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| romaji name = Ryūsei Gin |
| romaji name = Ryūsei Gin |
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| asian english name = Gin Ryusei |
| asian english name = Gin Ryusei |
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+ | | anime debut = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|71|ref}} |
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| video game debut = |
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| appears anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] |
| appears anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] |
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| appears video games = |
| appears video games = |
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| gender = Male |
| gender = Male |
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+ | | affiliation = [[Duel Academy]] |
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− | * [[Duel Academy]] |
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| anime deck = [[B.E.S.]] |
| anime deck = [[B.E.S.]] |
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| japanese voice = {{voice actors|ja|Kazuhiro Shindou}} |
| japanese voice = {{voice actors|ja|Kazuhiro Shindou}} |
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| [[Jaden Yuki]] || Lose |
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Lorenzo plays a "[[Boss Rush]]" Deck. With the effect of "[[Boss Rush]]", Lorenzo is able to continuously summon B.E.S. monsters as they are destroyed, causing extra damage with "[[Cyber Summon Blaster]]". The flaw of this strategy, however, is that he is no longer able to summon in any other manner as long as Boss Rush remains in play. The concept of Lorenzo's cards is derived from the [[Wikipedia:Konami|Konami]] video game series, [[Wikipedia:Gradius|Gradius]], wherein a common element is a boss marathon consisting of about five bosses near the end of the game without any breaks between bosses. |
Lorenzo plays a "[[Boss Rush]]" Deck. With the effect of "[[Boss Rush]]", Lorenzo is able to continuously summon B.E.S. monsters as they are destroyed, causing extra damage with "[[Cyber Summon Blaster]]". The flaw of this strategy, however, is that he is no longer able to summon in any other manner as long as Boss Rush remains in play. The concept of Lorenzo's cards is derived from the [[Wikipedia:Konami|Konami]] video game series, [[Wikipedia:Gradius|Gradius]], wherein a common element is a boss marathon consisting of about five bosses near the end of the game without any breaks between bosses. |
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Lorenzo | |||||
Japanese |
銀流星 | |||||
Rōmaji |
Ryūsei Gin | |||||
English (Asia) |
Gin Ryusei | |||||
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Anime debut |
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 71: "DuelFellas" | |||||
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Lorenzo, known in Japan as Ryusei Gin「銀流星」(Gin Ryūsei) is the champion of a "Shooting Game" arcade game and member of The Society of Light, who is employed by Alexis and Chazz to duel Jaden. Although he is defeated by Jaden, he comes to understand his opponent's definition of a fun duel. Sartorius punishes Lorenzo for his failure, taking complete control of him and his future and leaving Lorenzo's hair stark white, which Chazz describes as being "reborn".
His name in the original version means "silver meteor" when translated in Japanese order.
Voices/Mannerisms
In the English dub, he speaks with the accent of an Italian mafia member who uses stereotypical Sopranos phrases such as "Bada-bing!" and "Fuggedaboutit!"
Deck
Record | |
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Opponent | Outcome |
Jaden Yuki | Lose |
Lorenzo plays a "Boss Rush" Deck. With the effect of "Boss Rush", Lorenzo is able to continuously summon B.E.S. monsters as they are destroyed, causing extra damage with "Cyber Summon Blaster". The flaw of this strategy, however, is that he is no longer able to summon in any other manner as long as Boss Rush remains in play. The concept of Lorenzo's cards is derived from the Konami video game series, Gradius, wherein a common element is a boss marathon consisting of about five bosses near the end of the game without any breaks between bosses.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 This card can be seen in his hand during episode 71.
- ↑ This card is placed on top of his deck via the effect Stage Select during episode 71.