Card Trivia:Sanga of the Thunder
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- The Bandai version of this card belongs to the "Black Magic" family (which can be considered as a DARK Spellcaster-Type) whereas Konami's version is a Thunder-Type monster.
- Sanga makes up the torso and arms of Gate Guardian.
- It is the largest piece of Gate Guardian.
- This card's ATK is exactly 100 more than the second largest part of Gate Guardian and 200 more than the third largest part.
- The symbol on its chest means "Thunder".
- This is one of the component for "Gate Guardian" whose Type refers to its element, as it is the "Thunder God" and a Thunder-Type monster, Suijin is the "Water God" and an Aqua-Type monster, but "Kazejin", the "Wind God", is a Spellcaster-Type monster rather than a Winged-Beast-Type monster.
- This card is the only component of Gate Guardian with a different English naming format than the other two. In Japanese the components are called: "Thunder Devil - Sanga", "Wind Devil - Hyuga", and "Water Devil - Suga". "Sanga" is the only one who kept its "name"; where the other two were named for their element ("Kaze"/"Sui" is wind/water respectively) and "jin" a Japanese word meaning "god".