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* "Guren" in this card's Japanese name can be translated as "Crimson" in English, making a reference to this card's element and artwork.
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** However, the "Guren" in its name is written in katakana, not hiragana or kanji, which it would be written in if it actually meant "crimson lotus".
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*** With the introduction of ''[[Starter Pack Volume 1]]'', according to this card's Chinese name "紅蓮恐龍", it's now clearly known that "Guren" actually means "crimson lotus".
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* This card was the first [[Dinosaur]]-[[Type]] [[Xyz Monster]] to be released.
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* The pose of the monster in the artwork is very similar to that of "[[Tyranno Infinity]]".
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* This monster actually has two heads, the second being on its chest.
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** This may be a reference to its effect, which can be seen as a "second attack", alluding to its subsequent [[Burn]] effect.

Revision as of 14:41, 14 April 2023

  • "Guren" in this card's Japanese name can be translated as "Crimson" in English, making a reference to this card's element and artwork.
    • However, the "Guren" in its name is written in katakana, not hiragana or kanji, which it would be written in if it actually meant "crimson lotus".
      • With the introduction of Starter Pack Volume 1, according to this card's Chinese name "紅蓮恐龍", it's now clearly known that "Guren" actually means "crimson lotus".
  • This card was the first Dinosaur-Type Xyz Monster to be released.
  • The pose of the monster in the artwork is very similar to that of "Tyranno Infinity".
  • This monster actually has two heads, the second being on its chest.
    • This may be a reference to its effect, which can be seen as a "second attack", alluding to its subsequent Burn effect.