Card Trivia:Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
- This monster's prayer beads appear in the artwork of "Tokkosho of Ghost Destroying".
- The kanji for "destroy" (滅, Metsu) appears in the background of this card's artwork.
- This monster's name is based on Kūkai, a Japanese Buddhist monk.
- This monster has a counterpart: "Chow Sai the Ghost Stopper".
- This card's TCG artwork depicts this monster with its Buddhist prayer beads, unlike most occult or religious items featured in their Japanese card artworks
- This monster shares a relationship with "Anarchist Monk Ranshin" and "Chow Len the Prophet".
- All monsters are monk-like figures with spiritual connotations who wear masks on different parts of their faces.
- All monsters share the same Level (4), Type (Spellcaster), and original ATK (1800).