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(This is partly an error as different dimension cards and draining shield, Freed the Brave Wanderer battled Gagagigo and Giga Gagagigo. Unless Gagagigo time traveled when he lost to Freed in Dimensional Prison, he shouldn't have met Freed General then)
 
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* "[[Freed the Matchless General]]", "[[Field-Commander Rahz]]" and the unknown warrior from the artworks of "[[Cry Havoc!]]" and "[[The A. Forces]]" appear in this card's artwork.
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* "[[Freed the Matchless General]]", "[[Field-Commander Rahz]]", "[[Gagagigo]]" (Hidden, behind a tree) and the unknown warrior from the artworks of "[[Cry Havoc!]]" and "[[The A. Forces]]" appear in this card's artwork.
  
 
* This monster is a [[retrained]] version of "[[Marauding Captain]]".
 
* This monster is a [[retrained]] version of "[[Marauding Captain]]".
* The emblem on the monster's apron is the same symbol used to mark [[Warrior]]-type monsters in many Yu-Gi-Oh! video games.
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* The emblem on this monster's apron is similar to the symbol used to represent the [[Warrior]]-Type in many ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video games.
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* "Marmiting" refers to a style of French cooking, in which carefully selected ingredients are cooked in a large pot, and not to the British yeast extract based spread.
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* Unusually despite "Freed the Matchless General" battling "Gagagigo" and "[[Giga Gagagigo]]" when he was [[Freed the Brave Wanderer|younger]], this card shows "Gagagigo" during the time where "Freed" was a general.

Latest revision as of 06:18, 1 December 2016

  • The emblem on this monster's apron is similar to the symbol used to represent the Warrior-Type in many Yu-Gi-Oh! video games.
  • "Marmiting" refers to a style of French cooking, in which carefully selected ingredients are cooked in a large pot, and not to the British yeast extract based spread.
  • Unusually despite "Freed the Matchless General" battling "Gagagigo" and "Giga Gagagigo" when he was younger, this card shows "Gagagigo" during the time where "Freed" was a general.