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{{Fighter Infobox
[[Image:CyberbotsJin2.png|thumb|right|320px|''Jin Saotome'' by [[Kinu Nishimura]]]]
 
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|name = Jin Saotome
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|image = Image:CyberbotsJin2.png
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|caption = Jin Saotome as he appear in ''Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness''. Art by [[Kinu Nishimura]].
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|fullname = Jin Saotome
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|birthdate = April 11, 2078
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|birthplace = [[File:JPN.png|22px]] Japan
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|height = 175 cm (5' 9")
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|weight = 72 kg (159 lbs)
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|bloodtype = A
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|likes = Unknown
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|dislikes = Unknown
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|measurements = Unknown
 
|fightingstyle = N/A}}'''Jin Saotome''' (ジン・サオトメ) is the main protagonist from the 2D mecha robot fighting game ''[[Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness]]''.
   
'''Jin Saotome''' is the main character from the fighting game ''[[Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness]]''. 
 
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===Appearance===
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Jin is 21 years old, always dressed in pure white, with his trademark white scarf billowing behind him. Jin wears a white fundoshi beneath his outfit, as seen in his ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom Series|Marvel vs. Capcom]]'' appearances during one of his taunts or one of his special moves where he burns his clothes to form a powerful flaming projectile.
   
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=== Personality ===
Jin is 21 years old, always dressed in pure white, likening him to ''[[Street Fighter Series|Street Fighter]]'' character [[Ryu]] in appearance, but with his trademark white scarf billowing behind him.
 
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Jin strives to follow in the footsteps of his father, a very traditional Japanese soldier. Though modeled after his father, Jin's fighting techniques on and off a VA are self-taught.
   
Jin's mood goes from calm to rage within seconds, but he remains a good guy. He is also friends with [[Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness#Characters|Gawaine Murdock]].
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Being self-taught and not actually enlisted, many of Jin's traits are an exaggerated parody of that image, including an adherence to Bushido. Incredibly hot-blooded, his mood regularly goes from calm to rage within seconds, but he remains a good guy. He is also friends with [[Gawaine Murdock]], his father's former mentor.
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===Concept===
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While his story and personality hit many of the same beats as [[w:c:gundam:Domon Kasshu|Domon Kasshu]]'s from ''[[w:c:gundam:Mobile_Fighter_G_Gundam|Mobile Fighter G Gundam]]'', [[Kinu Nishimura]] stated that the basis for Jin's character is Kakugo Hagakure from [[wikipedia:Apocalypse Zero|''Apocalypse Zero'']],<ref>"Cyberbots Official Guidebook: Alliance Army [[Secret Files]]"</ref> another character based on an exaggerated version of a WWII Japanese soldier, they both wear spiked, sci-fi armor versions of fighter pilot uniforms with giant, trailing scarves.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
 
Jin's father (Ken Saotome) belonged to a unit that was killed in what was thought to be an accident one year before the start of ''Cyberbots''. To honor his memory, he descends to Earth from a space colony and seeks to become the best Variant Armor pilot alive to prove his worth through the VA battle circuit. He begins to question his father's death after meeting [[Shade]] for the first time, who, it turns out, was the one responsible.
 
Jin's father (Ken Saotome) belonged to a unit that was killed in what was thought to be an accident one year before the start of ''Cyberbots''. To honor his memory, he seeks to become the best Variant Armor pilot alive and wants to prove his worth through the VA battle circuit. He begins to question his father's death after meeting [[Shade]] for the first time, who, it turns out, was the one responsible.
 
   
 
His main mech is the '''BX-02 BLODIA''', a reworked model once piloted by [[Armored Warriors#Characters|Jeff Perkins]].
 
His main mech is the '''BX-02 BLODIA''', a reworked model once piloted by [[Armored Warriors#Characters|Jeff Perkins]].
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== Other appearances ==
 
== Other appearances ==
 
Jin is an unlockable character (piloting BLODIA) in ''[[Tech Romancer]]'', and is a playable character in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes|Marvel vs. Capcom]]'' and ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes|Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]''.
 
Jin is an unlockable character (piloting BLODIA) in ''[[Tech Romancer]]'', and is a playable character in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes|Marvel vs. Capcom]]'' and ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes|Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]''.
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Jin makes a small cameo in ''[[Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'', shown on a poster in the background of the ''Days of Future Past'' stage with other veterans from the previous games, as one of the "Slain" characters; doubling as a reference to his ending in the first ''Marvel vs. Capcom''. He also makes a small cameo in Hawkeye's ending as part of his new West Coast Avengers, and both Jin and Blodia appear in the game's Heroes and Heralds mode as individual support cards.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*In ''[[Project X Zone]]'', [[Devilotte]] can summon Blodia (along with Mobilesuits Alpha and Beta from ''[[Side Arms Hyper Dyne]]'') as part of her attack.
*Jin's fighting techniques were taught to him by his father.
 
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*His birthdate has been listed as April 11, 2078, somewhere in Japan.
 
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*Jin's surname, Saotome, is most likely a reference to Dr. Saotome from the ''[[wikipedia:Getter Robo|Getter Robo]]'' series. His given name is also (probably) taken from Hayato Jin from that same series.
*Jin makes a small cameo in ''[[Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'', as shown on a poster in the background of a stage with other veterans from the previous games. It is said he is 'slain', which could be a reference to his ending in the first ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes|Marvel vs. Capcom]]''. He also makes a small cameo in Hawkeye's ending and both Jin and Blodia appears in ''UMvC3'''s'' ''Heroes and Heralds mode as a support card.
 
