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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Character
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{{For|the Tag Force version of this character|Jinbei Tanigawa (Tag Force)}}
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{{Infobox character
| english name        = Jinbei
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| image                 = Jinbei.jpg
| japanese name        = 谷川甚兵衛
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| ja_name              = 谷川甚兵衛
| romaji name          = Tanigawa Jinbē
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| romaji_name          = Tanigawa Jinbē
| asian english name  = Jinbei Tanigawa
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| en_name              = Jinbei Tanigawa
| anime debut          = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|118|ref}}
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| anime_debut          = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|118|ref}}
        | gender               = male
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| video_game_debut      = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6]]''
| team                 = [[Team Taiyo]]
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| appears_in_anime      = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''
| japanese voice      = {{voice actors|ja|[[wikipedia:ja:井上優 (声優)|Suguru Inoue]]}}
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| appears_in_psp        = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6]]''
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| gender               = Male
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| team                 = [[Team Taiyo]]
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| tournament1          = [[World Racing Grand Prix]]
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| result1              = Top 8
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| anime_deck            = [[Stall]]
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| ja_voice              = {{voice actors|ja|Suguru Inoue}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
{| style="float:right;" border="1" width="50%"
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'''Jinbei Tanigawa''' is a character in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' and a member of [[Team Taiyo]].
! colspan="3" style="background: #00FF00; text-align: center;" | Record
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== Biography ==
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===Pre-WRGP===
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Jinbei lived in a small village along with [[Yoshizo Hayashi]] and [[Taro Yamashita]]. Since their families ran farms, they weren't well off with money and when Taro saw a poster about the [[World Racing Grand Prix|WRGP]], he along with his friends began to create a [[Duel Runner]] and a [[Deck]].
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Jinbei wasn't happy about this though, as making a Duel Runner and finding good enough cards to participate in a large tournament would be hard. When he returned from gathering cards, all he found were weak [[Normal Monster]]s.
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He then ran off and found a person whose car was broken down, so he repaired the car and the man took him to his villa where he met 2 of the man's friends, 1 of which mistakes him for a mechanic and asks him to fix the air conditioning.
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When Jinbei finishes fixing the air conditioner, he goes to the lounge to talk to them and sees that one of the man's friends had given him "[[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier (anime)|Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]". Calling it a powerful card, he then muses on how easy it is for city people to get high-class cards yet he is surprised when the man just throws it away as if it was nothing.
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To thank Jinbei for fixing several of their items they take him to [[Restaurant Mine]] to buy him a meal when they crash into a gang's Duel Runner, which makes them run off and be chased by the gang. The man driving the car abandons his friends and Jinbei decides to go and save them.
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Then, the gang hear sirens of [[Sector Security]] with the leader finding out it was Taro and Yoshizo's doing, which gives the 3 friends a chance to escape from the gang.
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They went on top of a hill saying that their strategy to winning lies in using "[[Key Mace (anime)|Key Mace]]". As the sun rose up, Taro declares to his team name as Team Taiyo resulting to Yoshizo and Jinbei to agree.
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===World Riding Grand Prix===
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Jinbei appears trying to help Yoshizo after he fell off his Duel Runner so that he would hit [[Leo]]. As Yoshizo tries to apologize, Jinbei says he shouldn't since Leo got in the way. When Leo get hurt after almost being hit, Taro takes him to an old hotel.
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After Leo introduces himself and being part of [[Team 5D's]] pit crew, he quickly discovers that they only have 1 Duel Runner, but was damaged due to the [[Diablo]] incident. Leo offers to convince [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]] to fix it, but Jinbei refuses and Leo leaves. Jinbei and the team decide to try and fix it themselves but it was no use.
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They try again at a park with no improvement when Leo comes with Yusei and Bruno. As Bruno wanted to fix the Duel Runner, Jinbei protests not to touch their Duel Runner. Taro was able to convince Jinbei to fix it if they wanted to be in the finals.
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Before the finals begin, they find out that they go against Team 5D's. Jinbei can be seen commenting on [[Jack Atlas]] and [[Crow Hogan]]'s ace cards "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]" and "[[Black-Winged Dragon (anime)|Black-Winged Dragon]]" as rare cards, detesting the cards, implying they don't need a rare card to win and defeat the 2 dragons.
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==Deck==
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Like the rest of his team, Jinbei's [[Deck]] consists mainly of common cards, being weak [[Normal Monster]]s or basic [[Trap]] and [[Spell Card]]s. His main strategy is to swarm the [[field]] with [[Monster Card|monsters]] and support them with various Traps and "[[Hand-Holding Genie (anime)|Hand-Holding Genie]]".
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{{Decklist|Turbo Deck
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Zarigun (anime)|Zarigun]]
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Hand-Holding Genie (anime)|Hand-Holding Genie]]
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|spells =
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* [[Speed World 2 (anime)|Speed World 2]]
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* [[Speed Spell - Accelerate Draw]]<ref group=Notes name=speedworld2>This card was [[reveal]]ed from his [[hand]] to [[activate]] the [[effect]] of "[[Speed World 2 (anime)|Speed World 2]]" in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 120|episode 120]].</ref>
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* [[Speed Spell - Final Attack (anime)|Speed Spell - Final Attack]]<ref group=Notes name=speedworld2 />
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|traps =
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* [[Fake Trap (anime)|Fake Trap]]
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* [[Gift of the Mystical Elf (later anime)|Gift of the Mystical Elf]]
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* [[Two-Pronged Attack (anime)|Two-Pronged Attack]]
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}}
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==Duels==
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{| class="wikitable card-list"
 
