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* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to say anything about the 2nd World Yuno as a separate individual without spoiling the mere existence of multiple worlds.


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* WalkingSpoiler: As with the 2nd World, acknowledging the 3rd World reveals the big twist of the series.
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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Her name is confirmed to be a reference to the Roman goddess Juno (Hera in Greek).
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* CripplingOverspecialization: Her Diary ''only'' gives information on what's going to happen to Yukiteru (apart from Yuno's DEAD END). That makes it a nearly-useless tool for making tactical decisions on its own, only becoming useful when paired with Yukiteru's Diary.
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* {{Yandere}}: Though preceded by [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Yukako Yamagishi]] in Japanese media and [[Literature/{{Misery}} Annie Wilkes]] in pop culture, Yuno [[TropeCodifier has come to be recognized as the archetypal yandere]]. What made Yuno famous is her absolute ruthlessness in protecting her love interest, being ready to murder anyone who might take her Yuki from her. Bonus points for being named after one of the most yandere goddesses, Juno. But to Yuno's credit, the show does give her reasons for having ended up so screwed in the head and Yuno herself eventually acknowledges her feelings for Yuki were based on dependency instead of love, at least until their feelings started to become genuine.

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* {{Yandere}}: Though preceded by [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Yukako Yamagishi]] in Japanese media and [[Literature/{{Misery}} Annie Wilkes]] in pop culture, Yuno [[TropeCodifier has come to be recognized acknowledged as the archetypal yandere]]. TropeCodifier of the archetype. What made Yuno famous (or infamous, for that matter) is her absolute ruthlessness in protecting her love interest, being ready to murder anyone who might take her Yuki from her. Bonus points for being named after Juno, one of the most yandere goddesses, Juno. But to goddesses in ancient mythology. To Yuno's credit, credit though, the show does give her reasons for having ended up so screwed in the head head, and Yuno herself she eventually acknowledges her feelings for Yuki were based on dependency instead of love, at least until their feelings started to become genuine.

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