Card Trivia:Number 34: Terror-Byte


 * This creature's name is a pun on Terabyte, which is equal to 1024 Gigabytes.
 * This may be why it's "No. 34", with "1 + 0 + 2" = "3", then leaving the "4" to make "34", or just "10 + 24" = "34".
 * Coincidentally, the digits of this card's number also contain the numbers to its first debut as this card first appears in Episode 3 and Episode 4 of "Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL".


 * This card is the first card of the "Number" archetypes, and the first card of the ZEXAL series, that possessed two different artworks (one version in the Generation Force expansion, and another version with a different artwork in the V-Jump).
 * This is also the first Xyz Monster to be reprinted as a promotional card and have an alternate art.


 * "Numbers" take the form something their original owner desires; in the care of Ukyo Kitano, it is to hack the city and create a giant Virtual Bugman. The result is a Machine-Type monster who can take control of your opponent's monsters (reference to hacking) and works well with the "Bugman" Archetype. Also, Ukyo didn't wish to do any real harm, which was represented by this monster not having any ATK points and returning the monsters it steals.


 * This is the first "Number" monster to require three Xyz Materials.


 * In the preview of Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 003, this card has 2800 DEF, instead of 2900 and it was shown as a Level 3 Monster instead of a Rank 3 Monster Cards.


 * In anime, when this card removes an Xyz Material, it absorbs the Xyz Material through its horn. It also uses its tail to take control of its opponent's monsters.


 * Currently this card has the lowest ATK of all "Number" monsters.


 * This is the first Machine-Type Xyz Monster.


 * This monster bears some similarity to "Power Tool Dragon" due to the body shape, yellow coloring, and a heavy plate armor.


 * The initial form of this monster is a strange cubic object made of its armor. When it transforms, the armor spreads out as the machinery inside extends to create "Terror-Byte".