- This card appears in "Monster Rebirth".
- Both versions of the symbol shown in this card's artwork appear in the artwork of "Monster Reborn Reborn".
- The ankh in this card's Japanese artwork appears in the artwork of "Twin Twisters".
- This card has an anime-only counterpart effect-wise, "Rebirth Tablet", that also features an ankh in its artwork.
- Being one of the oldest and most popular cards in the game, the international artwork of this card have been referenced in the design of several cards with similar effects: "Monster Reincarnation", "Xyz Reborn", "Pendulum Reborn", "Symbol of Heritage", and "Monster Reborn Reborn".
- The ankh in this card's Japanese artwork is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic character that reads as "life", representing the concept of eternal life, which in turn reflects this card's effect.
- Oddly enough this card has not one, but two separate trap cards made specifically to counter it. Those two cards being: "Call of the Grave" and "Call of Darkness".
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS, The Rush Duel card counterpart of it has a dangerous property of controlling a duelists' memories.
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Card Trivia:Monster Reborn
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