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* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Her favored gifts are an assortment of martial arts-related things (such as a book about shoulder lock techniques, a {{Sarashi)), and boxing gloves) and girly items (Bunny Earmuffs, Kitten Hairclip, Rose In Vitro, et cetera).

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* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Her favored gifts are an assortment of martial arts-related things (such as a book about shoulder lock techniques, a {{Sarashi)), {{Sarashi}}, and boxing gloves) and girly items (Bunny Earmuffs, Kitten Hairclip, Rose In Vitro, et cetera).
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* InconsistentSpelling: The LetsPlay spells her name as "Oogami" and this has stuck with the western side of the fandom, though in other places it will occasionally be spelled as "Ookami". In addition, NISA uses Ogami, while the anime itself uses Ohgami. %% clarify sources, a let's play does not sound like an official source

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* InconsistentSpelling: The LetsPlay Orenrenon translation spells her name as "Oogami" and this has stuck with the western side of the pre-2013 fandom, though in other places it will occasionally be spelled as "Ookami". In addition, NISA uses Ogami, while the anime itself uses Ohgami. %% clarify sources, a let's play does not sound like an official source

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* InconsistentSpelling: The LetsPlay spells her name as "Oogami" and this has stuck with the western side of the fandom, though in other places it will occasionally be spelled as "Ookami". In addition, NISA uses Ogami, while the anime itself uses Ohgami. %% clarify sources, a let's play does not sound like an official source



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The LetsPlay spells her name as "Oogami" and this has stuck with the western side of the fandom, though in other places it will occasionally be spelled as "Ookami". In addition, NISA uses Ogami, while the anime itself uses Ohgami.

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* RedHerring: If you looked at this game and knew that Junko Enoshima was ''at least'' a villain before playing ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', you would at first think it's ''this'' "Junko" and be confused as to why they have a difference face. Of course, it turns out that this is just Junko's twin sister in a disguise and the real Junko is completely different in both personality ''and'' appearance.

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If you looked at this game and knew that Junko Enoshima was ''at least'' a villain before playing ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', you would at first think it's ''this'' "Junko" and be confused as to why they have a difference face. Of course, it turns out that this is just Junko's twin sister in a disguise and the real Junko is completely different in both personality ''and'' appearance.appearance.
** Even besides her general appearance, the death of this "Junko" is also designed to be intentionally misleading, as both the player and the students are led to believe the ''real'' Junko is dead. This ends up being wrong on many levels, considering Junko, the ''real'' Junko, turns out to have been alive the whole time.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: As part of the "Killing Among Loved Ones" motive, Sayaka's true intention was actually so she could get back to her friends in the outside world (which she didn't know was almost completely destroyed by the mastermind). Monokuma's rules along with the total absence of information regarding the executions meant she pretty much had to deceive people in order to escape, and alongside all of that, was mostly acting out of desperation. However, the plan she came up with can be inferred as framing Makoto and killing Leon, then pretending to play innocent, and she would've been fully committed to such a thing even ''if'' she had good intentions.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: As part of the "Killing Among Loved Ones" motive, Sayaka's true intention was actually so she could get back to her friends in the outside world (which she didn't know was almost completely destroyed by the mastermind). Monokuma's rules along with the total absence of information regarding the executions meant she pretty much had to deceive people in order to escape, and alongside all of that, was mostly acting out of desperation. However, the plan she came up with can be inferred as framing Makoto and killing Leon, then pretending to play innocent, playing innocent in the trial, and she would've been fully committed to such a thing even ''if'' she had good intentions.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: As part of the "Killing Among Loved Ones" motive, Sayaka's true intention was actually so she could get back to her friends in the outside world (which she didn't know was almost completely destroyed by the mastermind). Monokuma's rules along with the total absence of information regarding the executions meant she pretty much had to deceive people in order to escape, and alongside all of that, was mostly acting out of desperation. However, the plan she came up with can be inferred as framing Makoto and killing Leon, then pretending to play innocent, and she would've been fully committed to such a thing even ''if'' she had good intentions.

