Card Trivia:Polymerization
- "Elemental HERO Avian", "Elemental HERO Burstinatrix", and a copy of this card appears in this card's fourth OCG/TCG artwork.
- This card's fourth OCG/TCG artwork is a parody of this card's second OCG/TCG artwork.
- This card's fourth OCG/TCG artwork is based on how in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime, this card was commonly used to fuse "Elemwntal Hero Avian" and "Elemental Hero Burstinatrix" to Fusion Summon "Elemental Hero Flame Wingman".
- This card appears in the artwork of "Fusion Destruction", "Fusion Grab!", "Fusion Recovery", "Fusion Substitute", and "Hope for the Future".
- This card's artwork, or some form of altered version of its artwork, appears in the artwork of "Anti-Fusion Device", "Double Fusion", "Harmonic Synchro Fusion", "Mixeroid", and "Revoke Fusion".
- The background of this card's artwork appears as the background for "Fossil Fusion", "Fusion Tag", and "Ultra Polymerization".
- The creatures in this card's artwork appears in the artwork of "Flash Fusion", "Greater Polymerization", "Instant Fusion", and "Ready Fusion".
- The blue swirling patterns and the creatures in this card's artwork appear in the artwork of "Harmonic Synchro Fusion".
- This card's artwork, or some form of altered version of its artwork, appears in the artwork of "Anti-Fusion Device", "Double Fusion", "Harmonic Synchro Fusion", "Mixeroid", and "Revoke Fusion".
- This card's TCG name is based on the process of polymerization in chemistry, in which two or more molecular units can be fused into large chains of units called polymers, reflecting this card's effect of fusing two or more monster to form a Fusion Monster.
- "Synchro Fusionist" is based on the molten form of the fiendish monster in the right part of this card's artwork.
- This card has a Skill Card counterpart: "Fusion Party!".
- This card and "Dark Magician" are the only cards to have different passwords for alternate artwork.
- This card's second artwork was used in the international dubbed version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.
- This card's second artwork depicts a copy of this card with alternate artwork in the center of the two monsters moving towards it, which reflects the process of this card's Fusion Summoning effect.
- This card's second artwork is the only card to feature an image of itself in its own artwork.
- Despite it being edited for its international release, the copy of this card in its second international artwork was left untranslated.
- This is one of the first Spell Cards seen on-screen in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, along with "Block Attack", "Mooyan Curry", "Red Medicine", and "Remove Trap".
- This card has the most errata of any card in the OCG, with eight different erratas.
- This card is one of the few cards whose errata made the text longer. The new, lengthened, text explains exactly what to do for a Fusion Summon, while the original text explained what was happening during a Fusion Summon, but did not explain how to conduct one.
- Prior to Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, this was one of three cards to have appeared in every Yu-Gi-Oh! NAS anime series and film, the others being "Mystical Space Typhoon" and "Mirror Force". Out of those three cards, this is the only card to have been played in all of them.
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime, the pronunciation of this card's Japanese name (ゆうごう, Yūgō) serves as the basis for Yugo being mistaken as an ally of the Fusion Dimension.