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->''"Stop staring at me like I'm some filthy creature!''"\\
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'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (Toko), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (Genocide Jack) (game), Creator/CarliMosier (anime - English)\\

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->"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"\\
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->"''And [[caption-width-right:300:"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"\\
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* FanservicePack: She becomes a lot bustier than how she was in the first game. Ironically, one of Genocide Jack's traits in the original game was that she had ACupAngst, but now she's much fuller.
* FriendlessBackground: Comes really to the fore, given how her friend on the Demon Hitlist is...an abnormally intelligent stinkbug.

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* FanservicePack: She becomes They're a lot bustier in ''Ultra Despair Girls'' than how she was they were in the first game. Ironically, one of Genocide Jack's traits in the original game was that she had ACupAngst, but now she's much fuller.
fuller. Toko and Jack still comment on the side of other womens' breasts in ''UDG'', but not as often.
* FriendlessBackground: Comes really to the fore, given how her Her friend on the Demon Hitlist is...is an abnormally intelligent stinkbug.stinkbug. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' has both Toko and Jack admitting that they don't have any friends; Toko is very anti-social, and Jack's a serial killer. Even so, they do start genuinely bonding with Komaru Naegi, even though Toko wonders aloud if this will mean the quality of her angsty novels will diminish if she has a friend.



* {{Irony}}: Toko is AfraidOfBlood. Genocide Jill is a sadistic SerialKiller.

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* {{Irony}}: Toko is AfraidOfBlood. AfraidOfBlood and a ShrinkingViolet. Genocide Jill Jack is a sadistic SerialKiller.SerialKiller and a LargeHam.



* LovelyAngels: Forms this with Komaru.
* MadeOfIron: In the fifth chapter of ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', she tanks an explosion at point-blank range and is none the worse for wear.

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* LovelyAngels: Forms this with Komaru.
Komaru. The final attack on the FinalBoss in ''Ultra Despair Girls'' even takes an angel-like pose as the two ladies deal the finishing blow.
* MadeOfIron: In the fifth chapter of ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', she tanks an explosion at point-blank range and is none the worse for wear. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' has Jack being outright invincible when playing as her; in an anime cutscene, two Monokuma robots explode like dynamite right in Jack's face, and she doesn't even flinch.



* SavedByCanon: She's indirectly mentioned as still alive in the epilogue of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. Since that game is set after ''Ultra Despair Girls'', Toko/Jack must logically survive the events of this game.
* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Her brown SailorFuku, with it being significantly worse for wear as time progresses. Toko hopes to become a Future Foundation member so she can wear the suit that the others do.
* SingleTargetSexuality: It appears neither side has lost their obsession with Byakuya. While Toko fawns over a few other people at points, she only wants her "master" for herself. Toko and Jack even have sex fantasies about him in-between chapters.
* SplitPersonality: Has Dissociative Identity Disorder, with one persona being "Genocide Jill", an infamous SerialKiller that awakens whenever Toko sees blood and reverts when she sneezes. As you can imagine, they're both very different people: Toko is gloomy and pessimistic, while Genocide Jill is a gleefully sadistic LargeHam. About the only thing they have in common is their infatuation with Byakuya Togami. The two also have their own exclusive memories that can't be shared with each other. In addition to her involuntary triggers of fainting and sneezing, Toko has discovered that electrical shocks will switch her personality to Jack for a brief period of time before switching back. This gives Toko some measure of control over her alter-ego by using a stun-gun to initiate the switch, and adjusting the voltage to change the duration -- higher shocks mean more time switched.
* {{Synchronization}}: Sentimental feelings and emotions are shared between Toko and Jack, so if one feels friendship or affection towards someone, the other will feel the same. Memories, however, are still not shared. This ties into how Jack slowly starts to feel affection for Komaru as Toko gets closer to her.

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* SavedByCanon: She's indirectly mentioned as still alive in the epilogue of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. Since that game is set after ''Ultra Despair Girls'', Toko/Jack Toko and Jack must logically survive the events of this game.
''UDG''.
* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Her brown purple SailorFuku, with it being significantly worse for wear as time progresses. Toko hopes to become a Future Foundation member so she can wear the suit that the others do.
* SingleTargetSexuality: It appears neither side has lost ever loses their obsession with Byakuya.Byakuya Togami. While Toko fawns over a few other people at points, she only wants her "master" for herself. Toko and Jack even have sex fantasies about him in-between chapters.
* SplitPersonality: Has They have Dissociative Identity Disorder, with one persona being "Genocide Jill", Toko Fukawa, an antisocial ShrinkingViolet who prefers writing gloomy books. The other is Genocide Jack, an infamous SerialKiller that awakens who loves killing men she finds attractive. The other persona starts fronting whenever Toko sees blood and reverts when she Toko/Jack faints or sneezes. As you can imagine, they're both very different people: Toko is gloomy and pessimistic, while Genocide Jill Jack is a gleefully sadistic LargeHam. About the only thing they have in common is their infatuation with Byakuya Togami. The two also have [[AlternateIdentityAmnesia their own exclusive memories that can't be shared with each other. other]]. In addition to her involuntary triggers of fainting and sneezing, Toko has discovered discovers that electrical shocks will switch her personality to Jack for a brief period of time before switching back.back automatically. This gives Toko some measure of control over her alter-ego by using a stun-gun to initiate the switch, and adjusting the voltage to change the duration -- higher shocks mean more time switched.
* {{Synchronization}}: Sentimental feelings and emotions are shared between Toko and Jack, so if one feels friendship or affection towards someone, the other will feel the same. [[AlternateIdentityAmnesia Memories, however, are still not shared.shared]]. This ties into how Jack slowly starts to feel affection for Komaru as Toko gets closer to her.
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* CastAsAMask: In the English dub, [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller the actor who plays Toko]] and [[Creator/ErinFitzgerald the actor who plays Jill]] are two different people. This also extends to Toko and Jack's appearances in ''Ultra Despair Girls''.

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* CastAsAMask: In the English dub, [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller the actor who plays Toko]] and [[Creator/ErinFitzgerald the actor who plays Jill]] Jack]] are two different people. This also extends to Toko is true in both the original ''Danganronpa'' and Jack's appearances in ''Ultra Despair Girls''.
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* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: Parodied. Her last line in the game is her declaring intent to write about [[ThinksLikeARomanceNovel her and Byakuya-sama's story]], and she makes no promises to include the other 4 survivors if she does.

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* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: Parodied. Her last line in the game is her declaring intent to write about [[ThinksLikeARomanceNovel her and Byakuya-sama's Byakuy's story]], and she makes no promises to include the other 4 four survivors if she does.



* NoSocialSkills: Tends to premptively reject others, accusing them of thinking the worst of her [[HypocriticalHumor while assuming the worst about]] ''[[HypocriticalHumor them]]''.

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* NoSocialSkills: Tends to premptively preemptively reject others, accusing them of thinking the worst of her [[HypocriticalHumor while assuming the worst about]] ''[[HypocriticalHumor them]]''.



* ShyFingerTwiddling: In some of her sprites.

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* ShyFingerTwiddling: In some of her sprites.sprites, particularly one where she's looking down with a lewd smile and a blush on her face whenever she's talking about Byakuya.



* IronButtMonkey: Over the course of the game, Toko is subjected to a variety of misfortunes. She has had a chunk of ceiling fall on her head, been left to freeze at night, accidentally knocked downstairs, etc.

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* IronButtMonkey: Over the course of the game, Toko is subjected to a variety of misfortunes. She has had a chunk of ceiling fall on her head, been left to freeze at night, accidentally knocked downstairs, etc.and more. And yet, she keeps going like nothing happens.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Toko is irrefutably attracted to men, but at some points she makes comments on [[MsFanservice Aoi's]] figure and even got excited to near-orgasmic delight while she imagined Aoi having "sextracurricular activities". Genocide Jill has also remarked on the size of Aoi's breasts with both envy and awe. During Mukuro's retrial, Toko has her perverted/blushing sprite when Kyoko cuts her off as she tried to argue that Mukuro (being the Ultimate Soldier) gained her wounds prior to coming to Hope's Peak. 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.]]

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Toko is irrefutably attracted to men, but at some points she makes comments which suggests she may also be attracted to women.
** In the first game, Toko
comments on [[MsFanservice Aoi's]] figure and even got excited to near-orgasmic delight while she imagined Aoi having "sextracurricular activities". Genocide Jill has also remarked on the size of Aoi's breasts with both envy and awe. During Mukuro's retrial, Toko has her perverted/blushing sprite when Kyoko cuts her off as she tried to argue that Mukuro (being the Ultimate Soldier) gained her wounds prior to coming to Hope's Peak. Peak.
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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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* OffscreenVillainy: She is never shown actually being a SerialKiller onscreen. She's mostly relegated to being comic relief and TheFriendNobodyLikes.

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* OffscreenVillainy: She is never shown actually being a SerialKiller onscreen. She's mostly relegated to being comic relief and TheFriendNobodyLikes. She even lampshades it at one point, calling herself a "surprisingly wholesome serial killer".



* PragmaticVillainy: Despite being a serial killer, Jack never actually kills anyone on-screen throughout the series. She has pragmatic reasons for reining it in each time.
** In the first game, Jack notes that if the point of the game is to ''not'' get caught, then it would be just plain stupid to use all her {{calling card}}s as a {{serial killer}} if she did decide to murder someone at Hope's Peak. And since Jack doesn't ''want'' to murder someone in any other fashion except her usual MO (especially since she knows about the state of the outside world thanks to the Tragedy, and thus isn't interested in getting away with murder to escape), then Jack decides that she simply won't kill anyone.
** In ''Ultra Despair Girls'', Jack once again relegates herself just to killing Monokuma robots because she's been told that she and Toko won't get into Future Foundation if she kills another human. And since that would mean never seeing Byakuya again, Jack holds it back. She's still very violent, though; she slices Servant's legs, and openly tries to kill Komaru in a boss fight, so she only reins it in so far.



* PragmaticVillainy: Jill notes that if the point of the game is to ''not'' get caught, then it would be idiotic to use all her {{calling card}}s as a {{serial killer}} if she did decide to murder someone at Hope's Peak. And since Jill doesn't ''want'' to murder someone in any other fashion except her usual MO (especially since she knows about the state of the outside world thanks to the Tragedy, and thus isn't interested in getting away with murder to escape), then Jill decides that she simply won't kill anyone.

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[[folder:'''Tropes applying to both Toko and Jack''']]
* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Byakuya. She calls him "Master" and fonds over him obsessively; Byakuya, for his part, finds Toko's obsession disgusting. Her fixation on him dies down during the events of Another Episode when she becomes close with Komaru. In Jill's case, the giant tongue doesn't help. Even so, Jill is head-over-heels in love with Byakuya, while he finds her utterly repulsive.
* ActionDressRip: In ''Ultra Despair Girls'', she has torn slits into her skirt in order to facilitate Jill slaughtering Monokumas by the boatload.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Byakuya. She calls Both Toko and Jack call him "Master" "Master Byakuya" and fonds fawn over him obsessively; obsessively. Byakuya, for his part, finds Toko's obsession disgusting. Her fixation on him dies down during the events of Another Episode ''Ultra Despair Girls'' when she becomes close closer with Komaru. In Jill's case, the giant tongue doesn't help. Even so, Jill is head-over-heels in love with Byakuya, while he The same also applies to Jack, whom Byakuya finds her utterly repulsive.
repulsive as well, though that's because Jack is also a SerialKiller and extremely vulgar.
* ActionDressRip: In ''Ultra Despair Girls'', she has torn slits into her skirt in order to facilitate Jill Jack slaughtering Monokumas by the boatload.



* AllWomenAreLustful: Both personalities are rather perverted about their "future" with Byakuya.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: While the two of them share knowledge and emotions (such as affection for certain people), memories are split between each personality. This is exploited in the first game. When their shared body is hit with a dose of LaserGuidedAmnesia, only the active personality was affected. This means one of them remembers The Tragedy, and one doesn't -- unfortunately, they're unable to provide any concrete details, as it was the other who actually experienced it. This becomes important in the final trial, where it's established that Toko and Jill share separate memories. Jill knows the score about what's going on outside of Hope's Peak Academy, backing up Junko's claims of the world ending.

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* AllWomenAreLustful: Both personalities are rather perverted about their "future" with Byakuya.
Byakuya. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' has Toko and Jack openly fantasizing about Byakuya right in front of Komaru, and the screens between chapters are graded as Byakuya being whipped while degrading them.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: While the The two of them share knowledge and emotions (such as affection -- for certain people), instance, if one of them develops emotions for someone, the other personality will feel the same way. However, memories are split between each personality. personality; Toko knows things that Jack doesn't, and vice versa.
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This is exploited in the first game. When their shared body is hit with a dose of LaserGuidedAmnesia, only the active personality was affected. This means one of them Jack remembers The Tragedy, and one Toko doesn't -- unfortunately, they're unable to provide any concrete details, as it was the other Jack who actually experienced it. This becomes important in the final trial, where it's established that Toko and Jill Jack share separate memories. Jill Jack knows the score about what's going on outside of Hope's Peak Academy, backing up Junko's claims of the world ending.ending.
** ''Ultra Despair Girls'' has Jack confirm that the two share emotions as well as knowledge, adding that "there's no way we'd both love Master" were that not the case. However, this means that as Toko becomes friends with Komaru Naegi, Jack starts to feel affection for Komaru as well, even though Jack has no memory of becoming more friendly with Komaru.



** Toko is a ClassicalAntiHero. She's a weakling who's caught in circumstances way over her head, constantly scared out of her mind, acts antagonistic to everyone she meets, and wants nothing to do with the conflict. She does at least want to save people, though.
** Jack is a violent anti-hero. In previous games, she was established as a serial killer who has killed multitudes of people. She's only a hero because she's on the side that opposes Junko and Monokuma, both of the {{Overarching Villain}}s of the franchise and the first game in particular. It's made clear that Jill is ''not'' a pleasant person, and only doesn't kill anyone in the school because [[PragmaticVillainy it's pragmatic for her to do so]]. In ''Another Episode'', she's openly threatening to Komaru when they first meet, [[BloodKnight loves attacking people]], and only doesn't kill people because of her lustful obsession with Byakuka and {{synchronization}} that makes her feel affection as Toko and Komaru start getting closer.

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** Toko is a ClassicalAntiHero. She's a weakling who's caught in circumstances way over her head, constantly scared out of her mind, acts antagonistic and snarky to everyone she meets, and wants nothing to do with the conflict. She does at least want to save people, though.
** Jack is a violent anti-hero. In previous games, she was the first title, she's established as a serial killer who has killed multitudes of people. She's only a hero because she's on the side that opposes Junko and Monokuma, both of the {{Overarching Villain}}s of the franchise and the first game in particular. It's made clear that Jill Jack is ''not'' a pleasant person, and only doesn't kill anyone in the school because [[PragmaticVillainy it's pragmatic for her to do so]]. In ''Another Episode'', ''Ultra Despair Girls'', she's openly threatening to Komaru when they first meet, [[BloodKnight loves attacking people]], and only doesn't kill people because of her lustful obsession with Byakuka and {{synchronization}} that makes her feel affection as Toko and Komaru start getting closer.

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* YaoiFangirl: In contrast to Toko's seething hatred of anime and manga. In fact, she specifically refers to herself as a ''fujoshi'' (basically "rotten fangirl", a term fans of the yaoi genre might recognize). That being said, she kills boys she thinks are attractive, so it's some InsaneTrollLogic.
** Her reaction to thinking that [[MistakenForGay there's something going on with Sakura and Hina]] suggests that she's not averse to yuri either, even if yaoi is her predominant fixation.

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* YaoiFangirl: In contrast to Toko's seething hatred of anime and manga. In fact, she specifically refers to herself as a ''fujoshi'' (basically "rotten fangirl", a term fans of the yaoi genre might recognize). That being said, she kills boys she thinks are attractive, so it's some InsaneTrollLogic.
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InsaneTrollLogic. Her reaction to thinking that [[MistakenForGay there's something going on with Sakura and Hina]] suggests that she's not averse to yuri either, even if yaoi is her predominant fixation.
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* ThePowerOfFriendship: Implied to be the reason Toko was able to remember Komaru's friendship speech, despite being Jack at the time. Also, Toko references this right before the FinalBoss fight, saying that the two of them are NotSoDifferent with a genuine smile on her face, and admitting that the two of them can help each other while giving Komaru a hug and stroking her hair.

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* ThePowerOfFriendship: Implied to be the reason Toko was able to remember Komaru's friendship speech, despite being Jack at the time. Also, Toko references this right before the FinalBoss fight, saying that the two of them are NotSoDifferent not so different with a genuine smile on her face, and admitting that the two of them can help each other while giving Komaru a hug and stroking her hair.
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-->'''Sakura''': Nevertheless, having a murderer among us flourishing that kind of style is worrisome.\\

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-->'''Sakura''': --->'''Sakura''': Nevertheless, having a murderer among us flourishing that kind of style is worrisome.\\



-->'''Toko''': What I write in my novels is my idea of an ideal world. Because I know it will never be reality, I have to write it in fiction.
-->'''Komaru''': So you write it because you can't have it? But don't most writers write from experience?
-->'''Toko''': Not necessarily. My theory is that happy people can only write happy, shallow stories. But the downtrodden can vividly imagine their ideal world, perfectly envision true beauty. And that's the spirit that I put in my novels.
-->'''Komaru''': Well, I kinda get that... But I kinda don’t.
-->'''Toko''': Based on my theory, I wonder if I can keep writing interesting novels...
-->'''Komaru''': Hm? What do you mean?
-->'''Toko''': L-Like I said, I'm concerned! If I have a friend like you, and I'm happy...

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-->'''Toko''': What I write in my novels is my idea of an ideal world. Because I know it will never be reality, I have to write it in fiction.
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fiction.\\
'''Komaru''':
So you write it because you can't have it? But don't most writers write from experience?
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experience?\\
'''Toko''':
Not necessarily. My theory is that happy people can only write happy, shallow stories. But the downtrodden can vividly imagine their ideal world, perfectly envision true beauty. And that's the spirit that I put in my novels.
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novels.\\
'''Komaru''':
Well, I kinda get that... But I kinda don’t.
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don’t.\\
'''Toko''':
Based on my theory, I wonder if I can keep writing interesting novels...
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novels...\\
'''Komaru''':
Hm? What do you mean?
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mean?\\
'''Toko''':
L-Like I said, I'm concerned! If I have a friend like you, and I'm happy...
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* OffscreenVillainy: She is never shown actually being a SerialKiller onscreen. She's mostly relegated to being comic relief and TheFriendNobodyLikes.
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'''''Characters/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc''''' | [[Characters/DanganronpaMaleStudents Male Students]] ([[Characters/DanganronpaMakotoNaegi Makoto Naegi]]) | [[Characters/DanganronpaFemaleStudents Female Students]] ([[Characters/DanganronpaKyokoKirigiri Kyoko Kirigiri]] | '''Toko Fukawa''' | [[Characters/DanganronpaJunkoEnoshima Junko Enoshima]])\\

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** Her reaction to thinking that [[MistakenForGay there's something going on with Sakura and Hina]] suggests that she's not averse to yuri either, even if yaoi is her predominant fixation.
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* CuteBookworm: Despite her being an AbhorrentAdmirer and ThePigPen, she's one of the most conservatively-dressed, alongside Chihiro. Not only does she wear huge thin-rimmed round glasses, she also wears a long skirt as part of her high school uniform, and even has a [[SplitPersonality a big reason]] for doing so. Her hair covers parts of her face, and also bears a beauty mark. Her EstablishingCharacterMoment in ''3'' is her refusing to bathe.

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* CuteBookworm: Despite her being an AbhorrentAdmirer and ThePigPen, she's one of the most conservatively-dressed, alongside Chihiro. Not only does she wear huge thin-rimmed round glasses, she also wears a long skirt as part of her high school uniform, and even has a [[SplitPersonality a big reason]] for doing so. Her hair covers parts of her face, and also bears a beauty mark. Her EstablishingCharacterMoment in ''3'' is her refusing to bathe.
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* MadeOfIron: In the fifth chapter of ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', she tanks an explosion at point-blank range and is none the worse for wear.
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For tropes pertaining to him in individual works, see the folders below. '''Beware of massive spoilers.'''

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* ActionDressRip: In ''Ultra Despair Girls'', she has torn slits into her skirt in order to facilitate Jill slaughtering Monokumas by the boatload.



%% * NotSoDifferent: She's a serial killer, but she is actually willing to help (in her own, twisted way) in the trials to fight for her life, doesn't kill anyone, and in the final trial, she's so scared of the outside world as everyone until Makoto talks her out of it.


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* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: While the two of them share knowledge and emotions (such as affection for certain people), memories are split between each personality.
** Exploited in the first game. When their shared body is hit with a dose of LaserGuidedAmnesia, only the active personality was affected. This means one of them remembers The Tragedy, and one doesn't -- unfortunately, they're unable to provide any concrete details, as it was the other who actually experienced it. This becomes important in the final trial, where it's established that Toko and Jill share separate memories. Jill knows the score about what's going on outside of Hope's Peak Academy, backing up Junko's claims of the world ending.

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One of the deuteragonists of the Danganronpa series. Toko is introduced as an incredibly antisocial student with severe trust issues. She was selected as a student of Hope's Peak Academy's 78th class, and given the title of the "Ultimate Writing Prodigy". She helps the protagonist Makoto defeat the [[Characters/DanganronpaJunkoEnoshima mastermind]] in the end and escape Hope's Peak with five other classmates[[note]]Makoto, Kyoko, Byakuya, Hina, and Yasuhiro[[/note]].

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!Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack
!!Warning: Unmarked spoilers for the whole Danganronpa series

[[WMG:Toko Fukawa]]
!!!Ultimate Writing Prodigy
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->''"Stop staring at me like I'm some filthy creature!''"\\
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'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (Toko), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (Genocide Jack) (game), Creator/CarliMosier (anime - English)\\
'''Played by:''' Hikaru Ohsawa, Kanon Nanaki (stage)

One of the deuteragonists of the Danganronpa series. Toko is introduced as an incredibly antisocial student with severe trust issues. She was selected as a student of Hope's Peak Academy's 78th class, and given the title of the "Ultimate Writing Prodigy". She helps the protagonist Makoto defeat the [[Characters/DanganronpaJunkoEnoshima mastermind]] in the end and escape Hope's Peak with five other classmates[[note]]Makoto, Kyoko, Byakuya, Hina, and Yasuhiro[[/note]].

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

Toko is the secondary protagonist of ''Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'', helping co-protagonist Komaru Naegi survive the horrors of Towa City against the Warriors of Hope.

For tropes pertaining to him in individual works, see the folders below. '''Beware of massive spoilers.'''
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!Tropes
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[[folder:'''Tropes applying to both''']]
* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Byakuya. She calls him "Master" and fonds over him obsessively; Byakuya, for his part, finds Toko's obsession disgusting. Her fixation on him dies down during the events of Another Episode when she becomes close with Komaru. In Jill's case, the giant tongue doesn't help. Even so, Jill is head-over-heels in love with Byakuya, while he finds her utterly repulsive.
* AdrenalineMakeover: In ''Ultra Despair Girls'' she has [[MessyHair messier hair]] and sports an ActionDressRip. The small changes make her all-around more attractive.
* AllWomenAreLustful: Both personalities are rather perverted about their "future" with Byakuya.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: While the two of them share knowledge and emotions (such as affection for certain people), memories are split between each personality.
** Exploited in the first game. When their shared body is hit with a dose of LaserGuidedAmnesia, only the active personality was affected. This means one of them remembers The Tragedy, and one doesn't -- unfortunately, they're unable to provide any concrete details, as it was the other who actually experienced it. This becomes important in the final trial, where it's established that Toko and Jill share separate memories. Jill knows the score about what's going on outside of Hope's Peak Academy, backing up Junko's claims of the world ending.
* AmbiguouslyBi: Toko is irrefutably attracted to men, but at some points she makes comments on [[MsFanservice Aoi's]] figure and even got excited to near-orgasmic delight while she imagined Aoi having "sextracurricular activities". Genocide Jill has also remarked on the size of Aoi's breasts with both envy and awe. During Mukuro's retrial, Toko has her perverted/blushing sprite when Kyoko cuts her off as she tried to argue that Mukuro (being the Ultimate Soldier) gained her wounds prior to coming to Hope's Peak. 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.]]
* AntiHero: The split personalities are different types of anti-hero.
** Toko is a ClassicalAntiHero. She's a weakling who's caught in circumstances way over her head, constantly scared out of her mind, acts antagonistic to everyone she meets, and wants nothing to do with the conflict. She does at least want to save people, though.
** Jack is a violent anti-hero. In previous games, she was established as a serial killer who has killed multitudes of people. She's only a hero because she's on the side that opposes Junko and Monokuma, both of the {{Overarching Villain}}s of the franchise and the first game in particular. It's made clear that Jill is ''not'' a pleasant person, and only doesn't kill anyone in the school because [[PragmaticVillainy it's pragmatic for her to do so]]. In ''Another Episode'', she's openly threatening to Komaru when they first meet, [[BloodKnight loves attacking people]], and only doesn't kill people because of her lustful obsession with Byakuka and {{synchronization}} that makes her feel affection as Toko and Komaru start getting closer.
* BeautyMark: She has one just below the left corner of her mouth. As an aesthetic, beauty marks along the mouth signify one who has suffered hardship. It suggests an outgoing, positive personality according to Asian mole divining (contrasting her hyper-negative shut-in persona).
* BreakoutCharacter: Went from one of the peripheral survivors of the first game to the PromotedToPlayable {{Deuteragonist}} of ''Another Episode''.
* CastAsAMask: In the English dub, [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller the actor who plays Toko]] and [[Creator/ErinFitzgerald the actor who plays Jill]] are two different people. This also extends to Toko and Jack's appearances in ''Ultra Despair Girls''.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: A second playable character in ''Ultra Despair Girls''. While rare in the series, it isn't unheard of. That said, Genocide Jack/Toko Fukawa is the only other playable character besides Komaru, and the story focuses on the growing friendship between her and both split personalities.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Jack appearing and destroying several Monokumas with ease by slicing them apart with her scissors, before threatening Komaru to find Byakuya's location, only to suddenly switch back to a confused and belligerent Toko shortly thereafter.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: After the first game, it's been undone from its normal braids. The guidebook likewise shows that, after joining the Future Foundation, it's once again tied in a single, much thicker, braid.
* FanservicePack: She becomes a lot bustier than how she was in the first game. Ironically, one of Genocide Jack's traits in the original game was that she had ACupAngst, but now she's much fuller.
* FriendlessBackground: Comes really to the fore, given how her friend on the Demon Hitlist is...an abnormally intelligent stinkbug.
* IdiotHair: Possesses her own protagonist hair in ''Another Episode'', for the sake of her being the game's secondary protagonist.
* {{Irony}}: Toko is AfraidOfBlood. Genocide Jill is a sadistic SerialKiller.
* LonersAreFreaks: Neither personality likes to get close to most people. One is a gloomy, socially awkward and slightly delusional individual. The other is a mentally unstable LaughingMad serial killer.
* LovelyAngels: Forms this with Komaru.
* MessyHair: When her hair is undone, it has this look, especially when Jack is in control.
* MetaGirl: Both of them will break the fourth wall at times.
** Toko occasionally references game design and [[WhoWritesThisCrap balks at the more annoying design choices]].
** Jack explicitly points out the overuse of Split Personalities to make villains, giving them a bad rap; even goes so far as to claim she's going to disprove the stereotype. While she is creepy as hell, Jill is ironically the more rational of the two personalities, as Toko has a tendency to panic and assume the worst. This makes her ''less'' of a danger than Toko: as Jill points out, she never became a famous serial killer by being caught, and [[PragmaticVillainy trying to kill anyone under the circumstances of Monokuma's game would be incredibly stupid of her]]. She also likes to point out the absurdities of in-game happenings, complete with LeaningOnTheFourthWall about game mechanics.
* TheMole: In ''Another Episode'', she was leading Toko into a trap the whole time that they were working together. It was because Servant [[IHaveYourWife said that he'd release Byakuya if Toko led Komaru into a trap]], intending for it to be a hostage exchange.
* PromotedToPlayable: Going from [=NPCs=] in the original ''Danganronpa'' to the {{deuteragonist}} of ''Another Episode''.
* RapunzelHair: It goes past her knees!
* SavedByCanon: She's indirectly mentioned as still alive in the epilogue of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. Since that game is set after ''Ultra Despair Girls'', Toko/Jack must logically survive the events of this game.
* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Her brown SailorFuku, with it being significantly worse for wear as time progresses. Toko hopes to become a Future Foundation member so she can wear the suit that the others do.
* SingleTargetSexuality: It appears neither side has lost their obsession with Byakuya. While Toko fawns over a few other people at points, she only wants her "master" for herself. Toko and Jack even have sex fantasies about him in-between chapters.
* SplitPersonality: Has Dissociative Identity Disorder, with one persona being "Genocide Jill", an infamous SerialKiller that awakens whenever Toko sees blood and reverts when she sneezes. As you can imagine, they're both very different people: Toko is gloomy and pessimistic, while Genocide Jill is a gleefully sadistic LargeHam. About the only thing they have in common is their infatuation with Byakuya Togami. The two also have their own exclusive memories that can't be shared with each other. In addition to her involuntary triggers of fainting and sneezing, Toko has discovered that electrical shocks will switch her personality to Jack for a brief period of time before switching back. This gives Toko some measure of control over her alter-ego by using a stun-gun to initiate the switch, and adjusting the voltage to change the duration -- higher shocks mean more time switched.
* {{Synchronization}}: Sentimental feelings and emotions are shared between Toko and Jack, so if one feels friendship or affection towards someone, the other will feel the same. Memories, however, are still not shared. This ties into how Jack slowly starts to feel affection for Komaru as Toko gets closer to her.
* TrueCompanions: With Komaru, and, though Genocide Jack denies it, the other survivors of Class 78.
* WeaponOfChoice: Scissors, along with a stun gun Toko uses to manually switch to Jack.
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!!Tropes applying to Toko

