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introduced in the 2010
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'' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' by
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. A world-successful
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, Toko is chosen to enroll into Hope's Peak Academy as the "Ultimate Prodigy". However, when Toko arrives at the Academy, a sadistic, remote-controlled stuffed bear named Monokuma appears before her and her fellow students, telling them they will be imprisoned in the academy for the rest of their lives unless they murder somebody. Toko is ultimately revealed to be the
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and "Ultimate Murderous Fiend" known as , an alter of hers that takes front upon
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, or receiving electrical injuries, serving at the behest of
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while befriending
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. Toko and Jack/Jill return in various ''
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'' spin-off
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as well as in multiple adaptations featuring them in new story arcs as
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es. Writer
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created Toko to most represent the games'
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, being the only
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in the series to be featured as a main character in more than one game.
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voices her in Japanese while Amanda Céline Miller and
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respectively provide Toko's and Jill's voices for the English dub of the game.
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provides her voice in the anime adaptation's English dub. Critical response to Toko's and Jill's characters has been generally positive for their constantly evolving role in the series, as well as the deliveries from her voice actors. Their roles in the spin-off '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'' and
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'' Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'' was also the subject of attraction due to how her
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is discussed, and her relationship with Komaru Naegi.


Creation and development

In developing Toko's characterization, writer/scenario creator
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from
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considered " e easy thing ohave been to make her the final boss, the last
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, the
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. But my goal in this series is to play to people's expectations, so I said, "No, no, no. Let's turn this around. Let's move to the next level with the personalities and let's go for it." Ultimately, despite the talent of "Ultimate Murderous Fiend", Toko does not kill any characters in the first game, and the game's
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is presented as deceased "Ultimate
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. In a subsequent interview with ''Siliconera'', Kodaka stated:
" oko Fukawais an excellent representation of the series. When I was writing the first game and figuring out what was going to happen to Junko, I started to write Genocide Jack and how different that character was from Toko. While I was writing this I felt this is the kind of tension and tempo I want the series to carry. At the end of the day, I felt Toko represented what ''
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'' was and the kind of storytelling might have." —
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The character's design was created by lead artist Rui Komatsuzaki, who considers Toko Fukawa and Genocide Jack/Jill his favorite characters, "a unique character all by herself, but with Genocide Jack included we managed to make her ten times more so." Originally designed as a potential mastermind inspired by the character of Alyssa Hale / Mr. Bates from the 1998 video game '' Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within'', Genocide Jack/Jill was designed with the most facial expressions in the first game, having a separate sprite file from her Toko form. This initially proved difficult in order to make a contrast between the personality of Genocide Jack/Jill and the more plain design of Toko, with Komatsuzaki having "thought it would be incredibly tough to make such a severe personality change using the same character design, so my original plan was to base Genocide Jack on Toko's design but change it considerably. I fell back to the current transformation after being told having them look too different would be messy since she transforms back and forth so often." Elements of the original character designs were additionally incorporated into those of
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, Peko Pekoyama, and Tsumugi Shirogane. Toko's English voice actresses were cited as the most challenging to find due to the portrayal of her psychopathic personality Genocide Jill/Jack; ultimately, voice actresses Amanda Céline Miller and
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(who also voiced Junko Enoshima) were chosen to voice the characters.


