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- This card's number (46) can be read "shi-ro", which is a Japanese homonym for "white", referring to this monster's coloration.
- This card's name is a portmanteau of the words "dragon", "gluon", and "long" (Chinese for "dragon").
- This card's name is based on the elementary particle gluon, similarly to how the "Galaxy-Eyes" monsters are based on particles as well.
- This card resembles an Oriental dragon.
- This dragon's roar is the same one as the Crimson Dragon.
- The tendrils growing out of this monster's head resemble the haircut of its human form.
- This card's sealed form resembles a mix of the sealed forms of "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" and "Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon", with the top half resembling "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" and the bottom half resembling "Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon".
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Dragon Dance".