(New page: '''General Jiin''' is the primary antagonist of Zoids: Genesis, an anime series based on TOMY'sZoids model franchise. Towards the end of the series, it is ever so slight...)
m (Reverted edits by Dinosaurs20 (talk) to last version by Zane T 69)
(25 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1:
Line 1:
−
'''General Jiin''' is the primary antagonist of [[Zoids: Genesis]], an anime series based on [[TOMY|TOMY's]] [[Zoids]] model franchise. Towards the end of the series, it is ever so slightly hinted at that he may have a slight God Complex.
+
{{Genesis}}
+
+
{{ZoidsCharacter
+
|CharName = Jiin
+
|ImageName = Jiin.jpg
+
|Caption =
+
|Appearances = ''[[Zoids: Genesis]]''
+
|Debut = [[Zoids: Genesis Episode 11|Episode 11]]
+
|Affiliation = Himself (Digald)
+
|Age = 42
+
|Zoids =[[Bio Tyranno]]
+
|Japanese_Name = Jiin
+
|Actors = Nakamura Hidetoshi
+
}}
+
'''Jiin''' is a fictional character from ''[[Zoids: Genesis]]''. He is the primary antagonist.
+
+
==Overview==
+
Jiin was originally a Sky person, who had been given to the Emperor of Digald to raise as his own son, so as to increase the Sky people's influence in Digald. However, his ambition would prove to be vastly underestimated by the Sky people, as would his intelligence, and he would eventually rebel against them, poisoning his father, destroying Sora city, and proclaiming himself a God, setting his sights on ruling the world. In flashback, it could be seen that these thoughts were harboured for a great deal of time, as he had already though of himself in this light when he first met the newly-recruited [[Zairin]]. He would use Zairin's great talent to boost his own ambitions, eventually (literally) sucking the lifeforce out of him to help produce the [[Bio Tyranno]]. As a member of the Sky people, he was greatly intelligent, and was able to build machines beyond the technology made available to him when Digald traded with Sora city (such as the [[Bio Raptor Gui]] and the robotic [[Bio Zoids|Bio Zoid]] pilots). When his poisoned father passed away, he grew from Digald's military leader to their Emperor as well, and was therefore able to enact his grandiose visions of total rule. He would be eventually killed in battle with the anti-Jiin forces lead by [[Ruuji]].
==Personality==
==Personality==
−
TheadoptedsonofDigald'sleaderandthemainsponsorofMajor Zairin, he's the main villain ofZoids:Genesis. He tookappreciationofZairin'scapabilitiesand considered him oneofhismosttrustedsubordinates.Thoughhisfathercontrolsthecountry, hehasn'tbeenableto lead for a very long time with his declininghealth. Jiin was entrusted to handle most of hisdutiesas the unofficialrulerofDigald.Eventually, Jiinwouldgo to new heights as he secretly and aggressivelycreateda new generation of Bio-Zoids. He would break all ties with Sora Sky people and wagedwarwiththeland andsky.
+
Jiin sees people as tools. In his eyes, everyone is below him, and he is omnipotent. He has no qualms with people abandoning him, nor does he have any objections to decimating neutral or allied forces, and usually fires indiscriminately at his opponents, regardless of who is in the way. He is extremely arrogant, but very cunning and intelligent, but most of all, egocentric, and literally proclaims himself as a God.
+
+
==Ability as a Zoid Pilot==
+
Jiin's Zoid is essentially indestructible. The only three Zoids who were able to damage it were the [[Mugen Liger]], [[Bio Volcano]] and [[Sword Wolf]], and each of those were only able to inflict a few wounds between them (though the Liger was ultimately able to slice it in two). In addition, its [[Bio Particle Cannon]] (termed ''God's Lightning'') was the most powerful weapon deployed in the series. Because of this, his actual abilities needn't be great. For instance, he could simply stand still and let the [[Hayate Liger]], [[Soul Tiger]] and [[Deadly Kong]] land hits on his Zoid, and sustain no damage whatsoever. However, he is still a capable pilot, and was able to defend against many Zoids, even though they were launching surprise attacks.
+
+
==Relationships==
+
Like ever other character, Jiin has his own unique relationships.
+
+
'''[[Zairin]]''': Jiin thinks of Zairin as a tool, as he does with everyone else, but establishes a "friendship" because of Zairin's relatively superior skill. This is shattered when Zairin learns the truth about the robotic Bio Zoid pilots, and the two would spend the final episodes trying to kill one another.
−
Jiin is revealedtobea citizen of the sky and he intends to destroy his formerhome to becometheundisputedGodacrossthe planet. So ambitious was his lust forpower that he strained his stepfather to death, thus he declared himself as Emperor and later as God of Zi. Jiin wouldlaterstopcaringaboutconquering villages or towns, using his Bio Tyranno to destroy them completely to show his "god-like" power. During the final showdown between his forces and theJiinSuppressionArmy, he displayedveryadvanced skills in piloting, whether it was his own skill or the capabilities of his Zoid is unknown. Jiin was killed in the explosion of his Zoid when Mugen Liger sliced Bio Tyranno into two through the Zoidcore.
