Card Trivia:Huge Revolution
- The peasant slashed by the whip from "Oppressed People", the blonde man from "People Running About", and the man standing on the corner from "United Resistance" appear in this card's artwork.
- This card follows the storyline of the specific stages leading up to the revolution. Each of the above-mentioned monsters' Levels increase, likely denoting the different stages leading up to the revolution.
- Curiously, each of the respective required monsters depicts in its card artwork human soldiers and peasants that would normally be depicted as Warrior monsters, but each card's Attributes and Types are FIRE Pyro, WIND Thunder, and WATER Aqua. This likely references the colors red, white, and blue, the flag colors of several countries that have had famous revolutions, such as France, The United States of America, The Netherlands, and most likely, Russia.
- This card has a Rush Duel Gi-ant Revolution counterpart: "Gi-ant Revolution".
- This is one of three cards that can only be activated while the player controls three specific monsters on the field, the other two being "Ojama Delta Hurricane!!" and "Triangle O".
- "Conscription" > "Spell-Stopping Statute" > "Imperial Iron Wall" > "Royal Decree" > "Imperial Order" > "Imperial Custom" > "The Emperor's Holiday" > "Royal Command" > "Royal Writ of Taxation" > "Royal Oppression" > "Oppressed People" > "People Running About" > "United Resistance" > Huge Revolution > "Rock Bombardment" > "Royal Surrender" > "The Huge Revolution is Over" > "Liberty at Last!"
- This card is part of the storyline of a kingdom ruled by a cruel emperor and their subject's revolution, resulting in the emperor being deposed and the subjects being freed.
- The events in this card's artwork are continued in the artwork of "The Huge Revolution is Over", depicting the revolution being halted by the emperor's guards.
- However, the events depicted in "Double Payback" seem to indicate the people were partially successful.
- This card is part of the storyline of a kingdom ruled by a cruel emperor and their subject's revolution, resulting in the emperor being deposed and the subjects being freed.
- The Japanese artwork of "Vow of Tribe" is similar to this card's artwork.