Card Trivia:Limiter Removal
- "Cyber End Dragon" appears in this card's second artwork.
- This card's second artwork is based on how it was used alongside "Cyber End Dragon" in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime.
- The odometer in this card's artwork appears to be a broken version of the one depicted in the artwork of "Speed Spell - Acceleration Limiter".
- The odometer features the number 2705, possibly implying that the effect was used on a monster with 1350 ATK. Possible other candidates are "Kinetic Soldier" and "Disk Magician".
- This card's artwork and effect both reference the process of overclocking, in which the performance of a machine could be increased (usually a computer hardware) at the risk of instability or outright hardware failure, which is reflected in its effect to destroy the Machine monsters during the End Phase.
- Ironically, in spite of this card's name, this card was, for a long time, Limited in the Advanced Format.
- This card has a "Speed Spell" counterpart: "Speed Spell - Limiter Removal".
- This card has a Rush Duel Drone counterpart: "Limiter Remodel".
- This card has the following Type counterparts:
- For Beast and Beast-Warrior monsters: "Wild Nature's Release"
- For Plant monsters: "Raging Mad Plants"
- For Psychic monsters: "ESP Amplifier"
- This card shares similarities with "Sonic Boom":
- Both cards feature an effect that doubles a Machine monster's ATK (albeit "Sonic Boom" is more specific with this) and destroys the affected monster(s) during the End Phase.
- Both cards' artworks depict references to high speed (this card's shows a maxed out speedometer and "Sonic Boom" shows a titular sonic boom, which is a loud sound associated with the distortion of air wrought by an object that travels at a speed that breaks the sound barrier).