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| image = Jinzo.jpg | | image = Jinzo.jpg | ||
| ja_name = {{Ruby|人|じん}}{{Ruby|造|ぞう}}{{Ruby|人|にん}}{{Ruby|間|げん}} -サイコ・ショッカー | | ja_name = {{Ruby|人|じん}}{{Ruby|造|ぞう}}{{Ruby|人|にん}}{{Ruby|間|げん}} -サイコ・ショッカー | ||
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==Decks== | ==Decks== | ||
===Anime=== | ===Anime=== | ||
− | Jinzo plays an '''Occult Jinzo Deck''' which focuses on the abilities of "[[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]" and "[[Ectoplasmer (later anime)|Ectoplasmer]]" which in turn helps him consistently revive his "[[Malice Doll of Demise (anime)|Malice Doll of Demise]]" card which thrives on being [[send|sent]] to the [[Graveyard]] through the [[card effect|effect]] of "Ectoplasmer". This is similiar to the strategy that [[Arkana]] used in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime|the previous series]]. | + | Jinzo plays an '''Occult Jinzo Deck''' which focuses on the abilities of "[[Jinzo (later anime)|Jinzo]]" and "[[Ectoplasmer (later anime)|Ectoplasmer]]" which in turn helps him consistently revive his "[[Malice Doll of Demise (anime)|Malice Doll of Demise]]" card which thrives on being [[send|sent]] to the [[Graveyard]] through the [[card effect|effect]] of "Ectoplasmer". This is similiar to the strategy that [[Arkana]] used in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime|the previous series]]. |
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Jinzo (character) |
Jinzo, known as Android - Psycho Shocker in the Japanese version, is an evil Duel Spirit of the card "Jinzo", who seeks to become a real person by taking the souls of those who summon him.
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Biography
A group of three students, including Torrey, unwittingly call him forth, in a forbidden ceremony. After Torrey's friends involved in the ritual suddenly vanish, and Torrey starts seeing Jinzo, fearing his safety, he informs Jaden of the recent events. After Jinzo's next appearance, Jaden proceeds to Duel him, defeating him in a Shadow Duel. Because of his loss, Jinzo is forced to give up his ambition of returning to life.[1]
Jaden recalls his life-or-death Duel with Jinzo during a similiar Duel against Nightshroud.[2]
Non-canon appearances
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2, Jinzo appears in Alexis Rhodes' storyline. The opponents that Alexis and the player defeat in storyline events begin to vanish after Dueling them. At the end, Jinzo is confronted at the Abandoned Dorm. He teams with Titan, as the two were attempting to gather enough souls to suit both their purposes. The students are released upon their defeat and Jinzo can be selected as a partner afterwards.
Design
Jinzo's usual outfit consists of a long coat equipped with shoulder pads and spiked collar, bracelets and belt. His face features thick veins and signs of deformity with the greatest part covered by a mask. The optional "Amplifier" features a helmet inserting various needles.
Decks
Anime
Jinzo plays an Occult Jinzo Deck which focuses on the abilities of "Jinzo" and "Ectoplasmer" which in turn helps him consistently revive his "Malice Doll of Demise" card which thrives on being sent to the Graveyard through the effect of "Ectoplasmer". This is similiar to the strategy that Arkana used in the previous series.
Video games
Tag Force
Sacrificial Regenesis
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Energy Shock
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Energy Strike
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Jinzo 01
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Jinzo 02
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Jinzo 03
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Spirit Caller
Psycho Voltage
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Duels
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Jaden Yuki | 14 | Lose |
References
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode A Spirit Summoned" 14: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode Doomsday Duel, Part 1" 29: "