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*In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses|The Duelist Of The Roses]], when [[Rabid Horseman]] appears as a 3D monster, it can be seen wearing the exact same armor as [[Battle Ox]] instead of wearing a purple-colored armor.
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Avalanche]]".
  
* This card's Japanese name is comprised of ''centaurus'' (the Japanese name of "[[Mystic Horseman]]", a ''centaur'') nested inside ''minotaurus'' (the Japanese name of "[[Battle Ox]]", a ''Minotaur'').
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* This card's Japanese name, "Minocentaur" is a portmanteau of the ''OCG'' names of its [[Fusion Materials]], "Centaurus" (the ''OCG'' name of "[[Mystic Horseman]]") and "Minotaurus" (the ''OCG'' name of "[[Battle Ox]]").
** The two monsters used as this card's Fusion materials are based on the minotaur and centaur of Greek mythology, a detail pointed out by [[Kaiba]] when he first Summoned Rabid Horseman in the manga.
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** This card's [[Fusion Material]]s are based on the [[wikipedia:Minotuar|minotaur]] and [[wikipedia:Centuar|centaur]] from [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]], a detail pointed out by [[Seto Kaiba]] when he first [[Fusion Summon]]ed this card in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga.
  
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Avalanche]]".
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* This card has a "[[Yakiniku]]" counterpart: "[[Prime Roast Beef Horseman]]".
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'', this monster's 3D model portrays it with the exact same armor as "Battle Ox" instead of a purple-colored one.
  
* The Spanish [[Metal Raiders]] print of this card has its Type printed as "''Guerrero B'''é'''stia''" instead of "''Guerrero'''-'''B'''e'''stia''".
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* The Spanish ''[[Metal Raiders]]'' print of this card has its [[Type]] mispelled as "Guerrero B'''é'''stia" instead of "Guerrero'''-'''B'''e'''stia".

Latest revision as of 18:19, 8 April 2023

  • This monster appears in the artwork of "Avalanche".
  • The Spanish Metal Raiders print of this card has its Type mispelled as "Guerrero Béstia" instead of "Guerrero-Bestia".