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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Amplifier]]", "[[Factory of 100 Machines]]", "[[Psychic Shockwave]]", "[[Psychic Wave]]", and "[[Judgement Sword]]".
* This card appears in the artwork of the following cards:
 
** "[[Amplifier]]"
 
** "[[Factory of 100 Machines]]"
 
** "[[Psychic Shockwave]]"
 
** "[[Psychic Wave]]"
 
   
* This card has an upgraded version, "[[Jinzo - Lord]]" a weaker version, "[[Jinzo - Returner]]", and a deformed version, "[[Jinzo 7]]".
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* This card has an upgraded [[counterpart]]("[[Jinzo - Lord]]") and a lesser counterpart, ("[[Jinzo - Returner]]").
   
* The Spell Card negating equivalent of Jinzo is the monster, "[[Spell Canceller]]".
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* This card has a Spell Card-negating counterpart ("[[Spell Canceller]]") and a [[Trap Card]] counterpart ("[[Royal Decree]]").
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** One of the effects of "[[Sky Scourge Invicil]]" is directly based off of this card, the other effect is based off of "Spell Canceller".
   
* "Jinzo" comes from the Japanese word for "artificial".
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* This card's international name (''Jinzo'') comes from the Japanese word for "artificial".
   
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* The voice of "Jinzo" in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|GX]]'' anime sounds a lot like [[w:c:metalgear:Psycho Mantis|Psycho Mantis]], a villain from [[wikipedia:Konami|Konami]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Metal Gear Solid|Metal Gear Solid]]''. Psycho Mantis is also a Konami property who is bald, wears a mask and uses [[wikipedia:psychic|psychic]] powers, adding to speculation that "Jinzo" may be partially inspired from Psycho Mantis.
* Despite being an android, "Jinzo's" appearance might have been inspired by the [[wikipedia:Cenobite (Hellraiser)| Cenobites]].
 
   
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* In the second series [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]], "Jinzo" seems to have the ability to ''destroy'' Traps (face-down and face-up) instead of just negating them.
* 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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* In the anime, during the ''[[Virtual World]]'' arc, [[Leichter]] takes the form of this monster to act as his [[Deck Master]]. Its Deck Master ability allows him to destroy all of the opponent's Traps while leaving his own unaffected.
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 015]], this card is featured as a statue.
 
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** Ironically, Leichter's opponent was [[Seto Kaiba]] while [[Johnson]], who took the form of "[[Judge Man]]" to act as his Deck Master, was [[Joey Wheeler]]'s opponent. Both monsters are used by the other one's opponent, have an effect to destroy a certain type of the opponent's cards on the field, are Level 6 and have 1500 DEF. The three monsters used by the other members of [[The Big Five]], the following Level 4 - "[[Nightmare Penguin]]", "[[Robotic Knight]]", as well as Level 5; "[[Deepsea Warrior]]", all have 1800 [[DEF]].
* LOOKS LIKE A MOTHER FUCKING BURN VICTIM
 
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* The background on this card artwork is pink, probably to link it to the closely-hued purplish color of the card borders of Traps.

Revision as of 19:51, 24 September 2019

  • This card's international name (Jinzo) comes from the Japanese word for "artificial".
  • The voice of "Jinzo" in the GX anime sounds a lot like Psycho Mantis, a villain from Konami's Metal Gear Solid. Psycho Mantis is also a Konami property who is bald, wears a mask and uses psychic powers, adding to speculation that "Jinzo" may be partially inspired from Psycho Mantis.
  • In the second series anime, "Jinzo" seems to have the ability to destroy Traps (face-down and face-up) instead of just negating them.
  • In the anime, during the Virtual World arc, Leichter takes the form of this monster to act as his Deck Master. Its Deck Master ability allows him to destroy all of the opponent's Traps while leaving his own unaffected.
    • Ironically, Leichter's opponent was Seto Kaiba while Johnson, who took the form of "Judge Man" to act as his Deck Master, was Joey Wheeler's opponent. Both monsters are used by the other one's opponent, have an effect to destroy a certain type of the opponent's cards on the field, are Level 6 and have 1500 DEF. The three monsters used by the other members of The Big Five, the following Level 4 - "Nightmare Penguin", "Robotic Knight", as well as Level 5; "Deepsea Warrior", all have 1800 DEF.
  • The background on this card artwork is pink, probably to link it to the closely-hued purplish color of the card borders of Traps.