Edward Jinzaburo

Edward Jinzaburo is one of Emman's OCs for the Goof Troop universe, making his Debut in Max's Extremely Goofy College Life as a Secondary Character/Hero before being a part of the Main Cast in Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game.

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

Clothing
He wears a Grey Scarf, a Black Ninja Tunic with a Black Square Top part along with a Blue Small Square there and a Grey Strap with a Grey V and Grey End/Ankle parts on it, a pair of White Gloves, a Blue Belt with a White Circle that has a Red Circle on the Center, Black Pants and a pair of Red, White, Grey and Black 1986 Airwalk Prototype 600 Sneakers with Red Laces.

Equipment
He Wields a Variety of Weapons (ex.: Swords for example) such as Katanas (for the Katanas thing, he wields one of the many Black Katanas he has) just like a majority of Ninjas do in fiction.

Vehicle
Similar to Michael Knight from Knight Rider (one of the following parts for his inspirations), he would drive a Muscle Car for most of his Journeys and Missions.

Bio
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Role in the events of Max's Extremely Goofy College Life and Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game
Making his debut in one of the episodes for Max's Extremely Goofy College Life titled Maxdown in San Diego, he meets Max where they team up together to go on a Mission in the City of San Diego, California to encounter a Henchman named Commander Cole Cohen in which he is a Leader of a Main Group of Henchmen who are also based off Agent Smith from The Matrix series of Cyberpunk Action films. In the Video Game sequel, he would get a bigger role.

Notes/Trivia

 * He's manily based off two Ninjas who wear Black Clothes: Snake Eyes and Ryu Hayabusa from G.I. Joe and Ninja Gaiden by Koei-Tecmo and Hasbro (albeit almost entirely unmasked to differentiate with them in many of Edward's appearances).
 * In fact, like the real Ryu Hayabusa in the second prequel Ninja Gaiden game of the series, he is voiced by Josh Keaton in the English releases.