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- This monster's appearance is based on part of a rolling ball sculpture.
- This card's Japanese names appears to be a portmanteau of "Glass" (ビードロ Bīdoro) and "Skull" (髑髏 Dokuro). "Bīdoro" is an archaic Japanese word used for "glass", derived from the Portuguese word "vidro" of the same meaning.
- The "fiendish" theme that this monster and "Speedroid Maliciousmagnet" share is likely because they were first introduced in Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V while their owner (Yugo) was under the influence of Z-ARC.