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:''For fighter info, see [[Joker (SSBU)]].'' | |||
{{disambig2|the character from ''Persona 5''| | {{disambig2|the character from ''Persona 5''|the Mexican smasher|Smasher:Joker}} | ||
{{Infobox Character General | {{Infobox Character General | ||
|name | |name=Joker | ||
|image | |image={{tabber|width=265px|title1=Phantom Thief|tab1=[[File:Joker Thief - Persona.png|250px]]|title2=Student|tab2=[[File:Joker Civilian - Persona.png|x290px]]}} | ||
|caption | |caption={{symbol|persona|50px}}<br>Official artwork of Joker from ''{{s|wikipedia|Persona 5}}''. | ||
|universe | |universe={{uv|Persona}} | ||
|firstgame | |firstgame=''{{s|wikipedia|Persona 5}}'' (2016) | ||
|games | |games=''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance = ''{{ | |lastappearance= ''{{s|dragalialostwiki|Dragalia Lost}}'' (update, 2021) | ||
|console | |console= PlayStation 3,<br>PlayStation 4 | ||
|species | |species=Human | ||
|gender | |gender = Male | ||
|placeoforigin | |placeoforigin={{s|wikipedia|Japan}} | ||
|creator | |creator = Katsura Hashino<br>Shigenori Soejima | ||
|artist | |artist = Shigenori Soejima | ||
|englishactor | |englishactor= {{s|wikipedia|Xander Mobus}} | ||
|japanactor | |japanactor= {{s|wikipedia|Jun Fukuyama}} | ||
|interwiki | |interwiki = wikipedia | ||
|interwikiname | |interwikiname = Wikipedia | ||
|interwikipage | |interwikipage = Joker (Persona) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Joker''' ({{ja|ジョーカー|Jōkā}}, ''Joker'') is the codename used by the protagonist of '' | '''Joker''' ({{ja|ジョーカー|Jōkā}}, ''Joker'') is the codename used by the protagonist of ''Persona 5''. Although Joker's civilian name is given by the player in ''Persona 5'' itself, in the anime adaptation, most future medias such as spin-off ''Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight'', promotional material for ''Persona 5 Royal'' and ''Persona 5 Strikers''{{'}} respective Western releases, and his [https://store.nintendo.co.uk/amiibo/joker-no.83-amiibo/12651227.html amiibo description], he received the default name '''Ren Amamiya''' ({{ja|雨宮 蓮|Amamiya Ren}}, ''Amamiya Ren''); the original manga adaptation also gives him the one-off name '''Akira Kurusu''' ({{ja|来栖 暁|Kurusu Akira}}, ''Kurusu Akira''). | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
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Ren Amamiya is the leader of the vigilante group known as the Phantom Thieves. After being falsely accused of assault, he was labeled a delinquent and moved to Tokyo, Japan to attend Shujin Academy as part of his probation while under the care of café owner [https:// | Ren Amamiya is the leader of the vigilante group known as the Phantom Thieves. After being falsely accused of assault, he was labeled a delinquent and moved to Tokyo, Japan to attend Shujin Academy as part of his probation while under the care of café owner [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Sojiro_Sakura Sojiro Sakura]. While there, he discovers a strange application on his smartphone but brushes it off for the time being. After a chance encounter with fellow outsider [[Ryuji Sakamoto]] over their lecherous gym coach [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Suguru_Kamoshida Suguru Kamoshida], they discover that the app is actually a conduit to a parallel reality called the Metaverse. This “cognition” is the manifestation of an individual’s twisted desires into a dream-like fantasy. In this case, Kamoshida sees himself as the king of the academy and treats the rest of the students and faculty like slaves. Wanting no part in this reality, Ren rebels against the oppression of King Kamoshida and awakens his Persona, donning the mask and cloak of "Joker". | ||
Joker is a user of a rare Persona ability known as the Wild Card, which allows him to hold multiple Personas at once. The Metaverse Navigator app and other aid in managing Joker's Personas is provided by [https:// | Joker is a user of a rare Persona ability known as the Wild Card, which allows him to hold multiple Personas at once. The Metaverse Navigator app and other aid in managing Joker's Personas is provided by [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Igor Igor], the proprietor of the Velvet Room (a recurring feature of the ''Persona'' series). Igor warns Joker that ruin is imminent and that his "rehabilitation," facilitated by himself and the twin wardens [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Caroline_%26_Justine Caroline and Justine], is the only way to avoid this ruination. | ||
Joker's initial Persona is [[Arsène]], based on the literary gentleman thief {{ | Joker's initial Persona is [[Arsène]], based on the literary gentleman thief {{s|wikipedia|Arsène Lupin}}. Joker awakens Arsène in order to save Ryuji in Kamoshida's palace. While attempting to escape, the pair meet a catlike creature named [[Morgana]], who also possesses a Persona, Zorro, and mentors Joker in the use of Personas. Upon return trips to the palace, Ryuji awakens his own Persona, Captain Kidd, and the group is inadvertently joined by another of Kamoshida's victims named [[Ann Takamaki]] and her Persona, Carmen. Under guidance from Morgana, the group sends Kamoshida a calling card, announcing themselves as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, causing a treasure to manifest in the palace. The successful defeat of Kamoshida's Shadow, and theft of the treasure, results in a change of heart in the real Kamoshida. | ||