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*Rather than aiming to glorify the traditional elements, many of Jin's are played for comedy, such as his insistence on wearing fundoshi underwear he washes himself and other corny quirks. Design notes insist he look short and have cartoonier proportions around others to emphasize his brattiness.
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*The back of Jin's uniform originally had a quarter of an Imperial Japanese flag sewn on that used to adorn his father's VA. His costume already being very complicated to draw, it was changed for ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' with the kanji 宇宙一 (Best in Space) since that could also be flipped on sprites.
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*In ''[[Street Fighter V]]'', [[Ryu]] has Jin's outfit as one of his alternate costumes. In [[E. Honda]]'s character story as a opponent, Ryu also wears a white fundoshi and headband similar to Jin.
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==References==
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<references />
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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For more of this character, see their '''[[Gallery:Jin Saotome|gallery]]'''.
[[Image:JinAnimation.gif|right]]
 
<gallery widths="150">
 
Image:CyberbotsJin.png|''Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness''
 
Image:CyberbotsJin3.png|''Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness''
 
Image:Cyberbots_Jin_Saotome.png|''Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness''
 
Image:Arm_War_BLODIA.png|The AEX-10M BLODIA
 
Image:Cyberbots_BX-02_BLODIA.png|The BX-02 BLODIA
 
Image:Mar_Cap_Jin.png|''Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes''
 
Image:Mar_Cap_Jin_B.png|''Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes''
 
Image:Mar_Cap_Jin_C.png|''Marvel vs. Capcom''
 
Image:Mar_Cap_Jin_Select_Screen.png|''Marvel vs. Capcom'' Select screen art
 
Image:TechRomJin.png|''Tech Romancer''
 
Image:JinArt.png|Art by [[Kinu Nishimura]]
 
Image:Kinu_Nishimura_Jin_and_Girls.png|Jin with (clockwise from him) [[Gaia Master#Characters|Princess Tiara]] with [[Gaia Master#Characters|Variel]], [[Ibuki]], [[Effie]], [[Chun-Li]] and [[Devilotte]].
 
Image:MarCap2Jin.png|''Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes''
 
Image:MarCap2JinB.png|''Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes''
 
Image:SFxAC_BLODIA.png|The BX-02 BLODIA ''[[Street Fighter × All Capcom]]'' card
 
Jin Saotome (UMvC3).png|Jin's UMvC3 Heroes & Heralds Card
 
Blodia (UMvC3).png|The BX-02 BLODIA's UMvC3 Heroes & Heralds Card
 
</gallery>
 
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Revision as of 05:53, 13 April 2020

Jin Saotome (ジン・サオトメ) is the main protagonist from the 2D mecha robot fighting game Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness.

Biography

Appearance

Jin is 21 years old, always dressed in pure white, with his trademark white scarf billowing behind him. Jin wears a white fundoshi beneath his outfit, as seen in his Marvel vs. Capcom appearances during one of his taunts or one of his special moves where he burns his clothes to form a powerful flaming projectile.

Personality

Jin strives to follow in the footsteps of his father, a very traditional Japanese soldier. Though modeled after his father, Jin's fighting techniques on and off a VA are self-taught.

Being self-taught and not actually enlisted, many of Jin's traits are an exaggerated parody of that image, including an adherence to Bushido. Incredibly hot-blooded, his mood regularly goes from calm to rage within seconds, but he remains a good guy. He is also friends with Gawaine Murdock, his father's former mentor.

Concept

While his story and personality hit many of the same beats as Domon Kasshu's from Mobile Fighter G Gundam, Kinu Nishimura stated that the basis for Jin's character is Kakugo Hagakure from Apocalypse Zero,[1] another character based on an exaggerated version of a WWII Japanese soldier, they both wear spiked, sci-fi armor versions of fighter pilot uniforms with giant, trailing scarves.

Story

Jin's father (Ken Saotome) belonged to a unit that was killed in what was thought to be an accident one year before the start of Cyberbots. To honor his memory, he descends to Earth from a space colony and seeks to become the best Variant Armor pilot alive to prove his worth through the VA battle circuit. He begins to question his father's death after meeting Shade for the first time, who, it turns out, was the one responsible.

His main mech is the BX-02 BLODIA, a reworked model once piloted by Jeff Perkins.

Other appearances

Jin is an unlockable character (piloting BLODIA) in Tech Romancer, and is a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2.

Jin makes a small cameo in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, shown on a poster in the background of the Days of Future Past stage with other veterans from the previous games, as one of the "Slain" characters; doubling as a reference to his ending in the first Marvel vs. Capcom. He also makes a small cameo in Hawkeye's ending as part of his new West Coast Avengers, and both Jin and Blodia appear in the game's Heroes and Heralds mode as individual support cards.

Trivia

  • Jin's surname, Saotome, is most likely a reference to Dr. Saotome from the Getter Robo series. His given name is also (probably) taken from Hayato Jin from that same series.
  • Rather than aiming to glorify the traditional elements, many of Jin's are played for comedy, such as his insistence on wearing fundoshi underwear he washes himself and other corny quirks. Design notes insist he look short and have cartoonier proportions around others to emphasize his brattiness.
  • The back of Jin's uniform originally had a quarter of an Imperial Japanese flag sewn on that used to adorn his father's VA. His costume already being very complicated to draw, it was changed for Marvel vs. Capcom with the kanji 宇宙一 (Best in Space) since that could also be flipped on sprites.
  • In Street Fighter V, Ryu has Jin's outfit as one of his alternate costumes. In E. Honda's character story as a opponent, Ryu also wears a white fundoshi and headband similar to Jin.

References

  1. "Cyberbots Official Guidebook: Alliance Army Secret Files"

Gallery

For more of this character, see their gallery.