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* AbusiveParents: Her traumatic childhood forced her to develop Dissociative Identity Disorder to cope with the abuse that her father and two mothers subjected her to; her father had children with two women who gave birth at the same time in the same hospital, but one of the babies died; neither woman wanted to know whether or not it was their baby that died, so they both decided to assume Toko was their daughter and live with her father. She suffered terrible neglect and emotional abuse at their hands, and tells Komaru that she was once locked in a closet for three days and left to starve, which gave her [[DarknessEqualsDeath a fear of the dark.]]
* AfraidOfBlood: {{Justified}} as seeing blood will cause Jack to take over.
** Upon seeing Chihiro's body, the blood causes her to faint. But when Genocide Jill takes over, Jill does not have Toko's problem (or stutter).
** The same happens when Kiyotaka's body is found. Makoto finds her passed out not too far from the crime scene and assumes she's dead too, but Byakuya tells him she's just unconscious.
** In TheAnimeOfTheGame, she faints at the sight of "Junko"'s death by the Spears of Gungnir.
** An {{irony}} that Komaru points out. Made even worse by all the carnage the Monokumas are causing.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She has a crush on Byakuya, and takes his neglect and insults as proof that he's secretly concerned about her.
* AmbiguousDisorder: Aside from her split personality, she displays symptoms of anxiety (her paranoia and tendency to expect the worst from people) and autism (her lack of social skills, the fact that she HatesBeingTouched, and her tendency to say offensive things regardless of whether or not they're intentional).
* {{Bookworm}}: Along with being a professional writer, she also has a massive reserve of literary knowledge at her disposal. She's even called the Super Duper High School ''Bookworm'' in the translation by Project Zetsubou.
* CharacterDevelopment: There is a ''striking'' difference in her personality across multiple entries. Toko in the first game hated the idea of making friends, and often accused people of hating her over nothing. While some of that personality type shows up in ''Another Episode'' too, Toko eventually moves past it as she genuinely starts to like Komaru.
* ChildProdigy: While all the Hope's Peak students have an extraordinary talent, Toko developed hers well before puberty.
* ColdHam: Usually quite reserved and withdrawn, but then ninety percent of her VoiceGrunting is just high-pitched squeals or overblown groans of displeasure. She also gets [[CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon extremely "creative" with her threats and insults]].
* CovertPervert: The more we get to know her, the more obvious it becomes that she's a very lustful person, drooling over Byakuya and calling him "Master" and going on a lengthy tangent about Aoi's alleged erotic afterschool escapades. In ''Another Episode'', this is best shown through her {{Fantasy Sequence}}s of her and Byakuya. She sometimes shows hints of being a NightmareFetishist, despite being AfraidOfBlood. Ironically, she tends to [[HypocriticalHumor accuse other people of being Covert Perverts]].
* CreepyLonerGirl: She's literally described as radiating "an aura of negativity", speaks with a pronounced stutter, and has never had any friends except for her pet stinkbug. She comes off as offputting to others due to her being very obsessive and having a persecution complex, as well as [[HatesBaths never bathing]]. She wears a dark sailor fuku and has long, dark hair that is extremely frizzy when not in its usual braids.
* CuteBookworm: Despite her being an AbhorrentAdmirer and ThePigPen, she's one of the most conservatively-dressed, alongside Chihiro. Not only does she wear huge thin-rimmed round glasses, she also wears a long skirt as part of her high school uniform, and even has a [[SplitPersonality a big reason]] for doing so. Her hair covers parts of her face, and also bears a beauty mark. Her EstablishingCharacterMoment in ''3'' is her refusing to bathe.
* TheCynic: Toko tends to suspect the worst in humankind. Even when others are nice to her, she assumes it's all just a ploy to make her even more miserable. This is the situation she and Komaru find themselves in. Although she takes a stance akin to TheAntiNihilist in that she figures if their situation is truly hopeless and they're going to die anyway, then they should still try; they might get lucky.
* DevotedToYou: To Byakuya. She eventually starts calling him "master" and treating him almost with reverent loyalty. Byakuya finds such behavior gross.
* TheEeyore: Is regularly described as having an aura of negativity. She's also constantly insulting people, and saying that other people think horrible things about her, even when that's not true. Ironically, she's the one who helps Komaru out of her many HeroicBSOD moments.
* ExtremeDoormat: To Byakuya. She even fantasizes about being an actual doormat for Byakuya in her scenario with Miu Iruma in V3's ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan''.
* FireForgedFriends: Her antisocial behavior and the generally absurd circumstances she's trapped in game to game make it hard for her to open up to others.
** By the end of the first game, she starts to view her classmates as her TrueCompanions, being able to escape the Killing Game with them.
** The only reason she stayed with Komaru at first was that she made a deal with Servant that he would release Byakuya, who was taken hostage early in the game if she brought Komaru to the kid's HQ. It's only later in the game she begins to warm up to her and start referring to her as a friend. When Komaru decides to stay behind in the city, Toko ultimately decides to go with her.
* FloweryInsults: Hurls plenty of insults at others' way, particular Komaru -- most of them are animal-themed, and sometimes surprisingly abstract and clever.
* 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.
* HatesBaths: Hinted in the first game, and confirmed in the art book. It's commented on more than once that Toko smells bad by characters at Hope's Peak. Her first appearance in ''3'' has her evading Komaru, who is trying to get her to take a bath.
* HatesBeingTouched: In addition to having problems with people in general, she doesn't like being touched by anyone. That said, she does show some CovertPervert tendencies with her fantasies about Byakuya. Her first hug from Komaru is extremely awkward, with Toko looking like she almost wants to push her away.
* {{Hypocrite}}: She often assumes that whoever she's talking to hates her while insulting them right off the bat, and tends to accuse others of being perverted when she's shown to be a borderline NightmareFetishist.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Is constantly talking down to others, but also has ''a lot'' of self-esteem issues and people-issues due to past bullying. She deals with it by being impatient and insulting towards Komaru, at least initially. She also accuses Komaru of thinking terrible things about her, which is something Toko also did in the original ''Danganronpa'' game.
* {{Meganekko}}: Her glasses suit her considering her bookish nature as a talented writer.
* MsImagination: She has some erotic fantasies where she and Byakuya are in love. All of the imagery is rendered in a cliche shojo-manga style with lots of sparkles and flush lips.
* NotAMorningPerson: Both Naegi siblings say this to her word-for-word.
* OddCouple: Toko and Komaru's relationship is defined by the stark contrast in their personalities and viewpoints. Toko is cynical, depressing, and violent; Komaru is optimistic, relatively cheerful (given the circumstances, at least), and tries to take the least violent option.
* PervertedDrooling: Thinking about Byakuya can cause her to drool copiously.
* ThePigPen: She doesn't shower often -- in the first trial, she didn't remember that the water in the bathrooms turned off at night because she hadn't used the shower in the entire time since she arrived. Byakuya claims her breath smells bad as well.
* 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]].
* SelfHarm: Toko can temporarily switch to Jack by using a taser on herself. Might qualify as HarmlessElectrocution, but Toko fears doing it too much might fry her brain. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by her response to Komaru's assumption that Toko can use the taser on herself constantly:
-->'''Toko:''' "[[ExactWords Didn't I just say I need the stun gun to change?! My brain would fry if I just did it over and over]]!"
* StockShoujoBullyingTactics: She was at the receiving end of some ''really'' cruel bullying. It was traumatic enough to have a play in her split personality being born.
* StaticStunGun: Toko's WeaponOfChoice. She uses it on herself to (temporarily) switch into Genocider.
* WhenSheSmiles: During the duration of the first game, a frown never leaves Toko's face (no, Jill's SlasherSmile doesn't count), but in one of the class pictures taken before they lost their memories, she appears legitimately happy. She also smiles when she sees Makoto again in the cafeteria after his failed execution. She then begins to smile a lot more as she bonds with Komaru.
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[[folder:''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'']]
A famous romance novelist who has been writing bestselling books since before she was ten years old. However, she has never had a friend, much less a real romance. Having been bullied as a child, she has [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex a severe persecution complex]] and always assumes that people think the worst of her. Because of this, [[NoSocialSkills she's extremely pessimistic and slow to trust others]]. She has [[SplitPersonality Dissociative Identity Disorder]], with her other persona being "Genocide Jack/Jill", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever she sees blood and reverts when she sneezes. Jill is a textbook maniacal psychopath, but befitting of a serial killer is highly intelligent and methodical. She survives the final trial and escapes the school with the other surviving students.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She goes into an unexplained moment of VisibleSilence when, during a breakfast in Chapter 1, the topic of discussion switches to Genocide Jack.
** In the second investigation, the discussion naturally turns to Genocide Jack's killing methods, before this exchange happens
-->'''Sakura''': Nevertheless, having a murderer among us flourishing that kind of style is worrisome.\\
'''Aoi:''' Ah...!\\
'''Hifumi:''' What is it now!?\\
'''Aoi:''' Toko...!\\
'''Makoto:''' ''(internally)'' We looked over to where Hina was pointing, and over there, by the changing room's door...
* TheGlassesGottaGo: Implied. In the final class picture, when she looks her happiest, she isn't wearing glasses; this might be explained by the picture being taken during gym class, but Byakuya and Hifumi still have theirs.
* {{Hikikomori}}: A RareFemaleExample. Thanks to a terrible home life and even worse mental problems, Toko rarely comes out of her room. This even extends to her time in Hope's Peak, where she rarely goes anywhere.
* HollywoodNerd: Averted. Toko is clearly and severely socially impaired and emotionally stunted, and that's before taking into account that her SplitPersonality is a notorious serial killer.
* 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]].
* InsufferableGenius: Shaky as her sense of self-worth is usually, her confidence in her writing is tremendous (and a gander at her track record proves this is most certainly not without reason)
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: Parodied. Her last line in the game is her declaring intent to write about [[ThinksLikeARomanceNovel her and Byakuya-sama's story]], and she makes no promises to include the other 4 survivors if she does.
* {{Jerkass}}: At first appears to be this, but her Free Time Events make very clearly a [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] which she appears to have dropped during the students' normal years at the academy, as shown in the gym photo shown in the credits.
* MadLove: Has this relationship with Byakuya, who makes it clear more than once that he doesn't think much of her. Toko, however, interprets his insults as his being secretly concerned about her and will do whatever he asks without question. On the other hand, Byakuya isn't above using her almost slavish devotion to him to his own advantage.
* NervousWreck: To the point it's easiest to tell if she's herself or Jill "acting" as her based around how nervous she seems, since Jill doesn't have her stutter and isn't as prone to panicking.
* NoSocialSkills: Tends to premptively reject others, accusing them of thinking the worst of her [[HypocriticalHumor while assuming the worst about]] ''[[HypocriticalHumor them]]''.
* PetTheDog: She assumes the worst of ''everyone'', and some of the hardest insults go to Makoto after she declares Byakuya her "master". But when Makoto survives his execution and returns, while Byakuya is still annoyed, Toko actually, legitimately smiles. One of three times in the game.
* PerpetualFrowner: She smiles ''at most'' two times during the entire game, including her free time events.
* RedHerring: In the first game, despite Genocider Jack/Jill being an established serial killer, she's never actually responsible for a single murder.
* ShyFingerTwiddling: In some of her sprites.
* SleptThroughTheApocalypse: A variant in the final trial--halfway through she switches to Genocide Jill so the latter can explain the Tragedy. Jill remains in control for the rest of the trial and Toko doesn't come back until after it's all over.
* SlutShaming: Calls the flamboyant gyaru Junko a whore, and makes several nasty remarks about Aoi's impressive bosom.
* SpeechImpediment: She has a pronounced stutter.
* SourOutsideSadInside: Her free time events reveal that she has been ditched in middle school by her date (because he was only going out with her due to losing a bet with a friend) and ridiculed in elementary school for writing a heartfelt love letter to her best friend, who instead pinned it on the school bulletin board. It doubles as the reason why she started writing in the first place (a teacher thought her style was pretty unique).
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Justified, since she writes them. This gets shot down by her attempts to flirt with Byakuya, who says that life "isn't like one of [her] romance novels".
* ThrowTheDogABone: She survives the killing game and escapes the academy along with her fellow survivors.
* TrueArt: In-Universe example, as her dislikes include light novels and manga.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: InUniverse example: she tries it, and the result ends up depressing Makoto.
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[[folder:''Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'']]
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Toko Fukawa is the Ultimate Writing Prodigy, and one of the survivors of the Killing School Life. She possesses a SplitPersonality in the form of Genocide Jack, a notorious serial killer and the Ultimate Murderous Fiend. She usually changes between the two when she sneezes, but in the time since the killing game, Toko has discovered that she can also trigger a personality switch using a controlled jolt of electricity (such as from a stun-gun). What's more, this method will also cause her to automatically change back to Toko after a fixed period of time, giving her some measure of control over Genocide Jack.
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* AffectionateNickname: Komaru in the dub tries calling her "Toki" for a while (as a stand-in for the original using "Toko-chan").
* TheAntiNihilist: While Toko is quite cynical about the situation in the game, she figures that she might as well keep going anyway. She's in no hurry to die, and as long as she and Komaru at least try to do something, then at least they can say they put in the effort and/or died with some integrity.
* BrutalHonesty: Toko has no mercy. If she has something to say, she'll say it. She frequently calls Komaru out for her cowardice before she gets tougher, calls out the leader of the resistance for just hiding and doing nothing, and even calls out the children for the hideously cruel nature of their plan.
* CannotSpitItOut: Extremely hesitant to explain anything about her past experiences with Monokuma to Komaru, up to and including neglecting to let Komaru know about her brother's time at Hope's Peak Academy.
* CannotTellAJoke: Komaru is left thoroughly confused any time Toko attempts to joke around. It doesn't help that Toko's sense of humor is either pretty dark or pretty gross.
* CausticCritic: She harshly criticizes any literature works Komaru comes across, from manga trash to worthless light novels.
* CommanderContrarian: Played for laughs. If Komaru is rude to her, she will angrily point it out, and if Komaru compliments her, she will refuse to believe it.
* ComplimentFishing: She compares herself to the hospital, calling both gloomy and dark, but gets upset when Komaru agrees with her and doesn't deny it.
* CowerPower: If Komaru aims her Hacking Microphone in Toko's direction, she'll crouch down in a cowering position.
* CreatorRecovery: She has an InUniverse worry about this trope during a conversation over one of her novels.
-->'''Toko''': What I write in my novels is my idea of an ideal world. Because I know it will never be reality, I have to write it in fiction.
-->'''Komaru''': So you write it because you can't have it? But don't most writers write from experience?
-->'''Toko''': Not necessarily. My theory is that happy people can only write happy, shallow stories. But the downtrodden can vividly imagine their ideal world, perfectly envision true beauty. And that's the spirit that I put in my novels.
-->'''Komaru''': Well, I kinda get that... But I kinda don’t.
-->'''Toko''': Based on my theory, I wonder if I can keep writing interesting novels...
-->'''Komaru''': Hm? What do you mean?
-->'''Toko''': L-Like I said, I'm concerned! If I have a friend like you, and I'm happy...
* CrushFilter: She gets one for her beloved master Byakuya in several scenes. Since [[{{Bishonen}} he's already rather handsome to begin with]], this is done more satirically than usual, with the art style around Byakuya shifting to something out of a 1970's romance manga.
* DareToBeBadass: Gives Komaru several rousing speeches to this effect. Of course, it's sometimes punctuated by insults or how the situation is hopeless, so they best they can hope for is that they'll die on their feet. It's not much, but it's something.
* FantasySequence: The player is frequently treated to Toko's wild, Byakuya-centered fantasies.
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Does this to Komaru in the final chapter to break her out of her HeroicBSOD, including by slapping her.
* GiveMeLibertyOrGiveMeDeath: Toko does not believe in giving up and encourages Komaru to fight and risk rather than surrender and despair.
* GreenEyedMonster: When she assumes Komaru being rescued by Byakuya makes her a love interest, Toko instantly becomes jealous.
* IronButtMonkey: Over the course of the game, Toko is subjected to a variety of misfortunes. She has had a chunk of ceiling fall on her head, been left to freeze at night, accidentally knocked downstairs, etc.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As Toko herself puts it, "having a dirty mouth and a heart of gold is, like, my thing!" Toko is very abrasive, blunt, and seems to enjoy putting other people down. Her insults directed at Komaru are done with a smile on her face, she openly yells at the leader of the resistance against the Warriors of Hope, and she openly distrusts everyone but herself despite having no reason to doubt them. But Toko ultimately does grow to care about Komaru, and does want what's best for everyone, even telling Komaru to overcome despair and become the hope of the world.
* LadySwearsALot: She's far more foul-mouthed than Komaru is, using the words "fuck" and "shit" from time to time. Komaru's language never gets worse than "damn", and [[PrecisionFStrike only once at that]].
* LastNameBasis: Seemingly enforced even beyond the series standards. After being called "Toko-chan" in the original script, she says no one has ''ever'' called her by her first name, and uncomfortable with how to react.
* MaliciousMisnaming:
** She tends to call Komaru by the derisive nickname "Omaru," which is the Japanese word for "toilet." Toko stops doing this after the fight with Genocide Jack in Chapter 4, calling Komaru by her first name instead.
** Early on, Toko says "Komaru Naegi? More like... '''Cum'''aru Naegi!" while making a crude joke about Komaru's name.
* MsExposition: Toko knows a lot more about the despairing situation than Komaru, and as such functions as her primary info source if something confuses her.
* NervesOfSteel: In contrast to her previous status as a NervousWreck, here she's always the first one to keep her head no matter how grim the situation gets... so long as the lights are turned on.
* NonActionSnarker: She does not fight at all, and instead relies on Komaru and Jack. However, Toko does bring plenty of snide comments and sarcasm to the table.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Implied to be the reason Toko was able to remember Komaru's friendship speech, despite being Jack at the time. Also, Toko references this right before the FinalBoss fight, saying that the two of them are NotSoDifferent with a genuine smile on her face, and admitting that the two of them can help each other while giving Komaru a hug and stroking her hair.
* ThePromise: If she's ever going to become a full member of the Future Foundation, Toko has to prove that Jack's no longer dangerous. Part of this entails swearing to ensure that Jack never takes another life. At least, another human life.
* ProperlyParanoid: She always assumes the worst thing that can happen, and is often right. She distrusts Shirokuma from the start and never stops believing the white bear is just tricking everyone. While she wouldn't actually be validated in that thinking by anyone, she was right.
-->"A safe place? That sounds blatantly suspicious. That's a phrase kidnappers would use..."
* ResistTheBeast: Servant sprinkles pepper over her face to make her sneeze, which would change Toko into Genocide Jack. Komaru tries to help, but Toko shouts "Don't come near me! R-RUN!" and tries to resist sneezing, to no avail.
* TheScream: She pulls this a few times, with her sprite resembling the titular painting. She [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade on it]] at one point.
-->"Eeek! It's blood! BLOOOD! Ugh, I was so shocked I really drew out that last word..."
* TalksLikeASimile: She makes a lot of off the wall comparisons to things she dislikes.
-->''(To Shirokuma)'' "That white color is unnatural! Like being served a plate of curry rice that's just rice!"
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: As evident by her overly dramatic fantasies of Byakuya, which sometimes skew into fetish territories. This is in spite of the fact that Byakuya still thinks Toko is disgusting.
* TookALevelInKindness: She cares significantly more for others than she did in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc''. She starts out as the same cynical jerk she did in the original ''Danganronpa'', but her growing friendship with Komaru makes her act much more kind as the game goes on.
* VocalEvolution: She doesn’t stutter as much anymore compared to the previous game, where she could barely go a sentence without stuttering.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: Toko is eventually left baffled and resistant to the idea that she could have a friend, let alone be Komaru's.
* WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou: She smacks Komaru to break her out of a HeroicBSOD, and then demands to be slapped back in retribution.
* WouldntHurtAChild: Zigzagged. She expresses this belief when encountering one of the masked Monokuma Kids. But she doesn't have as much of a problem attacking the Warriors of Hope.
-->'''Toko''': Kids killing adults... it's just crazy. Be that as it may, we can't just attack a child...
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[[folder:''Danganronpa 3'']]
!!!'''Future Foundation Intern, (Former) Ultimate Writing Prodigy/(Former) Ultimate Murderous Fiend'''
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A classmate of Makoto. While not officially part of the Future Foundation, she takes orders from Byakuya alongside Komaru in Towa City. She treasures Komaru as her first friend. Has a SplitPersonality in the form of an infamous serial killer known as Genocider Sho.

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* TheBusCameBack: She finally appears again in episode 6 alongside Komaru.
* ADayInTheLimelight: The seventh episode of ''Side:Future'' is focused on her and Komaru.
* DemotedToExtra: Receives the least screen time of the 78th Class survivors with most of that screen time coming from [[ADayInTheLimelight episode 7]]. Mostly justified as she still isn't a full member of the Future Foundation and is still in Towa City far away from the Final Killing Game.
* {{Tsundere}}: Platonic variant for her friends. Both personalities like to mock Komaru but they strongly care for her. And when Monaca states one of the Former 78th class will die, she's very shocked and changes to Jack to get the answer even as she denies actually being worried about them.
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[[WMG:Genocide Jack/Jill]]
!!!Ultimate Murderous Fiend

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->"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"\\
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'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English), Creator/CarliMosier (anime) (English)

A SerialKiller rumored to have killed thousands of people. Jack's trademark is writing '''BLOODBATH FEVER''' ("Bloodlust" in the English version) in the victim's blood and crucifying them with custom-made scissors. When Chihiro is murdered, the crime scene makes it evident that Jack is among them. She's actually a SplitPersonality of Toko, and changes back with a sneeze. Jill does not share the same memories as Toko, which means that she can remember some things her other self has forgotten.
!!Tropes applying to Genocide Jack/Jill

