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* This monster bears a slight resemblence to "[[Hundred-Eyes Dragon ]]" from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]].
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* This is the [[Signature Card]] of [[Yugi Muto]]
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* This card's name, "Gandora", could be a reference to King Ghidorah from Toho's Godzilla franchise. Ghidorah is stated to be a god of destruction in some of his incarnations.
 
** This card's name is also an anagram of "dragon" (read as doragon) in Japanese.
   
* This monster shares the lowest predetermined [[ATK]] for any [[Dragon]] type monster, with "[[Majestic Dragon]]".
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* This monster has two [[Card evolutions|retrained]] [[counterpart]]s: "[[Gandora-X the Dragon of Demolition]]" and "[[Gandora Giga Rays the Dragon of Destruction]]"
   
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* This card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|63|ref}}, specifically from the panel where [[Gandora the Dragon of Destruction (manga)|this monster]] is shown being Summoned.
* It also shares the lowest [[DEF]] of any dragon with "[[Majestic Dragon]]", "[[Montage Dragon]]", "[[Spear Dragon]]", "[[Rainbow Dragon]]", and "[[Rainbow Dark Dragon]]".
 
 
* This card bears some resemblance to "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]".
 
 
* This monster has the lowest ATK and DEF of any monster that has a field-destruction ability.
 
 
* This card's name, (Gandora), is an anagram of "A dragon". It may also have been derived from "Pandora."
 
 
* This card's effect is similar to [[Judgment Dragon]], in that they both clear the field.
 
 
* The maximum attack this card could get with its own effect 5700 Attack
 

Revision as of 19:21, 4 July 2019

  • This is the Signature Card of Yugi Muto
  • This card's name, "Gandora", could be a reference to King Ghidorah from Toho's Godzilla franchise. Ghidorah is stated to be a god of destruction in some of his incarnations.
    • This card's name is also an anagram of "dragon" (read as doragon) in Japanese.