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- Like all members of the "Frog" archetype, the Japanese name of this card is a pun. This cad's Japanese name,「アマガエル(amagaeru)」 normally refers to a tree frog. However, the two kanji used in this card's name, read as a and ma, means evil and demon respectively, so this card's name can also be read as “Devil Frog”.
- Beelze is a pun on Beelzebub, which means Fly King in Hebrew. Beelzebub was a Phillistine deity which was associated with a devil. That's why this card's name was translated to Devil Frog by the German translators.
- Another cards based on Beelzebub are "Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons", "Number 1: Infection Buzzking", "Beelzeus of the Diabolic Dragons" and "Evilswarm Exciton Knight" (some in Japanese name only).
- Due to their very similar colorization and this card's effect, this is likely the adult form of "T.A.D.P.O.L.E.".