Card Trivia:Number 96: Dark Mist
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- In Japanese, the number 9 can be read as "ku" and 6 as "ro"; together, it reads kuro, the Japanese word for black, which makes sense for the monster called "Black Mist".
- Another reason for its "Number" is the concept of reversal, because 96 will still look the same even after it's upside-down. So, its effect is based on that concept since it will still have the upper-hand when it battles, unless it has no Xyz Materials, of course.
- The reversal concept could also allude to the form Number 96 takes when it possesses Astral. In addition to a reverse personality, it had an inverted color scheme.
- This card has a kind of "joke" on its design: its eyes are on its chest, and on its face, where the eyes should be, there is his Number (96), in a way they look like its eyes.
- This is the highest numbered "Numbers" monster yet.
- This card's effect is similar to "Elemental HERO Gaia" and "Riryoku".
- This is the first "Numbers" monster to require a specific kind of Xyz Materials, though only in the anime.
- The number 96 is on its head while its face is on its torso.
- This card's sealed form is a blob of black slime with a flickering flame-like object inside.
- In the anime, when this card detaches an Xyz Material, it absorbs it through the face on its torso.
- This is the second "Numbers" monsters whose both sealed and unsealed forms were not rendered in 3D graphics, the first being "Number 83: Galaxy Queen". Although in Episode 37 its unsealed form is shown in 3D.
- The Battle Damage this card inflicts is the same as "The Wicked Avatar" namely 100 (on most circumstances), incidentally this card is also a Fiend-Type DARK Monster Card. Added by the fact that both of them have indefinite form and they both influenced their user.
- This monster bears a strong resemblance to the Anti-Spiral's mecha, Granzeboma, from Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann.
- Its false form looks a lot like the Anti-Spiral itself.
- As Dark Mist can be seen as the dark counterpart to Astral, this card can be seen as the dark counterpart to "Number 39: Utopia".
- This card's appearance could've been based off of Elemental HERO Escuridão.
- Black Mist continues the parallel between the original Yu-Gi-Oh!'s main 2 heroes and the final villan of the series. Black Mist acts in a similar fashion to Yami Bakura, becoming a nuisance who shows up every once in a while.
- Black Mist also shares Bakura's ultimate goal to re-unite all the missing items, in this case the Numbers cards, into his possession.
- The card itself has a similar effect to Bakura's ace monster, Diabound Kernel in the Dawn of the Duel/Millenium World arc. It gains attack equal to an opponents monster's attack.