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* HostageSituation: All Juto are walking embodiments of one. Due to their {{Synchronization}} with the humans they capture, anyone that opposes them cannot defeat them without the inherent risk of killing the copied party too...and that's if the opponent can scratch them at all. This also works against the monsters however - If their host is saved, it weakens them to the point they can be dispatched.

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* HostageSituation: All Juto are walking embodiments of one. Due to their {{Synchronization}} with the humans they capture, anyone that opposes them cannot defeat them without the inherent risk of killing the copied party too...and that's if the opponent can scratch them at all. This also works against the monsters however - If their host is saved, it weakens them to the point they can be dispatched.dispatched and if their host is sufficiently strong-willed (and has help from an outside source), [[[SplitPersonalityTakeover the host can hijack]] ''them.''



* OutOfFocus: Beyond a single brawl in #16, the Juto are content with little more than the occasional cameo until the last few episodes of the show.

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* OutOfFocus: Beyond a single brawl in #16, #27 and the HostageSituation in #30, the Juto are content with little more than confined to the occasional cameo until the last few episodes of the show.






** She's a decomposite of [[Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman Maria]], taking the traits of an antagonist who resembles a hero's love interest .

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** She's a decomposite of [[Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman Maria]], taking the traits of an antagonist who resembles a hero's love interest .interest.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Miho's plan to conveniently disappear so Tsubasa and Tsuyoshi can fight each other instead of her works. It works ''so well'' that when she's eventually overwhelmed by all the Cat-types she's been harassing all show; both of the men far too preoccupied with issues created by the fallout of her scheming to come to her aid.

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* GoneHorriblyRight: Miho's plan to conveniently disappear so Tsubasa and Tsuyoshi can fight each other instead of her works. It works ''so well'' that when she's eventually overwhelmed by all the Cat-types she's been harassing all show; show, both of the men are far too preoccupied with issues created by the fallout of her scheming to come to her aid.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Miho's plan to conveniently disappear so Tsubasa and Tsuyoshi can fight each other instead of her works. It works ''so well'' that when she's eventually overwhelmed by all the Cat-types she's been harassing all show, both of the men are far too preoccupied with issues created by the fallout of her scheming to come to her aid.

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* GoneHorriblyRight: Miho's plan to conveniently disappear so Tsubasa and Tsuyoshi can fight each other instead of her works. It works ''so well'' that when she's eventually overwhelmed by all the Cat-types she's been harassing all show, show; both of the men are far too preoccupied with issues created by the fallout of her scheming to come to her aid.

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* OutOfFocus: Beyond a single brawl in #16, the Juto are content with little more than the occasional cameo until the last few episodes of the show.



* SmallRoleBigImpact: The Juto, for all of their potential dangers, are mostly a side-party compared to the Donbrothers' and the Noto. However, their presence ends up integral to the stories of Tsubasa, Tsuyoshi and Jiro and their forest of kidnapped people contains a MacGuffin that aids in the Noto Trio's HeelFaceTurn.



* CharactersAsDevice: Is the first Juto to have screen-time and serves to demonstrate how the species conducts themselves in the real world. His later cameos also remind the viewer that the Juto are OutOfFocus but not out of the story.



* GoneHorriblyRight: Miho's plan to conveniently disappear so Tsubasa and Tsuyoshi can fight each other instead of her works. It works ''so well'' that when she's eventually overwhelmed by all the Cat-types she's been harassing all show, both of the men are far too preoccupied with issues created by the fallout of her scheming to come to her aid.



* SpannerInTheWorks: Her reactionary slap to Taro's Juto copy in #46 is what allows Taro to hijack his duplicate and use it to reveal the forest's entrance.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Is the only Juto on the side of good (or at least not hostile to the heroes), displaying some sort of concern for her kind and insistence on dealing with them herself.

