Card Trivia:Elemental HERO Flame Wingman

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  • This monster share some physical traits with its Fusion Materials, "Elemental HERO Avian" and "Elemental HERO Burstinatrix".
    • "Avian": This monster is WIND, has a green color scheme, clawed gauntlets and boots, and a similar white wing.
    • "Burstinatrix": This monster has a similar red color; also, this monster's dragon-modeled arm cannon and burn effect is associated with FIRE monsters, like "Burstinatrix".
  • This card has a "Destiny HERO" counterpart: "Destiny End Dragoon".
    • Both are Fusion Monsters that were by Jaden Yuki and Aster Phoenix respectively in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime.
    • Both monsters have a dragon head-shaped arm cannon, with the arm cannon of this monster being on its right arm and the arm cannon of "Destiny End Dragoon" being on its left arm.
      • "Destiny HERO - Plasma", the required Fusion Material of "Destiny End Dragoon", also shares this trait with this monster, as its right arm cannon resembles a demonic dragon head.
    • Both cards have an effect to inflict damage to the opponent equal to the destroyed monster's ATK; however, this card's effect only activates when it destroys a monster in battle, while "Destiny End Dragoon" destroys a monster with its effect, but it prevents the player from conducting their Battle Phase.
  • This card's effect is the opposite of that of "Elemental HERO Steam Healer":
    • Both are "Elemental HERO" Fusion Monsters that require "Elemental HERO Burstinatrix" as a Fusion Material.
    • Both were used by Jaden Yuki in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime.
  • This card is the first "Elemental HERO" Fusion Monster, as well as the first "HERO" Fusion Monster.
  • This monster has the following distinctions from the other "HERO" Fusion Monsters that require only "Elemental HERO Avian" and "Elemental HERO Burstinatrix" as Fusion Materials:
    • It is a WIND monster, instead of a FIRE monster.
    • It has only one wing, instead of two wings.
    • It has an arm cannon, instead of a right hand.