Card Trivia:Number 80: Rhapsody in Berserk
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- This card is named after the Rhapsody, a music term referring to a single-movement instrumental piece that has an irregular, spontaneous and free-form composition, and "Berserk", the tone the rhapsody is played in.
- Fittingly, this monster's neutral form resembles an irregular drum-like musical instrument that might accompany a rhapsody.
- This card's name is similar to that of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
- This monster has a "Number C" upgraded form: "Number C80: Requiem in Berserk".
- This card's name contrasts with the name of this card's "Number C" form, which is named after a Requiem, a somber tone used to accompany a funeral mass.
- This card and "Number 58: Burner Visor" both have an effect that equips themselves to other cards and can activate their effects during the Battle Phase.
- This represents Don Thousand's influence over Alito and Girag in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, as the two cards support their users' respective monsters necessary to maintain Don Thousand's curse on them.