I-No

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I-No

Official Guilty Gear XX Accent Core artwork for I-No.
Game series Guilty Gear series
First game Guilty Gear XX
Creator(s) Daisuke Ishiwatari
Voice actor(s) Kikuko Inoue
In-Universe Information
Blood type AB
Theme song "Kage Matsuri" (Shadow Festival) (GGXX)
"The Midnight Carnival" (GGXX EX version)
"Blacklight Babe" (Korean XX #Reload)

I-No (イノ Ino?) is a character in the Guilty Gear fighting game series, making her first appearance as a boss of the third game, Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival; unlike bosses in previous games, she is freely playable from the start. Very little is known about her; in fact, her profile in Guilty Gear XX consists entirely of "UNKNOWN!!" repeated several times over. Information given thus far is also somewhat unclear as to the nature and origin of her hat, though it has become a matter of much fan speculation. The hat resembles a witch's hat and seems to be animate. She also seems to derive pleasure from tormenting Dizzy.

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[edit] Story

I-No is actually a servant of "That Man", dedicated — or so we are led to believe — to his goals and ideals, to the point where she altered reality at least once to make his objectives possible, though it is never entirely made clear what the former are. She spends most of her Story Mode in Guilty Gear XX manipulating the various cast members against each other, including giving fake bounty lists that consist entirely of other cast members to Jam Kuradoberi and Bridget.

In the ending where she fights Sol Badguy — as well as various other characters' endings — she is captured by That Man and Raven, who evidently intend to punish her. I-No protests that she only wanted to remove those who stood in her boss' way, but That Man proclaims that they're actually beneficial to what he has in mind for the world. In her other, less likely endings, she fights and defeats Dizzy and May, either subsequently becoming overwhelmed by Dizzy's power, or kidnapping May with the apparent intentions of bringing her to That Man.

[edit] Music References

Her name is pronounced "ee-no", and it is very likely a reference to Brian Eno. Her character is modelled after Shiina Ringo, a Japanese singer who shares both her characteristic mole and Duesenberg Starplayer TV model guitar. They also have the same birthday of November 25. Her attacks "Chemical Love" and "Last Will and Testament" share the names of a Stevie Wonder song and an album by The Lurkers, respectively. Her boss theme Midnight Carnival contains clear musical references to the song "Kurenai" by the J-Rock band, X Japan.

Her regular GGXX stage shows a placard on the far right side bearing the word "Innuendo," the name of the fourteenth studio album by Queen.

[edit] Trivia

  • According to Black Side Drama CD, I-no has the ability to time travel. Yet, she seldomly does as, according to herself, it is hard to do.

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