Appearances


''Danganronpa'' video games

During the events of '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'', Toko Fukawa is initially introduced as a nervous and timid award-winning romance novelist and former
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(best known for the
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-focused
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''So Lingers the Ocean'', a huge hit that managed to shoot fishermen to the top of all the "Hottest Men"
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s), who is given the title of . After the beginning of the killing game, Toko starts to fall in love with Ultimate Affluent Progeny
Byakuya Togami The following is a list of characters from the Spike Chunsoft video game series ''Danganronpa''. The series follows the students of Hope's Peak Academy who are forced into a life of mutual killing by a sadistic teddy bear named Monokuma. The seri ...
, who remains indifferent towards her, always staying by Byakuya's side. During the second class trial, Byakuya reveals that Toko has
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and in actuality the infamous
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publicly known as "Genocide Jack", her having privately told him this; upon switching alters, Genocide Jill introduces herself as such, and as the , attacking Sakura in a subsequent case after mistakenly believe her having intentions of killing Toko, and proving her innocence in the next trials. In the last trial, Jill is revealed to have retained her memories of the two years the students previously spent at Hope's Peak Academy, confirming the mastermind's account of the outside world being a
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, the pair ultimately surviving and escaping with the other remaining students. In an
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to ''Trigger Happy Havoc'' in which
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is executed after being blamed for killing
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, Toko has a son with Byakuya before eventually dying after establishing a polyamorous relationship with her fellow students. While not appearing in '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', Toko is alluded to when Kyoko mentions to Byakuya that "someone" is waiting for him to return from Jabberwock Island, to which Byakuya responds by asking her not to remind him of "something so horrifying", implying he has in part agreed to some of Toko's intentions towards him. During the events of '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'', set between the events of the first two games, Toko is revealed to have joined the Future Foundation alongside Byakuya, albeit on the level of
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until she can fully control the actions of Genocide Jill with her stun gun, in addition to having taken a
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not to kill any more people in exchange for membership. After Byakuya is kidnapped by
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in Towa City, Toko and Jill seek out Komaru Naegi, the younger sister of
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, in order to escort her through the city and the traps of the Warriors of Hope, assisting her in destroying the group's various
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robots. After defeating the Warriors of Hope and their leader
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, Toko and Jill take on the Resistance-created "Big Bang Monokuma" alongside Komaru, before freeing Byakuya from captivity, who once again rejects Toko romantically after she openly fantasizes about him. Toko and Jill then decide to remain behind in Towa City with Komaru, both in order to cover for Byakuya's escape for the Future Foundation, to help Komaru find her deceased parents' bodies, and to hunt down Monaca and the Servant. Toko appears in a
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in the third main series installment, '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'', in the bonus minigame "Ultimate Talent Development Plan", with her appearance being briefly adopted by the "Ultimate
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er" Tsumugi Shirogane in the main storyline, and Jill being additionally referenced via a mention of her "Ultimate Murderous Fiend" talent. Comparing Toko's looks in her first two games, her hair is loosened in Ultra Despair Girls while it is twintail braided in Happy Trigger Havoc. Her school uniform is intact at first, but is later worn out.


''Danganronpa'' anime

Toko returns in the episode "Ultra Despair Girls" of '' Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'', where the pair confront Monaca once again in Towa City over suspicion of her potential involvement in the new Monokuma's "Monokuma Hunter" game. Upon learning that Monaca is not the new
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, Toko reports this information to Byakuya; she is later seen watching the
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video of the true "Mastermind of Hope", Ryota Mitarai. Years later, Toko assists
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in moving boxes at a newly reopened Hope's Peak Academy, accepting an offer for a drink from Komaru.


''Danganrona'' novels

Toko makes minor
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series ''
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'' and the
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''. In the light novel
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'', set before and during the events of "The Tragedy", prior to the events of ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'', Toko is depicted in the first volume in the company of
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, assisting her in converting Hope's Peak Academy into a
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, expressing jealousy at Byakuya's relationship with Junko while attempting to flirt with him over a video call. After being informed by Byakuya's
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Blue Ink of his capture over a later call, Toko charters a
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so she may rescue him. However, upon arriving in the third volume and finding Byakuya to have been freed, and have taken up his Imposter's position of taking advantage of the Tragedy to actually conquer the world, Toko takes up a position as his
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, unleashing Genocide Jill against the forces of the
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and Byakuya's half-brothers Suzuhiko Ootsuki and Kazuya, criticizing the latter's custom copyright-infringing
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before quietly walking away after a third party kills the former. The following weekend, while preparing Hope's Peak Academy for a potentially permanent state of
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with a
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ed
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, Toko accepts help from Byakuya in moving a heavy cardboard box, offering to throw him a surprise party while discussing the
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of what the box might contain, and asking whether he could one day consider allowing her to bear his child.


