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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Corrosive Scales]]".
* "[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]" has the highest ATK of [[Insect]]-[[type]] [[Monster]] in the game.
 
   
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* This card has the highest [[ATK]] of any [[Insect]] [[Monster Card|monster]], as well the highest [[DEF]] tied with "[[Earthbound Immortal Uru]]".
* This card is infamously difficult to reliably summon due to the very specific conditions required for it, so much so that some players consider it bragging rights to be able to use this card at all. Several videogames based on Yu-Gi-Oh reward the player with a bonus if they manage to successfully summon this card, because of that.
 
   
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* While this card is never shown in the manga, it is mentioned. Weevil attempts to summon this monster, but Yugi counters his strategy. Weevil is forced to summon the weaker [[Great Moth]] instead, but is disappointed that the monster could not reach its "perfect form".
* This card has what appears to be a remade version called "[[Ultimate Insect LV7]]".
 
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* This card's Japanese name is a reference to the Japanese name of the chapter of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]] where "[[Great Moth (manga)|Great Moth]]" is first summoned, "[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 008|Ultimate Perfect Form]]". Its English name likewise reflects the English name of the same chapter, "The Ultimate Great Moth".
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* When this card was [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories promotional cards|first released in Japan]], it was impossible to Summon, as neither "[[Petit Moth]]" nor "[[Cocoon of Evolution]]" had been released yet.

Revision as of 23:51, 14 January 2019

  • While this card is never shown in the manga, it is mentioned. Weevil attempts to summon this monster, but Yugi counters his strategy. Weevil is forced to summon the weaker Great Moth instead, but is disappointed that the monster could not reach its "perfect form".
  • This card's Japanese name is a reference to the Japanese name of the chapter of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist where "Great Moth" is first summoned, "Ultimate Perfect Form". Its English name likewise reflects the English name of the same chapter, "The Ultimate Great Moth".