[[folder:In general]]
* AbsurdCuttingPower: Her scissors can cut apart Monokumas easily.
* AffablyEvil: Despite being a psychotic serial killer, she is generally friendly and helpful to the other students and doesn't seem to bear them any ill will.
* 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.
* BlackComedy: A veritable fountain of this. Since she's a serial killer, a lot of her jokes about death and committing murder. She also makes several crude sex jokes, such as getting aroused at the idea of killing Chihiro once she finds out that he was a crossdresser.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is unrepentant about the many murders she has committed, and actually takes a bit of pride in her macabre "craft". She's actually quite insulted that someone copied her MO for the second murder, especially because the murderer did such a sloppy job of imitating her. She's one of only two characters who ''don't'' become "true friends" with Makoto at the end of their dialogue lines, along with Byakuya.
* CreepySouvenir: She carves a mark upon her left leg for her every victim (hence Toko's retro-length skirt).
* DualWielding: She can swing two scissors at once with equal proficiency.
* DubNameChange: She's named "Genocider Sho" in the original Japanese dub. The localization calls her Genocide Jack/Jill. And "Jill" is dropped after ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', though; ''Goodbye Despair'', ''Ultra Despair Girls'' and ''V3: Killing Harmony'' only use "Jack".
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She's still in love with Byakuya and though she did not get along with Komaru at first and was planning to bring her over to the Servant to get Byakuya free but over time she starts to care about her as well and was planning to let her go.
* 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.
* EvilIsHammy: To further contrast her much more subdued alter ego's personality, Jill is very loud and boastful.
* EvilLaugh: Comes with the territory of being an AxCrazy SerialKiller. She's prone to becoming LaughingMad at the slightest thing, oftem with a wild "Kyehahahaha!"
* ExtendableArms: A lot of the narrations in other media usually describe her wild contortions and seemingly-impossible feats of acrobatics. The designers of ''Another Episode'' run with this and have her ignoring her own human limits by stretching her arms to reach out and stab during one her combo strings.
* EyeColorChange: When changing into Genocide Jill, her eyes change from pinkish-gray to red. The shape of her iris also becomes much larger and oval-shaped.
* GenderBlenderName: Syo is a normally male name, which is why it was changed to Jack in the dub since an English audience might assume it to be gender-neutral.
* GenkiGirl: An unusually twisted variant, and in the English version, this is the correct answer when she asks Makoto about which archetype she falls into.
* {{Hammerspace}}: She always seems to have multiple pairs of scissors on her somewhere. And it's never explained where exactly she's hiding them, or how. All Jill says on the subject is "I've got more on me, if anyone wants to go treasure hunting!" when she first shows off a few pairs.
* HiddenWeapons: Genocide Jill keeps several pairs of scissors in a leg holster at all times (the right leg, specifically). It's not clear why Toko doesn't just remove them while Jill is dormant, though the fact she constantly makes more may be a factor.
* KillTally: She carves a tally mark into her thigh for each new life she takes. Which is why Toko wears a very long skirt to hide those marks.
* LadySwearsALot: She curses far more often than Toko does, curses the most out of all the female characters, and is also considerably more vulgar than anyone else. Jill talks about her "naughty bits" when describing men she likes, and uses "shit" a few times.
* LargeHam: Whereas Toko can be a ColdHam at best, Jill is constantly loud and vulgar. She even insists on sticking her tongue out like she's [[Myth/HinduMythology the goddess Kali]] all the time.
* LaughablyEvil: Jill is ''hilarious'', and given her murders look like giving money to charity compared to Monokuma's actions, you don't feel that bad about it.
* LaughingMad: The number of times she ''doesn't'' punctuate something with her EvilLaugh can be counted on one hand. She even injects it into the middle of her sentences. When she stops laughing, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness it means the stakes are raised]].
* LoveRedeems: Jill promises to give up serial killing in her last Free Time Event if Makoto sets her up with Byakuya. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' shows that this must have stuck.
* MadeOfIron: She survives being blasted across a room by a bomb in the first game. Jack in ''Another Episode'' can still be knocked down by enemy attacks, but does not take any damage. This can waste precious taser time, but the player technically cannot be defeated while controlling Jack.
* ManiacTongue: There's almost never a moment when Jill's tongue isn't hanging out of her mouth, and it's extremely long and pointed, reaching down to her collarbone. How she never bites her tongue when she talks is anyone's guess.
* MeaningfulName:
** Jill describes herself as a [[YaoiFangirl fujoshi]] ('''腐'''女子), the first kanji of which is the same character in Toko Fukawa ('''腐'''川冬子). Provides an interesting contrast, considering they're the kind of people who Toko ''hates''.
** In the dub, the names Genocide Jack and Genocide Jill are references to both UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper[[note]]Some theories state that "Jack" was a woman, and refer to "her" as Jill the Ripper[[/note]] and the NurseryRhyme ''Jack and Jill''[[note]]Some versions of the rhyme include a third verse where Jill grins upon discovering Jack was injured[[/note]].
* MonsterMisogyny: Inverted--Genocide Jack is a female serial killer who exclusively targets men she considers attractive.
* MoodSwinger: Very unpredictable, constantly switching between [[GenkiGirl genki]], calm, and deranged without warning.
* MotorMouth: She's prone to launching into nonsensical ramblings and rapidly jumping between topics. She also talks much faster than Toko does, and isn't prone to stuttering like Toko is. Surprisingly, she never seems to bite her tongue no matter how much she says or how quickly she says it.
* MythicalMotifs: Her design and MO is based on a combination of Kali, a Hindu Goddess of death (among other things), and a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuchisake-Onna Kuchisake-Onna]], a Japanese {{Yokai}} who is a spirit of a woman wronged by men who kills her victims with [[ShearMenace scissors]] that is very hard to escape from.
* TheNicknamer: Tends to call most characters by a shortened version of their first name, then "-kun"/"-chan"/etc, i.e. "Ma-kun" (Makoto), "Hifumin" (Hifumi), and "Chi-tan" (Chihiro). In addition, she refers to Toko as Gloomy, and calls Aoi things like "Godzilla Tits". Aoi occasionally has to ask who she's talking about. The localization has them call Makoto "Big Mac" and "Makoodle poodle kit-and-kaboodle" among other things. She also uses "Tick Tock" (Kiyotaka), "Huffy" (Hifumi), and "Cherry" (Chihiro).
* NonFatalExplosions: She survived being next to a Monokuma bomb as it went off, and at the most she looks tired after waking up. She later does so again in ''Another Episode''.
* OneWomanArmy: She can effortlessly cut apart several Monokumas in battle. ''Another Episode'' even puts a time limit on using her so she doesn't become overpowered.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: When she's in control, Jill's eyes are a bright red and a very large oval shape.
* SerialKiller: How she earned her name. Genocide Jill is rumored to have killed thousands of people, though she only takes credit for five of them in the games. Jill also mentions that she has a few {{calling card}}s; among them, she only targets men she finds attractive, and only kills people with [[ShearMenace pairs of scissors]].
* ShearMenace: Her WeaponOfChoice is scissors. Specifically, multiple pairs of specially-made scissors that she uses to kill people. She always seems to have multiple pairs of them around somewhere, and even crucifies her victims with them. She not only uses these to cut the Monokuma bots apart but can use the scissors like throwing knives to great effectiveness. And each pair of scissors must have {{Absurdly Sharp Blade}}s, since Jack cuts through solid steel using her scissors with little trouble.
* SneezeOfDoom: Her method of transformation, even if the DeadlyGame prevents the other students from seeing her as that much of a threat (therefore diminishing the "doom" aspect).
* 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]].
* SplitPersonalityMakeover: Toko and Genocide Jill are discernibly different in that Genocide Jill has red eyes and an OverlyLongTongue. Jill also speaks much faster and more confidently.
* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Byakuya, and all of her victims. Jill says she "only kills guys that get [her] going in the southern hemisphere". However, Jill notes that Byakuya is the first guy she's liked that she doesn't want to kill.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Toko can barely ''sprint'' and often has to catch her breath. Genocide Jack can quickly and effortlessly cut through Monokumas with ease. Mechanic-wise, Jack can suddenly pull a seemingly unlimited number of scissors sharp enough to cut through metal and stone out of nowhere and can jump at least as high as [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Luigi.]] Also, Jack can't take damage while she's out; the worst that can happen is she can be knocked down, which eats up precious battery time. If Toko even sneezes or passes out to switch to Jack without the battery, [[SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity expect to make liberal use of her]]. This even extends to the DuelBoss fight against Jack; Komaru can't damage her, and the only way to win is to just wait out the timer until she switches back to Toko.
* 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.
* WhenSheSmiles: Despite her reptilian tongue, it's actually kind of cute. After Komaru vows to come with her because she and Toko are her friends, Jack actually gives a brief, but genuine smile.
* WouldHurtAChild: When Makoto reads her case file, at least one of her victims is as young as 14.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Her pathology involves her only killing men she finds attractive. Women hold no interest to her.
* {{Yandere}}:
** She kills men that she finds cute. Once Jill finds out that Chihiro is a WholesomeCrossdresser, Jill admits she wishes that she'd killed him, because she finds that so hot.
** For Byakuya in particular. But not to the point of wanting to kill him or anyone else for his sake, which makes him a unique case for her.
* YaoiFangirl: In contrast to Toko's seething hatred of anime and manga. In fact, she specifically refers to herself as a ''fujoshi'' (basically "rotten fangirl", a term fans of the yaoi genre might recognize). That being said, she kills boys she thinks are attractive, so it's some InsaneTrollLogic.
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[[folder:''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'']]
* ACupAngst: The nature of Jill's outbursts and personal attacks against Aoi strongly implies that Jill is very upset about the small size of her breasts, and is also in deep denial about it. Jill refers to Aoi with names like "Godzilla Tits", and even threatens to cut her breasts off.
* CallingCard: She has a few distinctive ways of committing her murders. The first one is writing "BLOODBATH FEVER" or "BLOODLUST" behind her victims. The second calling card is crucifying the victim with specially-made scissors. The third sign is that her victims are all male, and Jill says she specifically only targets men with her murders. The latter two prove that Jill didn't murder Chihiro, because Chihiro was tied up with cables instead of crucified and Chihiro was presenting as female at the time of his death. (However, Jill admits once she finds out that Chihiro was crossdressing that she wishes she ''had'' killed him.)
* CatchPhrase: "Roger, darling!" becomes a minor one.
* ChekhovsGunman: Is discussed by the students early on as a possible identity for the Mastermind. So ''of course'' Jill eventually shows up.
* CrazySane: Despite being a psychopathic serial killer, Jill has a better grasp of the situation she's in and what it means than most of the other students. She seems capable of thinking rationally about it precisely because her psychopathy means the constant murder and danger doesn't throw her off-balance. It's also probably why she hasn't been caught, despite committing so many murders - yes, she's a deranged, man-killing psychopath, but she plans ''everything'' down to the last minor detail.
* 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.
* TheDreaded: Part of the reason she survives as long as she does is because no one at Hope's Peak wants to tangle with a serial killer who's rumored to murder people in a horrific way. Even Monokuma is put off by Jill.
* ExplosionPropulsion: When she tries to unmask the body in Chapter 5, the bomb rigged to destroy its face sends her flying. After a brief panic on the part of Aoi and Yasuhiro she reappears unharmed, just reverted to her normal personality.
* GoodFeelsGood: If she really enjoys her School Mode dates, Jill will happily tell Makoto that living the life of a ''non''-serial-killer is rather enjoyable for her.
* HeroicBSOD: She reaches this point the same as everyone else in the final trial; [[EvenEvilHasStandards even she finds herself disturbed by the degree of Junko's evil]]. With the hope given by Makoto, she decides to be more true to her wacky self: the self that wants to take the funnest path, hates going to school, and wants to follow Byakuya wherever he goes.
* HypocriticalHumor: At one point, Genocide Jill complains about how all [[HollywoodPsych Hollywood films]] [[InsaneEqualsViolent portray DID sufferers as murderous serial killers]]... despite being a murderous serial killer who has DID. Also, at the beginning of Chapter 3's trial, as Yasuhiro protests his innocence, she tells him to "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Shut your murdering mouth, murderer]]!" Yasuhiro promptly calls her out.
* IfICantHaveYou: All of Jill's victims were men that Toko was infatuated with. This is very bad news for Byakuya... Or not. Not in the way that gets him killed, anyways: Jill's last Free Time Event reveals that Byakuya is the first man she's infatuated with who she ''doesn't'' want to kill.
* InformedAbility: Despite being a serial killer supposedly responsible for hundreds of deaths, she doesn't kill anyone during the despair game, not even Byakuya. She justifies this by pointing out that the whole purpose of Monokuma's game is to literally get away with murder. Killing anyone with her usual {{Calling Card}}s would be an incredibly stupid thing to do, and she simply doesn't ''want'' to kill people any other way. So Jill has decided that it would be best to just [[PragmaticVillainy not kill anyone]].
* KarmaHoudini: Survives the events of the game, mostly because hers is OffStageVillainy, and gets no comeuppance for being a murdering psychopath.
* KidsAreCruel:
** A Free Time event reveals that Toko's first crush [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior posted her love letter to him on the wall]] [[TheFreelanceShameSquad so that all the other kids would mock her]]. When confronted about it, he [[TheUnapologetic admitted to her]] that [[BitchInSheepsClothing he had always hated talking to her and made fun of her behind her back]]. Genocide Jill admits to having [[AssholeVictim killed said former classmate]] at a later time.
** In a similar vein, Toko also recounts a time where an [[TeensAreMonsters eighth-grader]] asked her out, [[YankTheDogsChain only to bail midway through the date]] as he had only asked her out on a dare.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Since she and Toko do not share the same memories. Jill remembers things that Toko doesn't, including what "The Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History" is. The reverse also holds true.
* NeatFreak: She complains that she has work harder to scrub herself clean because Toko Fukawa doesn't bathe regularly. Rather ironic for someone who writes a large message in blood with every murder she commits.
* NeverMyFault: One of her bigger {{Jerkass}} moments sees her waking up and bashing Sakura over the head for merely trying to help her, and later blaming Sakura herself for getting hit.
* 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.
* NotMeThisTime: After TheReveal that she's a SplitPersonality of Toko, Jill is accused of three different murders, and is responsible for none of them. Once all of her {{Calling Card}}s are introduced, it's an automatic out that Jill's not the killer. That being said, when Chihiro is revealed to be [[AttractiveBentGender an attractive young man presenting as female]], Jill finds that so hot that she admits she wishes she ''had'' killed him.
%% * NotSoDifferent: She's a serial killer, but she is actually willing to help (in her own, twisted way) in the trials to fight for her life, doesn't kill anyone, and in the final trial, she's so scared of the outside world as everyone until Makoto talks her out of it.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: It's incredibly jarring when Jill starts using a sane, indoor voice, and a sure sign that shit has really hit the fan.
* 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.
* OverlyLongTongue: Jill's tongue goes as low as her collarbone; certain portrait sprites make her tongue appear even longer. How she doesn't bite her tongue and manages to speak perfectly with her tongue hanging out is never so much as addressed. Most likely a reference to the [[Myth/HinduMythology Hindu Goddess Kali]], which suits her to a "T".
* PragmaticVillainy: Jill notes that if the point of the game is to ''not'' get caught, then it would be idiotic to use all her {{calling card}}s as a {{serial killer}} if she did decide to murder someone at Hope's Peak. And since Jill doesn't ''want'' to murder someone in any other fashion except her usual MO (especially since she knows about the state of the outside world thanks to the Tragedy, and thus isn't interested in getting away with murder to escape), then Jill decides that she simply won't kill anyone.
* {{Pun}}: The English fan translation has her call herself a slasher... no, not like a serial killer, like [[YaoiFangirl somebody who's into slash fiction]].
* RedHerring: Early on, Genocide Jill is suspected of being the mastermind behind Monokuma. When she actually appears, Monokuma himself confirms that it's not her. Furthermore, Jill neither kills anyone, nor is killed by anyone else due to her murderous ways.
* YouDidntAsk: She does indeed remember the Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History. The reason why she never mention it before the last trial?
-->I only answer questions when someone bothers to ask me! [[BlatantLies I'm the quiet type, ya know?]]
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* AirplaneArms: She runs with her arms behind her back, each holding a pair of scissors, with a purple energy trail behind her.
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Kotoko from her execution, although that's to interrogate her about Byakuya's location.
* BottomlessMagazines: It's not explained where Jack keeps all those scissors that she fights with, but she'll never run out of them when fighting.
* BullyingTheDragon: It turns out, manipulating her and Toko, holding Byakuya hostage, and forcing Jack to fight Komaru were not the smartest moves on Servant's part. He ends up with both his legs slashed by an enraged Jack, who has to literally be held back from finishing him off.
* CallBack: After Shirokuma's exploding, she gets sent flying backwards just like Chapter 5 of the first game, where Jack tried to unmask the corpse loaded with a Monokuma bomb. Once again, [[NonFatalExplosions she's no worse for wear]].
* ClothingDamage: Inflicts this when fighting human opponents.
* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Jack taking control is this for Toko. Although Jack is an extremely capable fighter, she is still dangerous and isn't fully trusted by anyone. Not to mention, as a SuperpoweredEvilSide and a SplitPersonality, Toko has no control over what Jack does.
* DuelBoss: Jack fights against Komaru late in the story because Servant is forcing Jack's hand. As with every other opponent she faces, Jack is invincible; [[XMustNotWin the only way to win is to just wait until her timer runs out]].
* EnergyBall: One of her special attacks is a bizarre [[Anime/DragonBallZ Spirit Bomb]]-like energy attack. [[ShoutOut She even says]] "lend me your energy!"
* {{Foil}}: Jack is a sociopath and a serial killer; Komaru is an empathetic OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent.
* FriendshipMoment: Her friendship with Komaru and her promise with Byakuya is enough to make her abstain from killing Servant.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: During a cutscene, she [[FlechetteStorm throws a pair of scissors several yards]] and nails a Monokuma between the eyes, breaking it instantly.
* LimitBreak: Her Slash Lust abilities are built up by a gauge. It's also possible to use a move where she sacrifices three scissors in the gauge to kill up to five enemies on-screen.
* NinjaRun: Her dash is the AirplaneArms variation.
* NominalHero: She might be on Komaru's side, but Jack is still a violent mass murderer at heart. Jack openly fantasises about killing people and being excessively violent. The only reason she doesn't kill anyone else is because she won't be let into Future Foundation if she does, which would mean that she won't get to see Byakuya anymore.
* TheNoseKnows: She's able to detect Komaru's scent still lingering in her empty cell.
* OutOfFocus: In the original game, Jack got just as much screentime as Toko after she first appeared. In this game, Jack gets notably less screen time, due to the CharacterFocus Toko gets. Jack is still an important character, [[{{Tritagonist}} just not as important as Komaru or Toko]].
* ScaryShinyGlasses: From time to time, most notably when Jack is trying to hide how she feels from Komaru. Jack doesn't really want to admit that she's growing rather attached to Komaru, even after betraying her for Byakuya. The glasses shining in such a way never happens with Toko.
* SmartBomb: Her stronger Slash Lust attacks will usually clear the screen.
* ThouShaltNotKill: She is not allowed to kill humans. Doing so would ban Toko from ever joining the Future Foundation, and thus seeing her master Byakuya again. So, Jack reigns it in. That being said, she still slices up Servant's legs and openly opines that she ''wants'' to kill him, and also threatens Komaru with death shortly after they meet unless Komaru divulges Byakuya's location. So Jack only reigns it in so far.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: This girl's on a mission to rescue her lover, Byakuya. Anyone else who gets in her way is in big trouble. That includes Komaru, as Toko says that she'll kill her if Komaru ends up between Toko and her master. Jack shares the sentiment, which leads to a boss fight.
* YouAreAlreadyDead: Several of her Fever effects will have this reaction from the Monokuma she's practicing on.
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!Makoto Naegi
!!Warning: Unmarked spoilers for the whole Danganronpa series

[[WMG:Toko Fukawa]]
!!!Ultimate Writing Prodigy
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->''"Stop staring at me like I'm some filthy creature!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (Toko), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (Genocide Jack) (game), Creator/CarliMosier (anime - English)
->'''Played by:''' Hikaru Ohsawa, Kanon Nanaki (stage)

A famous romance novelist who has been writing bestselling books since before she was ten years old. However, she has never had a friend, much less a real romance. Having been bullied as a child, she has [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex a severe persecution complex]] and always assumes that people think the worst of her. Because of this, [[NoSocialSkills she's extremely pessimistic and slow to trust others]]. She has [[SplitPersonality Dissociative Identity Disorder]], with her other persona being "Genocide Jack/Jill", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever she sees blood and reverts when she sneezes. Jill is a textbook maniacal psychopath, but befitting of a serial killer is highly intelligent and methodical. She survives the final trial and escapes the school with the other surviving students.

Tropes specific to Jill belong in her section in the "Other" folder, since it isn't clear if Jill also counts as a student.

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[[folder:Tropes]]
* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Byakuya. She calls him "Master" and fonds over him obsessively; Byakuya, for his part, finds Toko's obsession disgusting. Her fixation on him dies down during the events of Another Episode when she becomes close with Komaru.
* AbusiveParents: Her traumatic childhood forced her to develop Dissociative Identity Disorder to cope with the abuse that her father and two mothers subjected her to; her father had children with two women who gave birth at the same time in the same hospital, but one of the babies died; neither woman wanted to know whether or not it was their baby that died, so they both decided to assume Toko was their daughter and live with her father. She suffered terrible neglect and emotional abuse at their hands, and tells Komaru that she was once locked in a closet for three days and left to starve, which gave her [[DarknessEqualsDeath a fear of the dark.]]
* AfraidOfBlood:
** Upon seeing Chihiro's body, the blood causes her to faint. But when Genocide Jill takes over, Jill does not have Toko's problem (or stutter).
** The same happens when Kiyotaka's body is found. Makoto finds her passed out not too far from the crime scene and assumes she's dead too, but Byakuya tells him she's just unconscious.
** In TheAnimeOfTheGame, she faints at the sight of "Junko"'s death by the Spears of Gungnir.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She has a crush on Byakuya, and takes his neglect and insults as proof that he's secretly concerned about her.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Exploited. Both her personalities have this, but when their shared body is hit with a dose of LaserGuidedAmnesia, only the active personality was affected. This means one of them remembers The Tragedy, and one doesn't -- unfortunately, they're unable to provide any concrete details, as it was the other who actually experienced it.
* AmbiguousDisorder: Aside from her split personality, she displays symptoms of anxiety (her paranoia and tendency to expect the worst from people) and autism (her lack of social skills, the fact that she HatesBeingTouched, and her tendency to say offensive things regardless of whether or not they're intentional).
* AmbiguouslyBi: Toko is irrefutably attracted to men, but at some points she makes comments on [[MsFanservice Aoi's]] figure and even got excited to near-orgasmic delight while she imagined Aoi having "sextracurricular activities". Genocide Jill has also remarked on the size of Aoi's breasts with both envy and awe. During Mukuro's retrial, Toko has her perverted/blushing sprite when Kyoko cuts her off as she tried to argue that Mukuro (being the Ultimate Soldier) gained her wounds prior to coming to Hope's Peak. 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.]]
* BeautyMark: She sports one beneath the left side of her mouth. Supposedly the designers picked that because it suggests an outgoing, positive personality according to Asian mole divining (contrasting her hyper-negative shut-in persona).
* {{Bookworm}}: She's even called the Super Duper High School ''Bookworm'' in the translation by Project Zetsubou.
* ChildProdigy: While all the Hope's Peak students have an extraordinary talent, Toko developed hers well before puberty.
* CovertPervert: The more we get to know her, the more obvious it becomes that she's a very lustful person, drooling over Byakuya and calling him "Master" and going on a lengthy tangent about Aoi's alleged erotic afterschool escapades. She sometimes shows hints of being a NightmareFetishist, despite being AfraidOfBlood. Ironically, she tends to [[HypocriticalHumor accuse other people of being Covert Perverts]].
* CreepyLonerGirl: She's literally described as radiating "an aura of negativity", speaks with a pronounced stutter, and has never had any friends except for her pet stinkbug. She comes off as offputting to others due to her being very obsessive and having a persecution complex, as well as [[HatesBaths never bathing]]. She wears a dark sailor fuku and has long, dark hair that is extremely frizzy when not in its usual braids.
* CuteBookworm: Despite her being an AbhorrentAdmirer and ThePigPen, she's one of the most conservatively-dressed, alongside Chihiro. Not only does she wear huge thin-rimmed round glasses, she also wears a long skirt as part of her high school uniform, and even has a [[SplitPersonality a big reason]] for doing so. Her hair covers parts of her face, and also bears a beauty mark.
* DevotedToYou: To Byakuya. She eventually starts calling him "master" and treating him almost with reverent loyalty. Byakuya finds such behavior gross.
* TheEeyore: Is regularly described as having an aura of negativity. She's also constantly insulting people, and saying that other people think horrible things about her, even when that's not true.
* ExtremeDoormat: To Byakuya. She even fantasizes about being an actual doormat for Byakuya in her scenario with Miu Iruma in V3's ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan''.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She goes into an unexplained moment of VisibleSilence when, during a breakfast in Chapter 1, the topic of discussion switches to Genocide Jack.
** In the second investigation, the discussion naturally turns to Genocide Jack's killing methods, before this exchange happens
-->'''Sakura''': Nevertheless, having a murderer among us flourishing that kind of style is worrisome.\\
'''Aoi:''' Ah...!\\
'''Hifumi:''' What is it now!?\\
'''Aoi:''' Toko...!\\
'''Makoto:''' ''(internally)'' We looked over to where Hina was pointing, and over there, by the changing room's door...
* TheGlassesGottaGo: Implied. In the final class picture, when she looks her happiest, she isn't wearing glasses; this might be explained by the picture being taken during gym class, but Byakuya and Hifumi still have theirs.
* HasTwoMommies: She refuses to explain why this is. It was finally revealed in ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'': When she was born, a baby born at the same time as her died, and through some mix-up, the hospital couldn't tell which baby had died. Neither of the women performed a blood test because they both wanted their child to die. They also both slept with the same man, who was Toko's father.
* HatesBaths: Hinted in the main story, [[http://s415.photobucket.com/user/TheIneffablePlan/media/DR%20Artbook%20Translations/CHARACTERPROFILING-FukawaTouko.png.html and confirmed in the art book]]. It's commented on more than once that Toko smells bad by characters at Hope's Peak.
* HatesBeingTouched: In addition to having problems with people in general, she doesn't like being touched by anyone. That said, she does show some CovertPervert tendencies with her fantasies about Byakuya.
* {{Hikikomori}}: A RareFemaleExample. Thanks to a terrible home life and even worse mental problems, Toko rarely comes out of her room. This even extends to her time in Hope's Peak, where she rarely goes anywhere.
* HollywoodNerd: Averted. Toko is clearly and severely socially impaired and emotionally stunted, and that's before taking into account that her SplitPersonality is a notorious serial killer.
* 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]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: She often assumes that whoever she's talking to hates her while insulting them right off the bat, and tends to accuse others of being perverted when she's shown to be a borderline NightmareFetishist.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Is constantly talking down to others, but also has ''a lot'' of self-esteem issues and people-issues due to past bullying.
* InsufferableGenius: Shaky as her sense of self-worth is usually, her confidence in her writing is tremendous (and a gander at her track record proves this is most certainly not without reason)
* {{Irony}}: Toko is AfraidOfBlood. Genocide Jill is a sadistic SerialKiller.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: Parodied. Her last line in the game is her declaring intent to write about [[ThinksLikeARomanceNovel her and Byakuya-sama's story]], and she makes no promises to include the other 4 survivors if she does.
* {{Jerkass}}: At first appears to be this, but her Free Time Events make very clearly a [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] which she appears to have dropped during the students' normal years at the academy, as shown in the gym photo shown in the credits.
* LargeHam: Ninety percent of her VoiceGrunting is just high-pitched squeals or overblown groans of displeasure. She also gets [[CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon extremely "creative" with her threats and insults]].
* MadLove: Has this relationship with Byakuya, who makes it clear more than once that he doesn't think much of her. Toko, however, interprets his insults as his being secretly concerned about her and will do whatever he asks without question. On the other hand, Byakuya isn't above using her almost slavish devotion to him to his own advantage.
* {{Meganekko}}: Her glasses suit her considering her bookish nature as a talented writer.
* NervousWreck: To the point it's easiest to tell if she's herself or Jill "acting" as her based around how nervous she seems, since Jill doesn't have her stutter and isn't as prone to panicking.
* TheNicknamer: Her Genocide Jill personality refers to the other students almost exclusively by nicknames that she herself thought up, often leading to confusion on who exactly she is talking about at first. Examples include Big Mac (Makoto), Cherry (Chihiro), and Tick-Tock (Taka).
* NonFatalExplosions: Her Genocide Jill personality survived being next to a Monokuma bomb as it went off, and at the most she looks tired after waking up.
* NoSocialSkills: Tends to premptively reject others, accusing them of thinking the worst of her [[HypocriticalHumor while assuming the worst about]] ''[[HypocriticalHumor them]]''.
* PetTheDog: She assumes the worst of ''everyone'', and some of the hardest insults go to Makoto after she declares Byakuya her "master". But when Makoto survives his execution and returns, while Byakuya is still annoyed, Toko actually, legitimately smiles. One of three times in the game.
* PerpetualFrowner: She smiles ''at most'' two times during the entire game, including her free time events.
* ThePigPen: She doesn't shower often -- in the first trial, she didn't remember that the water in the bathrooms turned off at night because she hadn't used the shower in the entire time since she arrived. Byakuya claims her breath smells bad as well.
* RapunzelHair: Considering hair seems shorter than it really is when it gets braided, which becomes more obvious the thicker the braids are, and both of the braids are only slightly thinner than her arms and yet still go past her waist... Yeah, her hair is pretty long. Her official art manages to make her braids look even thicker and longer.
* RedHerring: In the first game, despite Genocider Jack/Jill being an established serial killer, she's never actually responsible for a single murder.
* ShyFingerTwiddling: In some of her sprites.
* SleptThroughTheApocalypse: A variant in the final trial--halfway through she switches to Genocide Jill so the latter can explain the Tragedy. Jill remains in control for the rest of the trial and Toko doesn't come back until after it's all over.
* SlutShaming: Calls the flamboyant gyaru Junko a whore, and makes several nasty remarks about Aoi's impressive bosom.
* SpeechImpediment: She has a pronounced stutter.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Nearly the entire fandom spells her first name as Touko. The official American release renders it as Toko.
* SplitPersonality: Has Dissociative Identity Disorder, with her other persona being "Genocide Jill", an infamous SerialKiller that awakens whenever she sees blood and reverts when she sneezes and they don't share the same memories. As you can imagine, they're both very different people: Toko is gloomy and pessimistic, while Genocide Jill is a gleefully sadistic LargeHam. About the only thing they have in common is their infatuation with Byakuya Togami.
* SourOutsideSadInside: Her free time events reveal that she has been ditched in middle school by her date (because he was only going out with her due to losing a bet with a friend) and ridiculed in elementary school for writing a heartfelt love letter to her best friend, who instead pinned it on the school bulletin board. It doubles as the reason why she started writing in the first place (a teacher thought her style was pretty unique).
* StockShoujoBullyingTactics: She was at the receiving end of some ''really'' cruel bullying, as described above.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Justified, since she writes them. This gets shot down by her attempts to flirt with Byakuya, who says that life "isn't like one of [her] romance novels".
* ThrowTheDogABone: She survives the killing game and escapes the academy along with her fellow survivors.
* TrueArt: In-Universe example, as her dislikes include light novels and manga.
* WhenSheSmiles:
** During the duration of the game, a frown never leaves Toko's face (no, Jill's SlasherSmile doesn't count), but in one of the class pictures taken before they lost their memories, she appears legitimately happy.
** She also smiles when she sees Makoto again in the cafeteria after his failed execution.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: InUniverse example: she tries it, and the result ends up depressing Makoto.
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[[folder:''Ultra Despair Girls'']]
[[folder:Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack]]
!!!Ultimate Writing Prodigy/Ultimate Murderous Fiend
->'''Voiced By''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (English, as Toko), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English, as Jack)

