Edward Jinzaburo

Edward Jinzaburo is one of Emman's very own tasty pieces of OCs (Original Characters) that are legitimately, truthfully, openly, divinely, eternally, graciously, veraciously, victoriously, dearly and genuinely made for the entire prime Goof Troop universe as a whole itself, making his very own Debut in Max's Extremely Goofy College Life as a Secondary Character/Hero long before he would later become a part of the entire legitimately genuine Main Cast in Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game and it's very own pieces of Expansion Packs that can legitimately act as the entire Afternath/Epilogue of all of the following events for that game as a whole itself (particularly with the entire Base game's very own Story parts).

Appearance
He has Short Brown Hair, a Brown Nose with Black Nostrils, Brown Eyes and even, Fair Skin.

Clothing
He wears a Gray Scarf that lasts until the nearby end of the Torso's entire Tunic itself, a Black Ninja Tunic with a Black Square Top part along with a Blue Small Square and a Gray Strap with Gray V and Ankle parts on it as well, a pair of White Gloves, a Blue Belt with a White Circle Buckle that has a Red Circle on the Center (representing the Japanese flag itself, as both Circles had the colors of it), a pair of Black Pants and even, a pair of Red, White, Gray and Black 1986 Airwalk Prototype 600 Sneakers with Red Laces and Circles on them.

Equipment
He Wields a Variety of Weapons that he can supremely use just in case so he can get ready for one of the next beefy battles where he can fantastically fight against his very own opponents and enemies of varying kinds (ex.: Swords are one of the examples of weapons for him to successfully do it in a divine manner) such as different kinds of Katanas (for one of his Main Weapons of Choice such as Katanas, he wields the Black ones themselves as he wields one of a Picture that the Creator made on what does he really look like) just like a majority of Ninjas typically do as one of their very own pieces of main Weapons (in particular aside with Shurikens, Nunchucks, Smoke Bombs and even, Spears in which, they're secondary ones as all of them are Projectile-based Weapons themselves as they're used in order for the users to attack their opponents in a different way to do so while throwing them in order to do so, main Swords such as Katanas) in which, they are the ones that they typically use in their fictional appearances such as the real Snake Eyes and Ryu Hayabusa themselves did in order to attack their very own opponents such as Villainous Henchmen, Henchwomen, Hitmen and Hitwomen in which, they also use Katanas (although they can wield other kinds of Swords to use and get engaged in Sword Battles such as Cutlasses) as typically one of the main Swords to use in Combat so they can fight their very own kind of enemies in varying shapes, races and sizes as well.

His Main and Secondary/Backup Vehicles
Similar to Michael Knight himself from the entire Knight Rider metaseries itself as a whole (specifically with it's 1982-86 TV series in which, this very little specific kind of 1980s television series and Michael himself are one of the following parts for his inspirations to Edward himself) with his very own one of a kind specialized, upgraded, revamped, reworked, revised, armored and customized Muscle Car to be used for all of his Journeys and Missions he has faced across the entire World he lives as a whole itself: the very first Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT; based on a 1982 Pontiac Trans Am), he would drive a Muscle Car (a 1960s-70s American one as in this case, a 1969-70 Ford Mustang Boss 429/1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback called the Tsurudian; the name of this very car itself is derived from the following two words, Tsurugi and Guardian in which, they're combined together into one name for his very own kind of main Muscle Car to drive that also acts as his own Police Car to drive; it's Visual Appearance is first seen on DeviantArt in addition to Pixiv) for almost all of his Journeys and Missions he is going on across many parts of the entire World as a whole (in particular with the Road such as various Streets within many kinds of Cities he goes across the entire World on the Road), although he would also have a Backup/Secondary Car to accompany it as well if he is required to do it if the Tsurudian itself is unavailable with a justified reason or more like the Car being destroyed or being used by other kinds of People aside with him (particularly with those who are working with him) as examples for him to drive across the various roads around the World. In fact, including a Secondary/Backup Vehicle would be used and driven by Edward in order to differentiate from the real Michael Knight (one of his very own one of a kind inspirations) himself in which, as opposed to the real Michael having one Car (KITT) to drive when he is in his very own sets of munchy missions to do, Edward would have a pair of his very own Cars that he can drive in order for him to do so for many of his very own sets of assigned journeys, cases and missions (including undercover ones) just in case if there's an ongoing and incoming emergency that's happening when his very own Main Car isn't here to be driven or used by him but rather, one of the other people who are either friends with him or who are working alongside with him.

Edward's very own kind of Backup/Secondary Car to be used when he is driving or going to other kinds of varying places that he can visit across the entire Planet Earth as a whole by itself on the road is none other than TBD, as this would be the Car where he drives on his very own if the Tsurudian itself isn't available for him when he goes into Undercover or going on Missions in his very own into the Roads to travel just in case.

Bio
Born within the City of Yokohama, Japan in the year of 1975 who had later moved to San Diego, California in which, this American City later became his very own main Hometown, he is a Skilled Swordfighting Japanese-American Ninja Vigilante who had experiences on working with the people who are playing a very big legitimate part of the SWAT prior to him being a part of the Spoonerville North Star Police (SNSP) as one of the Team's following legitimate Members.

Role in the events of Max's Extremely Goofy College Life and Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game
Making his legitimately divine debut in one of the following episodes for Max's Extremely Goofy College Life titled Maxdown in San Diego, he meets Max in person (and by extension, him for the very first time in his very own life as a Crimefighter as well, as this episode would have Max having his very first day as one) where they team up together to go Undercover in an assigned Mission of their very own that is set within the entire City of San Diego, California itself in order for them to encounter an extraordinarily hardworking, speedy, plan-making, unstoppable, money-making, intelligent, strategic, tough, undefeatable, invulnerable, industrious and competent Henchman who is mainly a Man of Action named Commander Cole Cohen in which, he is a Leader of his very own Main Group of Competent Henchmen who are also mainly based off Agent Smith (and while Commander Cole himself is mainly an Expy of the one and only, legitimately genuine Agent Smith himself, he also has some of his very own sweetly supreme set of unique distinctions from the real Agent Smith himself like having him wear clothes that have colors in which, wouldn't look and feel very out of place in Miami Vice (in particular, it's very own 1984-90 television series that aired on NBC back then in the mid to late 1980s; though the Lost Episodes themselves are aired up to the beginning of the 1990s as well on USA Network as they all of them serve as the series' post-Series Finale episodes) in addition to him having bits of one of the many kinds of Terminators themselves from The Terminator series in terms of appearances alongside with their very own physical appearances in particular, at the very least) from The Matrix series of Cyberpunk Action Thriller films that are released in the late 1990s up to the early 2000s (though the entire series' storylines are still continuing in other forms at times and as well as parts of the series making cameo appearances and references in other kinds of media following with the sequels' releases along with the installments that are set (both in and outside with the main timeline, likewise with the latter on titles such as 2017's The LEGO Batman Movie and 2021's Space Jam: A New Legacy (as both of them are Crossovers with many parts of the entire Warner Bros. catalogue of recognizably iconic properties) in which, feature the real Agent Smith himself along with his sets of Clones making Cameo Appearances in Person together on screen) at it's very own mainline Universe as well). Commander Cole even takes some Visual cues from Younger Toguro from the Yu Yu Hakusho series into the mix too.

For this very kind of episode (the Creator of the series is planning to do so in which, is being under considered until further notice as he has to get all of the required things ready for the entire episode itself in which, are the ones would be used on making some episodes that are set within Real Life Cities or Cities based on their very own Real Life Counterparts such as the likes of San Diego, California, Tampa, Florida, Cleveland, Ohio and even, Seattle, Washington) that succeeds the one where he makes his debut in which is set within the entirety of the Emerald City itself, Seattle, Washington (the setting of the Video Game Sequel's Wedding; particularly with the entire Seahawks Stadium itself as this very Stadium itself would be the Main Gig for the event as the Creator has to do lots and lots of extensive research and such on Seattle itself to get every single little thing ready, likewise with all of the following details themselves so he can accurately recreate parts of the City itself as a whole in a good way), he is planned to appear once again in person as well in which, the subplot of the entire episode itself would involve Max and Edward, once again teaming together for an another Undercover Mission (albeit with this time, having Max and Edward teaming up with some new friends of theirs to accompany them) to defeat their next target after Commander Cole himself (although the Creator is considering himself to include Cole in the episode where he would pit against Max and Edward once again). The Main Plot of the entire Episode would involve Max, his friends and family travelling in the City itself where he and Company stop by, right over here after they go to this little creamy City via an Airplane that leads into it's Airport (aside with some Hotels for all of them to Stay during their visit in the City of Seattle) while at the perfectly placed and very exactly same time, one of the other people who had accompanied Max in his Visit within the Emerald City itself would protect them from harm when Max is gone in order to become a Vigilante/Crimefighter once again (and complete with a very genuinely good reason or excuse to boot) so he is finally prepared to save the Day from one of the most dangerously destructive events that are very inevitable to happen, once again in order to get him more ready than ever for an another team-up with Edward (albeit with more of their friends who are also working with them for help in this case, as this time, it'll have more threatening enemies for Max to face off than the last time along with them joining to form the Cavalry), once again. According to the Creator of the series himself for this very episode as a whole itself, many elements of this very planned episode (including the Running Gags themselves) are taken from one of his favorite Disney animated series of all time, Phineas and Ferb (and as the Creator grew older, he has watched an elaborately countless number of clips of the show on YouTube, along with him listening to several Music Tracks of it as well in many kinds of occasions). Even Mona is confirmed (as with this little case, Mona Vinh Hampton) to be planned on making her legitimate debut (in terms of release order) into the entire episode too.

In the Video Game sequel and it's succeeding Expansion Packs/DLC Updates that took place after the events of the Base Game's Story as it would act as the definitively divine Epilogue to the entire Game, he would be involved with the biggest role that he can get in the Story.

Notes/Trivia

 * He's mainly based off the following two fictional Ninjas who wear Black Clothes as their main form of Clothing for their Attires they are wearing throughout their appearances across their journeys along with their roles and statuses having tons of development, updates and changes as the time passes by along with them wielding Katanas as one of their Main Weapons to be used for Swordfighting: Snake Eyes and Ryu Hayabusa from the G.I. Joe and Dead or Alive/Ninja Gaiden series by Koei-Tecmo and Hasbro (albeit with his face being entirely unmasked (although there are certain moments where we see Edward's face getting masked as well) for a majority of his very own kind of Journeys, Missions and other kinds of things that are ongoing across the World in order for him to uniquely, swiftly and distinctively differentiate with the both of them for almost all of Edward's appearances and such when he is seen in person; coincidentally, Disney (via Marvel Entertainment in particular) has previously collaborated them like countless times back in the past up to today (for the latter's case aside with them producing thousands and thousands of Action Figures, Props for the fans who are also Cosplayers such as Toy Replicas of Fictional Weapons as they definitely include the likes of Firearms (particularly with the likes of Pistols, Machine Guns, Sniper Rifles and even, Shotguns), Spears, Bows with Arrows, Swords, Staffs and whatsoever in between, there are even some creamy collaborative crossovers with Transformers like a bunch of times, especially in the Comic Books back then), with the former along with Nintendo doing the development, marketing, distribution and publishing for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order).
 * In fact, likewise with the legitimately real Ryu Hayabusa himself in the second prequel Ninja Gaiden game of the entire series as a whole itself, he is voiced by Josh Keaton in the English releases of his appearances.