Card Trivia:Flower Cardian Boardefly
- This card's Japanese name is based on Inoshikachō, a card combination in the hanafuda card game, Koi-Koi.
- Inoshikachō is a combination of the "Boar" (猪 Inoshishi) "Deer" (鹿 Shika) and "Butterfly" (蝶 Chō) tane cards, each worth ten points.
- The images of the suits associated with the tane cards (clover, maple, and peony) appear in the background of this card's artwork.
- Fittingly, this card first was Synchro Summoned using these Synchro Materials in Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode Hero's Fall": " 61: "Flower Cardian Clover with Boar", "Flower Carian Maple with Deer", and "Flower Cardian Peony with Butterfly", each representing the three tane cards.
- This monster's armor is also a combination of the above-mentioned animals featured in the tane cards: its chest armor is designed after the head of a boar, its helmet and polearm feature the antlers of a deer, and the shield on its left gauntlet is designed after a butterfly.
- This card's English name of "Boardefly" is a combination of "Boar", the first two letters of "Deer", and is overall meant to be similar to "Butterfly".
- Inoshikachō is a combination of the "Boar" (猪 Inoshishi) "Deer" (鹿 Shika) and "Butterfly" (蝶 Chō) tane cards, each worth ten points.