Toko Fukawa is the Ultimate Writing Prodigy, and one of the survivors of the Killing School Life. She possesses a SplitPersonality in the form of Genocide Jack, a notorious serial killer and the Ultimate Murderous Fiend. She usually changes between the two when she sneezes, but in the time since the killing game, Toko has discovered that she can also trigger a personality switch using a controlled jolt of electricity (such as from a stun-gun). What's more, this method will also cause her to automatically change back to Toko after a fixed period of time, giving her some measure of control over Genocide Jack.
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!!!Tropes applying to both of them:
* AdrenalineMakeover: Has [[MessyHair messier hair]] and sports an ActionDressRip. The small changes make her all-around more attractive.
* AntiHero: The split personalities are different types of anti-hero.
** Toko is a ClassicalAntiHero. She's a weakling who's caught in circumstances way over her head, constantly scared out of her mind, acts antagonistic to everyone she meets, and wants nothing to do with the conflict. She does at least want to save people, though.
** Jack is a violent anti-hero. In previous games, she was established as a serial killer who has killed multitudes of people. In this game, she's openly threatening to Komaru when they first meet, [[BloodKnight loves attacking people]], and only doesn't kill people because of her lustful obsession with Byakuka and {{synchronization}} that makes her feel affection as Toko and Komaru start getting closer.
* BeautyMark: She has one just below the left corner of her mouth. As an aesthetic, beauty marks along the mouth signify one who has suffered hardship.
* BreakoutCharacter: Went from one of the peripheral survivors of the first game to the PromotedToPlayable {{Deuteragonist}} of this one.
* CallBack: After Shirokuma's exploding, she gets sent flying backwards just like Chapter 5 of the first game, where Jack tried to unmask the corpse loaded with a Monokuma bomb. Once again, [[NonFatalExplosions she's no worse for wear]].
* {{Deuteragonist}}: A second playable character, while rare in the series, isn't unheard of. That said, Genocide Jack/Toko Fukawa is the only other playable character besides Komaru, and the story focuses on the growing friendship between her and both split personalities.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Jack appearing and destroying several Monokumas with ease by slicing them apart with her scissors, before threatening Komaru to find Byakuya's location, only to suddenly switch back to a confused and belligerent Toko shortly thereafter.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: It's been undone from its normal braids. The guidebook likewise shows that, after joining the Future Foundation, it's once again tied in a single, much thicker, braid.
* FanservicePack: She's a lot bustier than how she was in the first game. Ironically, one of Genocide Jack's traits in the original game was that she had ACupAngst, but now she's much fuller.
* FriendlessBackground: Comes really to the fore, given how her friend on the Demon Hitlist is...an abnormally intelligent stinkbug.
* IdiotHair: Now possesses her own protagonist hair, for the sake of her being the game's secondary protagonist.
* LonersAreFreaks: Neither personality likes to get close to most people. One is a gloomy, socially awkward and slightly delusional individual. The other is a mentally unstable LaughingMad serial killer.
* MessyHair: Now that her hair is undone, it has this look, especially when Jack is in control.
* TheMole: She was leading Toko into a trap the whole time that they were working together. It was because Servant [[IHaveYourWife said that he'd release Byakuya if Toko led Komaru into a trap]], intending for it to be a hostage exchange.
* PromotedToPlayable: Going from [=NPCs=] in the original ''Danganronpa'' to the {{deuteragonist}} of this game.
* ThePromise: If she's ever going to become a full member of the Future Foundation, Toko has to prove that Jack's no longer dangerous. Part of this entails swearing to ensure that Jack never takes another life. At least, another human life.
* RapunzelHair: It goes past her knees!
* SavedByCanon: She's indirectly mentioned as still alive in the epilogue of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. Since that game is set after ''Ultra Despair Girls'', Toko/Jack must logically survive the events of this game.
* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: She's still wearing her brown SailorFuku from the original game, with it being significantly worse for wear. Toko hopes to become a Future Foundation member so she can wear the suit that the others do.
* SelfHarm: Toko can temporarily switch to Jack by using a taser on herself. Might qualify as HarmlessElectrocution, but Toko fears doing it too much might fry her brain. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by her response to Komaru's assumption that Toko can use the taser on herself constantly:
-->'''Toko:''' "[[ExactWords Didn't I just say I need the stun gun to change?! My brain would fry if I just did it over and over]]!"
* SingleTargetSexuality: It appears neither side has lost their obsession with Byakuya. While Toko fawns over a few other people at points, she only wants her "master" for herself. Toko and Jack even have sex fantasies about him in-between chapters.
* SplitPersonality: As always, but with one caveat: in addition to her involuntary triggers of fainting and sneezing, Toko has discovered that electrical shocks will switch her personality to Jack for a brief period of time before switching back. This gives Toko some measure of control over her alter-ego by using a stun-gun to initiate the switch, and adjusting the voltage to change the duration -- higher shocks mean more time switched.
* {{Synchronization}}: Sentimental feelings and emotions are shared between Toko and Jack, so if one feels friendship or affection towards someone, the other will feel the same. Memories, however, are still not shared. This ties into how Jack slowly starts to feel affection for Komaru as Toko gets closer to her.

!!!Tropes applying to Toko:
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* AbusiveParents: Both of her mothers wanted nothing to do with her. It's implied they have done such things as [[ClosetPunishment lock her in a dark closet for several days straight as punishment]].
* AffectionateNickname: Komaru in the dub tries calling her "Toki" for a while (as a stand-in for the original using "Toko-chan").
* AfraidOfBlood: An {{irony}} that Komaru points out. Made even worse by all the carnage the Monokumas are causing.
* TheAntiNihilist: While Toko is quite cynical about the situation in the game, she figures that she might as well keep going anyway. She's in no hurry to die, and as long as she and Komaru at least try to do something, then at least they can say they put in the effort and/or died with some integrity.
* BrutalHonesty: Toko has no mercy. If she has something to say, she'll say it. She frequently calls Komaru out for her cowardice before she gets tougher, calls out the leader of the resistance for just hiding and doing nothing, and even calls out the children for the hideously cruel nature of their plan.
* CannotSpitItOut: Extremely hesitant to explain anything about her past experiences with Monokuma to Komaru, up to and including neglecting to let Komaru know about her brother's time at Hope's Peak Academy.
* CannotTellAJoke: Komaru is left thoroughly confused any time Toko attempts to joke around. It doesn't help that Toko's sense of humor is either pretty dark or pretty gross.
* CausticCritic: She harshly criticizes any literature works Komaru comes across, from manga trash to worthless light novels.
* CharacterDevelopment: Compare the Toko in the first game to the one here, and there is a ''striking'' difference. Toko in the first game hated the idea of making friends, and often accused people of hating her over nothing. While some of that personality type shows up here too, Toko eventually moves past it as she genuinely starts to like Komaru.
* CommanderContrarian: Played for laughs. If Komaru is rude to her, she will angrily point it out, and if Komaru compliments her, she will refuse to believe it.
* ComplimentFishing: She compares herself to the hospital, calling both gloomy and dark, but gets upset when Komaru agrees with her and doesn't deny it.
* CovertPervert: She has quite the dirty mind, best shown through her {{Fantasy Sequence}}s. Doubles as HypocriticalHumor, as Toko will insult people with supposedly perverted thoughts.
* CowerPower: If Komaru aims her Hacking Microphone in Toko's direction, she'll crouch down in a cowering position.
* CreatorRecovery: She has an InUniverse worry about this trope during a conversation over one of her novels.
-->'''Toko''': What I write in my novels is my idea of an ideal world. Because I know it will never be reality, I have to write it in fiction.
-->'''Komaru''': So you write it because you can't have it? But don't most writers write from experience?
-->'''Toko''': Not necessarily. My theory is that happy people can only write happy, shallow stories. But the downtrodden can vividly imagine their ideal world, perfectly envision true beauty. And that's the spirit that I put in my novels.
-->'''Komaru''': Well, I kinda get that... But I kinda don’t.
-->'''Toko''': Based on my theory, I wonder if I can keep writing interesting novels...
-->'''Komaru''': Hm? What do you mean?
-->'''Toko''': L-Like I said, I'm concerned! If I have a friend like you, and I'm happy...
* CrushFilter: She gets one for her beloved master Byakuya in several scenes. Since [[{{Bishonen}} he's already rather handsome to begin with]], this is done more satirically than usual, with the art style around Byakuya shifting to something out of a 1970's romance manga.
* TheCynic: As with her first appearance in the original ''Danganronpa'', Toko tends to suspect the worst in humankind, and about the situation she and Komaru find themselves in. Although she takes a stance akin to TheAntiNihilist in that she figures if their situation is truly hopeless and they're going to die anyway, then they should still try; they might get lucky.
* DareToBeBadass: Gives Komaru several rousing speeches to this effect. Of course, it's sometimes punctuated by insults or how the situation is hopeless, so they best they can hope for is that they'll die on their feet. It's not much, but it's something.
* TheEeyore: In contrast to the at least hopeful Komaru, Toko rarely seems happy or optimistic. Ironically, she's the one who helps Komaru out of her many HeroicBSOD moments.
* FantasySequence: The player is frequently treated to Toko's wild, Byakuya-centered fantasies.
* FireForgedFriends: She blatantly dislikes Komaru at first, insulting her, nicknaming her 'Omaru' (Toilet) and outright admitting the only reason she stayed with Komaru at first was that [[spoiler:she made a deal with Servant that he would release Byakuya, who was taken hostage early in the game if she brought Komaru to the kid's HQ]]. It's only later in the game she begins to warm up to her and start referring to her as a friend. When Komaru decides to stay behind in the city, Toko ultimately decides to go with her.
* FloweryInsults: Hurls plenty of insults Komaru's way -- most of them are animal-themed, and sometimes surprisingly abstract and clever.
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Does this to Komaru in the final chapter to break her out of her HeroicBSOD, including by slapping her.
* GiveMeLibertyOrGiveMeDeath: Toko does not believe in giving up and encourages Komaru to fight and risk rather than surrender and despair.
* GreenEyedMonster: When she assumes Komaru being rescued by Byakuya makes her a love interest, Toko instantly becomes jealous.
* 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.
* HatesBeingTouched: Her first hug from Komaru is extremely awkward, with Toko looking like she almost wants to push her away.
* {{Hypocrite}}: She's quick to call people perverted for showing slight sexual interest in anyone, but the game shows Toko having full-on sexual fantasies about Byakuya.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: She has abysmal self-esteem, which she deals with by being impatient and insulting towards Komaru, at least initially. She also accuses Komaru of thinking terrible things about her, which is something Toko also did in the original ''Danganronpa'' game.
* IronButtMonkey: Over the course of the game, Toko is subjected to a variety of misfortunes. She has had a chunk of ceiling fall on her head, been left to freeze at night, accidentally knocked downstairs, etc.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As Toko herself puts it, "having a dirty mouth and a heart of gold is, like, my thing!" Toko is very abrasive, blunt, and seems to enjoy putting other people down. Her insults directed at Komaru are done with a smile on her face, she openly yells at the leader of the resistance against the Warriors of Hope, and she openly distrusts everyone but herself despite having no reason to doubt them. But Toko ultimately does grow to care about Komaru, and does want what's best for everyone, even telling Komaru to overcome despair and become the hope of the world.
* LadySwearsALot: She's far more foul-mouthed than Komaru is, using the words "fuck" and "shit" from time to time. Komaru's language never gets worse than "damn", and [[PrecisionFStrike only once at that]].
* LastNameBasis: Seemingly enforced even beyond the series standards. After being called "Toko-chan" in the original script, she says no one has ''ever'' called her by her first name, and uncomfortable with how to react.
* MaliciousMisnaming:
** She tends to call Komaru by the derisive nickname "Omaru," which is the Japanese word for "toilet." Toko stops doing this after the fight with Genocide Jack in Chapter 4, calling Komaru by her first name instead.
** Early on, Toko says "Komaru Naegi? More like... '''Cum'''aru Naegi!" while making a crude joke about Komaru's name.
* MetaGirl: She occasionally references game design and [[WhoWritesThisCrap balks at the more annoying design choices]].
* MsExposition: Toko knows a lot more about the despairing situation than Komaru, and as such functions as her primary info source if something confuses her.
* NervesOfSteel: In contrast to her previous status as a NervousWreck, here she's always the first one to keep her head no matter how grim the situation gets... so long as the lights are turned on.
* NonActionSnarker: She does not fight at all, and instead relies on Komaru and Jack. However, Toko does bring plenty of snide comments and sarcasm to the table.
* NotAMorningPerson: Just as her brother determined about her in the first game's very first chapter, Komaru says this to her word-for-word.
* OddCouple: Toko and Komaru's relationship is defined by the stark contrast in their personalities and viewpoints. Toko is cynical, depressing, and violent; Komaru is optimistic, relatively cheerful (given the circumstances, at least), and tries to take the least violent option.
* PervertedDrooling: Thinking about Byakuya can cause her to drool copiously.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Implied to be the reason Toko was able to remember Komaru's friendship speech, despite being Jack at the time. Also, Toko references this right before the FinalBoss fight, saying that the two of them are NotSoDifferent with a genuine smile on her face, and admitting that the two of them can help each other while giving Komaru a hug and stroking her hair.
* ProperlyParanoid: She always assumes the worst thing that can happen, and is often right. She distrusts Shirokuma from the start and never stops believing the white bear is just tricking everyone. While she wouldn't actually be validated in that thinking by anyone, she was right.
-->"A safe place? That sounds blatantly suspicious. That's a phrase kidnappers would use..."
* ResistTheBeast: Servant sprinkles pepper over her face to make her sneeze, which would change Toko into Genocide Jack. Komaru tries to help, but Toko shouts "Don't come near me! R-RUN!" and tries to resist sneezing, to no avail.
* 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 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]].
* TheScream: She pulls this a few times, with her sprite resembling the titular painting. She [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade on it]] at one point.
-->"Eeek! It's blood! BLOOOD! Ugh, I was so shocked I really drew out that last word..."
* TalksLikeASimile: She makes a lot of off the wall comparisons to things she dislikes.
-->''(To Shirokuma)'' "That white color is unnatural! Like being served a plate of curry rice that's just rice!"
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: As evident by her overly dramatic fantasies of Byakuya, which sometimes skew into fetish territories. This is in spite of the fact that Byakuya still thinks Toko is disgusting.
* TookALevelInKindness: She cares significantly more for others than she did in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc''. She starts out as the same cynical jerk she did in the original ''Danganronpa'', but her growing friendship with Komaru makes her act much more kind as the game goes on.
* VocalEvolution: She doesn’t stutter as much anymore compared to the previous game, where she could barely go a sentence without stuttering.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: Toko is eventually left baffled and resistant to the idea that she could have a friend, let alone be Komaru's.
* WhenSheSmiles: She actually starts to genuinely smile towards the end of the game and the effect is rather striking.
* WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou: She smacks Komaru to break her out of a HeroicBSOD, and then demands to be slapped back in retribution.
* WouldntHurtAChild: Zigzagged. She expresses this belief when encountering one of the masked Monokuma Kids. But she doesn't have as much of a problem attacking the Warriors of Hope.
-->'''Toko''': Kids killing adults... it's just crazy. Be that as it may, we can't just attack a child...

!!!Tropes applying to Jack:
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* AirplaneArms: She runs with her arms behind her back, each holding a pair of scissors, with a purple energy trail behind her.
* AntiHero: She might be on Komaru's side, but Jack is still a violent mass murderer at heart. Jack openly fantasises about killing people and being excessively violent. The only reason she doesn't kill anyone else is because she won't be let into Future Foundation if she does, which would mean that she won't get to see Byakuya anymore.
* AxCrazy: As if it wasn't obvious already, Jack loves causing pain and suffering. 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 has Jack threaten to "carve [Komaru] up into pieces and line [her] up at the meat counter".
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Kotoko from her execution, although that's to interrogate her about Byakuya's location.
* BottomlessMagazines: It's not explained where Jack keeps all those scissors that she fights with, but she'll never run out of them when fighting.
* BullyingTheDragon: It turns out, manipulating her and Toko, holding Byakuya hostage, and forcing Jack to fight Komaru were not the smartest moves on Servant's part. He ends up with both his legs slashed by an enraged Jack, who has to literally be held back from finishing him off.
* ClothingDamage: Inflicts this when fighting human opponents.
* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Jack taking control is this for Toko. Although Jack is an extremely capable fighter, she is still dangerous and isn't fully trusted by anyone. Not to mention, as a SuperpoweredEvilSide and a SplitPersonality, Toko has no control over what Jack does.
* DualWielding: She can swing two scissors at once with equal proficiency.
* DuelBoss: Jack fights against Komaru late in the story because Servant is forcing Jack's hand. As with every other opponent she faces, Jack is invincible; [[XMustNotWin the only way to win is to just wait until her timer runs out]].
* EnergyBall: One of her special attacks is a bizarre [[Anime/DragonBallZ Spirit Bomb]]-like energy attack. [[ShoutOut She even says]] "lend me your energy!"
* ExtendableArms: A lot of the narrations in other media usually describe her wild contortions and seemingly-impossible feats of acrobatics. The designers run with this and have her ignoring her own human limits by stretching her arms to reach out and stab during one her combo strings.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She's still in love with Byakuya and though she did not get along with Komaru at first and was planning to bring her over to the Servant to get Byakuya free but over time she starts to care about her as well and was planning to let her go.
* {{Foil}}: Jack is a sociopath and a serial killer; Komaru is an empathetic OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent.
* FriendshipMoment: Her friendship with Komaru and her promise with Byakuya is enough to make her abstain from killing Servant.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: During a cutscene, she [[FlechetteStorm throws a pair of scissors several yards]] and nails a Monokuma between the eyes, breaking it instantly.
* LaughingMad: Frequently breaks into hysterical laughter, even in the middle of a sentence. She also happens to be a crazy serial killer.
* LimitBreak: Her Slash Lust abilities are built up by a gauge. It's also possible to use a move where she sacrifices three scissors in the gauge to kill up to five enemies on-screen.
* MadeOfIron: Jack can still be knocked down by enemy attacks, but does not take any damage. This can waste precious taser time, but the player technically cannot be defeated while controlling Jack.
* MetaGirl: Likes to point out the absurdities of in-game happenings, complete with LeaningOnTheFourthWall about game mechanics.
* MoodSwinger: Very unpredictable, constantly switching between [[GenkiGirl genki]], calm, and deranged without warning.
* MotorMouth: She's prone to launching into nonsensical ramblings and rapidly jumping between topics. She also talks much faster than Toko does, and isn't prone to stuttering like Toko is.
* NinjaRun: Her dash is the AirplaneArms variation.
* TheNoseKnows: She's able to detect Komaru's scent still lingering in her empty cell.
* OutOfFocus: In the original game, Jack got just as much screentime as Toko after she first appeared. In this game, Jack gets notably less screen time, due to the CharacterFocus Toko gets. Jack is still an important character, [[{{Tritagonist}} just not as important as Komaru or Toko]].
* ScaryShinyGlasses: From time to time, most notably when Jack is trying to hide how she feels from Komaru. Jack doesn't really want to admit that she's growing rather attached to Komaru, even after betraying her for Byakuya. The glasses shining in such a way never happens with Toko.
* ShearMenace: As before, Jack's WeaponOfChoice is her pairs of specially-made scissors. She not only uses these to cut the Monokuma bots apart but can use the scissors like throwing knives to great effectiveness. And each pair of scissors must have {{Absurdly Sharp Blade}}s, since Jack cuts through solid steel using her scissors with little trouble.
* SmartBomb: Her stronger Slash Lust attacks will usually clear the screen.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Jack can suddenly pull a seemingly unlimited number of scissors sharp enough to cut through metal and stone out of nowhere and can jump at least as high as [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Luigi.]] Also, Jack can't take damage while she's out; the worst that can happen is she can be knocked down, which eats up precious battery time. If Toko even sneezes or passes out to switch to Jack without the battery, [[SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity expect to make liberal use of her]]. This even extends to the DuelBoss fight against Jack; Komaru can't damage her, and the only way to win is to just wait out the timer until she switches back to Toko.
* ThouShaltNotKill: She is not allowed to kill humans. Doing so would ban Toko from ever joining the Future Foundation, and thus seeing her master Byakuya again. So, Jack reigns it in. That being said, she still slices up Servant's legs and openly opines that she ''wants'' to kill him, and also threatens Komaru with death shortly after they meet unless Komaru divulges Byakuya's location. So Jack only reigns it in so far.
* TokenEvilTeammate: 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.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: This girl's on a mission to rescue her lover, Byakuya. Anyone else who gets in her way is in big trouble. That includes Komaru, as Toko says that she'll kill her if Komaru ends up between Toko and her master. Jack shares the sentiment, which leads to a boss fight.
* WeaponOfChoice: Scissors as always, along with a stun gun used to manually switch to Jack.
* WhenSheSmiles: After Komaru vows to come with her because she and Toko are her friends, Jack actually gives a brief, but genuine smile. Despite her reptilian tongue, it's actually kind of cute.
* YouAreAlreadyDead: Several of her Fever effects will have this reaction from the Monokuma she's practicing on.
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[[WMG:Genocider Syo/Genocider Sho/Genocide Jack/Genocide Jill]]
!!!Ultimate Murderous Fiend
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->"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English), Creator/CarliMosier (anime) (English)

