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* InconsistentSpelling: Much like Sakura, Syo's name is inconsistently romanized. The original game uses 'Syo' the one time it's romanized. The anime uses 'Syo' on written files, but 'Sho' in the character's introduction screen. Funimation's subtitles, for their part, stick with 'Sho', as do newer supplementary materials.

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* InconsistentSpelling: Much like Sakura, Syo's name is inconsistently romanized. The original game uses 'Syo' the one time it's romanized. The anime uses 'Syo' on written files, but 'Sho' in on the character's introduction screen. Funimation's subtitles, for their part, stick with 'Sho', as do newer supplementary materials. And the game localization does something completely different with Jack/Jill.

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* InconsistentSpelling: Much like Sakura, Syo's name is inconsistently romanized. The original game uses 'Syo' the one time it's romanized. The anime uses 'Syo' on written files, but 'Sho' in the character's introduction screen. Funimation's subtitles, for their part, stick with 'Sho', as do newer supplementary materials.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Much like Sakura, Syo's name is inconsistently romanized. The original game uses 'Syo' the one time it's romanized. The fanmade patch, alternately, goes with 'Shou'. The anime manages to be even more inconsistent, going with 'Syo' on written files, but 'Sho' in the character's introduction screen. Funimation's subtitles, for their part, stick with 'Sho', as do newer supplementary materials. Averted in the [[DubNameChange localization]].
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* CatchPhrase: "Roger, darling!" becomes a minor one.

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "Roger, darling!" becomes a minor one.

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* TooMuchAlike:
** In the bonus modes, they get annoyed by Miu, who's just as perverted and vulgar as they are.
** She also dislikes Peko, who she finds to similar to herself. She gets annoyed at Peko's mere presence and tells her to stay as far away from her as possible.



* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She tells [[ManipulativeBastard Byakuya]] that she's Genocide Jill, and is ''shocked'' when he tries to use the information to frame her for a murder. [[GenreBlind He retorts that she should know real life isn't like her romance novels]].

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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She tells [[ManipulativeBastard Byakuya]] that she's Genocide Jill, and is ''shocked'' when he tries to use the information to frame her for a murder. [[GenreBlind [[GenreBlindness He retorts that she should know real life isn't like her romance novels]].
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* TokenEvilTeammate: She's a remorseless mass murderer, but she's also one of the most stable students during the trials and lacks the others tendency of jumping to conclusions, as well as surviving the whole game and escaping with the others. This is the reason why Toko isn't a proper member of the Future Foundation; they judged Jack as a threat. And while Toko's triggers of transformation are known -- sneezing, fainting, or a taser -- it's not enough to let Toko/Jack in safely. The Foundation only agrees to let Toko and Jack stay if the latter can promise that she won't kill any more humans.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: She's a remorseless mass murderer, but she's also one of the most stable students during the trials and lacks the others tendency others' tendencies of jumping to conclusions, as well as surviving the whole game and escaping with the others. This is the reason why Toko isn't a proper member of the Future Foundation; they judged Jack as a threat. And while Toko's triggers of transformation are known -- sneezing, fainting, or a taser -- it's not enough to let Toko/Jack in safely. The Foundation only agrees to let Toko and Jack stay if the latter can promise that she won't kill any more humans.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Jill is unrepentantly murderous and insane and never misses an opportunity to hammer this point home with her mad laughter, but even she is disgusted at Junko. When the full scope of Junko's plans for the classmates comes to light, Jill starts to laugh - and the abruptly stops, adopts a completely sane tone of voice, and says that even '''[[AxCrazy she]]''' can't find Junko's plot funny.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Jill is unrepentantly murderous and insane and never misses an opportunity to hammer this point home with her mad laughter, but even she is disgusted at Junko. When the full scope of Junko's plans for the classmates comes to light, Jill starts to laugh - and the then abruptly stops, adopts a completely sane tone of voice, and says that even '''[[AxCrazy she]]''' can't find Junko's plot funny.
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* AxCrazy: Instantly applicable to the known crazy murderer who kills boys because ''she thinks they're cute''. She openly admits that she wished she killed [[WholesomeCrossdresser Chihiro]] when Jill finds out his actual gender. The only reason she isn't more violent to the heroes is because of Byakuya and Komaru reining in the worst aspects of her personality. Even so, Jack openly laughs at BlackComedy, and her introductory scene in ''Another Episode'' has Jack threaten to "carve [Komaru] up into pieces and line [her] up at the meat counter". She currently provides the page image for the Ax-Crazy trope in AxCrazy/VideoGames.