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* PragmaticVillainy: Miho isn't hostile to the heroes and spends much of the show fighting other Juto. This isn't because she's secretly a good girl. She's simply maintaining TheMasquerade by quelling the Cat-types and avoiding StupidEvil by keeping a low profile and allowing Tsubasa and Tsuyoshi's relationship issues (that she caused) to distract everyone from her. Taro calls her out on it to deaf ears.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Her reactionary slap to Taro's Juto copy in #46 is what allows Taro to hijack his duplicate and use it to reveal the forest's entrance.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Is the only Juto on the side of good (or at least not hostile to the heroes), displaying some sort of concern for her kind and insistence on dealing with them herself.
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** Also of the [[Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers Roxy Avatar]], being an antagonist who assumes the form of hero's love interest while in a coma.

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** Also of the [[Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers Roxy Avatar]], being an antagonist who assumes the form of hero's comatose love interest while in a coma.interest.

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* {{Expy}}: Of [[Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman Rie/Maria]], due to being the love interest of a bird-themed hero who was ForcedIntoEvil by circumstances outside her control.

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** Also of the [[Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers Roxy Avatar]],
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* AbortedArc: It's implied that only certain people qualify as potential hosts for Jūto. That detail only serves to justify [[spoiler: Natsumi's kidnapping]] and nothing else; going entirely unexplored otherwise.



* EatingTheEnemy: According to #21, Jūto can eat [[{{Mook}} the Anoni]] too.

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* EatingTheEnemy: According to #21, Jūto can eat are shown on multiple occasions to hunt and consume [[{{Mook}} the Anoni]] too.Anoni]], who in turn consider the creatures their predator.



* GangOfHats: What little society there is among the Juto is revealed in #30 to be this. Cat-types are inherently carefree monsters while Crane types are storytellers. Penguin-types avert the trope - The few shown wildly differ in personality; their only constant being [[spoiler: [[SatelliteCharacter a connection to the Don Clan]]]].

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* GangOfHats: What little society there is among the Juto is revealed in #30 to be this. Cat-types are inherently carefree monsters while Crane types are storytellers."storytellers" that hop into the lives of others. Penguin-types avert the trope - The few shown wildly differ in personality; their only constant being [[spoiler: [[SatelliteCharacter a connection to the Don Clan]]]].



* ItCanThink: The Juto show more intelligence per Rank: Cat-types are little more than packs of predators while Cranes are pathological manipulators and the Penguin is an ArcVillain pulling a show-wide con on Jiro.

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* ItCanThink: The Juto show more intelligence per Rank: Cat-types are little more than packs of predators while Cranes are pathological manipulators and the Penguin is an ArcVillain pulling a show-wide con on Jiro.[[spoiler: Jiro]].

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* HiddenVillain: The Jūto have been active since #9, but wait eighteen episodes to reveal themselves in-full to all parties, led by Kenji Sayama into joining the massive brawl in the quarry.



* HiddenVillain: The Jūto have been active since #9, but wait eighteen episodes to reveal themselves in-full to all parties, led by Kenji Sayama into joining the massive brawl in the quarry.
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* KarmicDeath: Her constant manipulation of Tsuyoshi and Tsubasa throughout the show ensures that the one time she actually needs them in her life, they're too busy dealing with the issues she caused to save her from a Cat Juto horde.


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* TheMasquerade: The closest thing to a motive Miho has is maintaining the Juto's secrecy, which puts her afoul of the Cat-types when she [[spoiler: busts up their attempts to strong-arm Don Murasame from the Donbrothers]]. This turns her into their ArchEnemy from then on.
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* ContraltoOfDanger: As the Crane Juto, she is a scarily effective fighter, with her voice significantly deepening when she assumes said persona.

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* ContraltoOfDanger: ContraltoOfStrength: As the Crane Juto, she is a scarily effective fighter, with her voice significantly deepening when she assumes said persona.
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* DittoAliens: All the monster forms of Jūto shown so far (as well as the silhouettes of those implied to be of higher ranks) share the same general body-type, yet their head-gear appears to correspond to their ranking - Cat Jūto possess dreadlocks, Crane Jūto have pointed heads in the shape of a wing, and Penguin Jūto have a blue jewel in the center of their foreheads, along with wing-like appendages and a crown-like crest on (respectively) the sides and top of their heads.

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* DittoAliens: All the monster forms of Jūto shown so far (as well as the silhouettes of those implied to be of higher ranks) share the same general body-type, yet their head-gear appears to correspond corresponds to their ranking - Cat Jūto possess dreadlocks, dreadlocks while Crane Jūto have pointed heads in the shape of a wing, and wing. Penguin Jūto have a are the most decorative - having blue jewel in the center of jewels across their foreheads, along with wing-like wing-shaped appendages across their bodies and a crown-like crown-shaped crest on (respectively) the sides and top of atop their heads.
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* ArtifactDomination: The Jūto propagate themselves by making compatible people eat origami tainted with their essence. The paper can however be removed and destroyed if caught in time.

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* ArtifactDomination: The Jūto propagate themselves by making compatible people eat origami tainted with their essence. The paper essence, which becomes a tether keeping the two linked. It can however be removed and destroyed if caught in time.destroyed. At the end of #46, Taro [[spoiler: uses the power of the Omikoshi Phoenix to destroy all pieces of tainted origami en-masse - saving every captive at once and permanently weakening their Juto duplicators]].
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* VagueAge: The Juto are artificial creatures that are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. It isn't explained how long ''they'' live for. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links their lifespan to that of their hosts']], who [[spoiler: ''will'' eventually die of natural causes. If a copied host dies, its copier follows suit]].

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* VagueAge: The Juto are artificial creatures that are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. It isn't explained how long ''they'' live for. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links their lifespan to that of their hosts']], who [[spoiler: ''will'' eventually die of natural causes. If a copied host dies, its copier duplicator follows suit]].

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* ImmortalBreaker: [[spoiler: Don Murasame/The Ninjarksword]] is able to bypass all defenses of the Juto and destroy them outright.
* {{Immortality}}: PlayedWith. The Juto are artificial creatures that are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]], who [[spoiler: ''will'' eventually die of natural causes. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].


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* VagueAge: The Juto are artificial creatures that are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. It isn't explained how long ''they'' live for. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links their lifespan to that of their hosts']], who [[spoiler: ''will'' eventually die of natural causes. If a copied host dies, its copier follows suit]].
* VillainBeatingArtifact: [[spoiler: Don Murasame/The Ninjarksword]] is able to bypass all defenses of the Juto and destroy them outright.
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* ImmortalityInducer: Inverted. Copying humans ironically "assigns" Juto the same lifespan (and potential mortality) as their hosts, which is why hosts are stashed away in the Forest. [[spoiler: Terasaki's host has reached the end of his lifespan, which is why he's grooming Jiro into a replacement Penguin guardian for after he and his host expire]].

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* ImmortalityInducer: Inverted. Copying humans ironically "assigns" Juto the same lifespan (and potential mortality) as their hosts, which is why hosts are they're stashed away in the Forest. [[spoiler: Terasaki's host has reached the end of his lifespan, which is why he's grooming Jiro into a replacement Penguin guardian for after he and his host expire]].
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* ImmortalityInducer: Inverted. Copying humans ironically "assigns" Juto the same lifespan as their hosts, which the Forest of Slumbers extends and mitigates. [[spoiler: Terasaki's host has reached the end of his lifespan, which is why he's grooming Jiro into a replacement Penguin guardian after he and his host expire]].

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* ImmortalityInducer: Inverted. Copying humans ironically "assigns" Juto the same lifespan (and potential mortality) as their hosts, which is why hosts are stashed away in the Forest of Slumbers extends and mitigates. Forest. [[spoiler: Terasaki's host has reached the end of his lifespan, which is why he's grooming Jiro into a replacement Penguin guardian for after he and his host expire]].

