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A group of three students, including [[Torrey]], Isaka, and Mukouda, unwittingly called the spirit of Jinzo in a forbidden ritual to contact Duel Monster Spirits using a [[wikipedia:Ouija board|ouija board]]. Through the [[wikipedia:Planchette|planchette]], Jinzo's spirit told the three students he would require three sacrifices in order to manifest itself. Torrey and his friends assumed that Jinzo meant cards and they agreed. When Isaka and Mukouda disappeared one by one, Torrey realized that Jinzo meant the souls of the people who summoned him and he was the final sacrifice. He attempted to escape [[Duel Academy]] onto the ferry set to disembark for winter vacation, but as he was on the docks, he spotted Jinzo in disguise, waiting for him on the boat. Jinzo slightly revealed his masked face to Torrey, causing him to retreat back into the island. | A group of three students, including [[Torrey]], Isaka, and Mukouda, unwittingly called the spirit of Jinzo in a forbidden ritual to contact Duel Monster Spirits using a [[wikipedia:Ouija board|ouija board]]. Through the [[wikipedia:Planchette|planchette]], Jinzo's spirit told the three students he would require three sacrifices in order to manifest itself. Torrey and his friends assumed that Jinzo meant cards and they agreed. When Isaka and Mukouda disappeared one by one, Torrey realized that Jinzo meant the souls of the people who summoned him and he was the final sacrifice. He attempted to escape [[Duel Academy]] onto the ferry set to disembark for winter vacation, but as he was on the docks, he spotted Jinzo in disguise, waiting for him on the boat. Jinzo slightly revealed his masked face to Torrey, causing him to retreat back into the island. | ||
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After Jinzo's spirit revealed himself using the power supply station's electrical waves, Jaden offered to take Torrey's place on the condition that they [[Duel]], to which Jinzo agreed. Jinzo gains an early advantage using the continuous combination of "[[Malice Doll of Demise (anime)|Malice Doll of Demise]]" and "[[Ectoplasmer (later anime)|Ectoplasmer]]" to deal Jaden damage on the first turn. Every time Jaden lost his [[Life Point]]s, his body was sacrificed to Jinzo. After Jaden destroys his "Ectoplasmer", Jinzo [[Tribute]]d "Malice Doll of Demise" to [[Tribute Summon]] his [[Jinzo (later anime)|card form]], preventing the activation of [[Trap Card]]s. He later equipped himself with "[[Amplifier (later anime)|Amplifier]]" to allow himself to use Trap Cards. | After Jinzo's spirit revealed himself using the power supply station's electrical waves, Jaden offered to take Torrey's place on the condition that they [[Duel]], to which Jinzo agreed. Jinzo gains an early advantage using the continuous combination of "[[Malice Doll of Demise (anime)|Malice Doll of Demise]]" and "[[Ectoplasmer (later anime)|Ectoplasmer]]" to deal Jaden damage on the first turn. Every time Jaden lost his [[Life Point]]s, his body was sacrificed to Jinzo. After Jaden destroys his "Ectoplasmer", Jinzo [[Tribute]]d "Malice Doll of Demise" to [[Tribute Summon]] his [[Jinzo (later anime)|card form]], preventing the activation of [[Trap Card]]s. He later equipped himself with "[[Amplifier (later anime)|Amplifier]]" to allow himself to use Trap Cards. | ||
− | On Jaden's final turn, Jinzo noticed the [[Winged Kuriboh (character)|spirit]] of his "[[Winged Kuriboh (anime)|Winged Kuriboh]]", which Jaden rebuked that | + | On Jaden's final turn, Jinzo noticed the [[Winged Kuriboh (character)|spirit]] of his "[[Winged Kuriboh (anime)|Winged Kuriboh]]", which Jaden rebuked that he, unlike Jinzo, does not need sacrifice to power itself, as it is linked to Jaden's own heart. Jaden used the effect of "[[Clay Wrap]]" [[equip]]ped to "[[Elemental Hero Clayman (anime)|Elemental Hero Clayman]]"to destroy "Amplifier", causing Jinzo to be destroyed. Jinzo's body briefly possessed Torrey's body to [[Special Summon]] his card form from the [[Graveyard]] with "[[Call of the Haunted (later anime)|Call of the Haunted]]", but Jaden counters it with "[[Solemn Judgment (anime)|Solemn Judgment]]" to [[negate]] its activation and destroy it. Jaden attacks Jinzo directly with "[[Elemental Hero Mudballman (anime)|Elemental Hero Mudballman]]", defeating Jinzo in an explosion of bright red energy.<ref name="ep14">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|14|ref}}</ref> |
− | + | During Jaden's Duel with [[Nightshroud]], Jaden recalls his Duel with Jinzo.<ref name="ep29">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|29|ref}}</ref> | |
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===Other appearances=== | ===Other appearances=== |