Card Trivia:Number 39: Utopia

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The sealed form of this card, as it's being Summoned.
This monster's early concept, with the number "03" instead of "39" on its shoulder plate.
  • This card's Japanese name, "Numbers 39: King of Wishes, Hope" (No.ナンバーズ39 ぼうおうホープ Nanbāzu Sanjūkyū Kibōō Hōpu), could be a reference to the myth of Pandora, a woman who opened a box that unleashed all sins upon the world, with the only thing remaining in the box being hope.
    • Fittingly, in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime and manga, after Yuma Tsukumo unleashed the "Number" cards, they twisted and/or amplified their holders' desires, with this card being the only "Number" monster to remain in Astral's possession.
    • This card's Japanese effect name, "Moon Barrier" (ムーン・バリア Mūn Baria), is based on the kanji 「おう」 (, lit. "full moon") in this card's Japanese name.
  • This card's TCG name, "Utopia", is a literary term used for a perfect society or community. The word originated with Sir Thomas More, in his 1516 novel of the same name.
    • In the book, More wrote a small segment describing the games played by the Utopians (people of Utopia): "They have, however, two games not unlike our chess. The one, a battle of numbers, in which number consumes number. The other, a contest between the virtues and vices, in which the discord among the vices themselves and their union against virtue is not unpleasantly represented".
      • Fittingly, this describes the battle of the "Number" monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime and manga.
  • This card is the only "Number" monster to have more than 1 "Number C" upgraded form.
  • This monster originally had the number "3" instead of "39" in its early concept, as shown by the artwork book of Kazuki Takahashi released in December 2011.
  • In the anime, this monster seemed to be the most loyal "Number" monster to Astral.
    • In Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 03838: "Double Jeopardy: Part 2", when Number 96 attacked Astral, this monster protected him. It also acted completely on its own, as both Astral and Number 96 were clearly surprised.
  • This is the first card whose Korean name (No.39 유토피아 Neombeojeu Samsipgu Yutopia, "No.39 Utopia") has the same naming scheme as both its TCG and Japanese name.
  • This is the first card to be printed in Astral glyphs, as well as the first Legal card to be printed in a fictional language.