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The show never makes entirely clear if the Juto are immortal or The Ageless. All we really know is that copying people gives them their lifepspan.


* TheAgeless: All Juto are this until they copy someone, at which point [[{{Synchronization}} their life-force syncs with their host's]]. It's the primary reason humans are brought to the Forest: [[spoiler: They age very slowly there]].

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* TheAgeless: All When Juto are this until they copy someone, at which point this is Inverted: [[{{Synchronization}} their Their life-force syncs with their host's]]. It's the primary reason humans are brought to the Forest: [[spoiler: They age very slowly there]].host's]].



* FountainOfYouth: The Forest Of Slumbers is a sinister example. People brought there age very slowly, but are usually in ForcedSleep; their Juto captives copying their bodies for their own uses.



* ImmortalBreaker: [[spoiler: Don Murasame/The Ninjarksword]] is able to bypass all defenses of the Juto and destroy them outright at the cost of the copied human's life.
* {{Immortality}}: The Juto are technically TheAgeless and highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]]. [[spoiler: A host ''will'' eventually die of natural causes, even with the age-slowing effects of the Forest Of Slumber. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].
* ImmortalityInducer: Inverted. Copying humans ironically "assigns" Juto a lifespan, which the Forest of Slumbers extends and mitigates. [[spoiler: Terasaki's host has reached the end of his extended lifespan, which is why he's grooming Jiro into a replacement Penguin guardian after he and his host expire]].

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* ImmortalBreaker: [[spoiler: Don Murasame/The Ninjarksword]] is able to bypass all defenses of the Juto and destroy them outright at the cost of the copied human's life.
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* {{Immortality}}: PlayedWith. The Juto are technically TheAgeless and artificial creatures that are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]]. hosts]], who [[spoiler: A host ''will'' eventually die of natural causes, even with the age-slowing effects of the Forest Of Slumber.causes. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].
* ImmortalityInducer: Inverted. Copying humans ironically "assigns" Juto a lifespan, the same lifespan as their hosts, which the Forest of Slumbers extends and mitigates. [[spoiler: Terasaki's host has reached the end of his extended lifespan, which is why he's grooming Jiro into a replacement Penguin guardian after he and his host expire]].

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* TheAgeless: All Juto are this until they copy someone, at which point [[{{Synchronization}} their life-force syncs with their host's]]. It's the primary reason humans are brought to the Forest: [[spoiler: They age very slowly there]].



* CruelMercy: By the end of the show, [[spoiler: the forest the Juto call home is now their permanent prison, courtesy of Taro's GoThroughMe decree]].



* FountainOfYouth: The Forest Of Slumbers is a sinister example. People brought there age very slowly, but are usually in ForcedSleep; their Juto captives copying their bodies for their own uses.



* {{Immortality}}: The Juto are very long-lived and are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]]. [[spoiler: A host ''will'' eventually die of natural causes, even with the age-slowing effects of the Forest Of Slumber. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].

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* {{Immortality}}: The Juto are very long-lived technically TheAgeless and are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]]. [[spoiler: A host ''will'' eventually die of natural causes, even with the age-slowing effects of the Forest Of Slumber. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].suit]].
* ImmortalityInducer: Inverted. Copying humans ironically "assigns" Juto a lifespan, which the Forest of Slumbers extends and mitigates. [[spoiler: Terasaki's host has reached the end of his extended lifespan, which is why he's grooming Jiro into a replacement Penguin guardian after he and his host expire]].



* {{Synchronization}}: As long as the human it copies remains in the Jūto's realm, killing either the human or the Jūto would kill them both. If a human manages to escape the Juto realm however, this bond is broken and their duplicate becomes vulnerable]].

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* {{Synchronization}}: As long as the human it copies remains in the Jūto's realm, killing either the human or the Jūto would kill them both. If a human manages to escape the Juto realm however, this bond is broken and their duplicate becomes vulnerable]].vulnerable. If a host has a sufficiently strong will, [[spoiler: this can backfire and allow the host to pull GrandTheftMe on their own copied body - which Taro uses to reveal the location of the Forest of Slumbers]].

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* AbortedArc: It's implied that only certain people can be copied by the Juto - It's the reason [[spoiler: Natsumi was kidnapped while the rest of Tsubasa's troupe was only put in ForcedSleep]] - yet it's never explained what those requirements are.



* VillainOfAnotherStory: While they are mostly background threats, [[spoiler:they also had a role to play in Tsubasa's past, essentially making them his archnemesis, but even ''he'' doesn't know who they are. Taro ends up finding out who they are from Sonoi]].

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* VillainOfAnotherStory: While they are mostly background threats, [[spoiler:they also had a role to play in Tsubasa's past, essentially making them his archnemesis, ArchEnemy, but even ''he'' doesn't know who they are. Taro ends up finding out who they are from Sonoi]].



** UsefulNotes/{{Swords}}: The sword-wielding Crane Jūto are shown to be more refined and level-headed.
** WolverineClaws: The more feral Cat Jūto carry clawed gauntlets to slice their enemies up-close with.

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** UsefulNotes/{{Swords}}: The sword-wielding Crane Jūto are shown to be Jūto, being more refined and level-headed.
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** WolverineClaws: The more feral Cat Jūto carry clawed the "Neko Claw" gauntlets to slice their enemies up-close with. with.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's implied that [[TheImmune only certain people can be copied by the Juto]] - It's the reason [[spoiler: Natsumi was kidnapped while the rest of Tsubasa's troupe was only put in ForcedSleep]] - yet it's never explained what those requirements are. The Juto storyline eventually prioritizes [[spoiler: Natsumi and Jiro]] anyway, making the other captives unimportant.
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* GangOfHats: What little society there is among the Juto is revealed in #30 to be this. Cat-types are inherently carefree monsters while Crane types are storytellers. Penguin-types have yet to be espoused upon.

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* GangOfHats: What little society there is among the Juto is revealed in #30 to be this. Cat-types are inherently carefree monsters while Crane types are storytellers. Penguin-types have yet avert the trope - The few shown wildly differ in personality; their only constant being [[spoiler: [[SatelliteCharacter a connection to be espoused upon.the Don Clan]]]].
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* AbortedArc: It's implied that only certain people can be copied by the Juto - It's the reason [[spoiler: Natsumi was kidnapped while the rest of Tsubasa's troupe was only put in ForcedSleep]] - yet it's never explained what those requirements are.

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* {{Immortality}}: The Juto are technically TheAgeless and are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]]. [[spoiler: A host ''will'' eventually die of natural causes, even with the age-slowing effects of the Forest Of Slumber. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].

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* ImmortalBreaker: [[spoiler: Don Murasame/The Ninjarksword]] is able to bypass all defenses of the Juto and destroy them outright at the cost of the copied human's life.
* {{Immortality}}: The Juto are technically TheAgeless very long-lived and are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]]. [[spoiler: A host ''will'' eventually die of natural causes, even with the age-slowing effects of the Forest Of Slumber. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].
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* ((Immortality}}: The Juto are technically TheAgeless and are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]]. [[spoiler: A host ''will'' eventually die of natural causes, even with the age-slowing effects of the Forest Of Slumber. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].

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* ((Immortality}}: The Juto are technically TheAgeless and are highly-resistant to nearly all forms of harm. However, [[{{Synchronization}} their ability to capture people and duplicate their forms links them directly to their hosts]]. [[spoiler: A host ''will'' eventually die of natural causes, even with the age-slowing effects of the Forest Of Slumber. When they fade away, their copier follows suit]].

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* HostageSituation: All Juto are walking embodiments of one. Due to their {{Synchronization}} with the humans they capture, anyone that opposes them cannot defeat them without the inherent risk of killing the copied party too...and that's if the opponent can scratch them at all. This also works against the monsters however - If their host is saved, it weakens them to the point they can be dispatched.



* {{Immortality}}: The Jūto were initially SealedEvilInACan due to a lack of known ways to destroy them [[spoiler:until Don Murasame destroys a Cat Jūto with ease and a Ninjarksword-possessed Tsubasa wounds Kenji in #29]].


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* NighInvulnerability: The Jūto were initially SealedEvilInACan due to a lack of known ways to destroy them [[spoiler:until Don Murasame destroys a Cat Jūto with ease and a Ninjarksword-possessed Tsubasa wounds Kenji in #29]]. It's eventually revealed that [[spoiler: [[{{Synchronization}} the link they share with the humans they duplicate]] is what gives them their power. If a Juto's host is liberated, they're weakened to the degree that anyone can take them down]].
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* SupremeChef: Turns out the vegetable stew that won Taro over in #38 was cooked by him.

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* SupremeChef: Turns out the vegetable stew that won Taro over in #38 was cooked by him.Jiro, using Terasaki’s advice.
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* HuntingTheRogue: Downplayed. While the Juto never ''officially'' deem Miho a rogue, she's treated like one by the Cat-types after [[spoiler: her foiling their attempt to use Haruka's aunt as leverage for Don Murasame]]. The rest of the show sees her periodically ambushed by Cat Juto packs. #46 takes this to an extreme after Taro foils Terasaki's plan and robs all Juto of their hosts en-masse. Rather than defend the Forest, they dog-pile Miho in a final act of defiance. [[PyrrhicVictory She wins, but is mortally wounded during the brawl]].

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* HuntingTheRogue: Downplayed. While the Juto never ''officially'' deem Miho a rogue, she's treated like one by the Cat-types after [[spoiler: her foiling their attempt to use Haruka's aunt as leverage for Don Murasame]].Murasame. The rest of the show sees her periodically ambushed by Cat Juto packs. #46 takes this to an extreme after Taro foils Terasaki's plan and robs all Juto of their hosts en-masse. Rather than defend the Forest, they dog-pile Miho in a final act of defiance. [[PyrrhicVictory She wins, but is mortally wounded during the brawl]].
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* AffablyEvil: Miho is at-least personable to Taro and tries her best to uphold TheMasquerade, pitting her against the capricious Cat Juto in the process. She's also a serial manipulator that's effectively holding Tsubasa's girlfriend hostage and shows no empathy over playing both him and Tsuyoshi for saps.


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* KilledOffForReal: Miho succumbs to the wounds inflicted on her by the Cat Juto at the end of #46 and passes away, her corpse sailing into the Forest of Slumbers.
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Rank A Jūto, also known as "the ones who weave stories". Considerably more calm and collected, they have the comprehension to create a seperate identity from their HumanDisguise, by means of becoming the "ideal version" of what their hosts dreamed of being.

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Rank A Jūto, also known as "the ones who weave stories". Considerably more calm and collected, they have the comprehension to create a seperate separate identity from their HumanDisguise, by means of becoming the "ideal version" of what their hosts dreamed of being.



* AmnesiacResonance: Despite being a separate personality from Natsumi, she retains Natsumi's skills and passion for hairstyling, albeit being able to properly pursue it as a career due to lacking the tendonitis Natsumi has.

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* AmnesiacResonance: Despite being a separate personality from Natsumi, she retains Natsumi's skills and passion for hairstyling, albeit being able to properly pursue it as a career due to lacking the tendonitis tendinitis Natsumi has.
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* HistoryRepeats: "Tsubasa" attacks the exact same restaurant "Kenji" did, aimlessly scarfing down its food and assaulting the very same chef - lampshaded by an exclamation of "Not again!" Only he takes it further by trying to run the place after.

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