Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Jinzo"
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* The [[BPT]] version of "[[Jinzo]]" is sometimes referred to as "Tinzo" by veteran players. | * The [[BPT]] version of "[[Jinzo]]" is sometimes referred to as "Tinzo" by veteran players. | ||
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* "Jinzo" comes from the Japanese word for "artificial". | * "Jinzo" comes from the Japanese word for "artificial". | ||
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* Jinzo's voice in the GX anime sounds a lot like Psycho Mantis, a villain from [[Konami]]'s Metal Gear Solid. | * Jinzo's voice in the GX anime sounds a lot like Psycho Mantis, a villain from [[Konami]]'s Metal Gear Solid. | ||
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Revision as of 00:43, 27 April 2011
- This card appears in the artwork of "Amplifier", "Factory of 100 Machines" and "Psychic Shockwave".
- This card has an upgraded version, "Jinzo - Lord" a weaker version, "Jinzo - Returner", and a deformed version, "Jinzo 7".
- The Spell Card negating equivalent of Jinzo is called "Spell Canceller".
- "Jinzo" comes from the Japanese word for "artificial".
- Despite being an android, "Jinzo's" appearance might have been inspired by the Cenobites. This could be because Takahashi is a Hellraiser fan.
- Jinzo's voice in the GX anime sounds a lot like Psycho Mantis, a villain from Konami's Metal Gear Solid.