Difference between revisions of "Jinzo (anime)"
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− | | lore = As long as this card remains [[face-up]] on the [[field]], [[negate]] the [[activation]] and [[ | + | | lore = As long as this card remains [[face-up]] on the [[field]], [[negate]] the [[activation]] and [[effect]]s of all [[Trap Card]]s. |
− | | lore_note = <ref group="note">Despite having the Japanese | + | | lore_note = <ref group="note">Despite having the Japanese text of its [[Card Errata:Jinzo#Japanese|''OCG'' counterpart]], prior to its later appearances, "Jinzo" did not function that way in the anime. Instead, it had the following effect:<br /> |
− | " | + | "As long as this card remains [[face-up]] on the [[field]], all [[Trap Card]]s on the field (including [[face-down]] cards) are [[negate]]d and [[destroy]]ed."</ref> |
| ja_lore = このカードがフィールド上で表になっている限り、罠カードの発動と効果を無効にする。 | | ja_lore = このカードがフィールド上で表になっている限り、罠カードの発動と効果を無効にする。 | ||
− | | appears_in_dm = 058, | + | | appears_in_dm = 058, 059, 063, 074, 087, 088, 089, 099, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 122, 124, 125, 126, 135, 144, 159, 170, 182, 186, 187, 188, 190, 191 |
| decks = | | decks = | ||
* Espa Roba | * Espa Roba |
Revision as of 18:33, 13 August 2023
Jinzo
- Japanese
人 造 人 間 -サイコ・ショッカー- Base
- 人造人間-サイコ・ショッカー
- Kana
- じんぞうにんげん-サイコ・ショッカー
- Rōmaji
- Jinzōningen - Saiko Shokkā
- Translated
- Android - Psycho Shocker
Anime cards (Galleries: Yu-Gi-Oh! (Battle City · Virtual World · Battle City: Part 2 · Waking the Dragons · Grand Championship))
Other languages
Name | Lore | |
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Japanese | このカードがフィールド上で表になっている限り、罠カードの発動と効果を無効にする。 | |
Jinzōningen - Saiko Shokkā |
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Notes
- ↑ Despite having the Japanese text of its OCG counterpart, prior to its later appearances, "Jinzo" did not function that way in the anime. Instead, it had the following effect:
"As long as this card remains face-up on the field, all Trap Cards on the field (including face-down cards) are negated and destroyed."