TV-Series
Description
Leo Constantine Pinochle, the 14-year-old heir to Theodore Constantine Pinochle, CEO of the royal family's exclusive Pinochle automobile company, commands multiple leadership roles: manager of the Old Maid branch and leader of the High Card society, a secret royal task force recovering scattered X-Playing Cards. His recognized strategic mind contrasts with a sharp-tongued, sadistic demeanor and a refusal to admit faults. He demands respect from subordinates yet demonstrates genuine concern for their welfare, balancing discipline with unseen support.
His privileged life left him sheltered from common experiences, like tasting a hot dog before joining High Card. He attends Rummy College with an entourage and indulges in extravagant spending. Initially driven to meet his father's expectations, Leo later challenges Theodore's ruthlessly pragmatic worldview, especially after his father dismisses the importance of saving loved ones. This ideological clash culminates in Leo openly rejecting his father's path, marking pivotal growth.
Leo wields the X-Playing Card ♦7 "Never No Dollars", allowing him to exchange any accessible currency within his sight for an object of equivalent value. This versatile power frequently manifests weapons but can summon other items, leveraging nearby money regardless of ownership, constrained only by available cash and equivalent value.
Beneath his abrasive exterior, Leo shows subtle care, like anonymously sending a mountain of candy to apologize for disrupting a teammate's orphanage visit. He exhibits nervous habits, such as nail-biting during stress. His leadership maintaining High Card's operations after Theodore's kidnapping further illustrates his developing responsibility and autonomy.
His privileged life left him sheltered from common experiences, like tasting a hot dog before joining High Card. He attends Rummy College with an entourage and indulges in extravagant spending. Initially driven to meet his father's expectations, Leo later challenges Theodore's ruthlessly pragmatic worldview, especially after his father dismisses the importance of saving loved ones. This ideological clash culminates in Leo openly rejecting his father's path, marking pivotal growth.
Leo wields the X-Playing Card ♦7 "Never No Dollars", allowing him to exchange any accessible currency within his sight for an object of equivalent value. This versatile power frequently manifests weapons but can summon other items, leveraging nearby money regardless of ownership, constrained only by available cash and equivalent value.
Beneath his abrasive exterior, Leo shows subtle care, like anonymously sending a mountain of candy to apologize for disrupting a teammate's orphanage visit. He exhibits nervous habits, such as nail-biting during stress. His leadership maintaining High Card's operations after Theodore's kidnapping further illustrates his developing responsibility and autonomy.