A SerialKiller rumored to have killed thousands of people. Jack's trademark is writing '''BLOODBATH FEVER''' ("Bloodlust" in the English version) in the victim's blood and crucifying them with custom-made scissors. When Chihiro is murdered, the crime scene makes it evident that Jack is among them. She's actually a SplitPersonality of Toko, and changes back with a sneeze. Jill does not share the same memories as Toko, which means that she can remember some things her other self has forgotten.
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[[folder:Genocide Jack Tropes]]
* ACupAngst: The nature of Jill's outbursts and personal attacks against Aoi strongly implies that Jill is very upset about the small size of her breasts, and is also in deep denial about it. Jill refers to Aoi with names like "Godzilla Tits", and even threatens to cut her breasts off.
* AbhorrentAdmirer: In Jill's case, it's mostly the personality that's abhorrent. Though the giant tongue doesn't help. Even so, Jill is head-over-heels in love with Byakuya, while he finds her utterly repulsive.
* AffablyEvil: Despite being a psychotic serial killer, she is generally friendly and helpful to the other students and doesn't seem to bear them any ill will.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Toko lost her memories of the outside world, but Jill did not. This becomes important in the final trial, where it's established that Toko and Jill share separate memories. Jill knows the score about what's going on outside of Hope's Peak Academy, but Toko doesn't. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' further elaborated that while the two of them share knowledge and emotions (such as affection for certain people), memories are split between each personality.
* AntiHero: She's only a hero because she's on the side that opposes Junko and Monokuma, both of the {{Overarching Villain}}s of the franchise and the first game in particular. It's made clear that Jill is ''not'' a pleasant person, and only doesn't kill anyone in the school because [[PragmaticVillainy it's pragmatic for her to do so]].
* 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. She currently provides the page image for the Ax-Crazy trope in AxCrazy/VideoGames.
* BlackComedy: A veritable fountain of this. Since she's a serial killer, a lot of her jokes about death and committing murder. She also makes several crude sex jokes, such as getting aroused at the idea of killing Chihiro once she finds out that he was a crossdresser.
* CallingCard: She has a few distinctive ways of committing her murders. The first one is writing "BLOODBATH FEVER" or "BLOODLUST" behind her victims. The second calling card is crucifying the victim with specially-made scissors. The third sign is that her victims are all male, and Jill says she specifically only targets men with her murders. The latter two prove that Jill didn't murder Chihiro, because Chihiro was tied up with cables instead of crucified and Chihiro was presenting as female at the time of his death. (However, Jill admits once she finds out that Chihiro was crossdressing that she wishes she ''had'' killed him.)
* CardCarryingVillain: She is unrepentant about the many murders she has committed, and actually takes a bit of pride in her macabre "craft". She's actually quite insulted that someone copied her MO for the second murder, especially because the murderer did such a sloppy job of imitating her. She's one of only two characters who ''don't'' become "true friends" with Makoto at the end of their dialogue lines, along with Byakuya.
* CastAsAMask: In the English dub, [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller the actor who plays Toko]] and [[Creator/ErinFitzgerald the actor who plays Jill]] are two different people. This also extends to Toko and Jack's appearances in ''Ultra Despair Girls''.
* CatchPhrase: "Roger, darling!" becomes a minor one.
* ChekhovsGunman: Is discussed by the students early on as a possible identity for the Mastermind. So ''of course'' Jill eventually shows up.
* CrazySane: Despite being a psychopathic serial killer, Jill has a better grasp of the situation she's in and what it means than most of the other students. She seems capable of thinking rationally about it precisely because her psychopathy means the constant murder and danger doesn't throw her off-balance. It's also probably why she hasn't been caught, despite committing so many murders - yes, she's a deranged, man-killing psychopath, but she plans ''everything'' down to the last minor detail.
* CreepySouvenir: She carves a mark upon her left leg for her every victim (hence Toko's retro-length skirt).
* 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.
* TheDreaded: Part of the reason she survives as long as she does is because no one at Hope's Peak wants to tangle with a serial killer who's rumored to murder people in a horrific way. Even Monokuma is put off by Jill.
* DubNameChange: She's named "Genocider Sho" in the original Japanese dub. The localization calls her Genocide Jack/Jill. And "Jill" is dropped after ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', though; ''Goodbye Despair'', ''Ultra Despair Girls'' and ''V3: Killing Harmony'' only use "Jack".
* 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.
* EvilIsHammy: To further contrast her much more subdued alter ego's personality, Jill is very loud and boastful.
* EvilLaugh: Comes with the territory of being an AxCrazy SerialKiller. She's prone to becoming LaughingMad at the slightest thing, oftem with a wild "Kyehahahaha!"
* ExplosionPropulsion: When she tries to unmask the body in Chapter 5, the bomb rigged to destroy its face sends her flying. After a brief panic on the part of Aoi and Yasuhiro she reappears unharmed, just reverted to her normal personality.
* EyeColorChange: When changing into Genocide Jill, her eyes change from pinkish-gray to red. The shape of her iris also becomes much larger and oval-shaped.
* GenderBlenderName: Syo is a normally male name, which is why it was changed to Jack in the dub since an English audience might assume it to be gender-neutral.
* GenkiGirl: An unusually twisted variant, and in the English version, this is the correct answer when she asks Makoto about which archetype she falls into.
* GoodFeelsGood: If she really enjoys her School Mode dates, Jill will happily tell Makoto that living the life of a ''non''-serial-killer is rather enjoyable for her.
* {{Hammerspace}}: She always seems to have multiple pairs of scissors on her somewhere. And it's never explained where exactly she's hiding them, or how. All Jill says on the subject is "I've got more on me, if anyone wants to go treasure hunting!" when she first shows off a few pairs.
* HeroicBSOD: She reaches this point the same as everyone else in the final trial; [[EvenEvilHasStandards even she finds herself disturbed by the degree of Junko's evil]]. With the hope given by Makoto, she decides to be more true to her wacky self: the self that wants to take the funnest path, hates going to school, and wants to follow Byakuya wherever he goes.
* HiddenWeapons: Genocide Jill keeps several pairs of scissors in a leg holster at all times (the right leg, specifically). It's not clear why Toko doesn't just remove them while Jill is dormant, though the fact she constantly makes more may be a factor.
* HypocriticalHumor: At one point, Genocide Jill complains about how all [[HollywoodPsych Hollywood films]] [[InsaneEqualsViolent portray DID sufferers as murderous serial killers]]... despite being a murderous serial killer who has DID. Also, at the beginning of Chapter 3's trial, as Yasuhiro protests his innocence, she tells him to "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Shut your murdering mouth, murderer]]!" Yasuhiro promptly calls her out.
* IfICantHaveYou: All of Jill's victims were men that Toko was infatuated with. This is very bad news for Byakuya... Or not. Not in the way that gets him killed, anyways: Jill's last Free Time Event reveals that Byakuya is the first man she's infatuated with who she ''doesn't'' want to kill.
* InformedAbility: Despite being a serial killer supposedly responsible for hundreds of deaths, she doesn't kill anyone during the despair game, not even Byakuya. She justifies this by pointing out that the whole purpose of Monokuma's game is to literally get away with murder. Killing anyone with her usual {{Calling Card}}s would be an incredibly stupid thing to do, and she simply doesn't ''want'' to kill people any other way. So Jill has decided that it would be best to just [[PragmaticVillainy not kill anyone]].
* KarmaHoudini: Survives the events of the game, mostly because hers is OffStageVillainy, and gets no comeuppance for being a murdering psychopath.
* KidsAreCruel:
** A Free Time event reveals that Toko's first crush [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior posted her love letter to him on the wall]] [[TheFreelanceShameSquad so that all the other kids would mock her]]. When confronted about it, he [[TheUnapologetic admitted to her]] that [[BitchInSheepsClothing he had always hated talking to her and made fun of her behind her back]]. Genocide Jill admits to having [[AssholeVictim killed said former classmate]] at a later time.
** In a similar vein, Toko also recounts a time where an [[TeensAreMonsters eighth-grader]] asked her out, [[YankTheDogsChain only to bail midway through the date]] as he had only asked her out on a dare.
* KillTally: She carves a tally mark into her thigh for each new life she takes. Which is why Toko wears a very long skirt to hide those marks.
* LadySwearsALot: She curses far more often than Toko does, curses the most out of all the female characters, and is also considerably more vulgar than anyone else. Jill talks about her "naughty bits" when describing men she likes, and uses "shit" a few times.
* LargeHam: Whereas Toko can be a ColdHam at best, Jill is constantly loud and vulgar. She even insists on sticking her tongue out like she's [[Myth/HinduMythology the goddess Kali]] all the time.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Since she and Toko do not share the same memories. Jill remembers things that Toko doesn't, including what "The Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History" is. The reverse also holds true.
* LaughablyEvil: Jill is ''hilarious'', and given her murders look like giving money to charity compared to Monokuma's actions, you don't feel that bad about it.
* LaughingMad: The number of times she ''doesn't'' punctuate something with her EvilLaugh can be counted on one hand. She even injects it into the middle of her sentences. When she stops laughing, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness it means the stakes are raised]].
* LoveRedeems: Jill promises to give up serial killing in her last Free Time Event if Makoto sets her up with Byakuya. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' shows that this must have stuck.
* ManiacTongue: There's almost never a moment when Jill's tongue isn't hanging out of her mouth, and it's extremely long and pointed, reaching down to her collarbone. How she never bites her tongue when she talks is anyone's guess.
* MeaningfulName:
** Jill describes herself as a [[YaoiFangirl fujoshi]] ('''腐'''女子), the first kanji of which is the same character in Toko Fukawa ('''腐'''川冬子). Provides an interesting contrast, considering they're the kind of people who Toko ''hates''.
** In the dub, the names Genocide Jack and Genocide Jill are references to both UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper[[note]]Some theories state that "Jack" was a woman, and refer to "her" as Jill the Ripper[[/note]] and the NurseryRhyme ''Jack and Jill''[[note]]Some versions of the rhyme include a third verse where Jill grins upon discovering Jack was injured[[/note]].
* MetaGirl: Explicitly points out the overuse of Split Personalities to make villains, giving them a bad rap; even goes so far as to claim she's going to disprove the stereotype. While she is creepy as hell, Jill is ironically the more rational of the two personalities, as Toko has a tendency to panic and assume the worst. This makes her ''less'' of a danger than Toko: as Jill points out, she never became a famous serial killer by being caught, and [[PragmaticVillainy trying to kill anyone under the circumstances of Monokuma's game would be incredibly stupid of her]].
* MonsterMisogyny: Inverted--Genocide Jack is a female serial killer who exclusively targets men she considers attractive.
* MotorMouth: Surprisingly, she never seems to bite her tongue no matter how much she says or how quickly she says it. In any case, Jill talks pretty fast, which is another contrast to Toko and Jill, since Toko repeatedly stammers over her words, and Jill has no problem speaking.
* MythicalMotifs: Her design and MO is based on a combination of Kali, a Hindu Goddess of death (among other things), and a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuchisake-Onna Kuchisake-Onna]], a Japanese {{Yokai}} who is a spirit of a woman wronged by men who kills her victims with [[ShearMenace scissors]] that is very hard to escape from.
* NeatFreak: She complains that she has work harder to scrub herself clean because Toko Fukawa doesn't bathe regularly. Rather ironic for someone who writes a large message in blood with every murder she commits.
* NeverMyFault: One of her bigger {{Jerkass}} moments sees her waking up and bashing Sakura over the head for merely trying to help her, and later blaming Sakura herself for getting hit.
* TheNicknamer: Tends to call most characters by a shortened version of their first name, then "-kun"/"-chan"/etc, i.e. "Ma-kun" (Makoto), "Hifumin" (Hifumi), and "Chi-tan" (Chihiro). In addition, she refers to Toko as Gloomy, and calls Aoi things like "Godzilla Tits". Aoi occasionally has to ask who she's talking about. The localization has them call Makoto "Big Mac" and "Makoodle poodle kit-and-kaboodle" among other things. She also uses "Tick Tock" (Kiyotaka), "Huffy" (Hifumi), and "Cherry" (Chihiro).
* NightmareFetishist: She loves her hobby. She loves looking at the murder scene of Chihiro, openly wishes she could kill him, and takes genuine pride in her work as a serial killer.
* NotMeThisTime: After TheReveal that she's a SplitPersonality of Toko, Jill is accused of three different murders, and is responsible for none of them. Once all of her {{Calling Card}}s are introduced, it's an automatic out that Jill's not the killer. That being said, when Chihiro is revealed to be [[AttractiveBentGender an attractive young man presenting as female]], Jill finds that so hot that she admits she wishes she ''had'' killed him.
* NotSoDifferent: She's a serial killer, but she is actually willing to help (in her own, twisted way) in the trials to fight for her life, doesn't kill anyone, and in the final trial, she's so scared of the outside world as everyone until Makoto talks her out of it.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: It's incredibly jarring when Jill starts using a sane, indoor voice, and a sure sign that shit has really hit the fan.
* 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.
* OverlyLongTongue: Jill's tongue goes as low as her collarbone; certain portrait sprites make her tongue appear even longer. How she doesn't bite her tongue and manages to speak perfectly with her tongue hanging out is never so much as addressed. Most likely a reference to the [[Myth/HinduMythology Hindu Goddess Kali]], which suits her to a "T".
* PragmaticVillainy: Jill notes that if the point of the game is to ''not'' get caught, then it would be idiotic to use all her {{calling card}}s as a {{serial killer}} if she did decide to murder someone at Hope's Peak. And since Jill doesn't ''want'' to murder someone in any other fashion except her usual MO (especially since she knows about the state of the outside world thanks to the Tragedy, and thus isn't interested in getting away with murder to escape), then Jill decides that she simply won't kill anyone.
* {{Pun}}: The English fan translation has her call herself a slasher... no, not like a serial killer, like [[YaoiFangirl somebody who's into slash fiction]].
* RapunzelHair: Same as Toko, seeing as how they're SharingABody. But Jill's hair is far more wild and unkempt.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: When she's in control, Jill's eyes are a bright red and a very large oval shape.
* RedHerring: Early on, Genocide Jill is suspected of being the mastermind behind Monokuma. When she actually appears, Monokuma himself confirms that it's not her. Furthermore, Jill neither kills anyone, nor is killed by anyone else due to her murderous ways.
* SerialKiller: How she earned her name. Genocide Jill is rumored to have killed thousands of people, though she only takes credit for five of them in the games. Jill also mentions that she has a few {{calling card}}s; among them, she only targets men she finds attractive, and only kills people with [[ShearMenace pairs of scissors]].
* ShearMenace: Her WeaponOfChoice is scissors. Specifically, multiple pairs of specially-made scissors that she uses to kill people. She always seems to have multiple pairs of them around somewhere, and even crucifies her victims with them.
* SneezeOfDoom: Her method of transformation, even if the DeadlyGame prevents the other students from seeing her as that much of a threat (therefore diminishing the "doom" aspect).
* 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 localization. See DubNameChange.
* SplitPersonality: The case file on Genocide Jill suggests that the serial killer shows signs of having Dissociative Identity Disorder. She is indeed a split personality of her original self, Toko Fukawa. The two are also explicitly said to not share memories of the time that the other is in control.
* SplitPersonalityMakeover: Toko and Genocide Jill are discernibly different in that Genocide Jill has red eyes and an OverlyLongTongue. Jill also speaks much faster and more confidently.
* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Byakuya, and all of her victims. Jill says she "only kills guys that get [her] going in the southern hemisphere". However, Jill notes that Byakuya is the first guy she's liked that she doesn't want to kill.
* 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.
* WouldHurtAChild: When Makoto reads her case file, at least one of her victims is as young as 14.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Her pathology involves her only killing men she finds attractive. Women hold no interest to her.
* {{Yandere}}:
** She kills men that she finds cute. Once Jill finds out that Chihiro is a WholesomeCrossdresser, Jill admits she wishes that she'd killed him, because she finds that so hot.
** For Byakuya in particular. But not to the point of wanting to kill him or anyone else for his sake, which makes him a unique case for her.
* YaoiFangirl: In contrast to Toko's seething hatred of anime and manga. In fact, she specifically refers to herself as a ''fujoshi'' (basically "rotten fangirl", a term fans of the yaoi genre might recognize). That being said, she kills boys she thinks are attractive, so it's some InsaneTrollLogic.
* YouDidntAsk: She does indeed remember the Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History. The reason why she never mention it before the last trial?
-->I only answer questions when someone bothers to ask me! [[BlatantLies I'm the quiet type, ya know?]]
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!Makoto Naegi
!!Warning: Unmarked spoilers for the whole Danganronpa series

[[WMG:Toko Fukawa]]
!!!Ultimate Writing Prodigy
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->''"Stop staring at me like I'm some filthy creature!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (Toko), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (Genocide Jack) (game), Creator/CarliMosier (anime - English)
->'''Played by:''' Hikaru Ohsawa, Kanon Nanaki (stage)

A famous romance novelist who has been writing bestselling books since before she was ten years old. However, she has never had a friend, much less a real romance. Having been bullied as a child, she has [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex a severe persecution complex]] and always assumes that people think the worst of her. Because of this, [[NoSocialSkills she's extremely pessimistic and slow to trust others]]. She has [[SplitPersonality Dissociative Identity Disorder]], with her other persona being "Genocide Jack/Jill", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever she sees blood and reverts when she sneezes. Jill is a textbook maniacal psychopath, but befitting of a serial killer is highly intelligent and methodical. She survives the final trial and escapes the school with the other surviving students.

Tropes specific to Jill belong in her section in the "Other" folder, since it isn't clear if Jill also counts as a student.

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[[folder:Tropes]]
* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Byakuya. She calls him "Master" and fonds over him obsessively; Byakuya, for his part, finds Toko's obsession disgusting. Her fixation on him dies down during the events of Another Episode when she becomes close with Komaru.
* AbusiveParents: Her traumatic childhood forced her to develop Dissociative Identity Disorder to cope with the abuse that her father and two mothers subjected her to; her father had children with two women who gave birth at the same time in the same hospital, but one of the babies died; neither woman wanted to know whether or not it was their baby that died, so they both decided to assume Toko was their daughter and live with her father. She suffered terrible neglect and emotional abuse at their hands, and tells Komaru that she was once locked in a closet for three days and left to starve, which gave her [[DarknessEqualsDeath a fear of the dark.]]
* AfraidOfBlood:
** Upon seeing Chihiro's body, the blood causes her to faint. But when Genocide Jill takes over, Jill does not have Toko's problem (or stutter).
** The same happens when Kiyotaka's body is found. Makoto finds her passed out not too far from the crime scene and assumes she's dead too, but Byakuya tells him she's just unconscious.
** In TheAnimeOfTheGame, she faints at the sight of "Junko"'s death by the Spears of Gungnir.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She has a crush on Byakuya, and takes his neglect and insults as proof that he's secretly concerned about her.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Exploited. Both her personalities have this, but when their shared body is hit with a dose of LaserGuidedAmnesia, only the active personality was affected. This means one of them remembers The Tragedy, and one doesn't -- unfortunately, they're unable to provide any concrete details, as it was the other who actually experienced it.
* AmbiguousDisorder: Aside from her split personality, she displays symptoms of anxiety (her paranoia and tendency to expect the worst from people) and autism (her lack of social skills, the fact that she HatesBeingTouched, and her tendency to say offensive things regardless of whether or not they're intentional).
* AmbiguouslyBi: Toko is irrefutably attracted to men, but at some points she makes comments on [[MsFanservice Aoi's]] figure and even got excited to near-orgasmic delight while she imagined Aoi having "sextracurricular activities". Genocide Jill has also remarked on the size of Aoi's breasts with both envy and awe. During Mukuro's retrial, Toko has her perverted/blushing sprite when Kyoko cuts her off as she tried to argue that Mukuro (being the Ultimate Soldier) gained her wounds prior to coming to Hope's Peak. 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.]]
* BeautyMark: She sports one beneath the left side of her mouth. Supposedly the designers picked that because it suggests an outgoing, positive personality according to Asian mole divining (contrasting her hyper-negative shut-in persona).
* {{Bookworm}}: She's even called the Super Duper High School ''Bookworm'' in the translation by Project Zetsubou.
* ChildProdigy: While all the Hope's Peak students have an extraordinary talent, Toko developed hers well before puberty.
* CovertPervert: The more we get to know her, the more obvious it becomes that she's a very lustful person, drooling over Byakuya and calling him "Master" and going on a lengthy tangent about Aoi's alleged erotic afterschool escapades. She sometimes shows hints of being a NightmareFetishist, despite being AfraidOfBlood. Ironically, she tends to [[HypocriticalHumor accuse other people of being Covert Perverts]].
* CreepyLonerGirl: She's literally described as radiating "an aura of negativity", speaks with a pronounced stutter, and has never had any friends except for her pet stinkbug. She comes off as offputting to others due to her being very obsessive and having a persecution complex, as well as [[HatesBaths never bathing]]. She wears a dark sailor fuku and has long, dark hair that is extremely frizzy when not in its usual braids.
* CuteBookworm: Despite her being an AbhorrentAdmirer and ThePigPen, she's one of the most conservatively-dressed, alongside Chihiro. Not only does she wear huge thin-rimmed round glasses, she also wears a long skirt as part of her high school uniform, and even has a [[SplitPersonality a big reason]] for doing so. Her hair covers parts of her face, and also bears a beauty mark.
* DevotedToYou: To Byakuya. She eventually starts calling him "master" and treating him almost with reverent loyalty. Byakuya finds such behavior gross.
* TheEeyore: Is regularly described as having an aura of negativity. She's also constantly insulting people, and saying that other people think horrible things about her, even when that's not true.
* ExtremeDoormat: To Byakuya. She even fantasizes about being an actual doormat for Byakuya in her scenario with Miu Iruma in V3's ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan''.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She goes into an unexplained moment of VisibleSilence when, during a breakfast in Chapter 1, the topic of discussion switches to Genocide Jack.
** In the second investigation, the discussion naturally turns to Genocide Jack's killing methods, before this exchange happens
-->'''Sakura''': Nevertheless, having a murderer among us flourishing that kind of style is worrisome.\\
'''Aoi:''' Ah...!\\
'''Hifumi:''' What is it now!?\\
'''Aoi:''' Toko...!\\
'''Makoto:''' ''(internally)'' We looked over to where Hina was pointing, and over there, by the changing room's door...
* TheGlassesGottaGo: Implied. In the final class picture, when she looks her happiest, she isn't wearing glasses; this might be explained by the picture being taken during gym class, but Byakuya and Hifumi still have theirs.
* HasTwoMommies: She refuses to explain why this is. It was finally revealed in ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'': When she was born, a baby born at the same time as her died, and through some mix-up, the hospital couldn't tell which baby had died. Neither of the women performed a blood test because they both wanted their child to die. They also both slept with the same man, who was Toko's father.
* HatesBaths: Hinted in the main story, [[http://s415.photobucket.com/user/TheIneffablePlan/media/DR%20Artbook%20Translations/CHARACTERPROFILING-FukawaTouko.png.html and confirmed in the art book]]. It's commented on more than once that Toko smells bad by characters at Hope's Peak.
* HatesBeingTouched: In addition to having problems with people in general, she doesn't like being touched by anyone. That said, she does show some CovertPervert tendencies with her fantasies about Byakuya.
* {{Hikikomori}}: A RareFemaleExample. Thanks to a terrible home life and even worse mental problems, Toko rarely comes out of her room. This even extends to her time in Hope's Peak, where she rarely goes anywhere.
* HollywoodNerd: Averted. Toko is clearly and severely socially impaired and emotionally stunted, and that's before taking into account that her SplitPersonality is a notorious serial killer.
* 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]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: She often assumes that whoever she's talking to hates her while insulting them right off the bat, and tends to accuse others of being perverted when she's shown to be a borderline NightmareFetishist.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Is constantly talking down to others, but also has ''a lot'' of self-esteem issues and people-issues due to past bullying.
* InsufferableGenius: Shaky as her sense of self-worth is usually, her confidence in her writing is tremendous (and a gander at her track record proves this is most certainly not without reason)
* {{Irony}}: Toko is AfraidOfBlood. Genocide Jill is a sadistic SerialKiller.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: Parodied. Her last line in the game is her declaring intent to write about [[ThinksLikeARomanceNovel her and Byakuya-sama's story]], and she makes no promises to include the other 4 survivors if she does.
* {{Jerkass}}: At first appears to be this, but her Free Time Events make very clearly a [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] which she appears to have dropped during the students' normal years at the academy, as shown in the gym photo shown in the credits.
* LargeHam: Ninety percent of her VoiceGrunting is just high-pitched squeals or overblown groans of displeasure. She also gets [[CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon extremely "creative" with her threats and insults]].
* MadLove: Has this relationship with Byakuya, who makes it clear more than once that he doesn't think much of her. Toko, however, interprets his insults as his being secretly concerned about her and will do whatever he asks without question. On the other hand, Byakuya isn't above using her almost slavish devotion to him to his own advantage.
* {{Meganekko}}: Her glasses suit her considering her bookish nature as a talented writer.
* NervousWreck: To the point it's easiest to tell if she's herself or Jill "acting" as her based around how nervous she seems, since Jill doesn't have her stutter and isn't as prone to panicking.
* TheNicknamer: Her Genocide Jill personality refers to the other students almost exclusively by nicknames that she herself thought up, often leading to confusion on who exactly she is talking about at first. Examples include Big Mac (Makoto), Cherry (Chihiro), and Tick-Tock (Taka).
* NonFatalExplosions: Her Genocide Jill personality survived being next to a Monokuma bomb as it went off, and at the most she looks tired after waking up.
* NoSocialSkills: Tends to premptively reject others, accusing them of thinking the worst of her [[HypocriticalHumor while assuming the worst about]] ''[[HypocriticalHumor them]]''.
* PetTheDog: She assumes the worst of ''everyone'', and some of the hardest insults go to Makoto after she declares Byakuya her "master". But when Makoto survives his execution and returns, while Byakuya is still annoyed, Toko actually, legitimately smiles. One of three times in the game.
* PerpetualFrowner: She smiles ''at most'' two times during the entire game, including her free time events.
* ThePigPen: She doesn't shower often -- in the first trial, she didn't remember that the water in the bathrooms turned off at night because she hadn't used the shower in the entire time since she arrived. Byakuya claims her breath smells bad as well.
* RapunzelHair: Considering hair seems shorter than it really is when it gets braided, which becomes more obvious the thicker the braids are, and both of the braids are only slightly thinner than her arms and yet still go past her waist... Yeah, her hair is pretty long. Her official art manages to make her braids look even thicker and longer.
* RedHerring: In the first game, despite Genocider Jack/Jill being an established serial killer, she's never actually responsible for a single murder.
* ShyFingerTwiddling: In some of her sprites.
* SleptThroughTheApocalypse: A variant in the final trial--halfway through she switches to Genocide Jill so the latter can explain the Tragedy. Jill remains in control for the rest of the trial and Toko doesn't come back until after it's all over.
* SlutShaming: Calls the flamboyant gyaru Junko a whore, and makes several nasty remarks about Aoi's impressive bosom.
* SpeechImpediment: She has a pronounced stutter.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Nearly the entire fandom spells her first name as Touko. The official American release renders it as Toko.
* SplitPersonality: Has Dissociative Identity Disorder, with her other persona being "Genocide Jill", an infamous SerialKiller that awakens whenever she sees blood and reverts when she sneezes and they don't share the same memories. As you can imagine, they're both very different people: Toko is gloomy and pessimistic, while Genocide Jill is a gleefully sadistic LargeHam. About the only thing they have in common is their infatuation with Byakuya Togami.
* SourOutsideSadInside: Her free time events reveal that she has been ditched in middle school by her date (because he was only going out with her due to losing a bet with a friend) and ridiculed in elementary school for writing a heartfelt love letter to her best friend, who instead pinned it on the school bulletin board. It doubles as the reason why she started writing in the first place (a teacher thought her style was pretty unique).
* StockShoujoBullyingTactics: She was at the receiving end of some ''really'' cruel bullying, as described above.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Justified, since she writes them. This gets shot down by her attempts to flirt with Byakuya, who says that life "isn't like one of [her] romance novels".
* ThrowTheDogABone: She survives the killing game and escapes the academy along with her fellow survivors.
* TrueArt: In-Universe example, as her dislikes include light novels and manga.
* WhenSheSmiles:
** During the duration of the game, a frown never leaves Toko's face (no, Jill's SlasherSmile doesn't count), but in one of the class pictures taken before they lost their memories, she appears legitimately happy.
** She also smiles when she sees Makoto again in the cafeteria after his failed execution.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: InUniverse example: she tries it, and the result ends up depressing Makoto.
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[[folder:''Ultra Despair Girls'']]
[[folder:Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack]]
!!!Ultimate Writing Prodigy/Ultimate Murderous Fiend
->'''Voiced By''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (English, as Toko), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English, as Jack)

Toko Fukawa is the Ultimate Writing Prodigy, and one of the survivors of the Killing School Life. She possesses a SplitPersonality in the form of Genocide Jack, a notorious serial killer and the Ultimate Murderous Fiend. She usually changes between the two when she sneezes, but in the time since the killing game, Toko has discovered that she can also trigger a personality switch using a controlled jolt of electricity (such as from a stun-gun). What's more, this method will also cause her to automatically change back to Toko after a fixed period of time, giving her some measure of control over Genocide Jack.
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!!!Tropes applying to both of them:
* AdrenalineMakeover: Has [[MessyHair messier hair]] and sports an ActionDressRip. The small changes make her all-around more attractive.
* AntiHero: The split personalities are different types of anti-hero.
** Toko is a ClassicalAntiHero. She's a weakling who's caught in circumstances way over her head, constantly scared out of her mind, acts antagonistic to everyone she meets, and wants nothing to do with the conflict. She does at least want to save people, though.
** Jack is a violent anti-hero. In previous games, she was established as a serial killer who has killed multitudes of people. In this game, she's openly threatening to Komaru when they first meet, [[BloodKnight loves attacking people]], and only doesn't kill people because of her lustful obsession with Byakuka and {{synchronization}} that makes her feel affection as Toko and Komaru start getting closer.
* BeautyMark: She has one just below the left corner of her mouth. As an aesthetic, beauty marks along the mouth signify one who has suffered hardship.
* BreakoutCharacter: Went from one of the peripheral survivors of the first game to the PromotedToPlayable {{Deuteragonist}} of this one.
* CallBack: After Shirokuma's exploding, she gets sent flying backwards just like Chapter 5 of the first game, where Jack tried to unmask the corpse loaded with a Monokuma bomb. Once again, [[NonFatalExplosions she's no worse for wear]].
* {{Deuteragonist}}: A second playable character, while rare in the series, isn't unheard of. That said, Genocide Jack/Toko Fukawa is the only other playable character besides Komaru, and the story focuses on the growing friendship between her and both split personalities.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Jack appearing and destroying several Monokumas with ease by slicing them apart with her scissors, before threatening Komaru to find Byakuya's location, only to suddenly switch back to a confused and belligerent Toko shortly thereafter.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: It's been undone from its normal braids. The guidebook likewise shows that, after joining the Future Foundation, it's once again tied in a single, much thicker, braid.
* FanservicePack: She's a lot bustier than how she was in the first game. Ironically, one of Genocide Jack's traits in the original game was that she had ACupAngst, but now she's much fuller.
* FriendlessBackground: Comes really to the fore, given how her friend on the Demon Hitlist is...an abnormally intelligent stinkbug.
* IdiotHair: Now possesses her own protagonist hair, for the sake of her being the game's secondary protagonist.
* LonersAreFreaks: Neither personality likes to get close to most people. One is a gloomy, socially awkward and slightly delusional individual. The other is a mentally unstable LaughingMad serial killer.
* MessyHair: Now that her hair is undone, it has this look, especially when Jack is in control.
* TheMole: She was leading Toko into a trap the whole time that they were working together. It was because Servant [[IHaveYourWife said that he'd release Byakuya if Toko led Komaru into a trap]], intending for it to be a hostage exchange.
* PromotedToPlayable: Going from [=NPCs=] in the original ''Danganronpa'' to the {{deuteragonist}} of this game.
* ThePromise: If she's ever going to become a full member of the Future Foundation, Toko has to prove that Jack's no longer dangerous. Part of this entails swearing to ensure that Jack never takes another life. At least, another human life.
* RapunzelHair: It goes past her knees!
* SavedByCanon: She's indirectly mentioned as still alive in the epilogue of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. Since that game is set after ''Ultra Despair Girls'', Toko/Jack must logically survive the events of this game.
* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: She's still wearing her brown SailorFuku from the original game, with it being significantly worse for wear. Toko hopes to become a Future Foundation member so she can wear the suit that the others do.
* SelfHarm: Toko can temporarily switch to Jack by using a taser on herself. Might qualify as HarmlessElectrocution, but Toko fears doing it too much might fry her brain. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by her response to Komaru's assumption that Toko can use the taser on herself constantly:
-->'''Toko:''' "[[ExactWords Didn't I just say I need the stun gun to change?! My brain would fry if I just did it over and over]]!"
* SingleTargetSexuality: It appears neither side has lost their obsession with Byakuya. While Toko fawns over a few other people at points, she only wants her "master" for herself. Toko and Jack even have sex fantasies about him in-between chapters.
* SplitPersonality: As always, but with one caveat: in addition to her involuntary triggers of fainting and sneezing, Toko has discovered that electrical shocks will switch her personality to Jack for a brief period of time before switching back. This gives Toko some measure of control over her alter-ego by using a stun-gun to initiate the switch, and adjusting the voltage to change the duration -- higher shocks mean more time switched.
* {{Synchronization}}: Sentimental feelings and emotions are shared between Toko and Jack, so if one feels friendship or affection towards someone, the other will feel the same. Memories, however, are still not shared. This ties into how Jack slowly starts to feel affection for Komaru as Toko gets closer to her.

