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* This card is one of the few monsters whose [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] are not divisible by 50. Others being "[[Castle of Dark Illusions]]", "[[King of Yamimakai]]", "[[Barox]]" and "[[Dark Chimera]]". Incidentally, all of these monsters are used by [[PaniK]] in the anime.
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Double Tribute]]".
  
* This card was among the first 5 ''[[TCG]]'' cards ever released to have an effect. The other 4 were "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]", "[[Armed Ninja]]", "[[Man-Eater Bug]]" and "[[Hane-Hane]]".
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* This card appears in the second [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|original anime]] artwork and ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' artworks of "[[Card of Demise]]".
  
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Double Tribute]]".
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* This card is one of the few monsters whose [[ATK]] or [[DEF]] is not divisible by 50. The others are "[[Castle of Dark Illusions]]", "[[Sword Arm of Dragon]]", "[[Dark Chimera]]", "[[King of Yamimakai]]", "[[Barox]]", and "[[Number S39: Utopia Prime]]". Notably, [[PaniK]] had all of these cards minus "Number S39: Utopia Prime" and "Sword Arm of Dragon" in his [[Deck]], and Summoned them all during his [[Duel]] with [[Yugi Muto]].
** This monster appears in some of the artworks of "[[Card of Demise]]".
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** The ATK digits, in individual kun'yomi pronunciation, can be read as: 1 = hi 3 = mitsu 8 = ya 0 = ma; the DEF digits, in individual on'yomi pronunciation, can be read as: 1 = i 9 = ku 3 = sa 0 = re - put together, this produces the Japanese phrase "himitsu yama, ikusare" (秘密山、行くされ, loosely "you are going to the secret mountain"). In Japanese folklore, death gods, called shinigami, are known to possess people and lead them to mountains, seas, and railroads where people have died.
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* This card is one of the first five [[Effect Monster]]s to be released in the ''[[OCG]]'', with the other four being "[[Armed Ninja]]", "[[Hane-Hane]]", "[[Man-Eater Bug]]", and "[[Skelengel]]".
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* This card's ''OCG''/''[[TCG]]'' artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|082|ref}}, specifically from the panel showing [[Reaper of the Cards (manga)|this monster]] right before it "attacks" [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi's]] Set [[Trap Card]], which Dark Yugi baited the [[Player Killer of Darkness (manga)|Player Killer of Darkness]] into doing.
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** In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! manga]], "Reaper of the Cards" can destroy 1 Spell/Trap Card on the field with its effect.
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* The Spanish ''[[Dark Beginning 1]]'' print of this card has two different texts. It includes the words "''destruyela''" ("''destroy it''") and "''devuelvela''" ("''return it''") instead of "''destrúyela''" and "''devuélvela''".

Latest revision as of 17:54, 8 April 2023

  • This card is one of the few monsters whose ATK or DEF is not divisible by 50. The others are "Castle of Dark Illusions", "Sword Arm of Dragon", "Dark Chimera", "King of Yamimakai", "Barox", and "Number S39: Utopia Prime". Notably, PaniK had all of these cards minus "Number S39: Utopia Prime" and "Sword Arm of Dragon" in his Deck, and Summoned them all during his Duel with Yugi Muto.
    • The ATK digits, in individual kun'yomi pronunciation, can be read as: 1 = hi 3 = mitsu 8 = ya 0 = ma; the DEF digits, in individual on'yomi pronunciation, can be read as: 1 = i 9 = ku 3 = sa 0 = re - put together, this produces the Japanese phrase "himitsu yama, ikusare" (秘密山、行くされ, loosely "you are going to the secret mountain"). In Japanese folklore, death gods, called shinigami, are known to possess people and lead them to mountains, seas, and railroads where people have died.
  • The Spanish Dark Beginning 1 print of this card has two different texts. It includes the words "destruyela" ("destroy it") and "devuelvela" ("return it") instead of "destrúyela" and "devuélvela".