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* This monster appears in the arworks of:
 
* This monster appears in the arworks of:
*[[Gagagabolt]]
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** [[Gagagabolt]]
*[[Gagagaguard]]
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** [[Gagagaguard]]
*[[Gagagarevenge]]
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** [[Gagagarevenge]]
*[[Gagagarush]]
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** [[Gagagarush]]
   
 
* In the manga, when [[Yuma Tsukumo]] Duels [[Koron-chan]] and summons this card, Koron-chan's "[[Number 22: Fran Ken]]" thinks this monster is a sweetheart to "Gagaga Girl".
 
* In the manga, when [[Yuma Tsukumo]] Duels [[Koron-chan]] and summons this card, Koron-chan's "[[Number 22: Fran Ken]]" thinks this monster is a sweetheart to "Gagaga Girl".

Revision as of 21:48, 27 June 2012

  • This card's effect is similar to the Level changing effect of "Life Stream Dragon" in the anime, except it only works for itself instead of other monsters.
  • In Japanese anime and manga the sound effect "ga" is used to represent any kind of physical impact.
    • In the anime, it is seen that its attacks are in fact physical, rather than magical.
  • This card (especially its hat and shoulder plates) appear similar to "Dark Magician". Also, both are DARK Spellcasters with a "girl" apprentice: "Dark Magician Girl" and "Gagaga Girl", respectively.
    • The Gagaga monsters both have 1000 ATK and 3 Levels less than their respective counterparts.
  • On its belt, there are three diamonds that connect each other and 8 outer points that light up depending on its Level.
  • This appears to be Yuma's favorite Main Deck monster, for he has used it in almost all of his Duels so far. It also has more support than his other monsters. At the same time, it is the only Syllable who hasn't yelled out its syllable when it is summoned or attacked yet, in its case it would be "Gagaga!"
  • This card has hair (or facial hair) hiding its right eye, which makes its face similar to Jakob's.
  • This card has the Gagaga crest on his back.
    • This is also seen in "Gagagaguard", along with "Gagaga Girl".