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* BeYourself: In ''Ultimate Summer Camp'', she has an interaction with "[[TheParagon Ultimate Counselor]]", as Fuyuhiko jokingly calls him in Free Time, Hajime. She was wondering what to do with herself after graduating and bumped into Hajime while in the store and was having a crisis of identity at the time and Hajime tells her this trope, which cheers her up (and also nudges her to potentially have a HeelFaceTurn).
-->'''Hajime:''' You clearly want to be yourself, right? I'm sure you'll find potential if you're true to yourself.



** In ''Ultimate Summer Camp'', she also grows conflicted and in her "My Future" contemplates doing a FaceHeelTurn and defending her classmates from Junko. An interaction with Mondo earlier has them discussing on if they could change their avatars, with her mentioning possibly going with a "more of a serious kind of look", implied to be Mukuro's actual look.

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** In ''Ultimate Summer Camp'', she also grows conflicted and in her "My Future" Future", contemplates doing a FaceHeelTurn HeelFaceTurn and defending her classmates from Junko. An interaction with Mondo earlier has them discussing on if they could change their avatars, with her mentioning possibly going with a "more of a serious kind of look", implied to be Mukuro's actual look.


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* StraightManAndWiseGuy: Since she's one of the more "normal" students in terms of personality, she tends to be the straight man in ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'' and ''Ultimate Summer Camp'' with the more wacky students.

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* CatSmile: When particularly excited, and often paired with her holding up her hands close to her face like paws.


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* PlayfulCatSmile: Smiles like a cat when particularly excited, and often paired with her holding up her hands close to her face like paws.
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* NiceGirl: Despite her frightening appearance, she's one of the calmest, levelheaded and polite students in the group. Just, y'know, [[BerserkButton don't threaten Aoi]]. Even when she's revealed as TheMole, she's very quiet and apologetic over it, and even tries to make amends with Hiro, Toko and Byakuya before killing herself.

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* NiceGirl: Despite her frightening appearance, she's one of the calmest, most calm, levelheaded and polite students in the group. Just, y'know, [[BerserkButton don't threaten Aoi]]. Even when she's revealed as TheMole, she's very quiet and apologetic over it, and even tries to make amends with Hiro, Toko and Byakuya before killing herself.
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* NiceGirl: An interesting case, given her [[WorldsBestWarrior actual Ultimate title]] and [[TheSociopath who she's impersonating]]. It may be Mukuro's actual kindness or how Junko acts when around people to hide her actual personality, or, more likely a combination.
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* TragicVillain: As much as her tricking Makoto into what was intended to be a XanatosGambit involving her reputation as an idol and nearly getting the class executed ''unintentionally'' can count as "villainy", all Sayaka really wanted was to get back to the outside world out of the fear that her friends may have died by the mastermind's hand and all that she had endured over the years to achieve her position as an idol would be AllForNothing, and out of desperation, she had no other ''real'' options at hand to achieve this besides the ruthless pragmatism she's shown to do in the main story.
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* RedHerring: If you looked at this game and knew that Junko Enoshima was ''at least'' a villain before playing ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', you would at first think it's ''this'' "Junko" and be confused as to why they have a difference face. Of course, it turns out that this is just Junko's twin sister in a disguise and the real Junko is completely different in both personality ''and'' appearance.
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* PetTheDog: She successfully persuades ''Byakuya'' to let her and their classmates use one of his private beaches after they graduate because, being Ultimates, they'd attract to much attention at a public beach. She also persuades him to go a long with the group as well.

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* PetTheDog: She successfully persuades ''Byakuya'' to let her and their classmates use one of his private beaches after they graduate because, being Ultimates, they'd attract to too much attention at a public beach. She also persuades him to go a long with the group as well.

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* BecomingTheMask: She grows conflicted with the mastermind's plan in School Mode if you get her relationship values high enough. Even if you get her ending, she doesn't take off her disguise (though she might plan to in the future) because "Junko" is who Makoto has come to know at that point.
-->'''"Junko":''' When you look at me, when I feel your hand in mine... I know that... I'm real.

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She grows conflicted with the mastermind's plan in School Mode if you get her relationship values high enough. Even if you get her ending, she doesn't take off her disguise (though she might plan to in the future) because "Junko" is who Makoto has come to know at that point.
-->'''"Junko":''' --->'''"Junko":''' When you look at me, when I feel your hand in mine... I know that... I'm real.real.
** In ''Ultimate Summer Camp'', she also grows conflicted and in her "My Future" contemplates doing a FaceHeelTurn and defending her classmates from Junko. An interaction with Mondo earlier has them discussing on if they could change their avatars, with her mentioning possibly going with a "more of a serious kind of look", implied to be Mukuro's actual look.



* CheshireCatGrin: Her smile is rather off-putting.

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* CheshireCatGrin: Her smile is rather off-putting.off-putting, though it can be nice during calmer moments like in School Mode, ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'' and ''Ultimate Summer Camp'', when you realize it's Mukuro actually having fun for the most part, considering her DarkAndTroubledPast.



* OddFriendship: She becomes friends with Rantaro in ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'' over having done a lot of travelling in dangerous areas and also that they look like people who ReallyGetsAround, but actually aren't.



* SayingTooMuch: Talking to her long enough in School Mode can get these reactions without much difficulty. One example from the garden goes like this:
-->'''Makoto:''' It's super humid in here, huh?\\

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Talking to her long enough in School Mode can get these reactions without much difficulty. One example from the garden goes like this:
-->'''Makoto:''' --->'''Makoto:''' It's super humid in here, huh?\\


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** She does this a lot less in ''Ultimate Summer Camp'' and ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'', likely since she's been disguised as Junko for ''three years'' by the time of those games. Though she does slip up occasionally, like complimenting Peko's footwork during a swordplay show, then having to walk it back, or talking about her Navy Seal-like training regimen with Sayaka.

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* HeelFaceTurn: In her "My Future" sequence in ''Ultimate Summer Camp'', she considers doing this to give Junko more despair by defending her classmates from Junko, just like in ''Trigger Happy Havoc IF''.



* PaperThinDisguise: Part of the reason Junko killed her off is that she ''really'' wasn't a good actor and would have given herself away sooner or later, and the disguise only worked in the first place because no one had ever met Junko in person (well, not that they remembered) and wouldn't know exactly what to expect outside of her model work, and those could be brushed off as having been photoshopped. One yonkoma comic has Makoto [[BrutalHonesty bluntly agreeing]] with Junko that she was a hopeless actor (citing her love for rations and her difficulty with doing make-up).

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* PaperThinDisguise: Part of the reason Junko killed her off is that she ''really'' wasn't a good actor and would have given herself away sooner or later, and the disguise only worked in the first place because no one had ever met Junko in person (well, not that they remembered) and wouldn't know exactly what to expect outside of her model work, and those could be brushed off as having been photoshopped. One yonkoma comic has Makoto [[BrutalHonesty bluntly agreeing]] with Junko that she was a hopeless actor (citing her love for rations and her difficulty with doing make-up). ''Ultimate Summer Camp'' dials this back, likely because she's been playing as Junko for ''three years'' by that point, though she still occasionally slips up, like revealing superhuman reflexes in grabbing a bug for Gonta or complimenting Peko's footwork when she does a swordwork display, and Ibuki notes when she sees "Junko" in a bikini that she's got a body that could "stop a train". Akane's GutFeeling also tells her that "Junko" would be a good fight in ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'', and sometimes pesters her to spar.
* PetTheDog: She successfully persuades ''Byakuya'' to let her and their classmates use one of his private beaches after they graduate because, being Ultimates, they'd attract to much attention at a public beach. She also persuades him to go a long with the group as well.



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* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Give her credit for managing to write Leon's name with her own blood in English without him(granted Leon isn't the smartest person) all while she was bleeding to death in order to save Makoto(Well at least that's Kyoko's theory).

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* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Give her credit for managing to write Leon's name with her own blood in English without him(granted Leon isn't the smartest person) noticing all while she was bleeding to death in order to save Makoto(Well at least that's Kyoko's theory).

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* EveryoneHasStandards: When deciding who to kill in the manga, she immediately dismisses Makoto because he's her friend. However, it's entirely possible she was thinking about the possibility of becoming a suspect because she's the closest person to Makoto. And if Sayaka succeeded, it'd mean the death of everyone else, including Makoto. (Not that she lived to discover that particular fact.)

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* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Give her credit for managing to write Leon's name with her own blood in English without him(granted Leon isn't the smartest person) all while she was bleeding to death in order to save Makoto(Well at least that's Kyoko's theory).
* EveryoneHasStandards: When deciding who to kill in the manga, she immediately dismisses Makoto because he's her friend. However, it's entirely possible she was thinking about the possibility of becoming a suspect because she's the closest person to Makoto. And if Sayaka succeeded, it'd mean the death of everyone else, including Makoto. (Not that she lived to discover that particular fact.)) However, considering her genuine feelings for Makoto it's more likely than not she didn't choose him based on her feelings rather than just logic.
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* GoneHorriblyWrong: Her attempted murder of Leon Kuwata only ends up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard getting her killed by the same weapon she tried to use on him]]. Similarly, the scenario in which she succeeded would've GoneHorriblyRight as she would've ended up executing everyone else thanks to her FrameUp of Makoto, which would've certainly led her to realize the ''moment'' that Monokuma announced the class trial to the students (in a plot to instigate the first murder) that she made a huge mistake in successfully framing him (the alternative scenario is that no one would believe the claims that she framed Makoto which is brought up in Leon's trial), and wouldn't be able to go back on it either.

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* GoneHorriblyWrong: Her attempted murder of Leon Kuwata only ends up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard getting her killed by the same weapon she tried to use on him]]. Similarly, the scenario in which she succeeded would've GoneHorriblyRight as she would've ended up executing everyone else thanks to her FrameUp of Makoto, which would've certainly led her to realize the ''moment'' that Monokuma announced the class trial to the students after keeping it secret prior to the first murder (in a plot to instigate the that first murder) that she made a huge mistake in successfully framing him (the alternative scenario is that no one would believe the claims that she framed Makoto which is brought up in Leon's trial), and wouldn't be able to go back on it either.
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* GoneHorriblyWrong: Her attempted murder of Leon Kuwata only ends up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard getting her killed by the same weapon she tried to use on him]]. Similarly, the scenario in which she succeeded would've GoneHorriblyRight as she would've ended up executing everyone else thanks to her FrameUp of Makoto, which would've certainly led her to realize the ''moment'' that Monokuma announced the class trial to the students (in a plot to instigate the first murder) that she made a huge mistake in successfully framing him (the alternative scenario is that no one would believe the claims that she framed Makoto which is brought up in Leon's trial), and wouldn't be able to go back on it either.
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* NiceGirl: Although she snaps and tries to commit murder and frame a friend for it, other appearances in the franchise, such as V3's ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'', show that her kindness before then was genuine. She won't even retaliate in kind when someone like [[TheBully Hiyoko]] antagonizes her.

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* NiceGirl: Although she snaps and tries to commit murder and frame a friend for it, other appearances in the franchise, such as V3's ''Ultimate Talent Development Plan'', show that her kindness before then was genuine. She won't even retaliate in kind when someone like [[TheBully Hiyoko]] antagonizes her. She's also a pop idol, and there's no way she would have gotten a reputation if she ''wasn't'' nice to her audience or her friends. The anime adaptation shows a flashback of her time as a pop idol, and she's quite cheerful there with no signs that she's deceiving anyone.
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* FatalFlaw: Her credulity; Asahina is a trusting person and doesn't question things told to her very often, especially when she's under the mental stress of the killing game.

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* FatalFlaw: Her credulity; Asahina is a trusting person and doesn't question things told to her very often, especially when she's under the mental stress of the killing game. This makes it easy for Monokuma to manipulate her into thinking everyone drove Sakura to suicide just by planting a fake suicide note, with Monokuma even mocking her for [[FailedASpotCheck failing to notice that the letter in question didn't have a signature from Sakura]].
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* IronicDeath: A rather painful and cruel example. On top of the obvious fact of being murdered by the guy she was planning to murder, the girl who became the greatest IdolSinger for love and attention, bleeding and screaming to do so, [[DyingAlone bleeds out alone]] [[UndignifiedDeath in a]] ''[[UndignifiedDeath bathroom]]'' by the hand of the BrilliantButLazy Leon who never really worked for his success and wanted to be a rock singer, [[InnocentlyInsensitive clearly unaware of the struggles she went through]]. Monokuma couldn't have orchestrated a worse way for her to go out if he ''tried''.[[labelnote:Note]] I mean, he probably could, but still. [[/labelnote]]

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* IronicDeath: A rather painful and cruel example. On top of the obvious fact of being murdered by the guy she was planning to murder, the girl who became the greatest IdolSinger for love and attention, bleeding and screaming to do so, [[DyingAlone bleeds out alone]] [[UndignifiedDeath in a]] ''[[UndignifiedDeath bathroom]]'' by the hand of the BrilliantButLazy Leon who never really worked for his success and wanted to be a rock singer, [[InnocentlyInsensitive clearly unaware of the struggles she went through]]. Monokuma couldn't have orchestrated a worse way for her to go out if he ''tried''.[[labelnote:Note]] I mean, Granted, he probably could, but still. [[/labelnote]]
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* FinalGirl: She's essentially this in the bad ending. With Kyoko's execution and Toko being KilledOffscreen, that leaves her as the only girl left.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: {{Downplayed}} and {{Justified}}. When Sayaka is murdered and Makoto becomes the prime suspect after her body is found in his room, Hina opts to take a more skeptic stance towards whether or not he is the culprit despite all the signs pointing at him, wanting there to be an investigation first before she starts flinging accusations. Later on in Case 3 after five students are dead, she tries to retain her peppy demeanor but when a mysterious masked figure kills Hifumi and Taka, the former of whom [[DiedInYourArmsTonight dying in her arms]], she's quick to believe that Hagakure is the murderer when he's found in the "Robo-Justice" Suit, never giving him a proper chance to defend himself. {{Justified}} since the stress of the Killing Game is clearly getting to her and, unlike with Makoto, there is more, albeit not flawless, evidence pointing at Hiro.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: {{Downplayed}} and {{Justified}}. When Sayaka is murdered and Makoto becomes the prime suspect after her body is found in his room, Hina opts to take a more skeptic stance towards whether or not he is the culprit despite all the signs pointing at him, wanting there to be an investigation first before she starts flinging accusations. Later on in Case 3 after five students are dead, she tries to retain her peppy demeanor but when a mysterious masked figure kills Hifumi and Taka, the former of whom [[DiedInYourArmsTonight dying died in her arms]], she's quick to believe that Hagakure is the murderer when he's found in the "Robo-Justice" Suit, never giving him a proper chance to defend himself. {{Justified}} since the stress of the Killing Game is clearly getting to her and, unlike with Makoto, there is more, albeit not flawless, evidence pointing at Hiro.
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* KillTheCutie: A rather admirably charming idol girl of a blue color scheme, with an innocent demeanor of a NiceGirl and an alluring temptation surrounding her, engraved in altruism. This infectious charm of hers is used to her own advantage, and she ends up dead in the killing game as the series' first victim due to how irresponsibly said the advantage was managed.

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* KillTheCutie: A rather admirably charming idol girl of a blue color scheme, with an innocent demeanor of a NiceGirl and an alluring temptation surrounding her, engraved in altruism. This infectious charm of hers is used to her own advantage, and she ends up dead in the killing game as the series' first victim due to how irresponsibly said the advantage was managed.

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