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* The '''Greek''' name given translates to "Exodia's Head", a card name offered by the official Greek dub of the anime. | * The '''Greek''' name given translates to "Exodia's Head", a card name offered by the official Greek dub of the anime. | ||
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+ | * In the French dub, this card was known as ''' "Exodia le Maudit"''', means "Exodia the Cursed One" |
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- In the Bulgarian anime dub, this card's name is "Забранената Екзодия".
- The German name "Exodia, die Verbotene" is erratic, for the article "die" only refers to *female* beings, while Exodia is clearly male.
- In the Latin Spanish anime dub, this card's name is "Cabeza de Exodia".
- In the Arabic anime dub, this card has been referred to as:
- إكسوديا ʾIksūdiyā = "Exodia" (Duelist Kingdom)
- إكسوديا - المنبوذ ʾIksūdiyā - al-Manbūḏ = "Exodia" - The Forsaken (Battle City)
- رأس إكسوديا Raʾsu ʾIksūdiyā = Head of "Exodia" (Battle City)
- The Greek name given translates to "Exodia's Head", a card name offered by the official Greek dub of the anime.
- In the Spanish dub, this card was known as "Exodia, el Prohibido".
- In the French dub, this card was known as "Exodia le Maudit", means "Exodia the Cursed One"