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* NeverLiveItDown: Even before his now-infamous raging during the ''Battletoads'' race, his meltdown at the Auction House in ''Final Fantasy VI'' was something people liked to remind him of.

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Even before his now-infamous raging during the ''Battletoads'' race, his meltdown at the Auction House in ''Final Fantasy VI'' was something people liked to remind him of.
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* WhatAnIdiot: In episode 88 of ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Jake has to choose the person [[spoiler:who's still alive, and therefore the Mastermind. Despite the fact that they spent the last ten or so minutes talking about how Mukuro was disguised as Junko when she died, Jake proceeds to guess Leon, Mondo, Taka, and then ''Monokuma'' (who the Mastermind was controlling) before running out of health, causing him to restart. As he goes through the dialogue before the choice, he realizes his mistake and mentions that them talking about Junko caused him to ''write her off'' instead of focusing on her.]]
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* FanNickname: Several people in the comments have taken to calling him [[Anime/DanganRonpa3 Munakata]] during his ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'' playthrough, due to his generally harsh reception towards the killers.
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'' has garnered a large amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased', which had caused some of his fans to grow uncomfortable with watching his playthrough of the game.

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'' ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'' has garnered a large amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased', which had caused some of his fans to grow uncomfortable with watching his playthrough of the game.



** In ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', defending Sayaka for betraying him and praising Leon's execution cast a shadow over the rest of the LP for a good long while.
* WhatAnIdiot: In episode 88 of ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', Jake has to choose the person [[spoiler:who's still alive, and therefore the Mastermind. Despite the fact that they spent the last ten or so minutes talking about how Mukuro was disguised as Junko when she died, Jake proceeds to guess Leon, Mondo, Taka, and then ''Monokuma'' (who the Mastermind was controlling) before running out of health, causing him to restart. As he goes through the dialogue before the choice, he realizes his mistake and mentions that them talking about Junko caused him to ''write her off'' instead of focusing on her.]]

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** In ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', defending Sayaka for betraying him and praising Leon's execution cast a shadow over the rest of the LP for a good long while.
* WhatAnIdiot: In episode 88 of ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Jake has to choose the person [[spoiler:who's still alive, and therefore the Mastermind. Despite the fact that they spent the last ten or so minutes talking about how Mukuro was disguised as Junko when she died, Jake proceeds to guess Leon, Mondo, Taka, and then ''Monokuma'' (who the Mastermind was controlling) before running out of health, causing him to restart. As he goes through the dialogue before the choice, he realizes his mistake and mentions that them talking about Junko caused him to ''write her off'' instead of focusing on her.]]
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* WhatAnIdiot: In episode 88 of ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', Jake has to choose the person [[spoiler:who's still alive. Despite the fact that they spent the last ten or so minutes talking about how Junko was still alive, Jake proceeds to guess Leon, Mondo, Taka, and then Monokuma before choosing Junko]].

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* WhatAnIdiot: In episode 88 of ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', Jake has to choose the person [[spoiler:who's still alive. alive, and therefore the Mastermind. Despite the fact that they spent the last ten or so minutes talking about how Mukuro was disguised as Junko was still alive, when she died, Jake proceeds to guess Leon, Mondo, Taka, and then Monokuma ''Monokuma'' (who the Mastermind was controlling) before choosing Junko]].running out of health, causing him to restart. As he goes through the dialogue before the choice, he realizes his mistake and mentions that them talking about Junko caused him to ''write her off'' instead of focusing on her.]]
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* WhatAnIdiot: In episode 88 of ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', Jake has to choose the person [[spoiler:who's still alive. Despite the fact that they spent the last ten or so minutes talking about how Junko was still alive, Jake proceeds to guess Leon, Mondo, Taka, and then Monokuma before choosing Junko]].

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a large amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased', which had caused some of his fans to grow uncomfortable with watching his playthrough of the game.

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'' has garnered a large amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased', which had caused some of his fans to grow uncomfortable with watching his playthrough of the game.


