the seven princes of Hell in Christian religion) and Zeus (the god of thunder and the sky in Greek mythology).
- This monster's central body resembles the head of a fly, which is used as a typical representation of the head of Beelzebub.
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's manga, this card was played by Sect Ijuin, who uses an Insect Deck.
- During his second Duel with Yusei Fudo, Sect controlled this card on the field alongside "Great Poseidon Beetle" and "Giant Hades Stag Beetle". This is a reference to Zeus and his two brothers, Poseidon and Hades, who each received the sky, the sea and the underworld after defeating the Titans.
- Though this card's Japanese name is "Devil King Super Dragon - Beelzeus", the monster features a female humanoid torso atop the central body between its two dragon heads.
- This card is an evolution of "Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons".