Difference between revisions of "Jinzo (archetype)"
(expanded much) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | Jinzo | + | {{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Archetype/Start |
− | + | | image name = | |
− | [[Jinzo]] | + | | image size = |
+ | | image caption = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Archetype/ExtendedName | ||
+ | | kanji = <ruby><rb>人</rb><rp>(</rp><rt>じん</rt><rp>)</rp><rb>造</rb><rp>(</rp><rt>ぞう</rt><rp>)</rp><rb>人</rb><rp>(</rp><rt>にん</rt><rp>)</rp><rb>間</rb><rp>(</rp><rt>げん</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>-サイコ | ||
+ | | japanese = 人造人間-サイコ | ||
+ | | furigana = じんぞうにんげん-サイコ | ||
+ | | romanji = Jinzō ningen - Saiko | ||
+ | | japanese translated = Android - Psycho | ||
+ | | english = Jinzo | ||
+ | | alternate = | ||
+ | * 인조인간 (Korean; Jinzo) | ||
+ | * 人造人間 (Japanese; Jinzo) | ||
+ | | french = Jinzo | ||
+ | | german = Jinzo | ||
+ | | italian = Jinzo | ||
+ | | korean = 인조인간 -사이코 | ||
+ | | portuguese = Jinzo | ||
+ | | spanish = Jinzo | ||
+ | |||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Archetype/List | ||
+ | | sets = | ||
+ | | anime = | ||
+ | * [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series)]] | ||
+ | * [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] | ||
+ | | manga = | ||
+ | * [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]] | ||
+ | | list = List of "Jinzo" monsters | ||
+ | | support list = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Archetype/End}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Jinzos''', also known as '''Android - Psycho''' in the Japanese and Korean versions, are a series of [[Machine]]-[[Type]]. Their effects revolve around the negation of [[Trap Cards]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The main monster of the Jinzo series is "[[Jinzo]]", himself. He is supported by "[[Amplifier]]", "[[Jinzo - Returner]]" and "[[Jinzo - Lord]]". | ||
+ | |||
+ | The card "[[Jinzo 7|Jinzo #7]]" isn't directly connected to "Jinzo", but has "Jinzo" in its name. In the Japanese and Korean version, it has "Jinzo" rather than "Android - Psycho" in its name. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Appearances== | ||
+ | [[Espa Roba]] was the first character shown to use "[[Jinzo]]". He also used "[[Amplifer]]" to strengthen it, [[Joey Wheeler]] later won it off him and used it many of his Duels. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]], [[Jinzo (Character)|Jinzo appears as a character]]. He is a Duel Monster Spirit awakened by a cult, seeking souls so he may exist in the human world. Jinzo is defeated by Jaden in a Duel and sent back to the Duel Monsters dimension. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Inotsume Makoto]] also uses "Jinzo" cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, including "[[Jinzo - Returner]]" and "[[Jinzo - Lord]]". | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Archetype]] |
Revision as of 17:25, 10 December 2008
Jinzo (archetype)
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Japanese |
| ||
Japanese (ruby) |
じんぞうにんげん-サイコ | ||
Japanese (base text) |
人造人間-サイコ | ||
Japanese (translated) |
Android - Psycho | ||
English |
Jinzo | ||
Alternate names |
| ||
| |||
Appears in (anime) | |||
Appears in (manga) | |||
Lists |
|
Jinzos, also known as Android - Psycho in the Japanese and Korean versions, are a series of Machine-Type. Their effects revolve around the negation of Trap Cards.
The main monster of the Jinzo series is "Jinzo", himself. He is supported by "Amplifier", "Jinzo - Returner" and "Jinzo - Lord".
The card "Jinzo #7" isn't directly connected to "Jinzo", but has "Jinzo" in its name. In the Japanese and Korean version, it has "Jinzo" rather than "Android - Psycho" in its name.
Appearances
Espa Roba was the first character shown to use "Jinzo". He also used "Amplifer" to strengthen it, Joey Wheeler later won it off him and used it many of his Duels.
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Jinzo appears as a character. He is a Duel Monster Spirit awakened by a cult, seeking souls so he may exist in the human world. Jinzo is defeated by Jaden in a Duel and sent back to the Duel Monsters dimension.
Inotsume Makoto also uses "Jinzo" cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, including "Jinzo - Returner" and "Jinzo - Lord".