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A "Look at how crazy she is, right guys?!" kind of thing
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Plus I thought that coupled with her motive, the whole changing personalities thing felt like the writers were trying too hard. I don't mind villains who enjoy the suffering of others but her motive in of itself is so vague so when someone says that it's just "spreading despair", it'll seem pretty cheesy and not well thought out I think a big reason I don't like her is actually cause "spread despair" is such a shaky motive to me. But then making her some girl who wants to spread despair in the first game to "literally the reason why the world ended" in the second.yeah, I don't like her
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I didn't really like Junko in the first game but whatever, I can deal with her for a case. I don't mind villains that are "forces of nature." I like the Joker and hell, I even like Monokuma. Oh and they're also a twin of a character we have met. I LOVE the "One of us is not who we say we are" trope and Danganronpa completely botched it by making the main villain a character we had never met before. My biggest criticism of Junko is honestly the twist around her in the first game. While the circumstances are different and his influence is much smaller on the overall world than compared to Junko, but all of Jojo's main parts have some connection to Dio, no matter how big or small, and I reallly like how Junko is basically that for Danganronpa.
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I don't know how many people have read the series Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, but I think a character that serves a very similar role is Dio. Junko, the living embodiment of despair, may be dead, but Junko, the symbol of Despair, is something that may never truly disappear. Junko's influence on the world of Danganronpa for me is something that will not be erased for a really long time and I like how Danganronpa since the first game has explored that. I like the way that Junko is this force where it doesn't matter if Junko the person is dead. I personally really like Junko as a character and I like how she is characterized throughout the different works, but at the same time, i never see her as a real character. I think you summed up Junko's character pretty well.