+
'''[[Felme]]''': Felme is given special preference among his troops, due to her also being a Sky person. Other than that, Jiin has no special connection with Felme, and when she eventually defects, he does not hesitate in killing her.
−
==Zoids==
+
'''[[Souta]]''': Jiin sees Souta, like everyone else, as a tool. When he learns of his survival, and defection, he scoffs at being abandoned, and, as with everyone else who opposes him, Jiin does not hesitate in killing him (though he is ultimately unsuccessful in finishing him off, due to Felme's intervention).
−
===BioTyranno===
+
'''Prome''': Jiin scorns the will of the Sky people, and is not at all phased by offending them. Though the two of them would be in talks throughout the series, he would look down on her and reject her when he eventually decides to betray the Sky people.
−
''Main Article: [[Bio Tyranno]]''
−
The Bio Tyranno is unique to the Zoids: Genesis anime, and is a unique Zoid piloted by Jiin, the successor to the Digard Empire throne. One of its early uses was in a battle against [[Zarin]]'s Bio Volcano when he turned on Jiin, in which the Bio Tyranno won easily but failed to finish off its foe. In the final battle against the Zuri forces, the Bio Tyranno was able to effortlessly cleave a path through the various forces arrayed against it, even when its bio particle cannon was disabled by the Bio Volcano. The Bio Tyranno was ultimately stopped by [[Ruuji]] in the [[Mugen Liger]], who is able to defeat the Zoid by cutting it in two, causing it to explode and killing Jiin in the process.
+
{{Characters}}
+
[[Category:Males|Sort]]
+
[[Category:Genesis characters]]
+
[[Category:Digald Empire]]
Latest revision as of 22:11, September 7, 2019
Just like the Murasame Liger, this article may be subject to spontaneous change, as most Zoids: Genesis material has been sourced from unofficial, and potentially unreliable, translations of what is currently a Japanese language-only anime. As such, edits should place preference on consistency, rather than correctness, until an official translation becomes available.
Jiin was originally a Sky person, who had been given to the Emperor of Digald to raise as his own son, so as to increase the Sky people's influence in Digald. However, his ambition would prove to be vastly underestimated by the Sky people, as would his intelligence, and he would eventually rebel against them, poisoning his father, destroying Sora city, and proclaiming himself a God, setting his sights on ruling the world. In flashback, it could be seen that these thoughts were harboured for a great deal of time, as he had already though of himself in this light when he first met the newly-recruited Zairin. He would use Zairin's great talent to boost his own ambitions, eventually (literally) sucking the lifeforce out of him to help produce the Bio Tyranno. As a member of the Sky people, he was greatly intelligent, and was able to build machines beyond the technology made available to him when Digald traded with Sora city (such as the Bio Raptor Gui and the robotic Bio Zoid pilots). When his poisoned father passed away, he grew from Digald's military leader to their Emperor as well, and was therefore able to enact his grandiose visions of total rule. He would be eventually killed in battle with the anti-Jiin forces lead by Ruuji.
Jiin sees people as tools. In his eyes, everyone is below him, and he is omnipotent. He has no qualms with people abandoning him, nor does he have any objections to decimating neutral or allied forces, and usually fires indiscriminately at his opponents, regardless of who is in the way. He is extremely arrogant, but very cunning and intelligent, but most of all, egocentric, and literally proclaims himself as a God.
Jiin's Zoid is essentially indestructible. The only three Zoids who were able to damage it were the Mugen Liger, Bio Volcano and Sword Wolf, and each of those were only able to inflict a few wounds between them (though the Liger was ultimately able to slice it in two). In addition, its Bio Particle Cannon (termed God's Lightning) was the most powerful weapon deployed in the series. Because of this, his actual abilities needn't be great. For instance, he could simply stand still and let the Hayate Liger, Soul Tiger and Deadly Kong land hits on his Zoid, and sustain no damage whatsoever. However, he is still a capable pilot, and was able to defend against many Zoids, even though they were launching surprise attacks.
Like ever other character, Jiin has his own unique relationships.
Zairin: Jiin thinks of Zairin as a tool, as he does with everyone else, but establishes a "friendship" because of Zairin's relatively superior skill. This is shattered when Zairin learns the truth about the robotic Bio Zoid pilots, and the two would spend the final episodes trying to kill one another.
Felme: Felme is given special preference among his troops, due to her also being a Sky person. Other than that, Jiin has no special connection with Felme, and when she eventually defects, he does not hesitate in killing her.
Souta: Jiin sees Souta, like everyone else, as a tool. When he learns of his survival, and defection, he scoffs at being abandoned, and, as with everyone else who opposes him, Jiin does not hesitate in killing him (though he is ultimately unsuccessful in finishing him off, due to Felme's intervention).
Prome: Jiin scorns the will of the Sky people, and is not at all phased by offending them. Though the two of them would be in talks throughout the series, he would look down on her and reject her when he eventually decides to betray the Sky people.