Card Trivia:T.G. Blade Blaster
- Two Synchro Summoning rings appear in this card's artwork.
- This is a reference to the minimum number of Synchro Materials required for this card's Synchro Summon.
- "MA" in this card's Japanese anime name is a reference to this card's Machine Type.
- Additionally, "XX" in this card's Japanese anime name is a reference to this card's Accel Synchro Monster card type.
- This monster has an upgraded Delta Accel Synchro form: "T.G. Halberd Cannon".
- This card has an upgraded counterpart: "T.G. Glaive Blaster".
- This card is the first monster to be Summoned through Accel Synchro Summon in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, as well as the first monster to require two Synchro Monsters (1 Tuner Synchro Monster + 1 or more non-Tuner Synchro Monsters) as Synchro Materials.
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, this card and "T.G. Halberd Cannon" were the only "T.G." monsters to not be treated also as Machine monsters, since their original Type is already Machine.
- This card's effect is the opposite of that of "Shooting Star Dragon": this card's effect allows the player to negate the effect of an opponent's Spell/Trap Card that targets this face-up card by sending a card from their hand to the Graveyard, while the effect of "Shooting Star Dragon" can negate and destroy a card or effect that would destroy a card(s) on the field.