Card Trivia:Scapegoat
- Four "Sheep Tokens" appear in this card's artwork.
- The "Sheep Tokens" appear in this card's artwork in the same pose as their individual OCG/TCG artworks, except for the pink one, which is rotated.
- Also, this card's artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 158 (Duelist Duel 99): "A Brave Gamble!", specifically from the panel showing the "Sheep" being Summoned by this card.
- The "Sheep Tokens" appear in this card's artwork in the same pose as their individual OCG/TCG artworks, except for the pink one, which is rotated.
- A "scapegoat" is a term used to refer to an innocent person who is unjustly blamed for a wrongdoing and/or unjustly punished. The term originated from the Jewish custom of sacrificing a goat (representing the sins of the people) by driving it off into the wilderness as part of the ceremonies of Yom Kippur.
- This card has four counterparts:
- "Stray Lambs", which Summons "Lamb Tokens" (that can be Tributed for Tribute Summons).
- "Scapeghost", a Zombie Flip monster which Summons "Black Sheep Tokens" when flipped face-up.
- "Escapegoat", a Continuous Trap Card that can Tribute a monster you control to Summon an "Escaped Sheep Token" when a non-Token Monster you control is targeted by your opponent's card or effect.
- A "Speed Spell" counterpart: "Speed Spell - Scapegoat".