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** After the ''massive'' six-month hiatus after Chapter 4 (caused by Jake moving back to Japan) the ire seems to have died down a bit. After returning, Jake has acknowledged that Sayaka was setting Makoto up and that he was wrong to defend her for so long, that Celeste had a very unjustified motive for murder, and that his bloodthirstiness in regards to both plotting murder and showing glee at the executions was probably out of line--while still acknowledging that he simply enjoys Sayaka and Celeste's characters. Overall, it's like Jake himself was RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap.


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** In ''VisualNovel/DanganRonpa'', defending Sayaka for betraying him and praising Leon's execution cast a shadow over the rest of the LP for a good long while.
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** The controversy had gotten so bad it had caused Jake to take a hiatus from the game, expressing how displeased he felt with the negative reception he received from his commentaries.
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** His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, his condemning Kiyotaka's for being in denial over Mondo's crime (which is also hypocritical considering Jake himself denies Sayaka's intention to frame Makoto for a murder she was going to commit), despite Mondo being the first friend he ever had, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]]

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** His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, his condemning Kiyotaka's for being in denial over Mondo's crime (which is also hypocritical considering Jake himself denies Sayaka's intention to frame Makoto for a murder she was going to commit), despite Mondo being the first friend he ever had, had (albeit he doesn't know this), while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]]

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, condemning Kiyotaka for his reaction to learning the truth, despite Mondo being the first friend he ever had, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] Then the next trial, he reacts with only disappointment towards [[spoiler:Celeste, who has the most unjustified murder in the eyes of many, quite a number of whom believe that she's deserving of the scathing anger, for seemingly no real reason other than favoritism, to the point of saying that it wouldn't have happened if they hadn't been put in that situation, which many felt was unfair considering the fact that the other murders also wouldn't have happened had they not been put in that situation, but he brushed that off in their trials]]. A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill so he can come off as a bit hypocritical.

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small large amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. biased', which had caused some of his fans to grow uncomfortable with watching his playthrough of the game.
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One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. execution]].
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His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, his condemning Kiyotaka Kiyotaka's for his reaction being in denial over Mondo's crime (which is also hypocritical considering Jake himself denies Sayaka's intention to learning the truth, frame Makoto for a murder she was going to commit), despite Mondo being the first friend he ever had, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] ]]
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Then the next trial, he reacts with only disappointment towards [[spoiler:Celeste, who has the most unjustified murder in the eyes of many, quite a number of whom believe that she's deserving of the scathing anger, anger he expressed towards Leon and Mondo, for seemingly no real reason other than favoritism, to the point of saying that it wouldn't have happened if they hadn't been put in that situation, which many felt was unfair considering the fact that the other murders also wouldn't have happened had they not been put in that situation, but he brushed that off in their trials]]. trials]].
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A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill so he can come off as a bit hypocritical.hypocritical.
** The controversy had gotten so bad it had caused Jake to take a hiatus from the game, expressing how displeased he felt with the negative reception he received from his commentaries.
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] Then the next trial, he reacts with only disappointment towards [[spoiler:Celeste, who has the most unjustified murder in the eyes of many, quite a number of whom believe that she's deserving of the scathing anger, for seemingly no real reason other than favoritism, to the point of saying that it wouldn't have happened if they hadn't been put in that situation, which many felt was unfair considering the fact that the other murders also wouldn't have happened had they not been put in that situation, but he brushed that off in their trials]]. A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill so he can come off as a bit hypocritical.

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, condemning Kiyotaka for his reaction to learning the truth, despite Mondo being the first friend he ever had, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] Then the next trial, he reacts with only disappointment towards [[spoiler:Celeste, who has the most unjustified murder in the eyes of many, quite a number of whom believe that she's deserving of the scathing anger, for seemingly no real reason other than favoritism, to the point of saying that it wouldn't have happened if they hadn't been put in that situation, which many felt was unfair considering the fact that the other murders also wouldn't have happened had they not been put in that situation, but he brushed that off in their trials]]. A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill so he can come off as a bit hypocritical.

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* FanNickname: Several people in the comments have taken to calling him [[Anime/DanganRonpa3 Munakata]] during his VisualNovel/DanganRonpa playthrough, due to his generally harsh reception towards the killers.



* NeverLiveItDown: Even before his now-infamous raging during the ''Battletoads'' race, his meltdown at the Auction House in ''Final Fantasy VI'' was something people liked to remind him of.

