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Jinkyo

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Jinkyo
ジンキョウ (Jinkyou)
Jinkyo
English Name(s) None
Name Pun kyoujin (giant)
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Z Episode 196
Personal Data
Notable Skills Martial artist
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Jinkyo is a minor fictional character in the Dragon Ball universe by Akira Toriyama. Son Goku first encountered him in the Afterlife Tournament where he lost the first round match against Paikuhan. Jinkyo was a fighter from an unknown galaxy who died at some point prior to Age 767.

Biography

Jinkyo's background is unknown. He likely lived in the South Galaxy and died sometime prior to Age 767.[note 1] He was a powerful enough martial artist that he was granted his body in the Afterlife. He likely trained with South Kaiō and sought to receive training from Dai Kaiō himself. In Age 767, Jinkyo fought in the first round of the Afterlife Tournament against Paikuhan. The battle, as depicted, was brief and Paikuhan was the winner.[1] Unlike many of the other combatants, Jinkyo does not appear after his match as a background or audience character during the tournament.

Name

Jinkyo's name is a reverse of the Japanese word for "giant", 巨人 (kyoujin), but written in katakana. Unlike many of the other Afterlife Tournament characters, his name is not based on a food.

Production

Due to the production schedule inherent in producing a weekly anime series based on a weekly comic, the writers of Dragon Ball Z interjected anime-only material both as a means of extending the runtime and to flesh out the Dragon Ball universe. Jinkyo and the entire Afterlife Tournament arc was written to depict Son Goku's experience in the afterlife prior to the time-skip and the arrival of Boo.

Notable Skills

Jinkyo is a formidable martial artist, probably from the South Galaxy. Nothing is depicted of his fighting technique as Paikuhan makes short work of him.

Performance

Jinkyo is unvoiced in the series.

Notable Appearances

Notes

  1. Jinkyo's home galaxy is unknown, but likely South. He could not have been from West Galaxy because Paikuhan, his opponent, was from there and first round battles were between galaxies. He did not appear in training with the defeated East Galaxy fighters either. That leaves only North or South, but he also did not appear in any of the group shots with North Kaiō's martial artists.

References

  1. "I'm the Best in the Afterlife!! The Great Assembly of Past Heroes". Dragon Ball Z. Episode 196. Japan: Fuji TV, 11 August 1993.