Card Trivia:Number 92: Heart-eartH Dragon

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  • The capitalization in "Heart-eartH", is probably because the 2 words are anagrams.
  • Apparently this card is a reference to Final Fantasy XI's Shinryu. Oddly enough, the kanjis for Shinryu can be found in the card's japanese name, and also the monster's effect of returning after being destroyed may be a reference to the "Auto-Reraise" effect granted by the equipment looted from Shinryu.
  • In Japanese, the number 9 can be read as "ku" and 2 as "tsu"; together, it reads kutsu, which sounds similar to kuzu, the Japanese word for scrap.
  • This card's number is equal to Dr. Faker's "number 53" plus Yuma's "number 39", which equals 92.
    • This card's Rank also equals to those 2 monster's Ranks added together.
      • The "9" in the 92 might refer to its rank while "2" might refer to it being the 2nd "Number" Dr. Faker used.
        • Its number may also be a reference to the fact that this is the second Rank 9 monster to be made, the first being "Number 9: Dyson Sphere".
          • The "2" in its number could also refer to the two different ways this card can be summoned: Traditional Xyz Summon or through Number 53: Heart-eartH's effect.
  • This monster appears to have what looks like a human heart on its rib cage-like chest.
  • This card has the lowest combined ATK and DEF out of all Xyz Monsters.
  • This monster has the longest Japanese name of any "Number" card so far.
  • This is the first "Number" card that can be Xyz Summoned from the Extra Deck by another "Number", specifically "Number 53: Heart-eartH".
    • So far, this is the only Xyz Monster that can be Special Summoned by overlaying another Xyz Monster with a method other than Chaos Xyz Evolution.
  • This is the only "Number" card that on the anime doesn't have the effect of only being destroyed in battle by other "Number" cards. Instead, it can't be destroyed by battle by any monster - similar to "Yubel".
  • The way that this card was Summoned by the effect of another monster after the latter was destroyed may be a reference to how "Shinato, King of a Higher Plane" was Special Summoned after "Shinato's Ark", which was being used as Noah Kaiba's Deck Master at the time, was destroyed in the Virtual World arc of the original series.
  • This card's effect is in contrast between its anime and OCG/TCG version. In anime, it can banish cards without the use of its Xyz Material, but it needs to have no Xyz Material to use its reviving effect. However in the OCG/TCG, it can banish cards at the cost of an Xyz Material, but it needs to have an Xyz Material to revive itself.