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* NeverLiveItDown: Even before his now-infamous raging during the ''Battletoads'' race, his meltdown at the Auction House in ''Final Fantasy VI'' was something people liked to remind him of.of.
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill so he can come off as a bit hypocritical.

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] Then the next trial, he reacts with only disappointment towards [[spoiler:Celeste, who has the most unjustified murder in the eyes of many, quite a number of whom believe that she's deserving of the scathing anger, for seemingly no real reason other than favoritism, to the point of saying that it wouldn't have happened if they hadn't been put in that situation, which many felt was unfair considering the fact that the other murders also wouldn't have happened had they not been put in that situation, but he brushed that off in their trials]]. A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill so he can come off as a bit hypocritical.
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill.

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill.kill so he can come off as a bit hypocritical.
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill.
* FanNickname: Several people in the comments have taken to calling him [[Anime/DanganRonpa3 Munakata]] during his DanganRonpa playthrough, due to his generally harsh reception towards the killers.

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa VisualNovel/DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill.
* FanNickname: Several people in the comments have taken to calling him [[Anime/DanganRonpa3 Munakata]] during his DanganRonpa VisualNovel/DanganRonpa playthrough, due to his generally harsh reception towards the killers.
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk ,and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit.

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk ,and jerk, and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit.bit. Another argument against Jake's scathing hatred of the killers is that, earlier in the series, he was constantly talking about figuring out how to kill someone and who to kill.
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk and ,and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversationsconversations, and some just wanted to understand why he acted the way he did and why he thought the way he did, not necessarily being on one side or the other, even possibly being in both a bit.
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]]

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trial for his own amusement.]]]] A minor war has started in the comments section between those who condemn his opinions and say he's being a jerk and those who claim Jake has a right to his own opinions and pointing out that he hasn't yet found out a lot about the characters through conversations
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trail for his own amusement.]]

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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trail trial for his own amusement.]]
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* BrokenBase: The playthrough with DanganRonpa has garnered a small amount of controversy due to Jake's responses in the Class Trials being perceived as either 'needlessly harsh' or 'hypocritical and biased'. One example is [[spoiler: his apparent denial in accepting Sayaka's role in betraying Makoto and kick-starting the entire plot by planning to commit murder and pin the crime on Makoto in order to escape, which backfires as she is then killed by the one who she had been planning to murder, while condemning Leon for the killing of Sayaka for being at the wrong place at the wrong time and takes glee in his execution]]. His response to the next trial with the revelations of the true culprit had only garnered more controversy due to [[spoiler: his condemning Mondo for the killing of Chihiro in a blind fit of rage, which he is shown to be remorseful for and willingly gives himself up once exposed, while downplaying Byakuya's role in desecrating Chihiro's corpse and creating false leads in order to mislead everyone in the trail for his own amusement.]]
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-->'''Jake:''' Well, you should have thought of that before you smashed all my hopes and dreams.

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-->'''Jake:''' Well, you should have thought of that before you smashed all my hopes and dreams.dreams.
* NeverLiveItDown: Even before his now-infamous raging during the ''Battletoads'' race, his meltdown at the Auction House in ''Final Fantasy VI'' was something people liked to remind him of.
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* HilariousInHindsight: During the later parts of his LetsPlay of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'', he came across enemies with stun batons and gushed about how much he would want one. Then came along his LetsPlay of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' with LetsPlay/ProtonJon, where one was available to buy.
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* HoYay: Plenty, mostly between him and LetsPlay/JoshJepson. One little exchange from their Videogame/RaymanOrigins-LP:
-->'''Josh:''' I like that we can- fuck, don't jump.
-->'''Jake:''' "I like that we can fuck." I like that too, honestly.
-->'''Josh:''' We as a human race, not me and you.
-->'''Jake:''' Oh.
-->'''Josh:''' "Oh?" Okay, I didn't realize you were going to be so disappointed.
-->'''Jake:''' Well, you should have thought of that before you smashed all my hopes and dreams.
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* FountainOfMemes: InUniverse, Jake himself is this trope for existing memes.
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* FountainOfMemes: InUniverse, Jake himself is this trope for existing memes.

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