Card Trivia:Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech


 * This monster is possibly based on the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
 * This monster is a floating city, while Machu Picchu was built high up in the mountains above sea level.
 * Machu Picchu is in Peru, going along with the South American theme of the "OOPArts" archetype.
 * The card's background looks similar to Photon Pressure World as seen in Episodes 42 & 43.


 * This monster could also have been based on El Dorado, a fabled city that was said to be made of gold, like how this monster is shown to be a city that is made from gold.


 * This card resembles the "Castle of Dark Illusions".


 * The orb inside looks similar to "Gravity Bind".


 * This is the first anime "Number" that does not have a sealed form.
 * It instead seems to be a sealed form by itself, probably since something resembling a city isn't likely to be able to unfold.
 * This card and Number 34 are the only "Numbers" whose overlay network appears on the sky.


 * This card is the third "Number" monster that also belongs to an existing archetype, in this case "OOPArts"
 * The first is "Number 12: Crimson Shadow Armor Ninja", who belongs to the "Armor Ninja" archetype, and the second is "Number 15: Gimmick Puppet Giant Killer", who belongs to the "Gimmick Puppet" archetype.


 * This card continues the tradition of the Tron Family Numbers, with the number given to the card being a pun. In the case of this card, it is yet another Number used by III, whose name means 3, and is the third Number used by a member of the Tron Family.


 * In the anime, when this card detachs an Overlay Unit, it absorbs it with its uppermost pillar, and then several cannons appear around its ring.


 * The top of this monster has the same surface as the Divine Temple.


 * This card has a similar effect to "Curse of Rose".


 * This card has a symbol of the Antikythera mechanism or Solar cross showed on the facade.


 * This monster is a floating city in the sky. It is called Laputa which is in the book of Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.


 * This monster's Number (33) could possibly be a pun in one of two ways:
 * This card is the second number used by III, hence being two 3's.
 * This card is used by III and it is the third number used by the Tron Family. (The first being "Number 15: Gimmick Puppet Giant Killer" and the second being "Number 32: Shark Drake".)


 * Machu Mach, like "Giant Killer" and "Heaven's Strings", are the first "Numbers" seen to not be obtained either by Astral or Kaito, even after their owners have been properly defeated in a Duel.


 * In a way, this card is similar to "Black-Winged Dragon" as they both have ATK manipulation and damage infliction by ATK comparison.


 * This card's damage effect in the anime is similar to "Balance Shooter".