Following this success, the Phantom Thieves pursue other targets, typically corrupt adults who victimize the young, gaining a large following and reputation. Over the course of their exploits, the group grows to include artist [[Yusuke Kitagawa]] (whose Persona is Goemon), student council president [[Makoto Niijima]] (whose Persona is Johanna), reclusive hacker [[Futaba Sakura]] (whose Persona is Necronomicon), heiress [[Haru Okumura]] (whose Persona is Milady), and briefly the detective [https:// | Following this success, the Phantom Thieves pursue other targets, typically corrupt adults who victimize the young, gaining a large following and reputation. Over the course of their exploits, the group grows to include artist [[Yusuke Kitagawa]] (whose Persona is Goemon), student council president [[Makoto Niijima]] (whose Persona is Johanna), reclusive hacker [[Futaba Sakura]] (whose Persona is Necronomicon), heiress [[Haru Okumura]] (whose Persona is Milady), and briefly the detective [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Goro_Akechi Goro Akechi] (whose Personas are Robin Hood and Loki), who tries to stop the group in an attempt to arrest them. Ultimately, they end up exposing and ending a conspiracy to elect the corrupt politician [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Masayoshi_Shido Masayoshi Shido] to the position of Prime Minister of Japan, who, through sheer coincidence, was the very same person who falsely accused the protagonist initially. Soon afterward, they discover that the conspiracy was masterminded by the god-like being [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Yaldabaoth Yaldabaoth], who sought to merge the Palaces and the real world so it might seize control of both of them. After a long and desperate struggle, they banish the false god and free humanity from its control. | ||
In the '' | In the ''Royal'' edition, the Phantom Thieves’ battle is not yet over, as they are trapped by Shujin doctor [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Takuto_Maruki Takuto Maruki], who uses his two Personas (primarily Adam Kadmon, and secondarily Azathoth) to warp reality in order to fulfill everyone's peaceful desires and create a world that sacrifices strife and progress for empty happiness. Joined by Akechi, who is now exclusively using Loki instead of Robin Hood, and gymnast [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Sumire_Yoshizawa Sumire Yoshizawa] (whose Persona is Cendrillon), the Phantom Thieves return to the Metaverse to steal Maruki's heart. After a one-on-one fist fight between Joker and Maruki, the Thieves manage to save and redeem Maruki, who starts over as a taxi driver and helps Joker and Morgana return home safely while evading government surveillance. | ||
In the game ''Persona 5 Strikers'', a new Metaverse threat arises during the thieves’ summer vacation, in the form of a new app called EMMA developed by Madicce (secretly backed by the last Conspiracy loyalist Owada). The Phantom Thieves are joined by a sentient female A.I. named [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Sophia_(Persona_5_Strikers) Sophia] (whose Persona is Pandora and is initially in a pre-Persona-state known as Pithos) and a family man fair cop, [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Zenkichi_Hasegawa Zenkichi Hasegawa] (whose Persona is Valjean), before their time is at limit due to being suspects in this new crisis. The Phantom Thieves soon discovered that Kuon Ichinose had been manipulating the events and made her realize that she was unknowingly serves Demiurge (a true form a sentient EMMA) into stealing humanity's desires. With Demiurge is destroyed, a reformed Kuon depart with her "daughter" Sophia, the death of Zenkichi's wife has been avenged thanks to a testimony by a former Madicce CEO Akira Konoe on ensuring Owada's arrest, and the Phantom Thieves is disband once again. | |||
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[[File:Joker SSBU.png|left|thumb|Joker, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | [[File:Joker SSBU.png|left|thumb|Joker, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | ||
Joker was confirmed to appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a playable character on December 6th, 2018 during {{ | Joker was confirmed to appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a playable character on December 6th, 2018 during {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2018}}. He is the first [[DLC]] fighter to be part of [[DLC|Fighters Pass Vol. 1]]. He was released on April 17th, 2019 along with [[Mementos]], its 11 music tracks, and several ''Persona'' series [[Spirits]] as part of Challenger Pack 1. | ||