!!!Tropes applying to Toko:
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* AbusiveParents: Both of her mothers wanted nothing to do with her. It's implied they have done such things as [[ClosetPunishment lock her in a dark closet for several days straight as punishment]].
* AffectionateNickname: Komaru in the dub tries calling her "Toki" for a while (as a stand-in for the original using "Toko-chan").
* AfraidOfBlood: An {{irony}} that Komaru points out. Made even worse by all the carnage the Monokumas are causing.
* TheAntiNihilist: While Toko is quite cynical about the situation in the game, she figures that she might as well keep going anyway. She's in no hurry to die, and as long as she and Komaru at least try to do something, then at least they can say they put in the effort and/or died with some integrity.
* BrutalHonesty: Toko has no mercy. If she has something to say, she'll say it. She frequently calls Komaru out for her cowardice before she gets tougher, calls out the leader of the resistance for just hiding and doing nothing, and even calls out the children for the hideously cruel nature of their plan.
* CannotSpitItOut: Extremely hesitant to explain anything about her past experiences with Monokuma to Komaru, up to and including neglecting to let Komaru know about her brother's time at Hope's Peak Academy.
* CannotTellAJoke: Komaru is left thoroughly confused any time Toko attempts to joke around. It doesn't help that Toko's sense of humor is either pretty dark or pretty gross.
* CausticCritic: She harshly criticizes any literature works Komaru comes across, from manga trash to worthless light novels.
* CharacterDevelopment: Compare the Toko in the first game to the one here, and there is a ''striking'' difference. Toko in the first game hated the idea of making friends, and often accused people of hating her over nothing. While some of that personality type shows up here too, Toko eventually moves past it as she genuinely starts to like Komaru.
* CommanderContrarian: Played for laughs. If Komaru is rude to her, she will angrily point it out, and if Komaru compliments her, she will refuse to believe it.
* ComplimentFishing: She compares herself to the hospital, calling both gloomy and dark, but gets upset when Komaru agrees with her and doesn't deny it.
* CovertPervert: She has quite the dirty mind, best shown through her {{Fantasy Sequence}}s. Doubles as HypocriticalHumor, as Toko will insult people with supposedly perverted thoughts.
* CowerPower: If Komaru aims her Hacking Microphone in Toko's direction, she'll crouch down in a cowering position.
* CreatorRecovery: She has an InUniverse worry about this trope during a conversation over one of her novels.
-->'''Toko''': What I write in my novels is my idea of an ideal world. Because I know it will never be reality, I have to write it in fiction.
-->'''Komaru''': So you write it because you can't have it? But don't most writers write from experience?
-->'''Toko''': Not necessarily. My theory is that happy people can only write happy, shallow stories. But the downtrodden can vividly imagine their ideal world, perfectly envision true beauty. And that's the spirit that I put in my novels.
-->'''Komaru''': Well, I kinda get that... But I kinda don’t.
-->'''Toko''': Based on my theory, I wonder if I can keep writing interesting novels...
-->'''Komaru''': Hm? What do you mean?
-->'''Toko''': L-Like I said, I'm concerned! If I have a friend like you, and I'm happy...
* CrushFilter: She gets one for her beloved master Byakuya in several scenes. Since [[{{Bishonen}} he's already rather handsome to begin with]], this is done more satirically than usual, with the art style around Byakuya shifting to something out of a 1970's romance manga.
* TheCynic: As with her first appearance in the original ''Danganronpa'', Toko tends to suspect the worst in humankind, and about the situation she and Komaru find themselves in. Although she takes a stance akin to TheAntiNihilist in that she figures if their situation is truly hopeless and they're going to die anyway, then they should still try; they might get lucky.
* DareToBeBadass: Gives Komaru several rousing speeches to this effect. Of course, it's sometimes punctuated by insults or how the situation is hopeless, so they best they can hope for is that they'll die on their feet. It's not much, but it's something.
* TheEeyore: In contrast to the at least hopeful Komaru, Toko rarely seems happy or optimistic. Ironically, she's the one who helps Komaru out of her many HeroicBSOD moments.
* FantasySequence: The player is frequently treated to Toko's wild, Byakuya-centered fantasies.
* FireForgedFriends: She blatantly dislikes Komaru at first, insulting her, nicknaming her 'Omaru' (Toilet) and outright admitting the only reason she stayed with Komaru at first was that [[spoiler:she made a deal with Servant that he would release Byakuya, who was taken hostage early in the game if she brought Komaru to the kid's HQ]]. It's only later in the game she begins to warm up to her and start referring to her as a friend. When Komaru decides to stay behind in the city, Toko ultimately decides to go with her.
* FloweryInsults: Hurls plenty of insults Komaru's way -- most of them are animal-themed, and sometimes surprisingly abstract and clever.
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Does this to Komaru in the final chapter to break her out of her HeroicBSOD, including by slapping her.
* GiveMeLibertyOrGiveMeDeath: Toko does not believe in giving up and encourages Komaru to fight and risk rather than surrender and despair.
* GreenEyedMonster: When she assumes Komaru being rescued by Byakuya makes her a love interest, Toko instantly becomes jealous.
* 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.
* HatesBeingTouched: Her first hug from Komaru is extremely awkward, with Toko looking like she almost wants to push her away.
* {{Hypocrite}}: She's quick to call people perverted for showing slight sexual interest in anyone, but the game shows Toko having full-on sexual fantasies about Byakuya.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: She has abysmal self-esteem, which she deals with by being impatient and insulting towards Komaru, at least initially. She also accuses Komaru of thinking terrible things about her, which is something Toko also did in the original ''Danganronpa'' game.
* IronButtMonkey: Over the course of the game, Toko is subjected to a variety of misfortunes. She has had a chunk of ceiling fall on her head, been left to freeze at night, accidentally knocked downstairs, etc.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As Toko herself puts it, "having a dirty mouth and a heart of gold is, like, my thing!" Toko is very abrasive, blunt, and seems to enjoy putting other people down. Her insults directed at Komaru are done with a smile on her face, she openly yells at the leader of the resistance against the Warriors of Hope, and she openly distrusts everyone but herself despite having no reason to doubt them. But Toko ultimately does grow to care about Komaru, and does want what's best for everyone, even telling Komaru to overcome despair and become the hope of the world.
* LadySwearsALot: She's far more foul-mouthed than Komaru is, using the words "fuck" and "shit" from time to time. Komaru's language never gets worse than "damn", and [[PrecisionFStrike only once at that]].
* LastNameBasis: Seemingly enforced even beyond the series standards. After being called "Toko-chan" in the original script, she says no one has ''ever'' called her by her first name, and uncomfortable with how to react.
* MaliciousMisnaming:
** She tends to call Komaru by the derisive nickname "Omaru," which is the Japanese word for "toilet." Toko stops doing this after the fight with Genocide Jack in Chapter 4, calling Komaru by her first name instead.
** Early on, Toko says "Komaru Naegi? More like... '''Cum'''aru Naegi!" while making a crude joke about Komaru's name.
* MetaGirl: She occasionally references game design and [[WhoWritesThisCrap balks at the more annoying design choices]].
* MsExposition: Toko knows a lot more about the despairing situation than Komaru, and as such functions as her primary info source if something confuses her.
* NervesOfSteel: In contrast to her previous status as a NervousWreck, here she's always the first one to keep her head no matter how grim the situation gets... so long as the lights are turned on.
* NonActionSnarker: She does not fight at all, and instead relies on Komaru and Jack. However, Toko does bring plenty of snide comments and sarcasm to the table.
* NotAMorningPerson: Just as her brother determined about her in the first game's very first chapter, Komaru says this to her word-for-word.
* OddCouple: Toko and Komaru's relationship is defined by the stark contrast in their personalities and viewpoints. Toko is cynical, depressing, and violent; Komaru is optimistic, relatively cheerful (given the circumstances, at least), and tries to take the least violent option.
* PervertedDrooling: Thinking about Byakuya can cause her to drool copiously.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Implied to be the reason Toko was able to remember Komaru's friendship speech, despite being Jack at the time. Also, Toko references this right before the FinalBoss fight, saying that the two of them are NotSoDifferent with a genuine smile on her face, and admitting that the two of them can help each other while giving Komaru a hug and stroking her hair.
* ProperlyParanoid: She always assumes the worst thing that can happen, and is often right. She distrusts Shirokuma from the start and never stops believing the white bear is just tricking everyone. While she wouldn't actually be validated in that thinking by anyone, she was right.
-->"A safe place? That sounds blatantly suspicious. That's a phrase kidnappers would use..."
* ResistTheBeast: Servant sprinkles pepper over her face to make her sneeze, which would change Toko into Genocide Jack. Komaru tries to help, but Toko shouts "Don't come near me! R-RUN!" and tries to resist sneezing, to no avail.
* 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 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]].
* TheScream: She pulls this a few times, with her sprite resembling the titular painting. She [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade on it]] at one point.
-->"Eeek! It's blood! BLOOOD! Ugh, I was so shocked I really drew out that last word..."
* TalksLikeASimile: She makes a lot of off the wall comparisons to things she dislikes.
-->''(To Shirokuma)'' "That white color is unnatural! Like being served a plate of curry rice that's just rice!"
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: As evident by her overly dramatic fantasies of Byakuya, which sometimes skew into fetish territories. This is in spite of the fact that Byakuya still thinks Toko is disgusting.
* TookALevelInKindness: She cares significantly more for others than she did in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc''. She starts out as the same cynical jerk she did in the original ''Danganronpa'', but her growing friendship with Komaru makes her act much more kind as the game goes on.
* VocalEvolution: She doesn’t stutter as much anymore compared to the previous game, where she could barely go a sentence without stuttering.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: Toko is eventually left baffled and resistant to the idea that she could have a friend, let alone be Komaru's.
* WhenSheSmiles: She actually starts to genuinely smile towards the end of the game and the effect is rather striking.
* WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou: She smacks Komaru to break her out of a HeroicBSOD, and then demands to be slapped back in retribution.
* WouldntHurtAChild: Zigzagged. She expresses this belief when encountering one of the masked Monokuma Kids. But she doesn't have as much of a problem attacking the Warriors of Hope.
-->'''Toko''': Kids killing adults... it's just crazy. Be that as it may, we can't just attack a child...

!!!Tropes applying to Jack:
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* AirplaneArms: She runs with her arms behind her back, each holding a pair of scissors, with a purple energy trail behind her.
* AntiHero: She might be on Komaru's side, but Jack is still a violent mass murderer at heart. Jack openly fantasises about killing people and being excessively violent. The only reason she doesn't kill anyone else is because she won't be let into Future Foundation if she does, which would mean that she won't get to see Byakuya anymore.
* AxCrazy: As if it wasn't obvious already, Jack loves causing pain and suffering. 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 has Jack threaten to "carve [Komaru] up into pieces and line [her] up at the meat counter".
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Kotoko from her execution, although that's to interrogate her about Byakuya's location.
* BottomlessMagazines: It's not explained where Jack keeps all those scissors that she fights with, but she'll never run out of them when fighting.
* BullyingTheDragon: It turns out, manipulating her and Toko, holding Byakuya hostage, and forcing Jack to fight Komaru were not the smartest moves on Servant's part. He ends up with both his legs slashed by an enraged Jack, who has to literally be held back from finishing him off.
* ClothingDamage: Inflicts this when fighting human opponents.
* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Jack taking control is this for Toko. Although Jack is an extremely capable fighter, she is still dangerous and isn't fully trusted by anyone. Not to mention, as a SuperpoweredEvilSide and a SplitPersonality, Toko has no control over what Jack does.
* DualWielding: She can swing two scissors at once with equal proficiency.
* DuelBoss: Jack fights against Komaru late in the story because Servant is forcing Jack's hand. As with every other opponent she faces, Jack is invincible; [[XMustNotWin the only way to win is to just wait until her timer runs out]].
* EnergyBall: One of her special attacks is a bizarre [[Anime/DragonBallZ Spirit Bomb]]-like energy attack. [[ShoutOut She even says]] "lend me your energy!"
* ExtendableArms: A lot of the narrations in other media usually describe her wild contortions and seemingly-impossible feats of acrobatics. The designers run with this and have her ignoring her own human limits by stretching her arms to reach out and stab during one her combo strings.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She's still in love with Byakuya and though she did not get along with Komaru at first and was planning to bring her over to the Servant to get Byakuya free but over time she starts to care about her as well and was planning to let her go.
* {{Foil}}: Jack is a sociopath and a serial killer; Komaru is an empathetic OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent.
* FriendshipMoment: Her friendship with Komaru and her promise with Byakuya is enough to make her abstain from killing Servant.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: During a cutscene, she [[FlechetteStorm throws a pair of scissors several yards]] and nails a Monokuma between the eyes, breaking it instantly.
* LaughingMad: Frequently breaks into hysterical laughter, even in the middle of a sentence. She also happens to be a crazy serial killer.
* LimitBreak: Her Slash Lust abilities are built up by a gauge. It's also possible to use a move where she sacrifices three scissors in the gauge to kill up to five enemies on-screen.
* MadeOfIron: Jack can still be knocked down by enemy attacks, but does not take any damage. This can waste precious taser time, but the player technically cannot be defeated while controlling Jack.
* MetaGirl: Likes to point out the absurdities of in-game happenings, complete with LeaningOnTheFourthWall about game mechanics.
* MoodSwinger: Very unpredictable, constantly switching between [[GenkiGirl genki]], calm, and deranged without warning.
* MotorMouth: She's prone to launching into nonsensical ramblings and rapidly jumping between topics. She also talks much faster than Toko does, and isn't prone to stuttering like Toko is.
* NinjaRun: Her dash is the AirplaneArms variation.
* TheNoseKnows: She's able to detect Komaru's scent still lingering in her empty cell.
* OutOfFocus: In the original game, Jack got just as much screentime as Toko after she first appeared. In this game, Jack gets notably less screen time, due to the CharacterFocus Toko gets. Jack is still an important character, [[{{Tritagonist}} just not as important as Komaru or Toko]].
* ScaryShinyGlasses: From time to time, most notably when Jack is trying to hide how she feels from Komaru. Jack doesn't really want to admit that she's growing rather attached to Komaru, even after betraying her for Byakuya. The glasses shining in such a way never happens with Toko.
* ShearMenace: As before, Jack's WeaponOfChoice is her pairs of specially-made scissors. She not only uses these to cut the Monokuma bots apart but can use the scissors like throwing knives to great effectiveness. And each pair of scissors must have {{Absurdly Sharp Blade}}s, since Jack cuts through solid steel using her scissors with little trouble.
* SmartBomb: Her stronger Slash Lust attacks will usually clear the screen.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Jack can suddenly pull a seemingly unlimited number of scissors sharp enough to cut through metal and stone out of nowhere and can jump at least as high as [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Luigi.]] Also, Jack can't take damage while she's out; the worst that can happen is she can be knocked down, which eats up precious battery time. If Toko even sneezes or passes out to switch to Jack without the battery, [[SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity expect to make liberal use of her]]. This even extends to the DuelBoss fight against Jack; Komaru can't damage her, and the only way to win is to just wait out the timer until she switches back to Toko.
* ThouShaltNotKill: She is not allowed to kill humans. Doing so would ban Toko from ever joining the Future Foundation, and thus seeing her master Byakuya again. So, Jack reigns it in. That being said, she still slices up Servant's legs and openly opines that she ''wants'' to kill him, and also threatens Komaru with death shortly after they meet unless Komaru divulges Byakuya's location. So Jack only reigns it in so far.
* TokenEvilTeammate: 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.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: This girl's on a mission to rescue her lover, Byakuya. Anyone else who gets in her way is in big trouble. That includes Komaru, as Toko says that she'll kill her if Komaru ends up between Toko and her master. Jack shares the sentiment, which leads to a boss fight.
* WeaponOfChoice: Scissors as always, along with a stun gun used to manually switch to Jack.
* WhenSheSmiles: After Komaru vows to come with her because she and Toko are her friends, Jack actually gives a brief, but genuine smile. Despite her reptilian tongue, it's actually kind of cute.
* YouAreAlreadyDead: Several of her Fever effects will have this reaction from the Monokuma she's practicing on.
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[[WMG:Genocider Syo/Genocider Sho/Genocide Jack/Genocide Jill]]
!!!Ultimate Murderous Fiend
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->"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English), Creator/CarliMosier (anime) (English)

A SerialKiller rumored to have killed thousands of people. Jack's trademark is writing '''BLOODBATH FEVER''' ("Bloodlust" in the English version) in the victim's blood and crucifying them with custom-made scissors. When Chihiro is murdered, the crime scene makes it evident that Jack is among them. She's actually a SplitPersonality of Toko, and changes back with a sneeze. Jill does not share the same memories as Toko, which means that she can remember some things her other self has forgotten.
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[[folder:Genocide Jack Tropes]]
* ACupAngst: The nature of Jill's outbursts and personal attacks against Aoi strongly implies that Jill is very upset about the small size of her breasts, and is also in deep denial about it. Jill refers to Aoi with names like "Godzilla Tits", and even threatens to cut her breasts off.
* AbhorrentAdmirer: In Jill's case, it's mostly the personality that's abhorrent. Though the giant tongue doesn't help. Even so, Jill is head-over-heels in love with Byakuya, while he finds her utterly repulsive.
* AffablyEvil: Despite being a psychotic serial killer, she is generally friendly and helpful to the other students and doesn't seem to bear them any ill will.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Toko lost her memories of the outside world, but Jill did not. This becomes important in the final trial, where it's established that Toko and Jill share separate memories. Jill knows the score about what's going on outside of Hope's Peak Academy, but Toko doesn't. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' further elaborated that while the two of them share knowledge and emotions (such as affection for certain people), memories are split between each personality.
* AntiHero: She's only a hero because she's on the side that opposes Junko and Monokuma, both of the {{Overarching Villain}}s of the franchise and the first game in particular. It's made clear that Jill is ''not'' a pleasant person, and only doesn't kill anyone in the school because [[PragmaticVillainy it's pragmatic for her to do so]].
* 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. She currently provides the page image for the Ax-Crazy trope in AxCrazy/VideoGames.
* BlackComedy: A veritable fountain of this. Since she's a serial killer, a lot of her jokes about death and committing murder. She also makes several crude sex jokes, such as getting aroused at the idea of killing Chihiro once she finds out that he was a crossdresser.
* CallingCard: She has a few distinctive ways of committing her murders. The first one is writing "BLOODBATH FEVER" or "BLOODLUST" behind her victims. The second calling card is crucifying the victim with specially-made scissors. The third sign is that her victims are all male, and Jill says she specifically only targets men with her murders. The latter two prove that Jill didn't murder Chihiro, because Chihiro was tied up with cables instead of crucified and Chihiro was presenting as female at the time of his death. (However, Jill admits once she finds out that Chihiro was crossdressing that she wishes she ''had'' killed him.)
* CardCarryingVillain: She is unrepentant about the many murders she has committed, and actually takes a bit of pride in her macabre "craft". She's actually quite insulted that someone copied her MO for the second murder, especially because the murderer did such a sloppy job of imitating her. She's one of only two characters who ''don't'' become "true friends" with Makoto at the end of their dialogue lines, along with Byakuya.
* CastAsAMask: In the English dub, [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller the actor who plays Toko]] and [[Creator/ErinFitzgerald the actor who plays Jill]] are two different people. This also extends to Toko and Jack's appearances in ''Ultra Despair Girls''.
* CatchPhrase: "Roger, darling!" becomes a minor one.
* ChekhovsGunman: Is discussed by the students early on as a possible identity for the Mastermind. So ''of course'' Jill eventually shows up.
* CrazySane: Despite being a psychopathic serial killer, Jill has a better grasp of the situation she's in and what it means than most of the other students. She seems capable of thinking rationally about it precisely because her psychopathy means the constant murder and danger doesn't throw her off-balance. It's also probably why she hasn't been caught, despite committing so many murders - yes, she's a deranged, man-killing psychopath, but she plans ''everything'' down to the last minor detail.
* CreepySouvenir: She carves a mark upon her left leg for her every victim (hence Toko's retro-length skirt).
* 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.
* TheDreaded: Part of the reason she survives as long as she does is because no one at Hope's Peak wants to tangle with a serial killer who's rumored to murder people in a horrific way. Even Monokuma is put off by Jill.
* DubNameChange: She's named "Genocider Sho" in the original Japanese dub. The localization calls her Genocide Jack/Jill. And "Jill" is dropped after ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', though; ''Goodbye Despair'', ''Ultra Despair Girls'' and ''V3: Killing Harmony'' only use "Jack".
* 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.
* EvilIsHammy: To further contrast her much more subdued alter ego's personality, Jill is very loud and boastful.
* EvilLaugh: Comes with the territory of being an AxCrazy SerialKiller. She's prone to becoming LaughingMad at the slightest thing, oftem with a wild "Kyehahahaha!"
* ExplosionPropulsion: When she tries to unmask the body in Chapter 5, the bomb rigged to destroy its face sends her flying. After a brief panic on the part of Aoi and Yasuhiro she reappears unharmed, just reverted to her normal personality.
* EyeColorChange: When changing into Genocide Jill, her eyes change from pinkish-gray to red. The shape of her iris also becomes much larger and oval-shaped.
* GenderBlenderName: Syo is a normally male name, which is why it was changed to Jack in the dub since an English audience might assume it to be gender-neutral.
* GenkiGirl: An unusually twisted variant, and in the English version, this is the correct answer when she asks Makoto about which archetype she falls into.
* GoodFeelsGood: If she really enjoys her School Mode dates, Jill will happily tell Makoto that living the life of a ''non''-serial-killer is rather enjoyable for her.
* {{Hammerspace}}: She always seems to have multiple pairs of scissors on her somewhere. And it's never explained where exactly she's hiding them, or how. All Jill says on the subject is "I've got more on me, if anyone wants to go treasure hunting!" when she first shows off a few pairs.
* HeroicBSOD: She reaches this point the same as everyone else in the final trial; [[EvenEvilHasStandards even she finds herself disturbed by the degree of Junko's evil]]. With the hope given by Makoto, she decides to be more true to her wacky self: the self that wants to take the funnest path, hates going to school, and wants to follow Byakuya wherever he goes.
* HiddenWeapons: Genocide Jill keeps several pairs of scissors in a leg holster at all times (the right leg, specifically). It's not clear why Toko doesn't just remove them while Jill is dormant, though the fact she constantly makes more may be a factor.
* HypocriticalHumor: At one point, Genocide Jill complains about how all [[HollywoodPsych Hollywood films]] [[InsaneEqualsViolent portray DID sufferers as murderous serial killers]]... despite being a murderous serial killer who has DID. Also, at the beginning of Chapter 3's trial, as Yasuhiro protests his innocence, she tells him to "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Shut your murdering mouth, murderer]]!" Yasuhiro promptly calls her out.
* IfICantHaveYou: All of Jill's victims were men that Toko was infatuated with. This is very bad news for Byakuya... Or not. Not in the way that gets him killed, anyways: Jill's last Free Time Event reveals that Byakuya is the first man she's infatuated with who she ''doesn't'' want to kill.
* InformedAbility: Despite being a serial killer supposedly responsible for hundreds of deaths, she doesn't kill anyone during the despair game, not even Byakuya. She justifies this by pointing out that the whole purpose of Monokuma's game is to literally get away with murder. Killing anyone with her usual {{Calling Card}}s would be an incredibly stupid thing to do, and she simply doesn't ''want'' to kill people any other way. So Jill has decided that it would be best to just [[PragmaticVillainy not kill anyone]].
* KarmaHoudini: Survives the events of the game, mostly because hers is OffStageVillainy, and gets no comeuppance for being a murdering psychopath.
* KidsAreCruel:
** A Free Time event reveals that Toko's first crush [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior posted her love letter to him on the wall]] [[TheFreelanceShameSquad so that all the other kids would mock her]]. When confronted about it, he [[TheUnapologetic admitted to her]] that [[BitchInSheepsClothing he had always hated talking to her and made fun of her behind her back]]. Genocide Jill admits to having [[AssholeVictim killed said former classmate]] at a later time.
** In a similar vein, Toko also recounts a time where an [[TeensAreMonsters eighth-grader]] asked her out, [[YankTheDogsChain only to bail midway through the date]] as he had only asked her out on a dare.
* KillTally: She carves a tally mark into her thigh for each new life she takes. Which is why Toko wears a very long skirt to hide those marks.
* LadySwearsALot: She curses far more often than Toko does, curses the most out of all the female characters, and is also considerably more vulgar than anyone else. Jill talks about her "naughty bits" when describing men she likes, and uses "shit" a few times.
* LargeHam: Whereas Toko can be a ColdHam at best, Jill is constantly loud and vulgar. She even insists on sticking her tongue out like she's [[Myth/HinduMythology the goddess Kali]] all the time.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Since she and Toko do not share the same memories. Jill remembers things that Toko doesn't, including what "The Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History" is. The reverse also holds true.
* LaughablyEvil: Jill is ''hilarious'', and given her murders look like giving money to charity compared to Monokuma's actions, you don't feel that bad about it.
* LaughingMad: The number of times she ''doesn't'' punctuate something with her EvilLaugh can be counted on one hand. She even injects it into the middle of her sentences. When she stops laughing, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness it means the stakes are raised]].
* LoveRedeems: Jill promises to give up serial killing in her last Free Time Event if Makoto sets her up with Byakuya. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' shows that this must have stuck.
* ManiacTongue: There's almost never a moment when Jill's tongue isn't hanging out of her mouth, and it's extremely long and pointed, reaching down to her collarbone. How she never bites her tongue when she talks is anyone's guess.
* MeaningfulName:
** Jill describes herself as a [[YaoiFangirl fujoshi]] ('''腐'''女子), the first kanji of which is the same character in Toko Fukawa ('''腐'''川冬子). Provides an interesting contrast, considering they're the kind of people who Toko ''hates''.
** In the dub, the names Genocide Jack and Genocide Jill are references to both UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper[[note]]Some theories state that "Jack" was a woman, and refer to "her" as Jill the Ripper[[/note]] and the NurseryRhyme ''Jack and Jill''[[note]]Some versions of the rhyme include a third verse where Jill grins upon discovering Jack was injured[[/note]].
* MetaGirl: Explicitly points out the overuse of Split Personalities to make villains, giving them a bad rap; even goes so far as to claim she's going to disprove the stereotype. While she is creepy as hell, Jill is ironically the more rational of the two personalities, as Toko has a tendency to panic and assume the worst. This makes her ''less'' of a danger than Toko: as Jill points out, she never became a famous serial killer by being caught, and [[PragmaticVillainy trying to kill anyone under the circumstances of Monokuma's game would be incredibly stupid of her]].
* MonsterMisogyny: Inverted--Genocide Jack is a female serial killer who exclusively targets men she considers attractive.
* MotorMouth: Surprisingly, she never seems to bite her tongue no matter how much she says or how quickly she says it. In any case, Jill talks pretty fast, which is another contrast to Toko and Jill, since Toko repeatedly stammers over her words, and Jill has no problem speaking.
* MythicalMotifs: Her design and MO is based on a combination of Kali, a Hindu Goddess of death (among other things), and a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuchisake-Onna Kuchisake-Onna]], a Japanese {{Yokai}} who is a spirit of a woman wronged by men who kills her victims with [[ShearMenace scissors]] that is very hard to escape from.
* NeatFreak: She complains that she has work harder to scrub herself clean because Toko Fukawa doesn't bathe regularly. Rather ironic for someone who writes a large message in blood with every murder she commits.
* NeverMyFault: One of her bigger {{Jerkass}} moments sees her waking up and bashing Sakura over the head for merely trying to help her, and later blaming Sakura herself for getting hit.
* TheNicknamer: Tends to call most characters by a shortened version of their first name, then "-kun"/"-chan"/etc, i.e. "Ma-kun" (Makoto), "Hifumin" (Hifumi), and "Chi-tan" (Chihiro). In addition, she refers to Toko as Gloomy, and calls Aoi things like "Godzilla Tits". Aoi occasionally has to ask who she's talking about. The localization has them call Makoto "Big Mac" and "Makoodle poodle kit-and-kaboodle" among other things. She also uses "Tick Tock" (Kiyotaka), "Huffy" (Hifumi), and "Cherry" (Chihiro).
* NightmareFetishist: She loves her hobby. She loves looking at the murder scene of Chihiro, openly wishes she could kill him, and takes genuine pride in her work as a serial killer.
* NotMeThisTime: After TheReveal that she's a SplitPersonality of Toko, Jill is accused of three different murders, and is responsible for none of them. Once all of her {{Calling Card}}s are introduced, it's an automatic out that Jill's not the killer. That being said, when Chihiro is revealed to be [[AttractiveBentGender an attractive young man presenting as female]], Jill finds that so hot that she admits she wishes she ''had'' killed him.
* NotSoDifferent: She's a serial killer, but she is actually willing to help (in her own, twisted way) in the trials to fight for her life, doesn't kill anyone, and in the final trial, she's so scared of the outside world as everyone until Makoto talks her out of it.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: It's incredibly jarring when Jill starts using a sane, indoor voice, and a sure sign that shit has really hit the fan.
* 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.
* OverlyLongTongue: Jill's tongue goes as low as her collarbone; certain portrait sprites make her tongue appear even longer. How she doesn't bite her tongue and manages to speak perfectly with her tongue hanging out is never so much as addressed. Most likely a reference to the [[Myth/HinduMythology Hindu Goddess Kali]], which suits her to a "T".
* PragmaticVillainy: Jill notes that if the point of the game is to ''not'' get caught, then it would be idiotic to use all her {{calling card}}s as a {{serial killer}} if she did decide to murder someone at Hope's Peak. And since Jill doesn't ''want'' to murder someone in any other fashion except her usual MO (especially since she knows about the state of the outside world thanks to the Tragedy, and thus isn't interested in getting away with murder to escape), then Jill decides that she simply won't kill anyone.
* {{Pun}}: The English fan translation has her call herself a slasher... no, not like a serial killer, like [[YaoiFangirl somebody who's into slash fiction]].
* RapunzelHair: Same as Toko, seeing as how they're SharingABody. But Jill's hair is far more wild and unkempt.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: When she's in control, Jill's eyes are a bright red and a very large oval shape.
* RedHerring: Early on, Genocide Jill is suspected of being the mastermind behind Monokuma. When she actually appears, Monokuma himself confirms that it's not her. Furthermore, Jill neither kills anyone, nor is killed by anyone else due to her murderous ways.
* SerialKiller: How she earned her name. Genocide Jill is rumored to have killed thousands of people, though she only takes credit for five of them in the games. Jill also mentions that she has a few {{calling card}}s; among them, she only targets men she finds attractive, and only kills people with [[ShearMenace pairs of scissors]].
* ShearMenace: Her WeaponOfChoice is scissors. Specifically, multiple pairs of specially-made scissors that she uses to kill people. She always seems to have multiple pairs of them around somewhere, and even crucifies her victims with them.
* SneezeOfDoom: Her method of transformation, even if the DeadlyGame prevents the other students from seeing her as that much of a threat (therefore diminishing the "doom" aspect).
* 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 localization. See DubNameChange.
* SplitPersonality: The case file on Genocide Jill suggests that the serial killer shows signs of having Dissociative Identity Disorder. She is indeed a split personality of her original self, Toko Fukawa. The two are also explicitly said to not share memories of the time that the other is in control.
* SplitPersonalityMakeover: Toko and Genocide Jill are discernibly different in that Genocide Jill has red eyes and an OverlyLongTongue. Jill also speaks much faster and more confidently.
* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Byakuya, and all of her victims. Jill says she "only kills guys that get [her] going in the southern hemisphere". However, Jill notes that Byakuya is the first guy she's liked that she doesn't want to kill.
* 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.
* WouldHurtAChild: When Makoto reads her case file, at least one of her victims is as young as 14.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Her pathology involves her only killing men she finds attractive. Women hold no interest to her.
* {{Yandere}}:
** She kills men that she finds cute. Once Jill finds out that Chihiro is a WholesomeCrossdresser, Jill admits she wishes that she'd killed him, because she finds that so hot.
** For Byakuya in particular. But not to the point of wanting to kill him or anyone else for his sake, which makes him a unique case for her.
* YaoiFangirl: In contrast to Toko's seething hatred of anime and manga. In fact, she specifically refers to herself as a ''fujoshi'' (basically "rotten fangirl", a term fans of the yaoi genre might recognize). That being said, she kills boys she thinks are attractive, so it's some InsaneTrollLogic.
* YouDidntAsk: She does indeed remember the Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History. The reason why she never mention it before the last trial?
-->I only answer questions when someone bothers to ask me! [[BlatantLies I'm the quiet type, ya know?]]
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[[WMG:Genocider Syo/Genocider Sho/Genocide Jack/Genocide Jill]]
!!!Ultimate Murderous Fiend
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->"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English), Creator/CarliMosier (anime) (English)

A SerialKiller rumored to have killed thousands of people. Jack's trademark is writing '''BLOODBATH FEVER''' ("Bloodlust" in the English version) in the victim's blood and crucifying them with custom-made scissors. When Chihiro is murdered, the crime scene makes it evident that Jack is among them. She's actually a SplitPersonality of Toko, and changes back with a sneeze. Jill does not share the same memories as Toko, which means that she can remember some things her other self has forgotten.

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[[WMG:Genocider Syo/Genocider Sho/Genocide Jack/Genocide Jill]]
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[[folder:Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack]]
!!!Ultimate Writing Prodigy/Ultimate Murderous Fiend
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->"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' By''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (English, as Toko), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English), Creator/CarliMosier (anime) (English)

A SerialKiller rumored to have killed thousands of people. Jack's trademark
(English, as Jack)

Toko Fukawa
is writing '''BLOODBATH FEVER''' ("Bloodlust" in the English version) in Ultimate Writing Prodigy, and one of the victim's blood and crucifying them with custom-made scissors. When Chihiro is murdered, survivors of the crime scene makes it evident that Jack is among them. She's actually Killing School Life. She possesses a SplitPersonality in the form of Toko, Genocide Jack, a notorious serial killer and the Ultimate Murderous Fiend. She usually changes back with a sneeze. Jill does not share between the same memories as Toko, which means two when she sneezes, but in the time since the killing game, Toko has discovered that she can remember also trigger a personality switch using a controlled jolt of electricity (such as from a stun-gun). What's more, this method will also cause her to automatically change back to Toko after a fixed period of time, giving her some things her other self has forgotten.measure of control over Genocide Jack.


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!!!Tropes applying to both of them:
* AdrenalineMakeover: Has [[MessyHair messier hair]] and sports an ActionDressRip. The small changes make her all-around more attractive.
* AntiHero: The split personalities are different types of anti-hero.
** Toko is a ClassicalAntiHero. She's a weakling who's caught in circumstances way over her head, constantly scared out of her mind, acts antagonistic to everyone she meets, and wants nothing to do with the conflict. She does at least want to save people, though.
** Jack is a violent anti-hero. In previous games, she was established as a serial killer who has killed multitudes of people. In this game, she's openly threatening to Komaru when they first meet, [[BloodKnight loves attacking people]], and only doesn't kill people because of her lustful obsession with Byakuka and {{synchronization}} that makes her feel affection as Toko and Komaru start getting closer.
* BeautyMark: She has one just below the left corner of her mouth. As an aesthetic, beauty marks along the mouth signify one who has suffered hardship.
* BreakoutCharacter: Went from one of the peripheral survivors of the first game to the PromotedToPlayable {{Deuteragonist}} of this one.
* CallBack: After Shirokuma's exploding, she gets sent flying backwards just like Chapter 5 of the first game, where Jack tried to unmask the corpse loaded with a Monokuma bomb. Once again, [[NonFatalExplosions she's no worse for wear]].
* {{Deuteragonist}}: A second playable character, while rare in the series, isn't unheard of. That said, Genocide Jack/Toko Fukawa is the only other playable character besides Komaru, and the story focuses on the growing friendship between her and both split personalities.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Jack appearing and destroying several Monokumas with ease by slicing them apart with her scissors, before threatening Komaru to find Byakuya's location, only to suddenly switch back to a confused and belligerent Toko shortly thereafter.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: It's been undone from its normal braids. The guidebook likewise shows that, after joining the Future Foundation, it's once again tied in a single, much thicker, braid.
* FanservicePack: She's a lot bustier than how she was in the first game. Ironically, one of Genocide Jack's traits in the original game was that she had ACupAngst, but now she's much fuller.
* FriendlessBackground: Comes really to the fore, given how her friend on the Demon Hitlist is...an abnormally intelligent stinkbug.
* IdiotHair: Now possesses her own protagonist hair, for the sake of her being the game's secondary protagonist.
* LonersAreFreaks: Neither personality likes to get close to most people. One is a gloomy, socially awkward and slightly delusional individual. The other is a mentally unstable LaughingMad serial killer.
* MessyHair: Now that her hair is undone, it has this look, especially when Jack is in control.
* TheMole: She was leading Toko into a trap the whole time that they were working together. It was because Servant [[IHaveYourWife said that he'd release Byakuya if Toko led Komaru into a trap]], intending for it to be a hostage exchange.
* PromotedToPlayable: Going from [=NPCs=] in the original ''Danganronpa'' to the {{deuteragonist}} of this game.
* ThePromise: If she's ever going to become a full member of the Future Foundation, Toko has to prove that Jack's no longer dangerous. Part of this entails swearing to ensure that Jack never takes another life. At least, another human life.
* RapunzelHair: It goes past her knees!
* SavedByCanon: She's indirectly mentioned as still alive in the epilogue of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. Since that game is set after ''Ultra Despair Girls'', Toko/Jack must logically survive the events of this game.
* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: She's still wearing her brown SailorFuku from the original game, with it being significantly worse for wear. Toko hopes to become a Future Foundation member so she can wear the suit that the others do.
* SelfHarm: Toko can temporarily switch to Jack by using a taser on herself. Might qualify as HarmlessElectrocution, but Toko fears doing it too much might fry her brain. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by her response to Komaru's assumption that Toko can use the taser on herself constantly:
-->'''Toko:''' "[[ExactWords Didn't I just say I need the stun gun to change?! My brain would fry if I just did it over and over]]!"
* SingleTargetSexuality: It appears neither side has lost their obsession with Byakuya. While Toko fawns over a few other people at points, she only wants her "master" for herself. Toko and Jack even have sex fantasies about him in-between chapters.
* SplitPersonality: As always, but with one caveat: in addition to her involuntary triggers of fainting and sneezing, Toko has discovered that electrical shocks will switch her personality to Jack for a brief period of time before switching back. This gives Toko some measure of control over her alter-ego by using a stun-gun to initiate the switch, and adjusting the voltage to change the duration -- higher shocks mean more time switched.
* {{Synchronization}}: Sentimental feelings and emotions are shared between Toko and Jack, so if one feels friendship or affection towards someone, the other will feel the same. Memories, however, are still not shared. This ties into how Jack slowly starts to feel affection for Komaru as Toko gets closer to her.

!!!Tropes applying to Toko:
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* AbusiveParents: Both of her mothers wanted nothing to do with her. It's implied they have done such things as [[ClosetPunishment lock her in a dark closet for several days straight as punishment]].
* AffectionateNickname: Komaru in the dub tries calling her "Toki" for a while (as a stand-in for the original using "Toko-chan").
* AfraidOfBlood: An {{irony}} that Komaru points out. Made even worse by all the carnage the Monokumas are causing.
* TheAntiNihilist: While Toko is quite cynical about the situation in the game, she figures that she might as well keep going anyway. She's in no hurry to die, and as long as she and Komaru at least try to do something, then at least they can say they put in the effort and/or died with some integrity.
* BrutalHonesty: Toko has no mercy. If she has something to say, she'll say it. She frequently calls Komaru out for her cowardice before she gets tougher, calls out the leader of the resistance for just hiding and doing nothing, and even calls out the children for the hideously cruel nature of their plan.
* CannotSpitItOut: Extremely hesitant to explain anything about her past experiences with Monokuma to Komaru, up to and including neglecting to let Komaru know about her brother's time at Hope's Peak Academy.
* CannotTellAJoke: Komaru is left thoroughly confused any time Toko attempts to joke around. It doesn't help that Toko's sense of humor is either pretty dark or pretty gross.
* CausticCritic: She harshly criticizes any literature works Komaru comes across, from manga trash to worthless light novels.
* CharacterDevelopment: Compare the Toko in the first game to the one here, and there is a ''striking'' difference. Toko in the first game hated the idea of making friends, and often accused people of hating her over nothing. While some of that personality type shows up here too, Toko eventually moves past it as she genuinely starts to like Komaru.
* CommanderContrarian: Played for laughs. If Komaru is rude to her, she will angrily point it out, and if Komaru compliments her, she will refuse to believe it.
* ComplimentFishing: She compares herself to the hospital, calling both gloomy and dark, but gets upset when Komaru agrees with her and doesn't deny it.
* CovertPervert: She has quite the dirty mind, best shown through her {{Fantasy Sequence}}s. Doubles as HypocriticalHumor, as Toko will insult people with supposedly perverted thoughts.
* CowerPower: If Komaru aims her Hacking Microphone in Toko's direction, she'll crouch down in a cowering position.
* CreatorRecovery: She has an InUniverse worry about this trope during a conversation over one of her novels.
-->'''Toko''': What I write in my novels is my idea of an ideal world. Because I know it will never be reality, I have to write it in fiction.
-->'''Komaru''': So you write it because you can't have it? But don't most writers write from experience?
-->'''Toko''': Not necessarily. My theory is that happy people can only write happy, shallow stories. But the downtrodden can vividly imagine their ideal world, perfectly envision true beauty. And that's the spirit that I put in my novels.
-->'''Komaru''': Well, I kinda get that... But I kinda don’t.
-->'''Toko''': Based on my theory, I wonder if I can keep writing interesting novels...
-->'''Komaru''': Hm? What do you mean?
-->'''Toko''': L-Like I said, I'm concerned! If I have a friend like you, and I'm happy...
* CrushFilter: She gets one for her beloved master Byakuya in several scenes. Since [[{{Bishonen}} he's already rather handsome to begin with]], this is done more satirically than usual, with the art style around Byakuya shifting to something out of a 1970's romance manga.
* TheCynic: As with her first appearance in the original ''Danganronpa'', Toko tends to suspect the worst in humankind, and about the situation she and Komaru find themselves in. Although she takes a stance akin to TheAntiNihilist in that she figures if their situation is truly hopeless and they're going to die anyway, then they should still try; they might get lucky.
* DareToBeBadass: Gives Komaru several rousing speeches to this effect. Of course, it's sometimes punctuated by insults or how the situation is hopeless, so they best they can hope for is that they'll die on their feet. It's not much, but it's something.
* TheEeyore: In contrast to the at least hopeful Komaru, Toko rarely seems happy or optimistic. Ironically, she's the one who helps Komaru out of her many HeroicBSOD moments.
* FantasySequence: The player is frequently treated to Toko's wild, Byakuya-centered fantasies.
* FireForgedFriends: She blatantly dislikes Komaru at first, insulting her, nicknaming her 'Omaru' (Toilet) and outright admitting the only reason she stayed with Komaru at first was that [[spoiler:she made a deal with Servant that he would release Byakuya, who was taken hostage early in the game if she brought Komaru to the kid's HQ]]. It's only later in the game she begins to warm up to her and start referring to her as a friend. When Komaru decides to stay behind in the city, Toko ultimately decides to go with her.
* FloweryInsults: Hurls plenty of insults Komaru's way -- most of them are animal-themed, and sometimes surprisingly abstract and clever.
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Does this to Komaru in the final chapter to break her out of her HeroicBSOD, including by slapping her.
* GiveMeLibertyOrGiveMeDeath: Toko does not believe in giving up and encourages Komaru to fight and risk rather than surrender and despair.
* GreenEyedMonster: When she assumes Komaru being rescued by Byakuya makes her a love interest, Toko instantly becomes jealous.
* 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.
* HatesBeingTouched: Her first hug from Komaru is extremely awkward, with Toko looking like she almost wants to push her away.
* {{Hypocrite}}: She's quick to call people perverted for showing slight sexual interest in anyone, but the game shows Toko having full-on sexual fantasies about Byakuya.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: She has abysmal self-esteem, which she deals with by being impatient and insulting towards Komaru, at least initially. She also accuses Komaru of thinking terrible things about her, which is something Toko also did in the original ''Danganronpa'' game.
* IronButtMonkey: Over the course of the game, Toko is subjected to a variety of misfortunes. She has had a chunk of ceiling fall on her head, been left to freeze at night, accidentally knocked downstairs, etc.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As Toko herself puts it, "having a dirty mouth and a heart of gold is, like, my thing!" Toko is very abrasive, blunt, and seems to enjoy putting other people down. Her insults directed at Komaru are done with a smile on her face, she openly yells at the leader of the resistance against the Warriors of Hope, and she openly distrusts everyone but herself despite having no reason to doubt them. But Toko ultimately does grow to care about Komaru, and does want what's best for everyone, even telling Komaru to overcome despair and become the hope of the world.
* LadySwearsALot: She's far more foul-mouthed than Komaru is, using the words "fuck" and "shit" from time to time. Komaru's language never gets worse than "damn", and [[PrecisionFStrike only once at that]].
* LastNameBasis: Seemingly enforced even beyond the series standards. After being called "Toko-chan" in the original script, she says no one has ''ever'' called her by her first name, and uncomfortable with how to react.
* MaliciousMisnaming:
** She tends to call Komaru by the derisive nickname "Omaru," which is the Japanese word for "toilet." Toko stops doing this after the fight with Genocide Jack in Chapter 4, calling Komaru by her first name instead.
** Early on, Toko says "Komaru Naegi? More like... '''Cum'''aru Naegi!" while making a crude joke about Komaru's name.
* MetaGirl: She occasionally references game design and [[WhoWritesThisCrap balks at the more annoying design choices]].
* MsExposition: Toko knows a lot more about the despairing situation than Komaru, and as such functions as her primary info source if something confuses her.
* NervesOfSteel: In contrast to her previous status as a NervousWreck, here she's always the first one to keep her head no matter how grim the situation gets... so long as the lights are turned on.
* NonActionSnarker: She does not fight at all, and instead relies on Komaru and Jack. However, Toko does bring plenty of snide comments and sarcasm to the table.
* NotAMorningPerson: Just as her brother determined about her in the first game's very first chapter, Komaru says this to her word-for-word.
* OddCouple: Toko and Komaru's relationship is defined by the stark contrast in their personalities and viewpoints. Toko is cynical, depressing, and violent; Komaru is optimistic, relatively cheerful (given the circumstances, at least), and tries to take the least violent option.
* PervertedDrooling: Thinking about Byakuya can cause her to drool copiously.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Implied to be the reason Toko was able to remember Komaru's friendship speech, despite being Jack at the time. Also, Toko references this right before the FinalBoss fight, saying that the two of them are NotSoDifferent with a genuine smile on her face, and admitting that the two of them can help each other while giving Komaru a hug and stroking her hair.
* ProperlyParanoid: She always assumes the worst thing that can happen, and is often right. She distrusts Shirokuma from the start and never stops believing the white bear is just tricking everyone. While she wouldn't actually be validated in that thinking by anyone, she was right.
-->"A safe place? That sounds blatantly suspicious. That's a phrase kidnappers would use..."
* ResistTheBeast: Servant sprinkles pepper over her face to make her sneeze, which would change Toko into Genocide Jack. Komaru tries to help, but Toko shouts "Don't come near me! R-RUN!" and tries to resist sneezing, to no avail.
* 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 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]].
* TheScream: She pulls this a few times, with her sprite resembling the titular painting. She [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade on it]] at one point.
-->"Eeek! It's blood! BLOOOD! Ugh, I was so shocked I really drew out that last word..."
* TalksLikeASimile: She makes a lot of off the wall comparisons to things she dislikes.
-->''(To Shirokuma)'' "That white color is unnatural! Like being served a plate of curry rice that's just rice!"
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: As evident by her overly dramatic fantasies of Byakuya, which sometimes skew into fetish territories. This is in spite of the fact that Byakuya still thinks Toko is disgusting.
* TookALevelInKindness: She cares significantly more for others than she did in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc''. She starts out as the same cynical jerk she did in the original ''Danganronpa'', but her growing friendship with Komaru makes her act much more kind as the game goes on.
* VocalEvolution: She doesn’t stutter as much anymore compared to the previous game, where she could barely go a sentence without stuttering.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: Toko is eventually left baffled and resistant to the idea that she could have a friend, let alone be Komaru's.
* WhenSheSmiles: She actually starts to genuinely smile towards the end of the game and the effect is rather striking.
* WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou: She smacks Komaru to break her out of a HeroicBSOD, and then demands to be slapped back in retribution.
* WouldntHurtAChild: Zigzagged. She expresses this belief when encountering one of the masked Monokuma Kids. But she doesn't have as much of a problem attacking the Warriors of Hope.
-->'''Toko''': Kids killing adults... it's just crazy. Be that as it may, we can't just attack a child...

!!!Tropes applying to Jack:
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* AirplaneArms: She runs with her arms behind her back, each holding a pair of scissors, with a purple energy trail behind her.
* AntiHero: She might be on Komaru's side, but Jack is still a violent mass murderer at heart. Jack openly fantasises about killing people and being excessively violent. The only reason she doesn't kill anyone else is because she won't be let into Future Foundation if she does, which would mean that she won't get to see Byakuya anymore.
* AxCrazy: As if it wasn't obvious already, Jack loves causing pain and suffering. 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 has Jack threaten to "carve [Komaru] up into pieces and line [her] up at the meat counter".
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Kotoko from her execution, although that's to interrogate her about Byakuya's location.
* BottomlessMagazines: It's not explained where Jack keeps all those scissors that she fights with, but she'll never run out of them when fighting.
* BullyingTheDragon: It turns out, manipulating her and Toko, holding Byakuya hostage, and forcing Jack to fight Komaru were not the smartest moves on Servant's part. He ends up with both his legs slashed by an enraged Jack, who has to literally be held back from finishing him off.
* ClothingDamage: Inflicts this when fighting human opponents.
* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Jack taking control is this for Toko. Although Jack is an extremely capable fighter, she is still dangerous and isn't fully trusted by anyone. Not to mention, as a SuperpoweredEvilSide and a SplitPersonality, Toko has no control over what Jack does.
* DualWielding: She can swing two scissors at once with equal proficiency.
* DuelBoss: Jack fights against Komaru late in the story because Servant is forcing Jack's hand. As with every other opponent she faces, Jack is invincible; [[XMustNotWin the only way to win is to just wait until her timer runs out]].
* EnergyBall: One of her special attacks is a bizarre [[Anime/DragonBallZ Spirit Bomb]]-like energy attack. [[ShoutOut She even says]] "lend me your energy!"
* ExtendableArms: A lot of the narrations in other media usually describe her wild contortions and seemingly-impossible feats of acrobatics. The designers run with this and have her ignoring her own human limits by stretching her arms to reach out and stab during one her combo strings.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She's still in love with Byakuya and though she did not get along with Komaru at first and was planning to bring her over to the Servant to get Byakuya free but over time she starts to care about her as well and was planning to let her go.
* {{Foil}}: Jack is a sociopath and a serial killer; Komaru is an empathetic OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent.
* FriendshipMoment: Her friendship with Komaru and her promise with Byakuya is enough to make her abstain from killing Servant.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: During a cutscene, she [[FlechetteStorm throws a pair of scissors several yards]] and nails a Monokuma between the eyes, breaking it instantly.
* LaughingMad: Frequently breaks into hysterical laughter, even in the middle of a sentence. She also happens to be a crazy serial killer.
* LimitBreak: Her Slash Lust abilities are built up by a gauge. It's also possible to use a move where she sacrifices three scissors in the gauge to kill up to five enemies on-screen.
* MadeOfIron: Jack can still be knocked down by enemy attacks, but does not take any damage. This can waste precious taser time, but the player technically cannot be defeated while controlling Jack.
* MetaGirl: Likes to point out the absurdities of in-game happenings, complete with LeaningOnTheFourthWall about game mechanics.
* MoodSwinger: Very unpredictable, constantly switching between [[GenkiGirl genki]], calm, and deranged without warning.
* MotorMouth: She's prone to launching into nonsensical ramblings and rapidly jumping between topics. She also talks much faster than Toko does, and isn't prone to stuttering like Toko is.
* NinjaRun: Her dash is the AirplaneArms variation.
* TheNoseKnows: She's able to detect Komaru's scent still lingering in her empty cell.
* OutOfFocus: In the original game, Jack got just as much screentime as Toko after she first appeared. In this game, Jack gets notably less screen time, due to the CharacterFocus Toko gets. Jack is still an important character, [[{{Tritagonist}} just not as important as Komaru or Toko]].
* ScaryShinyGlasses: From time to time, most notably when Jack is trying to hide how she feels from Komaru. Jack doesn't really want to admit that she's growing rather attached to Komaru, even after betraying her for Byakuya. The glasses shining in such a way never happens with Toko.
* ShearMenace: As before, Jack's WeaponOfChoice is her pairs of specially-made scissors. She not only uses these to cut the Monokuma bots apart but can use the scissors like throwing knives to great effectiveness. And each pair of scissors must have {{Absurdly Sharp Blade}}s, since Jack cuts through solid steel using her scissors with little trouble.
* SmartBomb: Her stronger Slash Lust attacks will usually clear the screen.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Jack can suddenly pull a seemingly unlimited number of scissors sharp enough to cut through metal and stone out of nowhere and can jump at least as high as [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Luigi.]] Also, Jack can't take damage while she's out; the worst that can happen is she can be knocked down, which eats up precious battery time. If Toko even sneezes or passes out to switch to Jack without the battery, [[SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity expect to make liberal use of her]]. This even extends to the DuelBoss fight against Jack; Komaru can't damage her, and the only way to win is to just wait out the timer until she switches back to Toko.
* ThouShaltNotKill: She is not allowed to kill humans. Doing so would ban Toko from ever joining the Future Foundation, and thus seeing her master Byakuya again. So, Jack reigns it in. That being said, she still slices up Servant's legs and openly opines that she ''wants'' to kill him, and also threatens Komaru with death shortly after they meet unless Komaru divulges Byakuya's location. So Jack only reigns it in so far.
* TokenEvilTeammate: 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.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: This girl's on a mission to rescue her lover, Byakuya. Anyone else who gets in her way is in big trouble. That includes Komaru, as Toko says that she'll kill her if Komaru ends up between Toko and her master. Jack shares the sentiment, which leads to a boss fight.
* WeaponOfChoice: Scissors as always, along with a stun gun used to manually switch to Jack.
* WhenSheSmiles: After Komaru vows to come with her because she and Toko are her friends, Jack actually gives a brief, but genuine smile. Despite her reptilian tongue, it's actually kind of cute.
* YouAreAlreadyDead: Several of her Fever effects will have this reaction from the Monokuma she's practicing on.
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[[WMG:Genocider Syo/Genocider Sho/Genocide Jack/Genocide Jill]]
!!!Ultimate Murderous Fiend
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->"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English), Creator/CarliMosier (anime) (English)

A SerialKiller rumored to have killed thousands of people. Jack's trademark is writing '''BLOODBATH FEVER''' ("Bloodlust" in the English version) in the victim's blood and crucifying them with custom-made scissors. When Chihiro is murdered, the crime scene makes it evident that Jack is among them. She's actually a SplitPersonality of Toko, and changes back with a sneeze. Jill does not share the same memories as Toko, which means that she can remember some things her other self has forgotten.
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!Makoto Naegi
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!!!Ultimate Writing Prodigy
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->''"Stop staring at me like I'm some filthy creature!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (Toko), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (Genocide Jack) (game), Creator/CarliMosier (anime - English)
->'''Played by:''' Hikaru Ohsawa, Kanon Nanaki (stage)

A famous romance novelist who has been writing bestselling books since before she was ten years old. However, she has never had a friend, much less a real romance. Having been bullied as a child, she has [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex a severe persecution complex]] and always assumes that people think the worst of her. Because of this, [[NoSocialSkills she's extremely pessimistic and slow to trust others]]. She has [[SplitPersonality Dissociative Identity Disorder]], with her other persona being "Genocide Jack/Jill", an infamous serial killer that awakens whenever she sees blood and reverts when she sneezes. Jill is a textbook maniacal psychopath, but befitting of a serial killer is highly intelligent and methodical. She survives the final trial and escapes the school with the other surviving students.

