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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Deep Dark Trap Hole]]", "[[Extra Net]]", and "[[Summon Gate]]".
* This card is based on a Kabuki actor.
 
   
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* This monster is based on a [[wikipedia:Kabuki|Kabuki]] actor and/or [[wikipedia:Edo period police|Edo period police]].
* This card, "[[Koala-Otter Koala]]" and "[[Infernal Incinerator]]" have the highest original ATK for [[Level]] 6 [[Monster Cards|monsters]] in the game.
 
   
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* This monster is holding the same weapon that "[[Jutte Fighter]]" wields, a [[wikipedia:Jitte|Jutte]]. This may reference to this card's debut in the anime in which [[Tetsu Trudge]] first Summoned it by tuning one of his "[[Gate Blocker]]s" with "Jutte Fighter".
* Goyo Guardian is holding the same weapon as "[[Jutte Fighter]]".
 
   
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* The kanji behind this monster, 御用 (Goyou), means "imperial use" or "patronage".
* This card and "[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]" are the only [[Synchro Monsters]] to be [[Limited]].
 
   
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* When this monster first released in [[The Duelist Genesis]], it was considered the best level 6 [[Synchro Monster]] (the other one available at that time being "[[Gaia Knight, the Force of Earth]]", and "[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]" in the ''OCG'' who only came in [[Duel Terminal 1|late 2009]] in the ''TCG''), because it was easy to Summon in relatively any deck, and its effect was really powerful. As such, it became one the most played [[Extra Deck]] monsters and got limited in March 2009 (both in ''[[March 2009 Lists (TCG)|TCG]]'' and ''[[March 2009 Lists (OCG)|OCG]]''). Still being considered one of the best Level 6 Synchro monsters along with "[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]", it eventually got forbidden in [[March 2011 Lists (TCG)|March 2011]] (in [[March 2011 Lists (OCG)|both formats]]), and stayed so for a long time. Eventually, as time passed and the [[Metagame]] progressed, in the ''TCG'', "Goyo Guardian" went back to [[Limited]] in [[July 2014 Lists (TCG)|July 2014]]. Then, probably because it didn't had much impact as it had back then, it returned to [[Semi-Limited]] in [[January 2015 Lists (TCG)|January 2015]], and to [[Unlimited]] in [[April 2015 Lists (TCG)|April 2015]]. However, for all this time, in the ''OCG'', it was still [[Forbidden]] although it was being considered "not as good as before" by the community. Still, it eventually got an [[Errata]] in the ''OCG'' [[20th Anniversary Pack 2nd Wave]] and got back to [[Limited]] in [[January 2017 Lists|January 2017]], [[Semi-Limited]] in [[April 2017 Lists|April 2017]], and finally [[Unlimited]] in [[July 2017 Lists|July 2017]].
* This card has the same effect as [[Ghost Knight of Jackal]].
 

Revision as of 16:09, 29 October 2018

  • This monster is holding the same weapon that "Jutte Fighter" wields, a Jutte. This may reference to this card's debut in the anime in which Tetsu Trudge first Summoned it by tuning one of his "Gate Blockers" with "Jutte Fighter".
  • The kanji behind this monster, 御用 (Goyou), means "imperial use" or "patronage".