Other appearances

Toko Fukawa and Genocide Jack/Jill appear in the Japanese
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adaptation of the series, written and illustrated by Touya Hajime and published by
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, as well as the adaptation of ''Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'', subtitled ''
Genocider Mode , is a Japanese manga series based on Spike Chunsoft's 2014 video game, '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls''. It was published by Kadokawa Shoten in the magazine ''Dengeki Maoh'' and the webtoon platform ''Famitsu Comic Clear ...
'', which is told solely from her perspective. The series was published in the United States by Enterbrain USA. An additional manga series, published by
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, was released solely in Japan. A Japanese musical and series of
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s based on the series, sponsored by '' Kellogg's
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'', cast actresses
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and Kanon Nanaki as Toko Fukawa and Genocide Jack/Jill, adapting the events of the first game, ''Ultra Despair Girls'', and the
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. Toko Fukawa and Genocide Jack/Jill are included as playable characters in a 2014
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event of the
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horror game, ''
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'', alongside fellow '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'' protagonist Komaru Naegi and
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, where their storylines in the event depict the group as they seek to return home to their original universe. In the Japacos Cosplay Studio
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''Last Love Letter'', Toko Fukawa and Genocide Jack/Jill are physically portrayed by C.N. Nami and voiced by Sarannooch Puengheng.


Clothing

In December 2020, Japanese
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brand Estryllia Enhillia announced a clothing line featuring a range of dresses, accessories, and unisex clothing pieces themed around ''Danganronpa'' characters to tie in with the 10th anniversary of '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'', including Toko,
Byakuya Togami The following is a list of characters from the Spike Chunsoft video game series ''Danganronpa''. The series follows the students of Hope's Peak Academy who are forced into a life of mutual killing by a sadistic teddy bear named Monokuma. The seri ...
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Makoto Naegi is a Character (arts), fictional character introduced as the protagonist of the 2010 visual novel adventure game ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' by Spike Chunsoft. A fairly optimistic but otherwise average student who is selected in a raff ...
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Kyoko Kirigiri is a fictional character from the Spike Chunsoft visual novel action-adventure game series ''Danganronpa''. She was introduced in the 2010 game '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a high school student and "Ultimate ???" of Hope's Peak Acade ...
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Junko Enoshima is a fictional character and the primary overarching antagonist of Spike Chunsoft's '' Danganronpa'' series. Junko is featured as the main antagonist and mastermind in the first two games of the series as the true identity of the robotic teddy ...
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Monokuma is a fictional identity adopted by several characters in the Danganronpa, ''Danganronpa'' series, serving as the mascot and main antagonist of the series. Monokuma first appears in ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a disguise used by "Depr ...
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Reception

Critical response to the character has been favorable. ''
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'' praised Toko in ''Ultra Despair Girls'' as "contrasting well as a co-star to Komaru with her weird brand of aloofness–– specially fora character I had not pegged as one who could carry a spin-off when I first finished the original game," praising the writers for "having done a fantastic job making her shine ompared to thebitter, anti-social authoress Toko from the original ''Danganronpa: rigger Happy Havoc'. ''God Is A Geek'' praised the depiction of the "strong bond" in the relationship between Toko and fellow ''Ultra Despair Girls'' protagonist Komaru Naegi. ''
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'' expressed dislike for Toko's characterization in the first game, more favorably praising her "darker" depiction in ''Ultra Despair Girls'' as "proving great writing can sometimes save a shallow experience.", while
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praised the character's "strong" voice dub. ''Koi-Nya'' praised Kodaka's rendition of Toko in ''Ultra Despair Girls'' as "a character for the first title and owwhen they could have left her there, in a position of greater power but without any development, like Byakuya or the protagonist of the first game n ''Goodbye Despair'' they use her masterfully in the psychological development of the protagonist of ''Another Episode'' omaru Naegi "the two eingtools in the plot while Toko is an entity with a life of her own that could not exist in this story without Komaru and vice versa, while ''Hardcore Gamer'' complimented Toko for her "murderous glory sone of the quirkiest characters from the original title", and Genocide Jill's "eccentric role." ''The Gamer'' listed her as the second-best classmate character in the ''Danganronpa'' series behind
Kyoko Kirigiri is a fictional character from the Spike Chunsoft visual novel action-adventure game series ''Danganronpa''. She was introduced in the 2010 game '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a high school student and "Ultimate ???" of Hope's Peak Acade ...
based on her evolution from a shy nervous writer to one able to control her
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aspects of her self. ''
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'' acclaimed Toko in ''Ultra Despair Girls'' as a "memorable character holends a hint of the unhinged to proceedings" throughout the series, while
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ranked her as the 4th creepiest "
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girlfriend" character in manga and anime in 2019.


References

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