[[Masahiro Sakurai]], in a video interview at [[Atlus]], revealed that he had been a longtime fan of the ''Persona'' series ever since ''Revelations: Persona'' was first released on the original PlayStation. He played ''Persona 5'' in his spare time and was continuously impressed by the stylish user interface. It was this initially strong impression that | [[Masahiro Sakurai]], in a video interview at [[Atlus]], revealed that he had been a longtime fan of the ''Persona'' series ever since ''Revelations: Persona'' was first released on the original PlayStation. He played ''Persona 5'' in his spare time and was continuously impressed by the stylish user interface. It was this initially strong impression that he aimed to capture the sense of style in Joker's moveset and the mechanics of Mementos. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Joker's English voice actor is [[Xander Mobus]], who also voices the [[announcer]], [[Master Hand]], and [[Crazy Hand]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''Ultimate''. This marks the first time that an English voice actor for these characters voices a playable character. His Japanese voice actor, | *Joker is one of the only three fighters featured in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to appear in games given an [[wikipedia:Entertainment Software Rating Board#Ratings|M-rating]] by the ESRB, the other two being [[Solid Snake]] and [[Bayonetta]]. | ||
*Joker's English voice actor is [[Xander Mobus]], who also voices the [[announcer]], [[Master Hand]], and [[Crazy Hand]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''Ultimate''. This marks the first time that an English voice actor for these characters voices a playable character. His Japanese voice actor, Jun Fukuyama, also provides the Japanese voice of [[Roy]]. | |||
*Joker is the only third-party fighter from a spin-off series (as ''Persona'' deviates from the ''Megami Tensei'' franchise). | *Joker is the only third-party fighter from a spin-off series (as ''Persona'' deviates from the ''Megami Tensei'' franchise). | ||
*Joker is the fourth playable character to have a real gun on | *Joker is the fourth playable character to have a real gun on his person, after [[Captain Falcon]], Snake, and Bayonetta. He is also the second to use it to attack, after Bayonetta. Like Bayonetta, Joker's gun is magically enhanced in the form of firing ammunition made by mental cognition, though Joker's gun is a model gun instead of a real one. That said, it is based on the [[wikipedia:TT pistol|Tokarev TT-33]], a real-world firearm, making Joker the only character to use a firearm in battle based on a real gun. | ||
*In the form of Joker's Shujin alternate costumes, Joker is the fifth playable character to wear glasses, the first four being [[Koopalings|Roy Koopa, Iggy Koopa]], [[Bayonetta]], and one of [[Inkling]]'s alternate costumes (excluding [[Mii]] Fighters, who may wear glasses if the Miis they are based on wear them). | |||
*Joker is the first and so far only character to have more than one [[victory theme]] in the same game, not counting the change made to [[Chrom]]'s victory theme within an update. He is also the second character whose victory theme plays continuously, replacing the results theme; the first character with this trait was Cloud. | *Joker is the first and so far only character to have more than one [[victory theme]] in the same game, not counting the change made to [[Chrom]]'s victory theme within an update. He is also the second character whose victory theme plays continuously, replacing the results theme; the first character with this trait was Cloud. | ||
*Joker is the only character in the series to have two full-fledged [[List of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character trailers|trailers]] for the same game.<!--Mewtwo does not count for this, as its first "trailer" in Smash 4 was just a model reveal, not a full-on trailer.--> | *Joker is the only character in the series to have two full-fledged [[List of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character trailers|trailers]] for the same game. <!--Mewtwo does not count for this, as its first "trailer" in Smash 4 was just a model reveal, not a full-on trailer.--> | ||
*In ''Persona 5'', Joker holds his knife in a forehand grip, but in ''Smash'', he holds it the opposite way in a reverse grip. The only time he is seen holding his knife in a forehand grip in ''Smash'' is during his Final Smash, [[All-Out Attack]], where the short cinematic before the cut-ins appear (recycled from ''Persona 5'') has him holding his knife as such. | *In ''Persona 5'', Joker holds his knife in a forehand grip, but in ''Smash'', he holds it the opposite way in a reverse grip. The only time he is seen holding his knife in a forehand grip in ''Smash'' is during his Final Smash, [[All-Out Attack]], where the short cinematic before the cut-ins appear (recycled from ''Persona 5'') has him holding his knife as such. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*Article on the [https:// | *Article on the [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Protagonist_(Persona_5) Megami Tensei Wiki] | ||
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