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- The 4 in this monster's number can refer to its Rank.
- By reading the digits of this card's number separately in Japanese, one can read the number as "Hi Rei Yo", and arrive at the following interpretation:
- "Hi" (1, shortened from "Hito") can mean "light" or "daytime" in Japanese, referring to this card being a "Shining" monster, as well as a LIGHT monster.
- "Rei" (0) can be a reference to Rei Shingetsu, who uses the "Shining" archetype.
- "Yo" (4) can mean "night" in Japanese, referring to this card's Number C form, "Number C104: Masquerade Magician - Umbral", which is an "Umbral" monster and a DARK monster.
- This card shares many similarities with "Photon Strike Bounzer". Both are LIGHT monsters with 2700 ATK and an effect that can negate the opponent's card effects while inflicting damage at the same time.
- The three rings that this monster holds are Chinese linking rings, a simple magic trick for novice magicians.
- They reflect the three monsters required to summon this monster.
- This monster is part of the "Shining" archetype, which is used by Rei Shingetsu, the human form of Vector, but its "Number C" counterpart, is an "Umbral" monster, which is used by Vector himself, referring to how Vector masqueraded as Rei in order to achieve his goals.
- This monster's sealed form looks like a Fabergé egg with a golden left hand on top of it.
- This card is one of five "Number" monsters whose Number appears twice in its artwork, which include "Number 15: Gimmick Puppet Giant Grinder", "Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis", "Number 40: Gimmick Puppet of Strings", "Number 106: Giant Hand".