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* This monster is the true form of "[[Number 53: Heart-eartH]]" and has a "Number C" version, "[[Number C92: Heart-eartH Chaos Dragon]]".
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* This monster is the true form of "[[Number 53: Heart-eartH]]", and has a "Number C" version: "[[Number C92: Heart-eartH Chaos Dragon]]".
  
 
* This card is the [[cover card]] of ''[[Cosmo Blazer]]''.
 
* This card is the [[cover card]] of ''[[Cosmo Blazer]]''.
  
* The "Fake" and "Heart" in this card's name refer to [[Dr. Faker]] and [[Mr. Heartland]], respectively.
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* This card is the first Rank 9 Xyz Monster to require 3 monsters for its Xyz Summon.
  
* The capitalization in "Heart-eartH", is probably because the 2 words are anagrams.
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* The "Fake" and "Heart" in this card's Japanese name are possibly references to [[Dr. Faker]] and [[Heartland City]], respectively.
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** "eartH" in this card's name is simply "Heart" with the "H" letter placed at the end.
  
* Apparently this card is a reference to [[w:c:finalfantasy:Shinryu#Final Fantasy XI|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.
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* This monster appears to have what looks like a [[wikipedia:human heart|human heart]] on its rib cage-like chest. "Number 53: Heart-eartH" has a similar heart in its chest, implying that both monsters are synthetic bodies meant to house the disembodied heart.
 
 
* This card's body is similar to "[[Number 20: Giga-Brilliant]]".
 
 
 
* This monster appears to have what looks like a [[wikipedia:human heart|human heart]] on its rib cage-like chest. "Number 53: Heart-eartH" has a similar heart in its chest implying that moth monsters are synthetic bodies meant to house the disembodied heart.
 
  
 
* This card's effect to have the opponent take the damage instead of its controller is similar to the effect of "[[Yubel]]".
 
* This card's effect to have the opponent take the damage instead of its controller is similar to the effect of "[[Yubel]]".
** These two cards also share the same ATK, DEF and [[Attribute]] and cannot be destroyed by Battle.
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** These two cards also share the same ATK, DEF, and [[Attribute]], and cannot be destroyed by battle.
 
 
* This is the only "Number" card that doesn't have the effect of only being destroyed in battle by other "Number" cards (in the anime only). Instead, it can't be destroyed by battle by any monster.
 
  
* This card's effect is in contrast between its anime and ''OCG/TCG'' version. In the 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.
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* This is the only "Number" monster in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|anime]] that does not have the ubiquitous effect that only allows it to be destroyed by battle with "Number" monsters. Instead, this effect is replaced with an effect that prevents it from being destroyed by battle with any monster.

Revision as of 17:14, 4 September 2016

For trivia pertaining to this monster's Number, see Forum:"Numbers" Xyz Monster Trivia. Any contributions regarding this type of trivia should be placed there, instead of this page.
  • This card is the first Rank 9 Xyz Monster to require 3 monsters for its Xyz Summon.
  • The "Fake" and "Heart" in this card's Japanese name are possibly references to Dr. Faker and Heartland City, respectively.
    • "eartH" in this card's name is simply "Heart" with the "H" letter placed at the end.
  • This monster appears to have what looks like a human heart on its rib cage-like chest. "Number 53: Heart-eartH" has a similar heart in its chest, implying that both monsters are synthetic bodies meant to house the disembodied heart.
  • This card's effect to have the opponent take the damage instead of its controller is similar to the effect of "Yubel".
    • These two cards also share the same ATK, DEF, and Attribute, and cannot be destroyed by battle.
  • This is the only "Number" monster in the anime that does not have the ubiquitous effect that only allows it to be destroyed by battle with "Number" monsters. Instead, this effect is replaced with an effect that prevents it from being destroyed by battle with any monster.