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| '''Opponent''' || '''Outcome'''
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! scope="col" | Opponent(s)
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! scope="col" | Episode(s)
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! scope="col" | Outcome
 
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| [[Jack Atlas]] || Win
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| Unknown Duelist || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 121|121]] || Not shown
 
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| [[Crow Hogan]] || TBD
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| [[Jack Atlas]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 120|120]] || Win
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| [[Crow Hogan]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 120|120]] || Lose
 
|}
 
|}
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{{Decklist| Turbo Deck
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==Notes==
|monsters =
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<references group="Notes" />
* [[Holding-Hands Majin]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Speed Spell - Accelerator Draw]]
 
* [[Speed Spell - Final Attack]]
 
* [[Speed World 2]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Fake Trap]]
 
}}
 
  
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Tanigawa, Jinbei}}
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{{Characters/5D's}}
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{{Characters/TF06}}
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's characters]]
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's characters]]

Latest revision as of 19:40, 25 April 2023

Jinbei Tanigawa
Jinbei Tanigawa
English name
  • Jinbei Tanigawa
Japanese name
Japanese谷川甚兵衛
RōmajiTanigawa Jinbē
Gender
  • Male
Tournament Position
World Racing Grand Prix Top 8
TeamTeam Taiyo
Anime DeckStall
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 118118: "A New Rival"
Video game debutYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6
Appears in
Anime
PSP
Japanese voice
  • Suguru Inoue
Tanigawa, Jinbei

Jinbei Tanigawa is a character in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's and a member of Team Taiyo.

Biography[edit]

Pre-WRGP[edit]

Jinbei lived in a small village along with Yoshizo Hayashi and Taro Yamashita. Since their families ran farms, they weren't well off with money and when Taro saw a poster about the WRGP, he along with his friends began to create a Duel Runner and a Deck.

Jinbei wasn't happy about this though, as making a Duel Runner and finding good enough cards to participate in a large tournament would be hard. When he returned from gathering cards, all he found were weak Normal Monsters.

He then ran off and found a person whose car was broken down, so he repaired the car and the man took him to his villa where he met 2 of the man's friends, 1 of which mistakes him for a mechanic and asks him to fix the air conditioning.

When Jinbei finishes fixing the air conditioner, he goes to the lounge to talk to them and sees that one of the man's friends had given him "Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier". Calling it a powerful card, he then muses on how easy it is for city people to get high-class cards yet he is surprised when the man just throws it away as if it was nothing.

To thank Jinbei for fixing several of their items they take him to Restaurant Mine to buy him a meal when they crash into a gang's Duel Runner, which makes them run off and be chased by the gang. The man driving the car abandons his friends and Jinbei decides to go and save them.

Then, the gang hear sirens of Sector Security with the leader finding out it was Taro and Yoshizo's doing, which gives the 3 friends a chance to escape from the gang.

They went on top of a hill saying that their strategy to winning lies in using "Key Mace". As the sun rose up, Taro declares to his team name as Team Taiyo resulting to Yoshizo and Jinbei to agree.

World Riding Grand Prix[edit]

Jinbei appears trying to help Yoshizo after he fell off his Duel Runner so that he would hit Leo. As Yoshizo tries to apologize, Jinbei says he shouldn't since Leo got in the way. When Leo get hurt after almost being hit, Taro takes him to an old hotel.

After Leo introduces himself and being part of Team 5D's pit crew, he quickly discovers that they only have 1 Duel Runner, but was damaged due to the Diablo incident. Leo offers to convince Yusei to fix it, but Jinbei refuses and Leo leaves. Jinbei and the team decide to try and fix it themselves but it was no use.

They try again at a park with no improvement when Leo comes with Yusei and Bruno. As Bruno wanted to fix the Duel Runner, Jinbei protests not to touch their Duel Runner. Taro was able to convince Jinbei to fix it if they wanted to be in the finals.

Before the finals begin, they find out that they go against Team 5D's. Jinbei can be seen commenting on Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan's ace cards "Red Dragon Archfiend" and "Black-Winged Dragon" as rare cards, detesting the cards, implying they don't need a rare card to win and defeat the 2 dragons.

Deck[edit]

Like the rest of his team, Jinbei's Deck consists mainly of common cards, being weak Normal Monsters or basic Trap and Spell Cards. His main strategy is to swarm the field with monsters and support them with various Traps and "Hand-Holding Genie".

Duels[edit]

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Unknown Duelist 121 Not shown
Jack Atlas 120 Win
Crow Hogan 120 Lose

Notes[edit]

  1. a b This card was revealed from his hand to activate the effect of "Speed World 2" in episode 120.