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  • This card could be also a female counterpart to "Sorcerer of Dark Magic", as they both need Level 6 Spellcaster monsters for their summon, and they are the strongest variations of their base forms, respectively "Dark Magician Girl" and "Dark Magician".
  • This card's artwork is based on the anniversary artwork of "Dark Magician" both of which were drawn by Kazuki Takahashi.
    • In both works, Takahashi redraws the iconic monsters with darker colors and outfits. He also uses a more realistic, flesh-like style.
      • The realistic flesh-like style, slightly tan complexion and highlights on her blonde hair also bring into mind the "Gyaru" archetype, as referenced in the card name.
    • According to the Duel Art artbook by Kazuki Takahashi, this art was originally intended to be simply another "Dark Magician Girl" art to act as a female counterpart to the anniversary art of "Dark Magician." It was later made into a new Xyz Monster.
  • The letters that appear in the circle are Cyrillic.
  • An ankh (a symbol of revival) is on her chest, very possibly referring to the second effect of this card.
    • Because of this, along with the exposed skin on the card, it's unlikely that this card will receive a TCG release anytime soon, as Kazuki Takahashi refuses to censor this card for a Western distribution.
    • However, due to the release of cards with visible ankh such as Monster Reborn Reborn, The Legendary Exodia Incarnate, and Samsara Dragon, and this monster lacks of visible cleavage unlike other "Dark Magician Girl" cards, the fact this card isn't released in TCG is likely due to the pentagram symbol on her dress.
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