Card Trivia:Kaiser Sea Horse
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- Although 'kai' means sea in Japanese, and 'ba' means horse, 'Kaiba' does not mean seahorse. The Japanese word for seahorse is 'tatsu no otoshigo', which is also the name of an actual card.
- In myth, a seahorse turns in to a dragon after a hundred years. This is reflected in "Kaiser Sea Horse" being one of Kaiba's many methods to bring out a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".
- "Kaiser" means "emperor" in German.
- This card has a visual counterpart, "Sea Serpent Warrior of Darkness".
- This card also has a DARK Zombie counterpart, both in effect and stats, "Double Coston".
- This card is featured on the artwork of "Convert Contact".
- This is one of the only five non-WATER Sea Serpent-Type monsters in OCG/TCG. The others are "Lightray Daedalus", "Airorca", "Skystarray", "Lavalval Chain", and "Spearfish Soldier".
- There is also another non-WATER Sea Serpent-Type anime-only monster, "Jormungandr of the Nordic Wicked Dragons".
- This card is the first Double Tributer to be released in OCG/TCG.