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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Czar Dragon also bears resemblance to and perhaps inspired the creation of, the Boss [[Hooktail]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and the red [[Dragon]] from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' | *The Czar Dragon also bears resemblance to and perhaps inspired the creation of, the Boss [[Hooktail]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and the red [[Dragon]] from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' | ||
**In addition, the concept of beating it in the first phase, only for it to unexpectedly return for a more difficult second phase, may have been the inspiration for [[Lava Pirhana]] from ''Paper Mario'', which also was fought in a volcanic setting. | |||
*In ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VI|Final Fantasy VI]]'' (a game also manufactured by [[Square Enix|Square]]), there is an unused superboss of the same name. It was brought back as "Kaiser Dragon" (the Japanese name of both Czar Dragons) in ''Final Fantasy VI [[Game Boy Advance|Advance]]'', though an exact copy of the CzarDragon still exists. | *In ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VI|Final Fantasy VI]]'' (a game also manufactured by [[Square Enix|Square]]), there is an unused superboss of the same name. It was brought back as "Kaiser Dragon" (the Japanese name of both Czar Dragons) in ''Final Fantasy VI [[Game Boy Advance|Advance]]'', though an exact copy of the CzarDragon still exists. | ||
**Zombone is also a name for an enemy in the same game, although it was translated as "Zombie Dragon" in later releases. | **Zombone is also a name for an enemy in the same game, although it was translated as "Zombie Dragon" in later releases. |
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