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* Kozaky appears in the artwork of the following cards:
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Dr. Frankenderp]]", "[[Fruits of Kozaky's Studies]]", "[[Giant Kozaky]]", "[[Iron Core Specimen Lab]]", "[[Kozaky's Self-Destruct Button]]", "[[Level Conversion Lab]]", "[[Overworked]]", "[[Success Probability 0%]]", and "[[Woodborg Inpachi]]".
** "[[Giant Kozaky]]"
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** This monster is a close friend of "[[Magical Scientist]]", as depicted in the artwork of "Success Probability 0%".
** "[[Kozaky's Self-Destruct Button]]"
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*** According to the [[Master Guide 2 card storylines|''Master Guide 2'' card storylines]], this monster and "Magical Scientist" are both close friends and rivals of science.
** "[[Fruits of Kozaky's Studies]]"
 
** "[[Overworked]]"
 
** He is responsible for the upgrade of "[[Gagagigo]] to "[[Giga Gagagigo]]", as seen in "[[Level Conversion Lab]]"
 
** He is also responsible for the upgrade of "[[Charcoal Inpachi]]" to "[[Woodborg Inpachi]]" as seen in the bottom right hand corner of the said card.
 
** He may be responsible for creating the [[Koa'ki Meiru]] monsters within his [[Iron Core Synthetic Beast Research Lab]] upon discovering/inventing and/or studying the [[Iron Core of Koa'ki Meiru]].
 
** He is a close friend with "[[Magical Scientist]]" as seen on "[[Success Probability 0%]]".
 
*** According to '''Master Guide 2''', "[[Magical Scientist]]" is both a friend and a rival of science.
 
  
* The [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]] version has horns.
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* The background of this card's artwork is made up of binary code.
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** However, the binary code is 5-bit and cannot be interpreted by any commercially available computers or binary-to-text translators.
  
* The background of this card is made up of binary code.
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* This card's [[flavor text]] describe this monster's backstory, which is reinforced with its appearance in the above-mentioned card artworks.
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** "''A workaholic fiend who devotes everything to his research into the languages of Dark World.''"
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*** The artwork of "Fruits of Kozaky's Studies" depicts this monster living in an enclosed space and solely works on his research, as indicated by his slight drooling.
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*** This monster is responsible for the scientific research that created and/or evolved certain monsters, which includes:
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**** The creation of "Giant Kozaky", which this monster pilots as depicted in the former card's artwork.
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**** Upgrading "[[Gagagigo]]" into "[[Giga Gagagigo]]", as depicted in the artwork of "Level Conversion Lab".
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**** Upgrading "[[Charcoal Inpachi]]" into "Woodborg Inpachi", as depicted in the latter card's artwork.
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**** The creation of the "[[Koa'ki Meiru]]" monsters along with "[[Magical Scientist]]" and a third unnamed researcher, as depicted in the artwork of "Iron Core Specimen Lab".
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** "''His mind has collapsed because of working too hard.''"
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*** The artwork of "Overworked" depicts this monster's research backfiring on him and destroying his computer as a result of overworking both himself and his equipment.
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*** The artwork of "Kozaky's Self-Destruct Button" depicts this monster suffering from a mental breakdown and collapse, causing him to use his self-destruct button to destroy himself and his research.
  
* The flavor text of this card mentions [[Dark World]] 6 sets before the release of the first [[Dark World]] card.
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* This card's English [[flavor text]] mentions "Dark World", exactly six set before the release of the "[[Dark World]]" [[archetype]] in ''[[Elemental Energy]]''.
 
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** However, this card's Japanese flavor text does not mention this, and instead refers to the "Demon World" (魔界 ''Makai''), meaning that the English card's use of "Dark World" was a coincidence.
* Kozaky's blue skin, drooling, and spiked back show that he may be afflicted by "[[Falling Down]]".
 

Latest revision as of 17:23, 23 December 2023

  • The background of this card's artwork is made up of binary code.
    • However, the binary code is 5-bit and cannot be interpreted by any commercially available computers or binary-to-text translators.
  • This card's flavor text describe this monster's backstory, which is reinforced with its appearance in the above-mentioned card artworks.
    • "A workaholic fiend who devotes everything to his research into the languages of Dark World."
      • The artwork of "Fruits of Kozaky's Studies" depicts this monster living in an enclosed space and solely works on his research, as indicated by his slight drooling.
      • This monster is responsible for the scientific research that created and/or evolved certain monsters, which includes:
        • The creation of "Giant Kozaky", which this monster pilots as depicted in the former card's artwork.
        • Upgrading "Gagagigo" into "Giga Gagagigo", as depicted in the artwork of "Level Conversion Lab".
        • Upgrading "Charcoal Inpachi" into "Woodborg Inpachi", as depicted in the latter card's artwork.
        • The creation of the "Koa'ki Meiru" monsters along with "Magical Scientist" and a third unnamed researcher, as depicted in the artwork of "Iron Core Specimen Lab".
    • "His mind has collapsed because of working too hard."
      • The artwork of "Overworked" depicts this monster's research backfiring on him and destroying his computer as a result of overworking both himself and his equipment.
      • The artwork of "Kozaky's Self-Destruct Button" depicts this monster suffering from a mental breakdown and collapse, causing him to use his self-destruct button to destroy himself and his research.
  • This card's English flavor text mentions "Dark World", exactly six set before the release of the "Dark World" archetype in Elemental Energy.
    • However, this card's Japanese flavor text does not mention this, and instead refers to the "Demon World" (魔界 Makai), meaning that the English card's use of "Dark World" was a coincidence.