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* AxCrazy: Instantly applicable to the known crazy murderer who kills boys because ''she thinks they're cute''. She openly admits that she wished she killed [[WholesomeCrossdresser Chihiro]] when Jill finds out his actual gender. The only reason she isn't more violent to the heroes is because of Byakuya and Komaru reining in the worst aspects of her personality. Even so, Jack openly laughs at BlackComedy, and her introductory scene in ''Another Episode'' has Jack threaten to "carve [Komaru] up into pieces and line [her] up at the meat counter". She currently provides the page image for the Ax-Crazy trope in AxCrazy/VideoGames.
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* DoWrongRight: She's pissed that someone tries to frame her in the second case. Not because someone tried to imitate her {{calling card}}s, but because they did such a sloppy job of their imitation. Jill ends up going off on an extended tangent about her devotion to her serial-killer craft, where she compares herself to a master chef.

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* DoWrongRight: She's pissed that someone tries tried to frame her in the second case. Not because someone tried to imitate her {{calling card}}s, but because they did such a sloppy job of their imitation. Jill ends up going off on an extended tangent about her devotion to her serial-killer craft, where she compares herself to a master chef.



* NightmareFetishist: She loves her hobby. She loves looking at the murder scene of Chihiro, openly wishing she could have killed him, and takes genuine pride in her work as a serial killer.

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* NightmareFetishist: She loves takes pride in her hobby. She work as a serial killer; she loves looking at the murder scene of Chihiro, openly wishing stating that she could would have killed him, and takes genuine pride in her work as him had she known that Chihiro was actually a serial killer.cross-dressing boy.
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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: She says that "Toko Fukawa's just a craptastic name I was born with", and Jill seems to consider Toko an annoyance. The switching between herself and Toko is treat by Jill as something she just has to live with.

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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: She says that "Toko Fukawa's just a craptastic name I was born with", and Jill seems to consider Toko an annoyance. The switching between herself and Toko is treat treated by Jill as something she just has to live with.
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** In ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'', she makes frequent comments about the size of Junko Enoshima's breasts, and becomes progressively warmer and more physical with Komaru, even eventually being able to hold her hand, hug her, and stroke her hair, when she used to [[HatesBeingTouched despises being touched.]] When Komaru hugs Jack after being rescued, Jack calls it an "unexpected girl-on-girl development".

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** In ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'', she makes frequent comments about the size of Junko Enoshima's breasts, and becomes progressively warmer and more physical with Komaru, even eventually being able to hold her hand, hug her, and stroke her hair, when she used to [[HatesBeingTouched despises despise being touched.]] When Komaru hugs Jack after being rescued, Jack calls it an "unexpected girl-on-girl development".
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* BirdsOfAFeather: Jill hits it off pretty well with fellow SerialKiller Korekiyo, since neither fits the other's "type" in ''Ultimate Talent Development Mode'' and she asks if he found any "suitable girls", while he asks if she found any boys who "cut it".
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It's revealed that she has a split personality called "Genocide Jack", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever Toko faints, is shocked, or sneezes.

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It's revealed that she has a split personality called "Genocide Jack", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever Toko faints, is shocked, shocked by electricity, or sneezes.
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It's revealed that she has a split personality called "Genocide Jack", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever Toko faints, is electrocuted, or sneezes.

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It's revealed that she has a split personality called "Genocide Jack", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever Toko faints, is electrocuted, shocked, or sneezes.
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** Following her reveal in Chapter 2, she mostly serves as comic relief. In Chapter 6, however, her AlternativeIdentityAmnesia ends up being used by Junko in the final trial where she's forced to explain The Tragedy to the students who don't remember anything. [[CriticallyUnhelpfulAnswer She only answers with what the students already know]].

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** Following her reveal in Chapter 2, she mostly serves as comic relief. In Chapter 6, however, her AlternativeIdentityAmnesia AlternateIdentityAmnesia ends up being used by Junko in the final trial where she's forced to explain The Tragedy to the students who don't remember anything. [[CriticallyUnhelpfulAnswer [[MathematiciansAnswer She only answers with what the students already know]].

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* ChekhovsGunman: Is discussed by the students early on as a possible identity for the Mastermind. So ''of course'' Jill eventually shows up.

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Is discussed by the students early on as a possible identity for the Mastermind. So ''of course'' Jill eventually shows up.up.
** Following her reveal in Chapter 2, she mostly serves as comic relief. In Chapter 6, however, her AlternativeIdentityAmnesia ends up being used by Junko in the final trial where she's forced to explain The Tragedy to the students who don't remember anything. [[CriticallyUnhelpfulAnswer She only answers with what the students already know]].
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* NervousWreck: She's ''constantly'' stuttering even when saying the most insane possible things and constantly fears those around her. She's also quite easily scared and very much cowers in fear when the slightest inconvenience crops up. This is mostly explained by her fear that she might accidentally release [[SplitPersonality the murderous Genocide Jack]].
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* RunningGag: Several of her free time events end with Makoto thinking to himself that Toko probably hates him, and he's more sure of it each time.
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'''''Characters/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''''' | [[Characters/Danganronpa2MaleStudents Male Students]] ([[Characters/DanganronpaHajimeHinata Hajime Hinata]] | [[Characters/DanganronpaNagitoKomaeda Nagito Komaeda]]) | [[Characters/Danganronpa2FemaleStudents Female Students]]\\

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'''''Characters/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''''' | [[Characters/Danganronpa2MaleStudents Male Students]] ([[Characters/DanganronpaHajimeHinata Hajime Hinata]] | [[Characters/DanganronpaNagitoKomaeda Nagito Komaeda]]) | [[Characters/Danganronpa2FemaleStudents Female Students]]\\Students]] ([[Characters/DanganronpaPekoPekoyama Peko Pekoyama]])\\
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* HasTwoMommies: As it happens, Toko's father was in a relationship with two women at the same time. When those two women gave birth at the time, one of the children was stillborn due to medical malpractice. Both women proceeded to treat Toko as the other's child, refusing to actually gain the proof on whose child she actually was. Neither of the women performed a blood test because they both wanted their child to die.
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* CopHater: Toko does ''not'' think highly of the police, if her reaction to Komaru's suggestion to call them for help is anything to go by:
-->'''Toko:''' The police? That collective of psychos that think all humans are criminals until proven innocent?
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In the games, she is shown to sneeze to switch personalities, use a stun-gun, and faint, which comes from seeing blood.


It's revealed that she has a split personality called "Genocide Jack", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever Toko sees blood.

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It's revealed that she has a split personality called "Genocide Jack", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever Toko sees blood.
faints, is electrocuted, or sneezes.
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* [[HypocriteHasAPoint]]: In ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'', she once told Miu that she does not have any friends because people cannot put up with her crass antics and her generally filthy mouth. This might be rich, given how Toko herself is a foul-mouthed pervert, but her point still stands.

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* [[HypocriteHasAPoint]]: HypocriteHasAPoint: In ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'', she once told Miu that she does not have any friends because people cannot put up with her crass antics and her generally filthy mouth. This might be rich, given how Toko herself is a foul-mouthed pervert, but her point still stands.

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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Played for drama. Toko frequently calls herself ugly, useless, or stupid, which serves to highlight how low her self-esteem is. This comes into play in ''Another Episode'' when Toko is convinced to go behind Komaru's back in a hostage exchange, with Toko saying that Komaru should have known not to trust such a horrible person -- that is, Toko herself. However, Komaru recognizes what Toko is doing, and [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre turns this back around on Toko and Jack to tell them that they both mean something to her]].



* [[HypocriteHasAPoint]]: In ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'', she once told Miu that she does not have any friends because people cannot put up with her crass antics and her generally filthy mouth. This might be rich, given how Toko herself is a foul-mouthed pervert, but her point still stands.



* SelfDeprecation: Played for drama. Toko frequently calls herself ugly, useless, or stupid, which serves to highlight how low her self-esteem is. This comes into play in ''Another Episode'' when Toko is convinced to go behind Komaru's back in a hostage exchange, with Toko saying that Komaru should have known not to trust such a horrible person -- that is, Toko herself. However, Komaru recognizes what Toko is doing, and [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre turns this back around on Toko and Jack to tell them that they both mean something to her]].

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