Tropes specific to Jill belong in her section in the "Other" folder, since it isn't clear if Jill also counts as a student.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Byakuya. She calls him "Master" and fonds over him obsessively; Byakuya, for his part, finds Toko's obsession disgusting. Her fixation on him dies down during the events of Another Episode when she becomes close with Komaru.
* AbusiveParents: Her traumatic childhood forced her to develop Dissociative Identity Disorder to cope with the abuse that her father and two mothers subjected her to; her father had children with two women who gave birth at the same time in the same hospital, but one of the babies died; neither woman wanted to know whether or not it was their baby that died, so they both decided to assume Toko was their daughter and live with her father. She suffered terrible neglect and emotional abuse at their hands, and tells Komaru that she was once locked in a closet for three days and left to starve, which gave her [[DarknessEqualsDeath a fear of the dark.]]
* AfraidOfBlood:
** Upon seeing Chihiro's body, the blood causes her to faint. But when Genocide Jill takes over, Jill does not have Toko's problem (or stutter).
** The same happens when Kiyotaka's body is found. Makoto finds her passed out not too far from the crime scene and assumes she's dead too, but Byakuya tells him she's just unconscious.
** In TheAnimeOfTheGame, she faints at the sight of "Junko"'s death by the Spears of Gungnir.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She has a crush on Byakuya, and takes his neglect and insults as proof that he's secretly concerned about her.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Exploited. Both her personalities have this, but when their shared body is hit with a dose of LaserGuidedAmnesia, only the active personality was affected. This means one of them remembers The Tragedy, and one doesn't -- unfortunately, they're unable to provide any concrete details, as it was the other who actually experienced it.
* AmbiguousDisorder: Aside from her split personality, she displays symptoms of anxiety (her paranoia and tendency to expect the worst from people) and autism (her lack of social skills, the fact that she HatesBeingTouched, and her tendency to say offensive things regardless of whether or not they're intentional).
* AmbiguouslyBi: Toko is irrefutably attracted to men, but at some points she makes comments on [[MsFanservice Aoi's]] figure and even got excited to near-orgasmic delight while she imagined Aoi having "sextracurricular activities". Genocide Jill has also remarked on the size of Aoi's breasts with both envy and awe. During Mukuro's retrial, Toko has her perverted/blushing sprite when Kyoko cuts her off as she tried to argue that Mukuro (being the Ultimate Soldier) gained her wounds prior to coming to Hope's Peak. 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.]]
* BeautyMark: She sports one beneath the left side of her mouth. Supposedly the designers picked that because it suggests an outgoing, positive personality according to Asian mole divining (contrasting her hyper-negative shut-in persona).
* {{Bookworm}}: She's even called the Super Duper High School ''Bookworm'' in the translation by Project Zetsubou.
* ChildProdigy: While all the Hope's Peak students have an extraordinary talent, Toko developed hers well before puberty.
* CovertPervert: The more we get to know her, the more obvious it becomes that she's a very lustful person, drooling over Byakuya and calling him "Master" and going on a lengthy tangent about Aoi's alleged erotic afterschool escapades. She sometimes shows hints of being a NightmareFetishist, despite being AfraidOfBlood. Ironically, she tends to [[HypocriticalHumor accuse other people of being Covert Perverts]].
* CreepyLonerGirl: She's literally described as radiating "an aura of negativity", speaks with a pronounced stutter, and has never had any friends except for her pet stinkbug. She comes off as offputting to others due to her being very obsessive and having a persecution complex, as well as [[HatesBaths never bathing]]. She wears a dark sailor fuku and has long, dark hair that is extremely frizzy when not in its usual braids.
* CuteBookworm: Despite her being an AbhorrentAdmirer and ThePigPen, she's one of the most conservatively-dressed, alongside Chihiro. Not only does she wear huge thin-rimmed round glasses, she also wears a long skirt as part of her high school uniform, and even has a [[SplitPersonality a big reason]] for doing so. Her hair covers parts of her face, and also bears a beauty mark.
* DevotedToYou: To Byakuya. She eventually starts calling him "master" and treating him almost with reverent loyalty. Byakuya finds such behavior gross.
* TheEeyore: Is regularly described as having an aura of negativity. She's also constantly insulting people, and saying that other people think horrible things about her, even when that's not true.
* ExtremeDoormat: To Byakuya. She even fantasizes about being an actual doormat for Byakuya in her scenario with Miu Iruma in V3's ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan''.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She goes into an unexplained moment of VisibleSilence when, during a breakfast in Chapter 1, the topic of discussion switches to Genocide Jack.
** In the second investigation, the discussion naturally turns to Genocide Jack's killing methods, before this exchange happens
-->'''Sakura''': Nevertheless, having a murderer among us flourishing that kind of style is worrisome.\\
'''Aoi:''' Ah...!\\
'''Hifumi:''' What is it now!?\\
'''Aoi:''' Toko...!\\
'''Makoto:''' ''(internally)'' We looked over to where Hina was pointing, and over there, by the changing room's door...
* TheGlassesGottaGo: Implied. In the final class picture, when she looks her happiest, she isn't wearing glasses; this might be explained by the picture being taken during gym class, but Byakuya and Hifumi still have theirs.
* HasTwoMommies: She refuses to explain why this is. It was finally revealed in ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'': When she was born, a baby born at the same time as her died, and through some mix-up, the hospital couldn't tell which baby had died. Neither of the women performed a blood test because they both wanted their child to die. They also both slept with the same man, who was Toko's father.
* HatesBaths: Hinted in the main story, [[http://s415.photobucket.com/user/TheIneffablePlan/media/DR%20Artbook%20Translations/CHARACTERPROFILING-FukawaTouko.png.html and confirmed in the art book]]. It's commented on more than once that Toko smells bad by characters at Hope's Peak.
* HatesBeingTouched: In addition to having problems with people in general, she doesn't like being touched by anyone. That said, she does show some CovertPervert tendencies with her fantasies about Byakuya.
* {{Hikikomori}}: A RareFemaleExample. Thanks to a terrible home life and even worse mental problems, Toko rarely comes out of her room. This even extends to her time in Hope's Peak, where she rarely goes anywhere.
* HollywoodNerd: Averted. Toko is clearly and severely socially impaired and emotionally stunted, and that's before taking into account that her SplitPersonality is a notorious serial killer.
* 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]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: She often assumes that whoever she's talking to hates her while insulting them right off the bat, and tends to accuse others of being perverted when she's shown to be a borderline NightmareFetishist.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Is constantly talking down to others, but also has ''a lot'' of self-esteem issues and people-issues due to past bullying.
* InsufferableGenius: Shaky as her sense of self-worth is usually, her confidence in her writing is tremendous (and a gander at her track record proves this is most certainly not without reason)
* {{Irony}}: Toko is AfraidOfBlood. Genocide Jill is a sadistic SerialKiller.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: Parodied. Her last line in the game is her declaring intent to write about [[ThinksLikeARomanceNovel her and Byakuya-sama's story]], and she makes no promises to include the other 4 survivors if she does.
* {{Jerkass}}: At first appears to be this, but her Free Time Events make very clearly a [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] which she appears to have dropped during the students' normal years at the academy, as shown in the gym photo shown in the credits.
* LargeHam: Ninety percent of her VoiceGrunting is just high-pitched squeals or overblown groans of displeasure. She also gets [[CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon extremely "creative" with her threats and insults]].
* MadLove: Has this relationship with Byakuya, who makes it clear more than once that he doesn't think much of her. Toko, however, interprets his insults as his being secretly concerned about her and will do whatever he asks without question. On the other hand, Byakuya isn't above using her almost slavish devotion to him to his own advantage.
* {{Meganekko}}: Her glasses suit her considering her bookish nature as a talented writer.
* NervousWreck: To the point it's easiest to tell if she's herself or Jill "acting" as her based around how nervous she seems, since Jill doesn't have her stutter and isn't as prone to panicking.
* TheNicknamer: Her Genocide Jill personality refers to the other students almost exclusively by nicknames that she herself thought up, often leading to confusion on who exactly she is talking about at first. Examples include Big Mac (Makoto), Cherry (Chihiro), and Tick-Tock (Taka).
* NonFatalExplosions: Her Genocide Jill personality survived being next to a Monokuma bomb as it went off, and at the most she looks tired after waking up.
* NoSocialSkills: Tends to premptively reject others, accusing them of thinking the worst of her [[HypocriticalHumor while assuming the worst about]] ''[[HypocriticalHumor them]]''.
* PetTheDog: She assumes the worst of ''everyone'', and some of the hardest insults go to Makoto after she declares Byakuya her "master". But when Makoto survives his execution and returns, while Byakuya is still annoyed, Toko actually, legitimately smiles. One of three times in the game.
* PerpetualFrowner: She smiles ''at most'' two times during the entire game, including her free time events.
* ThePigPen: She doesn't shower often -- in the first trial, she didn't remember that the water in the bathrooms turned off at night because she hadn't used the shower in the entire time since she arrived. Byakuya claims her breath smells bad as well.
* RapunzelHair: Considering hair seems shorter than it really is when it gets braided, which becomes more obvious the thicker the braids are, and both of the braids are only slightly thinner than her arms and yet still go past her waist... Yeah, her hair is pretty long. Her official art manages to make her braids look even thicker and longer.
* RedHerring: In the first game, despite Genocider Jack/Jill being an established serial killer, she's never actually responsible for a single murder.
* ShyFingerTwiddling: In some of her sprites.
* SleptThroughTheApocalypse: A variant in the final trial--halfway through she switches to Genocide Jill so the latter can explain the Tragedy. Jill remains in control for the rest of the trial and Toko doesn't come back until after it's all over.
* SlutShaming: Calls the flamboyant gyaru Junko a whore, and makes several nasty remarks about Aoi's impressive bosom.
* SpeechImpediment: She has a pronounced stutter.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Nearly the entire fandom spells her first name as Touko. The official American release renders it as Toko.
* SplitPersonality: Has Dissociative Identity Disorder, with her other persona being "Genocide Jill", an infamous SerialKiller that awakens whenever she sees blood and reverts when she sneezes and they don't share the same memories. As you can imagine, they're both very different people: Toko is gloomy and pessimistic, while Genocide Jill is a gleefully sadistic LargeHam. About the only thing they have in common is their infatuation with Byakuya Togami.
* SourOutsideSadInside: Her free time events reveal that she has been ditched in middle school by her date (because he was only going out with her due to losing a bet with a friend) and ridiculed in elementary school for writing a heartfelt love letter to her best friend, who instead pinned it on the school bulletin board. It doubles as the reason why she started writing in the first place (a teacher thought her style was pretty unique).
* StockShoujoBullyingTactics: She was at the receiving end of some ''really'' cruel bullying, as described above.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Justified, since she writes them. This gets shot down by her attempts to flirt with Byakuya, who says that life "isn't like one of [her] romance novels".
* ThrowTheDogABone: She survives the killing game and escapes the academy along with her fellow survivors.
* TrueArt: In-Universe example, as her dislikes include light novels and manga.
* WhenSheSmiles:
** During the duration of the game, a frown never leaves Toko's face (no, Jill's SlasherSmile doesn't count), but in one of the class pictures taken before they lost their memories, she appears legitimately happy.
** She also smiles when she sees Makoto again in the cafeteria after his failed execution.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: InUniverse example: she tries it, and the result ends up depressing Makoto.
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[[WMG:Genocider Syo/Genocider Sho/Genocide Jack/Genocide Jill]]
!!!Ultimate Murderous Fiend
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->"''And what happened is a textbook split personality! So what if one of them happens to be a serial killer!? You should turn a blind eye to one's faults! Kyeehahahaha!''"

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English), Creator/CarliMosier (anime) (English)

A SerialKiller rumored to have killed thousands of people. Jack's trademark is writing '''BLOODBATH FEVER''' ("Bloodlust" in the English version) in the victim's blood and crucifying them with custom-made scissors. When Chihiro is murdered, the crime scene makes it evident that Jack is among them. She's actually a SplitPersonality of Toko, and changes back with a sneeze. Jill does not share the same memories as Toko, which means that she can remember some things her other self has forgotten.
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* ACupAngst: The nature of Jill's outbursts and personal attacks against Aoi strongly implies that Jill is very upset about the small size of her breasts, and is also in deep denial about it. Jill refers to Aoi with names like "Godzilla Tits", and even threatens to cut her breasts off.
* AbhorrentAdmirer: In Jill's case, it's mostly the personality that's abhorrent. Though the giant tongue doesn't help. Even so, Jill is head-over-heels in love with Byakuya, while he finds her utterly repulsive.
* AffablyEvil: Despite being a psychotic serial killer, she is generally friendly and helpful to the other students and doesn't seem to bear them any ill will.
* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Toko lost her memories of the outside world, but Jill did not. This becomes important in the final trial, where it's established that Toko and Jill share separate memories. Jill knows the score about what's going on outside of Hope's Peak Academy, but Toko doesn't. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' further elaborated that while the two of them share knowledge and emotions (such as affection for certain people), memories are split between each personality.
* AntiHero: She's only a hero because she's on the side that opposes Junko and Monokuma, both of the {{Overarching Villain}}s of the franchise and the first game in particular. It's made clear that Jill is ''not'' a pleasant person, and only doesn't kill anyone in the school because [[PragmaticVillainy it's pragmatic for her to do so]].
* 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. She currently provides the page image for the Ax-Crazy trope in AxCrazy/VideoGames.
* BlackComedy: A veritable fountain of this. Since she's a serial killer, a lot of her jokes about death and committing murder. She also makes several crude sex jokes, such as getting aroused at the idea of killing Chihiro once she finds out that he was a crossdresser.
* CallingCard: She has a few distinctive ways of committing her murders. The first one is writing "BLOODBATH FEVER" or "BLOODLUST" behind her victims. The second calling card is crucifying the victim with specially-made scissors. The third sign is that her victims are all male, and Jill says she specifically only targets men with her murders. The latter two prove that Jill didn't murder Chihiro, because Chihiro was tied up with cables instead of crucified and Chihiro was presenting as female at the time of his death. (However, Jill admits once she finds out that Chihiro was crossdressing that she wishes she ''had'' killed him.)
* CardCarryingVillain: She is unrepentant about the many murders she has committed, and actually takes a bit of pride in her macabre "craft". She's actually quite insulted that someone copied her MO for the second murder, especially because the murderer did such a sloppy job of imitating her. She's one of only two characters who ''don't'' become "true friends" with Makoto at the end of their dialogue lines, along with Byakuya.
* CastAsAMask: In the English dub, [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller the actor who plays Toko]] and [[Creator/ErinFitzgerald the actor who plays Jill]] are two different people. This also extends to Toko and Jack's appearances in ''Ultra Despair Girls''.
* CatchPhrase: "Roger, darling!" becomes a minor one.
* ChekhovsGunman: Is discussed by the students early on as a possible identity for the Mastermind. So ''of course'' Jill eventually shows up.
* CrazySane: Despite being a psychopathic serial killer, Jill has a better grasp of the situation she's in and what it means than most of the other students. She seems capable of thinking rationally about it precisely because her psychopathy means the constant murder and danger doesn't throw her off-balance. It's also probably why she hasn't been caught, despite committing so many murders - yes, she's a deranged, man-killing psychopath, but she plans ''everything'' down to the last minor detail.
* CreepySouvenir: She carves a mark upon her left leg for her every victim (hence Toko's retro-length skirt).
* 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.
* TheDreaded: Part of the reason she survives as long as she does is because no one at Hope's Peak wants to tangle with a serial killer who's rumored to murder people in a horrific way. Even Monokuma is put off by Jill.
* DubNameChange: She's named "Genocider Sho" in the original Japanese dub. The localization calls her Genocide Jack/Jill. And "Jill" is dropped after ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', though; ''Goodbye Despair'', ''Ultra Despair Girls'' and ''V3: Killing Harmony'' only use "Jack".
* 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.
* EvilIsHammy: To further contrast her much more subdued alter ego's personality, Jill is very loud and boastful.
* EvilLaugh: Comes with the territory of being an AxCrazy SerialKiller. She's prone to becoming LaughingMad at the slightest thing, oftem with a wild "Kyehahahaha!"
* ExplosionPropulsion: When she tries to unmask the body in Chapter 5, the bomb rigged to destroy its face sends her flying. After a brief panic on the part of Aoi and Yasuhiro she reappears unharmed, just reverted to her normal personality.
* EyeColorChange: When changing into Genocide Jill, her eyes change from pinkish-gray to red. The shape of her iris also becomes much larger and oval-shaped.
* GenderBlenderName: Syo is a normally male name, which is why it was changed to Jack in the dub since an English audience might assume it to be gender-neutral.
* GenkiGirl: An unusually twisted variant, and in the English version, this is the correct answer when she asks Makoto about which archetype she falls into.
* GoodFeelsGood: If she really enjoys her School Mode dates, Jill will happily tell Makoto that living the life of a ''non''-serial-killer is rather enjoyable for her.
* {{Hammerspace}}: She always seems to have multiple pairs of scissors on her somewhere. And it's never explained where exactly she's hiding them, or how. All Jill says on the subject is "I've got more on me, if anyone wants to go treasure hunting!" when she first shows off a few pairs.
* HeroicBSOD: She reaches this point the same as everyone else in the final trial; [[EvenEvilHasStandards even she finds herself disturbed by the degree of Junko's evil]]. With the hope given by Makoto, she decides to be more true to her wacky self: the self that wants to take the funnest path, hates going to school, and wants to follow Byakuya wherever he goes.
* HiddenWeapons: Genocide Jill keeps several pairs of scissors in a leg holster at all times (the right leg, specifically). It's not clear why Toko doesn't just remove them while Jill is dormant, though the fact she constantly makes more may be a factor.
* HypocriticalHumor: At one point, Genocide Jill complains about how all [[HollywoodPsych Hollywood films]] [[InsaneEqualsViolent portray DID sufferers as murderous serial killers]]... despite being a murderous serial killer who has DID. Also, at the beginning of Chapter 3's trial, as Yasuhiro protests his innocence, she tells him to "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Shut your murdering mouth, murderer]]!" Yasuhiro promptly calls her out.
* IfICantHaveYou: All of Jill's victims were men that Toko was infatuated with. This is very bad news for Byakuya... Or not. Not in the way that gets him killed, anyways: Jill's last Free Time Event reveals that Byakuya is the first man she's infatuated with who she ''doesn't'' want to kill.
* InformedAbility: Despite being a serial killer supposedly responsible for hundreds of deaths, she doesn't kill anyone during the despair game, not even Byakuya. She justifies this by pointing out that the whole purpose of Monokuma's game is to literally get away with murder. Killing anyone with her usual {{Calling Card}}s would be an incredibly stupid thing to do, and she simply doesn't ''want'' to kill people any other way. So Jill has decided that it would be best to just [[PragmaticVillainy not kill anyone]].
* KarmaHoudini: Survives the events of the game, mostly because hers is OffStageVillainy, and gets no comeuppance for being a murdering psychopath.
* KidsAreCruel:
** A Free Time event reveals that Toko's first crush [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior posted her love letter to him on the wall]] [[TheFreelanceShameSquad so that all the other kids would mock her]]. When confronted about it, he [[TheUnapologetic admitted to her]] that [[BitchInSheepsClothing he had always hated talking to her and made fun of her behind her back]]. Genocide Jill admits to having [[AssholeVictim killed said former classmate]] at a later time.
** In a similar vein, Toko also recounts a time where an [[TeensAreMonsters eighth-grader]] asked her out, [[YankTheDogsChain only to bail midway through the date]] as he had only asked her out on a dare.
* KillTally: She carves a tally mark into her thigh for each new life she takes. Which is why Toko wears a very long skirt to hide those marks.
* LadySwearsALot: She curses far more often than Toko does, curses the most out of all the female characters, and is also considerably more vulgar than anyone else. Jill talks about her "naughty bits" when describing men she likes, and uses "shit" a few times.
* LargeHam: Whereas Toko can be a ColdHam at best, Jill is constantly loud and vulgar. She even insists on sticking her tongue out like she's [[Myth/HinduMythology the goddess Kali]] all the time.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Since she and Toko do not share the same memories. Jill remembers things that Toko doesn't, including what "The Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History" is. The reverse also holds true.
* LaughablyEvil: Jill is ''hilarious'', and given her murders look like giving money to charity compared to Monokuma's actions, you don't feel that bad about it.
* LaughingMad: The number of times she ''doesn't'' punctuate something with her EvilLaugh can be counted on one hand. She even injects it into the middle of her sentences. When she stops laughing, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness it means the stakes are raised]].
* LoveRedeems: Jill promises to give up serial killing in her last Free Time Event if Makoto sets her up with Byakuya. ''Ultra Despair Girls'' shows that this must have stuck.
* ManiacTongue: There's almost never a moment when Jill's tongue isn't hanging out of her mouth, and it's extremely long and pointed, reaching down to her collarbone. How she never bites her tongue when she talks is anyone's guess.
* MeaningfulName:
** Jill describes herself as a [[YaoiFangirl fujoshi]] ('''腐'''女子), the first kanji of which is the same character in Toko Fukawa ('''腐'''川冬子). Provides an interesting contrast, considering they're the kind of people who Toko ''hates''.
** In the dub, the names Genocide Jack and Genocide Jill are references to both UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper[[note]]Some theories state that "Jack" was a woman, and refer to "her" as Jill the Ripper[[/note]] and the NurseryRhyme ''Jack and Jill''[[note]]Some versions of the rhyme include a third verse where Jill grins upon discovering Jack was injured[[/note]].
* MetaGirl: Explicitly points out the overuse of Split Personalities to make villains, giving them a bad rap; even goes so far as to claim she's going to disprove the stereotype. While she is creepy as hell, Jill is ironically the more rational of the two personalities, as Toko has a tendency to panic and assume the worst. This makes her ''less'' of a danger than Toko: as Jill points out, she never became a famous serial killer by being caught, and [[PragmaticVillainy trying to kill anyone under the circumstances of Monokuma's game would be incredibly stupid of her]].
* MonsterMisogyny: Inverted--Genocide Jack is a female serial killer who exclusively targets men she considers attractive.
* MotorMouth: Surprisingly, she never seems to bite her tongue no matter how much she says or how quickly she says it. In any case, Jill talks pretty fast, which is another contrast to Toko and Jill, since Toko repeatedly stammers over her words, and Jill has no problem speaking.
* MythicalMotifs: Her design and MO is based on a combination of Kali, a Hindu Goddess of death (among other things), and a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuchisake-Onna Kuchisake-Onna]], a Japanese {{Yokai}} who is a spirit of a woman wronged by men who kills her victims with [[ShearMenace scissors]] that is very hard to escape from.
* NeatFreak: She complains that she has work harder to scrub herself clean because Toko Fukawa doesn't bathe regularly. Rather ironic for someone who writes a large message in blood with every murder she commits.
* NeverMyFault: One of her bigger {{Jerkass}} moments sees her waking up and bashing Sakura over the head for merely trying to help her, and later blaming Sakura herself for getting hit.
* TheNicknamer: Tends to call most characters by a shortened version of their first name, then "-kun"/"-chan"/etc, i.e. "Ma-kun" (Makoto), "Hifumin" (Hifumi), and "Chi-tan" (Chihiro). In addition, she refers to Toko as Gloomy, and calls Aoi things like "Godzilla Tits". Aoi occasionally has to ask who she's talking about. The localization has them call Makoto "Big Mac" and "Makoodle poodle kit-and-kaboodle" among other things. She also uses "Tick Tock" (Kiyotaka), "Huffy" (Hifumi), and "Cherry" (Chihiro).
* NightmareFetishist: She loves her hobby. She loves looking at the murder scene of Chihiro, openly wishes she could kill him, and takes genuine pride in her work as a serial killer.
* NotMeThisTime: After TheReveal that she's a SplitPersonality of Toko, Jill is accused of three different murders, and is responsible for none of them. Once all of her {{Calling Card}}s are introduced, it's an automatic out that Jill's not the killer. That being said, when Chihiro is revealed to be [[AttractiveBentGender an attractive young man presenting as female]], Jill finds that so hot that she admits she wishes she ''had'' killed him.
* NotSoDifferent: She's a serial killer, but she is actually willing to help (in her own, twisted way) in the trials to fight for her life, doesn't kill anyone, and in the final trial, she's so scared of the outside world as everyone until Makoto talks her out of it.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: It's incredibly jarring when Jill starts using a sane, indoor voice, and a sure sign that shit has really hit the fan.
* 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.
* OverlyLongTongue: Jill's tongue goes as low as her collarbone; certain portrait sprites make her tongue appear even longer. How she doesn't bite her tongue and manages to speak perfectly with her tongue hanging out is never so much as addressed. Most likely a reference to the [[Myth/HinduMythology Hindu Goddess Kali]], which suits her to a "T".
* PragmaticVillainy: Jill notes that if the point of the game is to ''not'' get caught, then it would be idiotic to use all her {{calling card}}s as a {{serial killer}} if she did decide to murder someone at Hope's Peak. And since Jill doesn't ''want'' to murder someone in any other fashion except her usual MO (especially since she knows about the state of the outside world thanks to the Tragedy, and thus isn't interested in getting away with murder to escape), then Jill decides that she simply won't kill anyone.
* {{Pun}}: The English fan translation has her call herself a slasher... no, not like a serial killer, like [[YaoiFangirl somebody who's into slash fiction]].
* RapunzelHair: Same as Toko, seeing as how they're SharingABody. But Jill's hair is far more wild and unkempt.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: When she's in control, Jill's eyes are a bright red and a very large oval shape.
* RedHerring: Early on, Genocide Jill is suspected of being the mastermind behind Monokuma. When she actually appears, Monokuma himself confirms that it's not her. Furthermore, Jill neither kills anyone, nor is killed by anyone else due to her murderous ways.
* SerialKiller: How she earned her name. Genocide Jill is rumored to have killed thousands of people, though she only takes credit for five of them in the games. Jill also mentions that she has a few {{calling card}}s; among them, she only targets men she finds attractive, and only kills people with [[ShearMenace pairs of scissors]].
* ShearMenace: Her WeaponOfChoice is scissors. Specifically, multiple pairs of specially-made scissors that she uses to kill people. She always seems to have multiple pairs of them around somewhere, and even crucifies her victims with them.
* SneezeOfDoom: Her method of transformation, even if the DeadlyGame prevents the other students from seeing her as that much of a threat (therefore diminishing the "doom" aspect).
* 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 localization. See DubNameChange.
* SplitPersonality: The case file on Genocide Jill suggests that the serial killer shows signs of having Dissociative Identity Disorder. She is indeed a split personality of her original self, Toko Fukawa. The two are also explicitly said to not share memories of the time that the other is in control.
* SplitPersonalityMakeover: Toko and Genocide Jill are discernibly different in that Genocide Jill has red eyes and an OverlyLongTongue. Jill also speaks much faster and more confidently.
* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Byakuya, and all of her victims. Jill says she "only kills guys that get [her] going in the southern hemisphere". However, Jill notes that Byakuya is the first guy she's liked that she doesn't want to kill.
* 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.
* WouldHurtAChild: When Makoto reads her case file, at least one of her victims is as young as 14.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Her pathology involves her only killing men she finds attractive. Women hold no interest to her.
* {{Yandere}}:
** She kills men that she finds cute. Once Jill finds out that Chihiro is a WholesomeCrossdresser, Jill admits she wishes that she'd killed him, because she finds that so hot.
** For Byakuya in particular. But not to the point of wanting to kill him or anyone else for his sake, which makes him a unique case for her.
* YaoiFangirl: In contrast to Toko's seething hatred of anime and manga. In fact, she specifically refers to herself as a ''fujoshi'' (basically "rotten fangirl", a term fans of the yaoi genre might recognize). That being said, she kills boys she thinks are attractive, so it's some InsaneTrollLogic.
* YouDidntAsk: She does indeed remember the Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History. The reason why she never mention it before the last trial?
-->I only answer questions when someone bothers to ask me! [[BlatantLies I'm the quiet type, ya know?]]
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