Card Trivia:Hundred Eyes Dragon
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Infernity Paranoia".
- Despite this monster's name and artwork featuring approximately 80 visible eyes, the actual number of eyes is more than 100.
- This monster is the counterpart to "Infernity Doom Dragon" and the anime counterpart to "Void Ogre Dragon".
- All three monsters are Kalin Kessler's signature cards in their various continuities.
- All three monsters require a DARK Tuner monster, feature demonic motifs, and share an original ATK of 3000.
- This is the first Synchro Monster to be released in Shonen Jump.
- This card's Shonen Jump promotion in the United States contains a hyphen ("-") in its name, "Hundred-Eyes Dragon", but was later removed from its second release in the United States, likely to ensure that players would not mistake it as a member of the "Red-Eyes" archetype.
- Also, this card's Shonen Jump promotion in the United States contains a typo in its card text where it states "removing from play", which was misspelled as "removing fom play".
- This card's Shonen Jump promotion in the United States contains a hyphen ("-") in its name, "Hundred-Eyes Dragon", but was later removed from its second release in the United States, likely to ensure that players would not mistake it as a member of the "Red-Eyes" archetype.
- In the English version of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia, this card's name features a text error, where it will be displayed as it's original Japanese name, "One-Hundred Eye Dragon".
- This monster's OCG/TCG effect to add an "Earthbound Immortal" monster from the player's Deck to the hand after it is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard is based on its appearances in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, where Kalin uses its effect to add a card from his Deck to his hand after it was destroyed by battle, which was revealed to be "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu".