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Characters of Persona 5

Persona 5, a role-playing video game by Atlus, is set within Tokyo beginning in April of the year "20XX".[1] It centers on the Phantom Thieves of Hearts,[a] a vigilante group of high-school students working to change people's hearts and have them confess their crimes. They do this by defeating a physical manifestation of their subconscious in a mysterious realm known as the Metaverse, accessed through a mobile app on their smartphones. The playable characters can be controlled in the game's many locations, such as "Palaces", which are formed from people with great desires and a distorted perception of the world.

Playable characters from Persona 5: (left to right) Makoto, Ann, Yusuke, Joker, Haru, Ryuji, Morgana and Futaba

The player character is a silent protagonist codenamed Joker, a high school student who moves to Tokyo after being falsely accused of assault and expelled from his former school, and later forms the Phantom Thieves and becomes its leader.[3][4] He forms it with Morgana, a mysterious cat-like creature who is the Thieves' second-in-command and guide in the Metaverse, who wants to discover his origins and restore his true form, and Ryuji Sakamoto, who is seen as a delinquent at his school due to an incident involving his former track team.[5] Over time, more characters join the group, including fashion model Ann Takamaki,[5] art prodigy Yusuke Kitagawa,[5] student-council president Makoto Niijima,[5] hacker and foster daughter of Sojiro Sakura, Futaba Sakura[5] and business heiress Haru Okumura.[3][4][6] Also interacting with Joker are Goro Akechi,[5] a high-school student and ace detective; Sae Niijima,[5] a public prosecutor and Makoto's older sister; and Igor and his assistants, Caroline and Justine, who are residents of the Velvet Room.[6][7]

Many of the game's characters represent the tarot's Major Arcana suit. Although the suit has twenty-two cards and Royal-exclusive characters account for two additional alternate Arcana for a total of twenty-four, only twenty-one (twenty-three in Royal) are represented by characters; the last one, The World, is given at a later point in the game. The seven deadly sins are a recurring theme within the game, with certain characters and situations representing them.[5]

Creation and design Edit

The game's character design and setting distinguish it from previous entries in the series, replacing Persona 4's yellow-and-green palette with reds and blacks. As with Persona 3 and Persona 4, its characters were designed by Shigenori Soejima.[8] In an interview, Soejima said that he could not design the characters without the game's theme and plot being set first, so he was given detailed instructions from the producer during the process. He also worked on the color scheme and overall visual presentation.[9] In addition to casual and school apparel, each of the Phantom Thieves have their own thematic costumes with masks when in the Metaverse, as well as codenames.[10]

Phantom Thieves of Hearts Edit

Joker Edit

Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama[11] (Japanese); Xander Mobus[12] (English)

The protagonist, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Joker", is the game's main playable character.[11] He is a second-year high school student who gets expelled after being falsely accused of assault by a corrupt politician. As a result, he leaves his hometown and moves in with a family friend in Tokyo to serve a one-year probation. Upon transferring to a new school, he and several other students awaken to a supernatural power known as the Persona. Soon after, they form a vigilante group known as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts to explore the Metaverse, a metaphysical realm consisting of the physical manifestations of humanity's subconscious desires, and remove malevolent intent from people's hearts.

He holds the "Wild Card", an ability that allows him to hold more than one Persona and fuse together Personas to create new ones. His original Persona is Arsène, based on Arsène Lupin, of the Fool Arcana and he fights using knives and handguns.[13] His ultimate Persona is Satanael, the Gnostic equivalent of the devil,[14][b] a deity who can harness the power of the seven deadly sins. Joker also appears in spin-off games Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, Persona 5 Strikers and Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth, as a playable character in the crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and in various other cross-promotions outside of the series. He is portrayed by Hiroki Ino in Persona 5: The Stage.[16] While the player can freely name Joker in the game, he is canonically named Ren Amamiya (雨宮蓮, Amamiya Ren) in most appearances and Akira Kurusu (来栖暁, Kurusu Akira) in the manga adaptation.[17]

Morgana (モルガナ, Morugana)
Voiced by: Ikue Ōtani[18] (Japanese); Cassandra Lee Morris[12] (English)

Morgana, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Mona", is an amnesiac and mysterious cat-like creature who encounters the protagonist after they free him from his cell in Kamoshida's Palace. Wanting to discover his origins and restore his true form, he joins the protagonist in his heists and teaches him and his allies the mechanics of the Metaverse and the ropes of being a phantom thief. Hashino describes Morgana as similar to Persona 4's Teddie and as a mentor of the Phantom Thieves.[19] Outside of the Metaverse, Morgana takes the form of a domestic cat and lives with Joker.[20]

His Persona is Zorro, which Hashino describes as Morgana's ideal human form. Morgana fights using a slingshot and a curved sword. He can transform into a minivan in the Metaverse, which allows the Phantom Thieves to travel quickly. Morgana represents the Magician Arcana as a Confidant,[21] and allows Joker to craft tools to help the Phantom Thieves explore the Metaverse. As the Confidant progresses automatically, Morgana's Persona will transform into Mercurius. In Persona 5 Royal, his Persona can evolve into Diego.[22] He seeks Joker's help to discover his true form, and believes that he was once human. As the Phantom Thieves go further into Mementos,[c] Morgana regains his memories and learns that Igor created him to guide Joker against Yaldabaoth.[24] After Yaldabaoth is defeated, Morgana loses his Metaverse form and vows to remain with Joker in hope of becoming human. In Royal, Morgana gains a human body when the Phantom Thieves were living in Maruki's reality. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Morgana is featured in Joker's taunts, victory poses and All-Out Attack Final Smash, in addition to being a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage as the Morganamobile. He also appears as a downloadable player character in Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania.[25]

Ryuji Sakamoto (坂本 竜司, Sakamoto Ryūji)
Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano[26] (Japanese); Max Mittelman[12] (English)

Ryuji, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Skull", is Joker's first companion. Hashino describes Ryuji as "defiant", but a "nice guy".[19] He is offended by the slightest comments from others, and sometimes resorts to violence. He lives with his mother since they were abandoned by his abusive, alcoholic father.

Ryuji was formerly the star runner on Shujin Academy's track and field team, but after Kamoshida started spreading rumors about his troubled family life, he was enraged and tried to punch him. In retaliation, Kamoshida broke Ryuji's leg in 'self-defense', and he was forced to quit the track team. As a result, the track team was suspended and he was blamed for the incident, earning a reputation as a delinquent.[27]

Ryuji's Persona is Captain Kidd.[28] In battle, he fights using clubs and shotguns. As a confidant, he represents the Chariot[29] Arcana and allows the Phantom Thieves to instantly defeat lower-level Shadows. Joker helps Ryuji rediscover his love for running and re-establish the track team.[27] Despite reuniting the team, Ryuji plans to run on his own instead. Upon completing his Confidant, Ryuji's Persona takes the form of Seiten Taisei, who is known for his immense strength. In Persona 5 Royal, his Persona can evolve into William.[30] He is portrayed by Kouhei Shiota in Persona 5: The Stage.[16] He appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Spirit and as a background character on the Mementos stage.

Ann Takamaki (高巻 杏, Takamaki An)
Voiced by: Nana Mizuki[31] (Japanese); Erika Harlacher[12] (English)

Ann (Anne in the Japanese version)[31] who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Panther", is a one-quarter-American girl in Joker's class who recently returned to Japan. She is fluent in English and is a model. Hashino describes Ann as "the life of the party", who "will have an impact on the fate of the main characters." Despite her popularity, she lacks friends and is isolated and lonely.[32] She is also shunned by the girls in her class because of her rumored relationship with the gym teacher Kamoshida.[33]

Ann joins the Phantom Thieves after learning that her best friend Shiho Suzui's suicide attempt is linked to Kamoshida. Her Persona is Carmen,[28] whom Hashino describes as a "femme fatale character."[19] Ann fights using whips and submachine guns. As a Confidant, she represents the Lovers[34] Arcana and helps Joker negotiate with Shadows. As Joker befriends her, Ann improves herself for Shiho and begins taking her modeling career seriously. After completing her Confidant, Ann's Persona evolves into Hecate. In Persona 5 Royal, her Persona can evolve into Célestine.[30]

She is portrayed by Yuki Odera [ja] in Persona 5: The Stage.[16] She appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage.

Yusuke Kitagawa (喜多川 祐介, Kitagawa Yūsuke)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[35] (Japanese); Matthew Mercer[12] (English)

Yusuke, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Fox", is a student in the fine-arts department of Kosei High School.[35] He is composed, elegant, and observant, and has a passion for art and aesthetics. He has been sheltered throughout his life, and is eccentric around others. Because he is poor, he often skips meals to save money for art supplies, eating ravenously when he has the opportunity. Hashino describes him as "an eccentric character" with a "different charm" than you would expect from his appearance.[19]

Yusuke's mother died when he was three years old, leaving him an orphan. He was taken in by his mentor, the painter Ichiryusai Madarame, who he sees as a father figure and idolizes for creating his favorite painting, Sayuri. However, he is eventually forced to accept that Madarame is exploitative and abusive and plagiarizes his students for profit, robbing them of their passion for art. This leads to him awakening his Persona and joining the Phantom Thieves. Eventually, he learns that Sayuri was a self-portrait by his mother holding him as an infant, and that Madarame allowed her to die from an easily treatable seizure to steal the credit for it. He also painted over Yusuke to decontextualize her expression, manufacturing mystery for the sake of artistic appeal; this revelation enrages him and leads to him fully rejecting Madarame as a mentor.

Yusuke's Persona is Goemon.[28] He fights using Japanese swords and assault rifles. As a Confidant, Yusuke represents the Emperor Arcana[21] and assists the Phantom Thieves by copying skill cards.[d] After Madarame's change of heart, Yusuke has difficulty regaining his ability to create art, but the protagonist helps him rediscover his love for art and the beauty of the world around him; this inspires him to paint Desire and Hope. After completing his Confidant, his Persona evolves into Kamu Susano-o. In Persona 5 Royal, his Persona can evolve into Gorokichi.[30]

He is portrayed by Koji Kominami in Persona 5: The Stage, Stage #2, and Stage 4: Final[16] and Yūnosuke Matsushima [ja] in Stage #3. He appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage.

Makoto Niijima (新島 真, Niijima Makoto)
Voiced by: Rina Satō[36] (Japanese); Cherami Leigh[12] (English)

Makoto, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Queen", is the president of Shujin Academy's student council.[36] She is the school's top student and is considered the brains of the Phantom Thieves for her analytical prowess, being able to deduce conclusions, theorize in several situations, and make elaborate plans. Behind this exterior, she has an inferiority complex and often praises her sister Sae Niijima. Makoto feels that she is a burden to Sae because of their father's death, which has motivated her to work hard to succeed and reduce her sister's stress. Makoto starts tailing the Phantom Thieves to find information for Principal Kobayakawa, but after learning their identities, she tasks them with changing the heart of mafia boss Junya Kaneshiro. She then resolves to join and fight alongside them after tiring of others telling her what to do. Her Persona is Johanna,[28] and she fights using revolvers and tekko.

As a Confidant, Makoto represents the Priestess[21] Arcana and provides the Phantom Thieves with a more-detailed analysis of in-game enemies. As Joker gets closer to her, Makoto decides to become better-acquainted with her classmates and befriends Eiko Takao. She discovers that she is in a relationship with Tsukasa, a suspicious man who has manipulated girls into working for illegal businesses in Shinjuku. Makoto reveals Tsukasa's true nature to Eiko with Joker's help, and decides to follow her father onto the police force. After completing her Confidant, Makoto's Persona evolves into Anat. In Persona 5 Royal, her Persona can evolve into Agnes.[37]

She is portrayed by Kanon Nanaki [ja] in Persona 5: The Stage #2 and Akari Ishizuka [ja] in Persona 5: The Stage #3. She appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage.

Futaba Sakura (佐倉 双葉, Sakura Futaba)
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[38] (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck[12] (English)

Futaba, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Oracle" ("Navi" in the Japanese version),[38] is the adopted daughter of Sojiro Sakura, the owner of Leblanc Café. Despite being a genius computer hacker, she is initially a recluse due to multiple traumatic experiences exacerbating her social anxiety; even after joining the Phantom Thieves, she is fearful of large crowds. Two years before the game's events, her mother Wakaba Isshiki was killed by a car and she was framed for her death with a forged suicide note, resulting in her extended family shunning and verbally abusing her. After this, she was bounced among family members until Sojiro intervened and took her in. This severe trauma has caused her to suffer auditory hallucinations of her extended family's reactions to the suicide note and visual hallucinations of her mother staring at her disapprovingly. As a result, she has internalized her family's hatred of her and locked herself in her bedroom.

By the time of the game's events, Futaba has developed a Palace in the form of a pyramid which represents sloth. However, its true sin is wrath, taking the form of its sole cognitive inhabitant: a sphinx representing Futaba's warped and incorrect belief that her mother hated her. As the Phantom Thieves become more popular, Futaba blackmails them into changing her heart with the alias "Alibaba" after a supposed malevolent hacking group using her old alias "Medjed" targets them. Though she abandons the deal after realizing it entails meeting them in person, they approach her when Medjed continues to threaten them and commit to the heist upon learning her plight. Just before receiving the calling card, Futaba finds the Metaverse Navigator on her phone, and her Shadow appears before her and beckons her to enter her Palace. Her Shadow represents her repressed positive emotions, and helps the Phantom Thieves traverse her Palace while fighting for control with the sphinx, which takes over when she hallucinates. During the final heist, Futaba hallucinates while entering her Palace's keywords into the Nav, resulting in the sphinx manifesting and attacking the Phantom Thieves. After entering her Palace and discovering the truth about her mother's death, Futaba awakens her Persona Necronomicon[28] and helps them defeat the sphinx. After the fight, the Phantom Thieves discover that rather than having a Treasure, she was the Treasure, and that her Palace is collapsing quickly because she awakened a Persona. Like the cast of Persona 4, the strain of awakening a Persona debilitates Futaba for potentially several weeks depending on how long before the deadline the player completed her Palace, and she spends much of the interim asleep. Her unique Change of Heart, a result of her taming her Shadow, prevents her from ending up in the Prison of Regression.

After preventing Medjed from throwing Japan into chaos and a week of the Thieves helping her to become more social, she officially joins them and replaces Morgana as the party's navigator. She later discovers that the Medjed who targeted the Phantom Thieves was a script kiddie loyal to a political conspiracy headed by Masayoshi Shido, who aims to use the Metaverse to turn Japan into a dictatorship. This same conspiracy was also responsible for murdering her mother to steal her cognitive psience research. She plays an instrumental role in the conspiracy's downfall through changing Shido's heart and hacking into several television networks to broadcast his calling card. She also confronts the Shadow of an IT company president, who turns out to have been the false Medjed.

As a Confidant, Futaba represents the Hermit Arcana[21] and provides detailed locations and extra assistance in battle. After learning to adjust to a normal life, she makes a "promise list" of goals she wants to reach with the help of Joker. As she slowly recovers, she reveals that in her youth she was bullied for her intelligence, and her sole friend was Kana. Futaba discovers that Kana's parents were abusing her, and tracks her down only to learn that the abuse has continued. After changing her parents' hearts, Kana and Futaba rebuild their friendship. After completing her Confidant, Futaba's Persona evolves into Prometheus. In Persona 5 Royal, her Persona can evolve into Al Azif.[37]

She is portrayed by Mei Fukuda [ja] beginning in Persona 5: The Stage #3. She appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and is featured in Joker's Final Smash, All-Out Attack, in addition to being a Spirit.

Haru Okumura (奥村 春, Okumura Haru)
Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu[39] (Japanese); Xanthe Huynh[12] (English)

Haru, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Noir", is the heiress of Okumura Foods, owner of the Big Bang Burger restaurant chain. She first appears at the fireworks festival in July and, later, as a third-year chaperone on the school trip.[40] When the Phantom Thieves first encounter her in the Metaverse, she is using the alias "Beauty Thief" (美少女怪盗, bishōjo kaitō) and allied with Morgana, who has temporarily left the Phantom Thieves. She becomes a member of the Phantom Thieves to escape a marriage arranged by her father, Kunikazu Okumura, realizing that he sees her as a tool to advance his business and political ambitions. However, after they change his heart, his Shadow is destroyed by Black Mask, resulting in a fatal mental shutdown, and the Phantom Thieves eventually discover that Shido-loyalists manipulated them into targeting him to engineer their downfall.

Haru's Persona is Milady,[28] and she fights with grenade launchers and axes. As a Confidant, she represents the Empress Arcana[21] and uses her gardening skills to grow SP healing items.[e] After her father's death, Haru becomes Okumura Foods' largest shareholder, but many people in the business, including her fiancé Sugimura, attempt to wrest control from her. Company officials want to expand into coffee shops with cheap labor, but Haru wants a friendly, intimate atmosphere like her grandfather's shop. Over the course of conversations with Joker, she learns to stand up for herself; the company adopts her idea, and she breaks off her engagement with Sugimura. After completing her Confidant, Haru's Persona evolves into Astarte. In Persona 5 Royal, her Persona can evolve into Lucy.

She is portrayed by Riko Sugahara [ja] beginning in Persona 5: The Stage #3. She appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage.

Goro Akechi (明智 吾郎, Akechi Gorō)
Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi[41] (Japanese); Robbie Daymond[12] (English)

Goro is a popular teenage detective who has been given the title of "The Second Coming of the Detective Prince" (探偵王子の再来, Tantei ōji no sairai') by the media, and is know for his talent. Due to living in a series of abusive foster homes, he has become deeply contemptuous of society. He openly opposes the Phantom Thieves, and becomes a rival to Joker. As a Confidant, he represents the Justice Arcana.[21] During his Confidant, Akechi befriends Joker and admits his concerns about the Phantom Thieves' case and his past. He later joins the Thieves under the codename "Crow" after learning of their identities, and forces them to change Sae Nijima's heart to clear their names.

Akechi works for Masayoshi Shido as the "Black Mask" by exploiting the power of Metaverse and his Persona, but secretly plans to destroy his career and avenge his mother's suicide by revealing himself as his illegitimate son after he becomes prime minister. Because the Phantom Thieves are actively working against Shido, Akechi betrays them and attempts to assassinate Joker, partly out of jealousy.[42] After the Phantom Thieves defeat him in Shido's Palace, he sacrifices himself to save them after they are attacked by his cognitive self-created by Shido. In Persona 5 Royal, he becomes playable during the third semester, and near the end of the game, Maruki reveals to Joker that Akechi was brought back to reality out of Joker's wish to save him, and his survival depends on the choices the player made throughout the game.

Like Joker, Akechi is a Wild Card and can use several Personas simultaneously. However, his Wild Card ability is stagnant due to his lack of genuine human relations, meaning he only has two Personas - one representing his façade as a detective, and one representing his true colors.[43] The Persona he uses as a member of the Phantom Thieves is Robin Hood; when he faces the party in his boss battle, he switches to Loki in the second half of the fight. In Persona 5 Royal, his Ultimate Persona is Hereward. With the Phantom Thieves, Akechi fights using laser sabers and ray guns; when he fights them after revealing his true colors, he uses a serrated sword and a silenced pistol.

He is portrayed by Yoshihide Sasaki in Persona 5: The Stage.[16] He appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Spirit, and Joker has a color scheme based on his Crow outfit.

Kasumi Yoshizawa (芳澤 かすみ, Yoshizawa Kasumi)
Voiced by: Sora Amamiya[44] (Japanese); Laura Post[45] (English)

Kasumi, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Violet", is introduced in Persona 5 Royal. She is a first-year student that transfers to Shujin Academy around the same time as Joker. She is a rhythmic gymnast who the school has high hopes for because of her abilities. Although she has a good relationship with Joker and his friends, she has a negative opinion of the Phantom Thieves, saying that their actions may lead people to heavily rely on them instead of trying to solve their problems themselves. Despite this, she later joins them when a new Palace emerges. Eventually, she is revealed to be Kasumi's younger twin sister, Sumire Yoshizawa (芳澤 すみれ, Yoshizawa Sumire), whose memories were changed by Takuto Maruki to make her believe that she is Kasumi, after the real Kasumi died pushing her out of the way of traffic.

Sumire's Persona is Cendrillon. In battle, she fights using rapiers, lever shotguns, and rifles. As a Confidant, she represents the Faith Arcana. In the beginning of her Confidant, she faces a slump in gymnastics, but after remembering she is Sumire, she learns to accept herself. Once her Confidant is maxed, her Persona transforms into Vanadies, and it can also transform into Ella.

Sophia (ソフィア, Sofia)
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno[46] (Japanese); Megan Harvey[47] (English)

Sophia, who assumes the codename "Sophie", is a character introduced in Persona 5 Strikers. Joker first finds her in a box in an underground section of the Shibuya Jail after he first enters the Shibuya Jail via EMMA, a virtual assistant app, by accident. She introduces herself as an Artificial Intelligence who has lost her memories except for her name and reason for existence, "to be humanity's companion". In the real world, she assists the Phantom Thieves as a virtual assistant, such as navigation. Throughout the their adventure, she learns more about human emotions and began forming a bond with Joker and the rest of the Phantom Thieves. She is later revealed to be EMMA's prototype and was given her first command to be a good friend of all humans by her creator, Kuon Ichinose. However, she was deemed a failure. Ichinose then forces a command on her to betray the Phantom Thieves, but she resists the commands after recalling her memories with the Phantom Thieves and awakens her own Persona to fight back. After she and the Phantom Thieves defeat Demiurge and EMMA ceases to exist, she decides to accompany Ichinose on her journey and parts ways with the Phantom Thieves.

Sophia originally fought with a Persona-like entity called Pithos, which late revolves into a full Persona called Pandora, which represents the Hope Arcana. In battle, she fights using yo-yos and blasters. Outside of Jails, she resides in Joker's smartphone, since she does not have a physical body.

Zenkichi Hasegawa (長谷川 善吉, Hasegawa Zenkichi)
Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki[46] (Japanese); Tom Taylorson[47] (English)

Zenkichi, who assumes the codename "Wolf", is a character introduced in Persona 5 Strikers. He is a police officer from the Public Security Bureau, who strikes a deal with the Phantom Thieves to find out the mastermind behind the brainwashing events around Japan. He has a daughter, Akane, who has hated him ever since her mother, Aoi Hasegawa, passed away in a hit-and-run accident and he was unable to arrest the person responsible. At first, he was content with solving the case and then abandoning the Phantom Thieves. However, after bonding with them during the cases and they help him to reconcile with his daughter, his attitude towards them changes. He also allows them to escape arrest when they are framed for murder in Okinawa and the hacking of the virtual assistant, EMMA, which causes him to be temporarily arrested. The Phantom Thieves, through Sae Niijima, allow him to be released from arrest and subsequently awaken his Persona when his daughter is manipulated to be a monarch for Kyoto's Jail.

Zenkichi's Persona is Valjean, based on the main character from Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables, and represents the Apostle Arcana. In battle, Zenkichi fights using a greatsword and dual revolvers.

Antagonists Edit

In Persona 5, some individuals have a distorted view of the world and the people around them. If this grows strong enough, they gain a Palace, a place in the Metaverse where their desires appear. There are eight Palaces that must be overcome, which each represent one of the seven deadly sins and have an owner with whom the main characters interact. In Persona 5 Strikers, a character's corrupted Shadow Self is represented as a "Monarch" that rules over a "Jail" in the Metaverse as opposed to a Palace. Their distorted desires manifest from resentment towards certain people or previous trauma, and use the mobile application EMMA to artificially inflate their own ego by stealing the desires of civilians. Unlike Palace owners, Monarchs' Treasures are related to core traumatic memories, which the main characters view as catalysts for their corruption.

Suguru Kamoshida (鴨志田 卓, Kamoshida Suguru)
Voiced by: Yuji Mitsuya (Japanese); D. C. Douglas[48] (English)

Suguru is Shujin Academy's PE teacher and volleyball coach, who was previously a professional athlete and Olympic volleyball champion. Prior to the game's events, he provoked Ryuji into assaulting him to destroy the track team. He abuses and sexually assaults his students, which the principal ignores because of the volleyball team's fame and his status. Kamoshida targets Ann as his latest sexual conquest; when she rejects his advances, he forces himself on her best friend, Shiho Suzui, resulting in a traumatized and suicidal Shiho jumping off the school roof. When Joker, Ryuji, and Mishima confront him, he threatens to have the three of them expelled at the next school-board meeting. This incident convinces an enraged Joker and Ryuji, who were previously hesitant to resort to the Metaverse out of fear of unintentionally killing him, to change his heart. It also leads to Ann entering his Palace and awakening to her Persona.

Kamoshida's Palace represents lust and takes the form of a castle, where he sees himself as the king due to his power at Shujin Academy. The male members of the volleyball team are depicted as being subjected to torturous training, and the female team members and Ann are viewed as his sex slaves. After his Shadow is defeated, his Treasure (an ornate crown) manifests as his Olympic medal in reality. After his change of heart, Kamoshida surrenders to the police and confesses his crimes. Unlike most of the game's antagonists, Kamoshida is not part of its overall conspiracy. He is portrayed by Shun Takagi in Persona 5: The Stage.[16]

Ichiryusai Madarame (斑目 一流斎, Madarame Ichiryūsai)
Voiced by: Yukitoshi Hori (Japanese); Kyle Hebert[48] (English)

Ichiryusai is a well-known artist who secretly plagiarizes and profits from his students' work. After the death of Yusuke's mother, he took him in and let him live in his run-down shack, acting as his mentor. Yusuke admires him at first since he is the creator of his favorite painting, Sayuri, but later discovers that Madarame stole it from his mother and let her die from a seizure. Madarame then pretended that the painting was stolen from him to fraudulently sell copies of the original to private collectors. When Ann and Yusuke discover Madarame's plagiarism, he threatens to have them arrested for trespassing after his art exhibit is over, including Joker and Ryuji.

Madarame's Palace represents vanity and takes the form of a lavish art museum, where his students are depicted as portraits on display from which he can profit from. His Treasure is the original Sayuri painting, which depicts Yusuke's mother with her infant son in her arms; Madarame had painted over Yusuke to add mystery and appeal to the piece and make his claim as the painter more believable. The Sayuri is the least distorted Treasure seen on-screen; within the Metaverse, the only addition is an ornate frame, and the painting itself is unchanged. After his change of heart, he calls a press conference to admit his crimes and plagiarism. Yusuke later gives the original Sayuri to Sojiro Sakura to hang in Cafe LeBlanc.

Junya Kaneshiro (金城 潤矢, Kaneshiro Junya)
Voiced by: Kazunari Tanaka (Persona 5), Takahiro Fujimoto (Persona 5: The Animation onwards) (Japanese); Jalen K. Cassell[48] (English)

Junya is a ruthless mafia boss responsible for enlisting students from Shujin Academy to smuggle drugs in Shibuya. Makoto, who the principal tasked with investigating Kaneshiro, allows herself to be taken by the yakuza. When the Phantom Thieves try to rescue her, Kaneshiro blackmails them into paying him ¥3 million in three weeks and threatens to show photographs of them at a night club to their schools.

Kaneshiro's Palace represents gluttony and takes the form of a bank hovering above Shibuya, where people are viewed as walking automated teller machines from which he can drain money. His treasure appears as large gold bars in his Palace, manifesting in reality as a golden briefcase filled with fake money. After his change of heart, Kaneshiro deletes the photographs, voids the Phantom Thieves' debt, and surrenders to the police. He is portrayed by Yuya Miyashita in Persona 5: The Stage #2.

Kunikazu Okumura (奥村 邦和, Okumura Kunikazu)
Voiced by: Hirohiko Kakegawa (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith[48] (English)

Kunikazu is the third president of Okumura Foods and Haru Okumura's father. Despite growing up in a financially struggling family, with his father in constant debt, Okumura transformed his family's small company into a multi-million-yen business and founded the popular Big Bang Burger fast-food chain. Because he mistreats his employees, he quickly becomes the most popular suggested target on the Phantom Thieves' online poll, and his abhorrent treatment of Haru causes the Thieves to commit to targeting him.

Okumura was part of Masayoshi Shido's circle as a sponsor until he decided to enter politics himself. To achieve this ambition, he arranged a marriage between Haru and the abusive and domineering Sugimura, who is from a politically influential family. After Shido discovers this, he begins to see Okumura as a threat and orders him killed before the election. Using the Phantom Thieves as scapegoats, the conspiracy rigs the online poll to frame them for Okumura's murder. His Shadow is killed by Goro Akechi after the Phantom Thieves defeat him, resulting in him suffering a mental shutdown and dying during a live conference before he can reveal the names of those linked to Shido.

Okumura's Palace represents greed, and is depicted as a space station where his employees are robots that work in poor conditions and are incinerated upon breaking down. They are used as fuel for the spaceship being built to launch him into the political world. His treasure is the core for his spaceship in his Palace, and manifests in reality as a spaceship model kit he had dreamed of owning as a child, but could not afford due to his family's financial woes.

He is portrayed by Hiroya Matsumoto in Persona 5: The Stage.

Masayoshi Shido (獅童 正義, Shidō Masayoshi)
Voiced by: Shuichi Ikeda (Japanese); Keith Silverstein[48] (English)

Masayoshi is a politician and a representative in Japan's National Diet. Early in the game, he frames Joker for physical assault after he tries to prevent him from sexually assaulting his subordinate, resulting in Joker being placed on probation and expelled from school. He later appears as a candidate for prime minister, leading the United Future Party. To secure victory, he and his followers, including his illegitimate son, Akechi, steal Wakaba's research on "cognitive psience". They also use the Metaverse to cause mental shutdowns and psychotic breakdowns to eliminate potential threats and spread distrust for the current government administration. As the Phantom Thieves gain traction, he and his followers frame them for their crimes to bolster his own popularity among the general public. Under Yaldabaoth's influence, the public becomes convinced that not only is he the only viable candidate, but that he a savior sent to usher in a golden age for Japan. However, those aware of his true colors realize that this "golden age" would be a corrupt administration, which would run the country into the ground and feed on the populace's suffering. Shido himself is indifferent as to whether or not Japan flourishes or declines, so long as he maintains a position of power and dominance over those he views as beneath him.

Shido's Palace represents pride and takes the form of a cruise ship sailing though a sunken Tokyo, where he and his conspirators live in luxury. Rather than cognitive beings, the Shadow selves of his conspirators also reside within the Palace, having been drawn to his strong personality and ego. His treasure is a golden ship's wheel in his Palace, manifesting as his legislator's pin in reality. After Shido's change of heart, he confesses his crimes in a press conference after his landslide victory. However, the cult of personality he benefited from is maintained by Yaldabaoth until the Phantom Thieves destroy Mementos. He is arrested at the end of the game, and Joker testifies against him at his trial.

Yaldabaoth (ヤルダバオト, Yarudabaoto)

Yaldabaoth, the God of Control, is a malevolent being that appears in the form of the Holy Grail: a Treasure of Mementos created from humanity's distorted sloth. He leads the conspiracy to give Masayoshi Shido political power and sponsored the Phantom Thieves to see which is stronger: their salvation of the world or Goro Akechi's desire to destroy and recreate it. He also imprisons Igor and impersonates him until Joker unmasks his identity. After Akechi and Shido are defeated, Yaldabaoth decides that the world should be "saved" by taking control of existence and removing everyone with chaos in their heart. He awakens his body in the core of Mementos, which merges with the physical world as his Palace. This gives him the ability to change lies into truth, driving people into despair and complacency and erasing his enemies.

He is described as the manifestation of humanity's desire for order and control, warped to the point where he no longer cares for the human cost or morality of that order. He is power-hungry, self-righteous and sadistic, and sees humans as little more than livestock and lemmings for him to rule, due to their self-destructiveness and stupidity. However, he does admit the existence of competent and talented humans, which he considers to be useful for him. He initially takes the form of the Holy Grail, which is black before the flow of wishes for him to dominate the world revitalizes him and turns the chalice gold. After the flow is cut off and the Grail is defeated, the chalice merges with his arena to become a giant, robotic, faceless angel who can manifest a gun, bell, sword, and book with each of his four arms. At the end of the fight, it is revealed that he could have easily defeated the Phantom Thieves with his power, but kept fighting them out of arrogance. After this fight, Yūki Mishima, one of the Phantom Thieves' allies, along with the rest of Joker's confidants, manages to convince the surviving civilians to support their fight, leading to the creation of the protagonist's ultimate Persona, Satanael. With Joker using the power of Satanael, Yaldabaoth is finally defeated and reverts to his original form of the Holy Grail, ending his ambitions and destroying Mementos for good. In Royal, however, his defeat allows Takuto Maruki to take his place as ruler of the Metaverse and enact his plan to rewrite reality and create a utopia.


Alice Hiiragi (柊アリス, Hīragi Arisu)
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura (Japanese); Melanie Minichino (English)

Introduced in Persona 5 Strikers, she is perceived by the public as a cute, charismatic pop idol that has left the city of Shibuya smitten with her adorable fashion sense. In reality, she manipulated her public self-image using the transformative effects of the mobile application known as EMMA, which is functionally similar to the Metaverse Navigator. She has also used her position of power to sadistically abuse and bully unknowing men in stable relationships by forcing a change of heart onto them, similarly to the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. Her Shadow Self appears as a dominatrix queen who portrays herself as a lustful and unforgiving temptress, in stark contrast to her innocent image in the real world.

After infiltrating her Trauma Cell, it is revealed to the Phantom Thieves that Alice was a former student at Shujin Academy, who developed depression and low self-esteem as a result of being bullied by popular girls following a failed confession attempt by a boy she knew. She was highly introverted prior to pursuing fashion, and used the EMMA app to seek revenge against other former Shujin students, who wanted to destroy her career and popularity by spreading insults and rumors about her past school life. EMMA also enabled her to cause the bullies to become addicted to her and change the hearts of bystanding men in Shibuya to become her submissive lovers. Her paranoia surrounding her past life is accentuated after meeting Ann Takamaki in the Metaverse for the first time, whom she views as no different from other popular, sociable girls she knew due to her nature as a highly attractive model. When she is defeated by the Phantom Thieves, her Shadow acknowledges that she didn't do anything to improve her self-image on her own, and was wrong to follow the examples of those who tormented her.

Ango Natsume (夏芽 安吾, Natsume Ango)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Zach Aguilar (English)

Ango is an author in Sendai best known for his novel Prince of Nightmares, which has sold over 1 million copies and won a literary award, but in reality heavily plagiarizes various other works. In addition, Natsume is using the EMMA app to steal the desires of the populace, resulting in his fans buying several copies of Prince of Nightmares with loaned money, defacing the Date Masamune statue with promotional posters, and attacking any who criticize Natsume or accuse him of plagiarism. His Shadow Self takes the form of the main protagonist of his book, who is standing behind a cardboard cutout to appear imposing, but in reality wears nothing but a pair of red underwear.

After the Phantom Thieves infiltrate his Trauma Cell, they discover that he overheard his publishers insult him and discuss jury-rigging the literary award so that his book would win, allowing them to sell his book on the reputation of his grandfather, an award-winning novelist. Natsume then used the EMMA app to place his publishers under his control as revenge for their plans to manipulate him. After being defeated by the Phantom Thieves, his Shadow Self admits that he was wrong to plagiarize other works and manipulate the hearts of other. In the real world, Natsume admits to his plagiarism and promises full refunds to those who bought his book, and the plot by his publishers to manipulate him is revealed to the public. Yusuke Kitagawa encourages him to continue pursuing his dream without relying on the works of others for success, and Natsume vows to write his next novel using his own ideas.

Confidants Edit

Like previous Persona games, progression of the characters' skills is based on their level of bonding with non-player characters. Persona 5 has Confidants (コープ, kōpu, lit. "Coop" in the Japanese release, short for "Cooperation"),[49] replacing Persona 3 and Persona 4's "Social Links". Each Confidant represents a tarot Arcana (suit), based on their disposition and problems. Spending time with a Confidant allows characters to advance personas of the same Arcana, gain extra skills, and fuse the strongest persona of that Arcana.

Sae Niijima (新島 冴, Niijima Sae)
Voiced by: Yūko Kaida (Japanese); Elizabeth Maxwell[48] (English)

Sae is a prosecutor for the Tokyo District Special Investigation Department and legal guardian of her sister, Makoto. Although Sae cares for Makoto and helps her succeed, she sees her sister as a burden who takes what little enjoyment is left in life after their father, a police officer, was killed in the line of duty. In her disillusionment with the Japanese judicial system, Sae develops a Palace representing envy in the form of a rigged casino where she always wins. She is assigned to the Phantom Thieves case, and becomes fixated on them. Due to the heist taking place in the midst of a ruse intended to counter another ruse, her Treasure is not stolen; her heart is instead changed through a combination of Makoto reasoning with her Shadow and her interrogation of Joker in the aftermath of the "failed" heist, preventing her from ending up in the Prison of Regression. Since a briefcase was used as a decoy Treasure to leave Akechi unaware that the Phantom Thieves had discovered his true colors, it is unknown what form the Treasure took within the Metaverse; however, Makoto suspects that it would have manifested in reality as their father's police notebook, and the unformed Treasure has a silhouette of a notebook within.

As a Confidant, Sae represents the Judgment Arcana.[21] During the game, she interrogates Joker about the Phantom Thieves following his arrest. Although Sae is tasked to prosecute the Phantom Thieves, she believes Joker's story and helps him escape. As the interrogation is a frame story and the rank 10 requirements progress the story beyond November 20, this Confidant is technically completed in a single day - one where Joker has no access to the Velvet Room - and therefore has no effect on gameplay, not even Arcana Burst, until it is maxed out. When she completes her Confidant she decides to help out the Phantom Thieves, and ultimately quits being a prosecutor to become a defense attorney. She is portrayed by Kaoru Marimura [ja] in Persona 5: The Stage.[16]

Sojiro Sakura (佐倉 惣治郎, Sakura Sōjirō)
Voiced by: Jouji Nakata[50] (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English)

Sojiro[50] is the owner of Café Leblanc and Joker's guardian during his probation. Despite originally being cold toward Joker, Sojiro eventually warms up to him over time. He teaches Joker about coffee and curry when he works at the café.[51] The protagonist later learns that Sojiro is Futaba's legal guardian, who adopted her after her mother's death.

Sojiro was a former government official who was in love with Wakaba, Futaba's mother. He left the government sector to work at the café shortly after her death, and suspects Masayoshi Shido's involvement in her death. Sojiro learns that Joker and his friends are the Phantom Thieves after he discovers the calling card they gave Futaba, and, realizing they saved Futaba's life, lets them use Café Leblanc as their headquarters.

As a Confidant, Sojiro represents the Hierophant Arcana.[21] During his Confidant, he is harassed and extorted by Futaba's abusive uncle. Futaba wants to defend Sojiro, but his coolness towards her causes them to argue. The protagonist helps Sojiro and Futaba reconcile; Sojiro asks Futaba to stay with him, and thanks Joker for reminding him not to take the easy path in life. He is portrayed by Eiji Moriyama in Persona 5: The Stage.[16]

Lavenza (ラヴェンツァ, Raventsa)
Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki[52] (Japanese); Carrie Keranen[48] (English)

Caroline (カロリーヌ, Karorīnu) and Justine (ジュスティーヌ, Jusutīnu)[52] are twin prison wardens in the Velvet Room, who replace Elizabeth and Margaret from the previous two games as Igor's assistants. Caroline is the "bad cop", with a short temper and a general dislike of Joker; she guards the entrances to the Velvet Room in Tokyo, and kicks Joker inside when he enters. Justine plays the "good cop" and manages the Persona Compendium, a list of the Personas Joker has owned. Despite being calmer than Caroline, she still treats Joker as a prisoner and guards the entrances to the Velvet Room in Mementos.

Caroline and Justine represent the Strength Arcana,[21] and encourage Joker to fuse certain Personas with skills. When he fails to stop the Holy Grail, they remember that Yaldabaoth had captured Igor and that they were once one being, who he split in two to prevent them from acting. They fuse into Lavenza, their true form; she calls Joker "Trickster" instead of "inmate." Caroline & Justine appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Spirit.

Igor (イゴール, Igōru)
Voiced by: Masane Tsukayama (False Igor), Isamu Tanonaka (Real Igor)[52] (Japanese); David Lodge (False Igor) (English)

Igor is the prison master of the Velvet Room. As a Confidant he represents the Fool Arcana,[21] allowing Joker to have multiple Personas simultaneously. When Joker fails to stop the Holy Grail, Igor declares his rehabilitation a failure and reveals himself as Yaldabaoth in disguise. The real Igor, who has been held captive for the entirety of the story,[53] is freed and helps Joker defeat Yaldabaoth, providing the same services. Igor appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Spirit.

Tae Takemi (武見 妙, Takemi Tae)
Voiced by: Yuka Saitō (Japanese); Abby Trott (Persona 5 Royal and Persona 5: The Animation) (English)

Tae[54] owns the Takemi Medical Clinic in Yongen-Jaya. She is nicknamed "the Black Death" because she is secretly selling barely-legal prescriptions to her patients The protagonist helps her by participating in clinical trials to test her new medications, which she hopes will boost her credibility. Artist Shigenori Soejima said that he originally designed her as "extremely unapproachable, with the eyes of a killer", but softened her appearance at Hashino's request.[55]

As a Confidant, Takemi represents the Death Arcana[21] and gives Joker discounted supplies from her pharmacy. As Joker participates in more of her trials, he learns that Takemi had worked for a university and was fired after being blamed for a disastrous medical trial she had opposed. She becomes more motivated after treating a young patient with a similar illness, and when Joker changes the heart of her former colleague, she saves a former patient's life and regains her reputation.

Munehisa Iwai (岩井 宗久, Iwai Munehisa)
Voiced by: Hisao Egawa (Japanese); Kaiji Tang (English)

Munehisa is a former yakuza who owns an airsoft shop, Untouchable, in Shibuya. In the Metaverse, fake guns and weapons are as effective as the real thing, so Joker frequently visits Untouchable to supply the Phantom Thieves with equipment. Iwai has an adopted son, Kaoru, whose mother abandoned him when she could not sell him for drug money. Unable to bring himself to tell Kaoru about his ties to the yakuza, Iwai instead told him that he was a family friend who took him in after his parents died in a car accident.

Iwai represents the Hanged Man Arcana.[21] In his Confidant, Joker acts as a lookout for Iwai and helps him with a deal involving his yakuza brother Tsuda, who has been forcing him to illegally customize guns. He is also attempting to save face within his organization after a weapons deal he made with the Hong Kong Triads fell through. The deal becomes fraught when Tsuda threatens Joker and Iwai's lives. After the Phantom Thieves change his heart, he repents, admitting that he thought he was losing his place in the organization to younger members. Another yakuza, Masa, tries to take advantage of Tsuda abandoning the deal, and threatens to kill Kaoru and reveals the truth regarding his parents. Iwai acknowledges Kaoru as his son, and Tsuda takes Masa into custody.

Yuuki Mishima (三島 由輝, Mishima Yūki)
Voiced by: Daisuke Sakaguchi[56] (Japanese); Sean Chiplock[48] (English)

Yuuki[56] is a classmate of Joker and Ann and member of the volleyball club. He is a frequent target of Kamoshida's abuse, and was forced to leak Joker's criminal records on the internet, leading to Joker being ostracized by the student body. He also summoned Shiho Suzui to Kamoshida's office, leading to a sexual assault and Shiho's suicide attempt; Kamoshida nearly expels him for confronting him with Joker and Ryuji. After Kamoshida's arrest, he realizes that Joker, Ryuji, and Ann are the Phantom Thieves. He creates and manages the Phantom Aficionados website, a fan site dedicated to the Thieves with a message board where people post requests for changes of heart. Mishima periodically sends these requests to Joker to enhance the Thieves' reputation.

As a Confidant, Mishima represents the Moon Arcana[21] and will give party members experience points. His fascination with the Phantom Thieves becomes an obsession, and Joker deduces that his motivation to help springs from insecurity and his desire for popularity. When Mishima runs into his bully from middle school, he threatens to have his heart changed. After Joker confronts his Shadow in Mementos, Mishima realizes the error of his ways and saves his bully from thugs.

He is portrayed by Taishu Nukanobu in Persona 5: The Stage and Stage #2[16] and Shogo Tamura [ja] in Stage #3.

Sadayo Kawakami (川上 貞代, Kawakami Sadayo)
Voiced by: Mai Fuchigami[57][55] (Japanese); Michelle Ruff[48] (English)

Sadayo[57] is Class 2-D's Japanese-language teacher and the homeroom teacher in Joker and Ann's class. Kawakami avoids Joker until he learns that she took up a job as a maid to pay the guardians of Taiki Takase, a student from the previous school she worked at. Takase worked several part-time jobs to support his guardians' hedonistic lifestyle, and as a result frequently missed school and received low grades. When Kawakami began tutoring him, the principal ordered her to stop or resign because of Takase's rumored delinquency. Takase was killed in a car accident shortly afterwards, and his guardians use his death to extort money from Kawakami, threatening to sue her if she does not comply.

As a Confidant, Kawakami represents the Temperance Arcana.[21] She helps Joker with chores and gives him free time in class. Initially saying that it pays her sister's medical bills, Kawakami's second job allows her no time to rest and she is hospitalized with exhaustion. When Joker changes the hearts of Takase's guardians, she quits her second job and resolves to be a better teacher.

She is portrayed by Sawa Minami [ja] in Persona 5: The Stage.

Toranosuke Yoshida (吉田 寅之助, Yoshida Toranosuke)
Voiced by: Keiichi Noda (Japanese); William Salyers (English)

Toranosuke is an independent politician and public speaker who has lost seven consecutive elections. He attempts to overcome a bad reputation and his nickname of "No Good Tora" after committing several political blunders early in his career, including accusations of embezzling party funds.

As a Confidant, Yoshida represents the Sun Arcana.[21] The player can volunteer to aid his public speaking to build up his Confidant, during which it is revealed that his old mentor was responsible for the scandal which destroyed his credibility, as they misappropriated the funds and used Yoshida as a scapegoat. By the end of the Confidant, Yoshida has won a sizable base for his upcoming campaign and the culprit behind the scandal is revealed, allowing him to confront his problems head-on. During the general election, despite Shido's party winning in a landslide victory, Yoshida's popular support allows him to finally be elected to the Diet.

Ichiko Ohya (大宅 一子, Ōya Ichiko)
Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama (Japanese); Amanda Winn-Lee (English)

Ichiko is a reporter and paparazza in her mid-20s who will write whatever story sells and sometimes manipulates information in her articles for clickbait. She was once a more-stringent journalist, but her story exposing the scandal of Masayoshi Shido's cohort was censored and she was reassigned to entertainment. Her partner, Kayo Murakami, disappeared and was framed.

As a Confidant, Ohya represents the Devil Arcana.[21][58] The protagonist leaks information about the Phantom Thieves to the media, allowing Ohya to unearth information about her demotion.[59] She is forced to act as Joker's girlfriend to hide from her bosses that she is working to overcome them. She frequents Shinjuku's Crossroads Bar, where she is friends with drag queen bartender Lala Escargot.[60]

Chihaya Mifune (御船 千早, Mifune Chihaya)
Voiced by: Miyu Matsuki (Persona 5),[61] Haruka Terui (Persona 5: The Animation onwards) (Japanese); Sarah Anne Williams[48] (English)

Chihaya[61] is a fortune-teller from the countryside with a stand in Shinjuku, who speaks in her original dialect when flustered. Despite being part of a con-artist group, her clairvoyance is genuine. She moved to Tokyo after being ostracized by her hometown and accused of witchcraft due to her clairvoyance.

As a Confidant, Chihaya represents the Fortune Arcana[21] and can boost Joker's social statistics and relationships with his other Confidants. She scams Joker out of ¥100,000 to buy a Holy Stone, which turns out to be rock salt. When he confronts her and changes the heart of someone who is bothering one of her clients, she has him accompany her during her readings because she believes that he can change fate. Her employer, the Assembly of Divine Power, a group of New Age con artists, force her to sell fake Holy Stones; she persists, since her readings say that she cannot escape. After Joker changes the Assembly leader's heart so that he will release Chihaya from her contract, he convinces her that the future can be changed and that her actions shape her destiny.

Hifumi Togo (東郷 一二三, Tōgō Hifumi)
Voiced by: Tomomi Isomura[62] (Japanese); Eden Riegel (English)

Hifumi[62] is a champion shogi player from Kosei High School who is often found at the church in Kanda at night. She wishes to become a professional player like her ailing father, who taught her how to play shogi. Her mother encourages her media appearances, and promotes her Japanese idol work, when she would rather be praised for her shogi skills. Early in the game's development, Hifumi was conceived as a member of the Phantom Thieves, acting as a more radical strategist in contrast to Makoto's straightforward approach, but she was eventually reduced to a Confidant, leaving Makoto with both traits.

As a Confidant, Hifumi represents the Star Arcana[21] and teaches Joker tactical skills, such as switching members from the party during battle, with shogi. Hifumi discovers that her mother has been rigging shogi matches in her favor, while attempting to force her to quit the game and focus solely on being an idol so she can live her dream through her daughter. After Joker changes her mother's heart, Hifumi loses a shogi tournament and is called the "Phony Princess" by the media. Despite this, she is happy to be her real self and vows to continue pursuing her dream to play professionally while rebuilding her reputation as an honest player.

Shinya Oda (織田 信也, Oda Shinya)
Voiced by: Aki Kanada (Japanese); Barbara Goodson (English)

Shinya[63] is an elementary-school student who hangs out at the Gigolo Arcade in Akihabara. He is known as the King because of his top score in the shoot 'em up arcade game, Gun About. Shinya idolizes the Phantom Thieves, and Joker asks him for his help in defeating a cheating gamer in Mementos.

As a Confidant, Shinya represents the Tower Arcana[21] and teaches Joker gun moves in Gun About, which Joker utilizes in the Metaverse. Despite his popularity at the arcade, he is swept up in a prank war with his classmates and vows to win, an aggressive trait learned from his mother, Hanae. When his classmates accuse him of bullying, he questions himself and becomes concerned when he realizes that his mother has become more unreasonable, arguing with his school concerning his education. After Hanae sees Shinya hanging out with Joker, she accuses the latter of being a bad influence to her son and threatens to report him to the police. After Joker changes her heart, Shinya makes amends with his classmates.

Takuto Maruki (丸喜 拓人, Maruki Takuto)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino (Japanese); Billy Kametz (English)

Takuto is a character introduced in Persona 5 Royal who represents the Councillor Arcana, an Arcana newly introduced for Royal. He is a new guidance counselor who arrives at Shujin Academy after Kamoshida's arrest. Contrary to Kasumi, he has a positive opinion of the Phantom Thieves, as he thinks their actions can bring happiness and justice to people. It is later revealed he was one of the original researchers of Cognitive Psience, having studied it since his college days, and is hoping to validate his research during his tenure at Shujin. After his fiancé Rumi lost her parents in a violent crime and entered a state of catatonic depression, he awoke to a Persona with the ability to alter the cognitions of others, altering their personalities and memories. Maruki unintentionally used his powers for the first time on Rumi, changing her cognition so that she no longer suffered from the trauma of her parents' deaths, but erasing her memory of him in the process. He would continue using his powers to alter the cognitions of patients that had suffered from similarly severe trauma, such as Sumire Yoshizawa, whose cognition he changed to make her believe she was her deceased sister, Kasumi.

If the protagonist maxed out his Confidant before the end of his tenure at Shujin, then during the conflict with Yaldabaoth, he will present his finished Cognitive Psience paper to his old professor out of spite. The funding for his dream of opening a lab in Odaiba was supposedly cut off due to a lack of "concrete evidence". In reality, Shido pulled the strings to shut down the funding and stole Maruki's research, like he did with Futaba's mother. During an argument with his old professor, Maruki becomes vulnerable to the distortion caused by Yaldabaoth merging Mementos with the real world, causing his Persona to manifest incompletely and in a berserk state as Azathoth, rather than Adam Kadmon. As a result, he enters a delusional state where he believes the only way to improve the world is to use his abilities on everyone to create a utopia, becoming the final antagonist of Royal. Despite possessing a Persona, Maruki manifests a Palace in the Metaverse at the same time, something Morgana notes should be impossible. His Palace represents sorrow and takes the form of a research facility on the site in Odaiba where his lab was to be built before his funding was cut, where people are brainwashed into feeling nothing but happiness before ascending to his perceived utopia. His Treasure appears as a torch in the Metaverse, symbolizing his desire to guide humanity, which manifests in reality as a newspaper clipping detailing the murder of Rumi's parents.

In the new bad/neutral ending, Joker allows Maruki to warp reality to grant humanity their desires, and he is last seen taking a group picture of the Phantom Thieves. In the true ending, Maruki is defeated by the Phantom Thieves and realizes the error of his ways, and that he must face life's hardships head on instead of running away from them. He reforms, becomes a taxi driver, and offers Joker a ride as he is being followed by officers. Maruki tells Joker that he will move forward in his life, just like how Joker and his friends will do the same.

Reception Edit

The game's characters were generally well received. According to Simon Miller of trustedreviews.com, "The cast of characters only gets better as the game progresses."[64] The Verge also praised the cast: "Persona 5 has a memorable and lovable cast of characters ... the story is buoyed by a great cast of characters, who – in typical Persona fashion – start out as forgettable teenage archetypes, before revealing themselves to be layered, lovable individuals."[65]

GamesRadar+ praised the characters and the new Confidants: "Every aspect of the game's narrative is outstanding, including the many ancillary folks that you can make into 'confidants'".[66] Eurogamer enjoyed the characters' exchanges of surreptitious text messages, but objected to the game's gender ethics: "Persona 5 continues the franchise's awkward relationship with queer-coded people".[67] In The Independent, a reviewer called the characters "fantastic".[68]

GameSpew also noted the characters: "Yet as with any Persona game, its biggest selling point is how the game explores such ideas through its colourful cast of characters."[69] According to a Kotaku review, "If you're looking for an RPG with a great story and characters it may be a huge disappointment."[70] However, Amanda Yeo of Kotaku enjoyed the game and its characters: "Persona 5 taught me how to be a friend."[71] A Polygon reviewer liked the game's characters overall, but disliked the portrayal of homosexual characters: "Essentially, some of Persona 5's only examples of queer characterization are there as a terrible joke."[72]

Explanatory notes Edit

  1. ^ Kokoro no kaitō-dan (心の怪盗団) in Japanese. The team's name, which can be changed in the game, is known as The Phantoms (ザ・ファントム, Za Fantomu).[2]
  2. ^ The "Ultimate Persona" is a character's final, or most powerful Persona[15]
  3. ^ Mementos is a large dungeon in-game, the palace of the whole of society[23]
  4. ^ Skill cards are items in-game that allow the holder to learn new skills, magic or attacks
  5. ^ SP stands for "Special Points", used for casting magic in game.

Citations Edit

  1. ^ Tolentino, Joe (May 12, 2016). "I translated the new Persona 5 trailer, so let's analyze it". Destructoid. from the original on September 24, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2016.
  2. ^ "今夜何かが起こるのか。「PERSONA SUPER LIVE 2015」にザ・ファントムを名乗る何者かから"謎の予告状"が届く". 4gamer (in Japanese). February 5, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Romano, Sal (October 2, 2015). "Persona 5 reveals new Persona artwork, updated character descriptions". Gematsu. from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Wallace, Kimberley (December 9, 2015). "New Persona 5 Details You Won't Find Anywhere Else". Game Informer. from the original on December 13, 2015. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
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Persona 5 a role playing video game by Atlus is set within Tokyo beginning in April of the year 20XX 1 It centers on the Phantom Thieves of Hearts a a vigilante group of high school students working to change people s hearts and have them confess their crimes They do this by defeating a physical manifestation of their subconscious in a mysterious realm known as the Metaverse accessed through a mobile app on their smartphones The playable characters can be controlled in the game s many locations such as Palaces which are formed from people with great desires and a distorted perception of the world Playable characters from Persona 5 left to right Makoto Ann Yusuke Joker Haru Ryuji Morgana and FutabaThe player character is a silent protagonist codenamed Joker a high school student who moves to Tokyo after being falsely accused of assault and expelled from his former school and later forms the Phantom Thieves and becomes its leader 3 4 He forms it with Morgana a mysterious cat like creature who is the Thieves second in command and guide in the Metaverse who wants to discover his origins and restore his true form and Ryuji Sakamoto who is seen as a delinquent at his school due to an incident involving his former track team 5 Over time more characters join the group including fashion model Ann Takamaki 5 art prodigy Yusuke Kitagawa 5 student council president Makoto Niijima 5 hacker and foster daughter of Sojiro Sakura Futaba Sakura 5 and business heiress Haru Okumura 3 4 6 Also interacting with Joker are Goro Akechi 5 a high school student and ace detective Sae Niijima 5 a public prosecutor and Makoto s older sister and Igor and his assistants Caroline and Justine who are residents of the Velvet Room 6 7 Many of the game s characters represent the tarot s Major Arcana suit Although the suit has twenty two cards and Royal exclusive characters account for two additional alternate Arcana for a total of twenty four only twenty one twenty three in Royal are represented by characters the last one The World is given at a later point in the game The seven deadly sins are a recurring theme within the game with certain characters and situations representing them 5 Contents 1 Creation and design 2 Phantom Thieves of Hearts 2 1 Joker 3 Antagonists 4 Confidants 5 Reception 6 Explanatory notes 7 Citations 8 External linksCreation and design EditThe game s character design and setting distinguish it from previous entries in the series replacing Persona 4 s yellow and green palette with reds and blacks As with Persona 3 and Persona 4 its characters were designed by Shigenori Soejima 8 In an interview Soejima said that he could not design the characters without the game s theme and plot being set first so he was given detailed instructions from the producer during the process He also worked on the color scheme and overall visual presentation 9 In addition to casual and school apparel each of the Phantom Thieves have their own thematic costumes with masks when in the Metaverse as well as codenames 10 Phantom Thieves of Hearts EditJoker Edit Main article Joker Persona Voiced by Jun Fukuyama 11 Japanese Xander Mobus 12 English The protagonist who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Joker is the game s main playable character 11 He is a second year high school student who gets expelled after being falsely accused of assault by a corrupt politician As a result he leaves his hometown and moves in with a family friend in Tokyo to serve a one year probation Upon transferring to a new school he and several other students awaken to a supernatural power known as the Persona Soon after they form a vigilante group known as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts to explore the Metaverse a metaphysical realm consisting of the physical manifestations of humanity s subconscious desires and remove malevolent intent from people s hearts He holds the Wild Card an ability that allows him to hold more than one Persona and fuse together Personas to create new ones His original Persona is Arsene based on Arsene Lupin of the Fool Arcana and he fights using knives and handguns 13 His ultimate Persona is Satanael the Gnostic equivalent of the devil 14 b a deity who can harness the power of the seven deadly sins Joker also appears in spin off games Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight Persona 5 Strikers and Persona Q2 New Cinema Labyrinth as a playable character in the crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros Ultimate and in various other cross promotions outside of the series He is portrayed by Hiroki Ino in Persona 5 The Stage 16 While the player can freely name Joker in the game he is canonically named Ren Amamiya 雨宮蓮 Amamiya Ren in most appearances and Akira Kurusu 来栖暁 Kurusu Akira in the manga adaptation 17 Morgana モルガナ Morugana Voiced by Ikue Ōtani 18 Japanese Cassandra Lee Morris 12 English Morgana who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Mona is an amnesiac and mysterious cat like creature who encounters the protagonist after they free him from his cell in Kamoshida s Palace Wanting to discover his origins and restore his true form he joins the protagonist in his heists and teaches him and his allies the mechanics of the Metaverse and the ropes of being a phantom thief Hashino describes Morgana as similar to Persona 4 s Teddie and as a mentor of the Phantom Thieves 19 Outside of the Metaverse Morgana takes the form of a domestic cat and lives with Joker 20 His Persona is Zorro which Hashino describes as Morgana s ideal human form Morgana fights using a slingshot and a curved sword He can transform into a minivan in the Metaverse which allows the Phantom Thieves to travel quickly Morgana represents the Magician Arcana as a Confidant 21 and allows Joker to craft tools to help the Phantom Thieves explore the Metaverse As the Confidant progresses automatically Morgana s Persona will transform into Mercurius In Persona 5 Royal his Persona can evolve into Diego 22 He seeks Joker s help to discover his true form and believes that he was once human As the Phantom Thieves go further into Mementos c Morgana regains his memories and learns that Igor created him to guide Joker against Yaldabaoth 24 After Yaldabaoth is defeated Morgana loses his Metaverse form and vows to remain with Joker in hope of becoming human In Royal Morgana gains a human body when the Phantom Thieves were living in Maruki s reality In Super Smash Bros Ultimate Morgana is featured in Joker s taunts victory poses and All Out Attack Final Smash in addition to being a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage as the Morganamobile He also appears as a downloadable player character in Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania 25 Ryuji Sakamoto 坂本 竜司 Sakamoto Ryuji Voiced by Mamoru Miyano 26 Japanese Max Mittelman 12 English Ryuji who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Skull is Joker s first companion Hashino describes Ryuji as defiant but a nice guy 19 He is offended by the slightest comments from others and sometimes resorts to violence He lives with his mother since they were abandoned by his abusive alcoholic father Ryuji was formerly the star runner on Shujin Academy s track and field team but after Kamoshida started spreading rumors about his troubled family life he was enraged and tried to punch him In retaliation Kamoshida broke Ryuji s leg in self defense and he was forced to quit the track team As a result the track team was suspended and he was blamed for the incident earning a reputation as a delinquent 27 Ryuji s Persona is Captain Kidd 28 In battle he fights using clubs and shotguns As a confidant he represents the Chariot 29 Arcana and allows the Phantom Thieves to instantly defeat lower level Shadows Joker helps Ryuji rediscover his love for running and re establish the track team 27 Despite reuniting the team Ryuji plans to run on his own instead Upon completing his Confidant Ryuji s Persona takes the form of Seiten Taisei who is known for his immense strength In Persona 5 Royal his Persona can evolve into William 30 He is portrayed by Kouhei Shiota in Persona 5 The Stage 16 He appears in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a Spirit and as a background character on the Mementos stage Ann Takamaki 高巻 杏 Takamaki An Main article Ann Takamaki Voiced by Nana Mizuki 31 Japanese Erika Harlacher 12 English Ann Anne in the Japanese version 31 who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Panther is a one quarter American girl in Joker s class who recently returned to Japan She is fluent in English and is a model Hashino describes Ann as the life of the party who will have an impact on the fate of the main characters Despite her popularity she lacks friends and is isolated and lonely 32 She is also shunned by the girls in her class because of her rumored relationship with the gym teacher Kamoshida 33 Ann joins the Phantom Thieves after learning that her best friend Shiho Suzui s suicide attempt is linked to Kamoshida Her Persona is Carmen 28 whom Hashino describes as a femme fatale character 19 Ann fights using whips and submachine guns As a Confidant she represents the Lovers 34 Arcana and helps Joker negotiate with Shadows As Joker befriends her Ann improves herself for Shiho and begins taking her modeling career seriously After completing her Confidant Ann s Persona evolves into Hecate In Persona 5 Royal her Persona can evolve into Celestine 30 She is portrayed by Yuki Odera ja in Persona 5 The Stage 16 She appears in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage Yusuke Kitagawa 喜多川 祐介 Kitagawa Yusuke Voiced by Tomokazu Sugita 35 Japanese Matthew Mercer 12 English Yusuke who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Fox is a student in the fine arts department of Kosei High School 35 He is composed elegant and observant and has a passion for art and aesthetics He has been sheltered throughout his life and is eccentric around others Because he is poor he often skips meals to save money for art supplies eating ravenously when he has the opportunity Hashino describes him as an eccentric character with a different charm than you would expect from his appearance 19 Yusuke s mother died when he was three years old leaving him an orphan He was taken in by his mentor the painter Ichiryusai Madarame who he sees as a father figure and idolizes for creating his favorite painting Sayuri However he is eventually forced to accept that Madarame is exploitative and abusive and plagiarizes his students for profit robbing them of their passion for art This leads to him awakening his Persona and joining the Phantom Thieves Eventually he learns that Sayuri was a self portrait by his mother holding him as an infant and that Madarame allowed her to die from an easily treatable seizure to steal the credit for it He also painted over Yusuke to decontextualize her expression manufacturing mystery for the sake of artistic appeal this revelation enrages him and leads to him fully rejecting Madarame as a mentor Yusuke s Persona is Goemon 28 He fights using Japanese swords and assault rifles As a Confidant Yusuke represents the Emperor Arcana 21 and assists the Phantom Thieves by copying skill cards d After Madarame s change of heart Yusuke has difficulty regaining his ability to create art but the protagonist helps him rediscover his love for art and the beauty of the world around him this inspires him to paint Desire and Hope After completing his Confidant his Persona evolves into Kamu Susano o In Persona 5 Royal his Persona can evolve into Gorokichi 30 He is portrayed by Koji Kominami in Persona 5 The Stage Stage 2 and Stage 4 Final 16 and Yunosuke Matsushima ja in Stage 3 He appears in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage Makoto Niijima 新島 真 Niijima Makoto Main article Makoto Niijima Voiced by Rina Satō 36 Japanese Cherami Leigh 12 English Makoto who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Queen is the president of Shujin Academy s student council 36 She is the school s top student and is considered the brains of the Phantom Thieves for her analytical prowess being able to deduce conclusions theorize in several situations and make elaborate plans Behind this exterior she has an inferiority complex and often praises her sister Sae Niijima Makoto feels that she is a burden to Sae because of their father s death which has motivated her to work hard to succeed and reduce her sister s stress Makoto starts tailing the Phantom Thieves to find information for Principal Kobayakawa but after learning their identities she tasks them with changing the heart of mafia boss Junya Kaneshiro She then resolves to join and fight alongside them after tiring of others telling her what to do Her Persona is Johanna 28 and she fights using revolvers and tekko As a Confidant Makoto represents the Priestess 21 Arcana and provides the Phantom Thieves with a more detailed analysis of in game enemies As Joker gets closer to her Makoto decides to become better acquainted with her classmates and befriends Eiko Takao She discovers that she is in a relationship with Tsukasa a suspicious man who has manipulated girls into working for illegal businesses in Shinjuku Makoto reveals Tsukasa s true nature to Eiko with Joker s help and decides to follow her father onto the police force After completing her Confidant Makoto s Persona evolves into Anat In Persona 5 Royal her Persona can evolve into Agnes 37 She is portrayed by Kanon Nanaki ja in Persona 5 The Stage 2 and Akari Ishizuka ja in Persona 5 The Stage 3 She appears in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage Futaba Sakura 佐倉 双葉 Sakura Futaba Voiced by Aoi Yuki 38 Japanese Erica Lindbeck 12 English Futaba who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Oracle Navi in the Japanese version 38 is the adopted daughter of Sojiro Sakura the owner of Leblanc Cafe Despite being a genius computer hacker she is initially a recluse due to multiple traumatic experiences exacerbating her social anxiety even after joining the Phantom Thieves she is fearful of large crowds Two years before the game s events her mother Wakaba Isshiki was killed by a car and she was framed for her death with a forged suicide note resulting in her extended family shunning and verbally abusing her After this she was bounced among family members until Sojiro intervened and took her in This severe trauma has caused her to suffer auditory hallucinations of her extended family s reactions to the suicide note and visual hallucinations of her mother staring at her disapprovingly As a result she has internalized her family s hatred of her and locked herself in her bedroom By the time of the game s events Futaba has developed a Palace in the form of a pyramid which represents sloth However its true sin is wrath taking the form of its sole cognitive inhabitant a sphinx representing Futaba s warped and incorrect belief that her mother hated her As the Phantom Thieves become more popular Futaba blackmails them into changing her heart with the alias Alibaba after a supposed malevolent hacking group using her old alias Medjed targets them Though she abandons the deal after realizing it entails meeting them in person they approach her when Medjed continues to threaten them and commit to the heist upon learning her plight Just before receiving the calling card Futaba finds the Metaverse Navigator on her phone and her Shadow appears before her and beckons her to enter her Palace Her Shadow represents her repressed positive emotions and helps the Phantom Thieves traverse her Palace while fighting for control with the sphinx which takes over when she hallucinates During the final heist Futaba hallucinates while entering her Palace s keywords into the Nav resulting in the sphinx manifesting and attacking the Phantom Thieves After entering her Palace and discovering the truth about her mother s death Futaba awakens her Persona Necronomicon 28 and helps them defeat the sphinx After the fight the Phantom Thieves discover that rather than having a Treasure she was the Treasure and that her Palace is collapsing quickly because she awakened a Persona Like the cast of Persona 4 the strain of awakening a Persona debilitates Futaba for potentially several weeks depending on how long before the deadline the player completed her Palace and she spends much of the interim asleep Her unique Change of Heart a result of her taming her Shadow prevents her from ending up in the Prison of Regression After preventing Medjed from throwing Japan into chaos and a week of the Thieves helping her to become more social she officially joins them and replaces Morgana as the party s navigator She later discovers that the Medjed who targeted the Phantom Thieves was a script kiddie loyal to a political conspiracy headed by Masayoshi Shido who aims to use the Metaverse to turn Japan into a dictatorship This same conspiracy was also responsible for murdering her mother to steal her cognitive psience research She plays an instrumental role in the conspiracy s downfall through changing Shido s heart and hacking into several television networks to broadcast his calling card She also confronts the Shadow of an IT company president who turns out to have been the false Medjed As a Confidant Futaba represents the Hermit Arcana 21 and provides detailed locations and extra assistance in battle After learning to adjust to a normal life she makes a promise list of goals she wants to reach with the help of Joker As she slowly recovers she reveals that in her youth she was bullied for her intelligence and her sole friend was Kana Futaba discovers that Kana s parents were abusing her and tracks her down only to learn that the abuse has continued After changing her parents hearts Kana and Futaba rebuild their friendship After completing her Confidant Futaba s Persona evolves into Prometheus In Persona 5 Royal her Persona can evolve into Al Azif 37 She is portrayed by Mei Fukuda ja beginning in Persona 5 The Stage 3 She appears in Super Smash Bros Ultimate and is featured in Joker s Final Smash All Out Attack in addition to being a Spirit Haru Okumura 奥村 春 Okumura Haru Voiced by Haruka Tomatsu 39 Japanese Xanthe Huynh 12 English Haru who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Noir is the heiress of Okumura Foods owner of the Big Bang Burger restaurant chain She first appears at the fireworks festival in July and later as a third year chaperone on the school trip 40 When the Phantom Thieves first encounter her in the Metaverse she is using the alias Beauty Thief 美少女怪盗 bishōjo kaitō and allied with Morgana who has temporarily left the Phantom Thieves She becomes a member of the Phantom Thieves to escape a marriage arranged by her father Kunikazu Okumura realizing that he sees her as a tool to advance his business and political ambitions However after they change his heart his Shadow is destroyed by Black Mask resulting in a fatal mental shutdown and the Phantom Thieves eventually discover that Shido loyalists manipulated them into targeting him to engineer their downfall Haru s Persona is Milady 28 and she fights with grenade launchers and axes As a Confidant she represents the Empress Arcana 21 and uses her gardening skills to grow SP healing items e After her father s death Haru becomes Okumura Foods largest shareholder but many people in the business including her fiance Sugimura attempt to wrest control from her Company officials want to expand into coffee shops with cheap labor but Haru wants a friendly intimate atmosphere like her grandfather s shop Over the course of conversations with Joker she learns to stand up for herself the company adopts her idea and she breaks off her engagement with Sugimura After completing her Confidant Haru s Persona evolves into Astarte In Persona 5 Royal her Persona can evolve into Lucy She is portrayed by Riko Sugahara ja beginning in Persona 5 The Stage 3 She appears in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a Spirit and a background character on the Mementos stage Goro Akechi 明智 吾郎 Akechi Gorō Main article Goro Akechi Voiced by Sōichirō Hoshi 41 Japanese Robbie Daymond 12 English Goro is a popular teenage detective who has been given the title of The Second Coming of the Detective Prince 探偵王子の再来 Tantei ōji no sairai by the media and is know for his talent Due to living in a series of abusive foster homes he has become deeply contemptuous of society He openly opposes the Phantom Thieves and becomes a rival to Joker As a Confidant he represents the Justice Arcana 21 During his Confidant Akechi befriends Joker and admits his concerns about the Phantom Thieves case and his past He later joins the Thieves under the codename Crow after learning of their identities and forces them to change Sae Nijima s heart to clear their names Akechi works for Masayoshi Shido as the Black Mask by exploiting the power of Metaverse and his Persona but secretly plans to destroy his career and avenge his mother s suicide by revealing himself as his illegitimate son after he becomes prime minister Because the Phantom Thieves are actively working against Shido Akechi betrays them and attempts to assassinate Joker partly out of jealousy 42 After the Phantom Thieves defeat him in Shido s Palace he sacrifices himself to save them after they are attacked by his cognitive self created by Shido In Persona 5 Royal he becomes playable during the third semester and near the end of the game Maruki reveals to Joker that Akechi was brought back to reality out of Joker s wish to save him and his survival depends on the choices the player made throughout the game Like Joker Akechi is a Wild Card and can use several Personas simultaneously However his Wild Card ability is stagnant due to his lack of genuine human relations meaning he only has two Personas one representing his facade as a detective and one representing his true colors 43 The Persona he uses as a member of the Phantom Thieves is Robin Hood when he faces the party in his boss battle he switches to Loki in the second half of the fight In Persona 5 Royal his Ultimate Persona is Hereward With the Phantom Thieves Akechi fights using laser sabers and ray guns when he fights them after revealing his true colors he uses a serrated sword and a silenced pistol He is portrayed by Yoshihide Sasaki in Persona 5 The Stage 16 He appears in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a Spirit and Joker has a color scheme based on his Crow outfit Kasumi Yoshizawa 芳澤 かすみ Yoshizawa Kasumi Voiced by Sora Amamiya 44 Japanese Laura Post 45 English Kasumi who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename Violet is introduced in Persona 5 Royal She is a first year student that transfers to Shujin Academy around the same time as Joker She is a rhythmic gymnast who the school has high hopes for because of her abilities Although she has a good relationship with Joker and his friends she has a negative opinion of the Phantom Thieves saying that their actions may lead people to heavily rely on them instead of trying to solve their problems themselves Despite this she later joins them when a new Palace emerges Eventually she is revealed to be Kasumi s younger twin sister Sumire Yoshizawa 芳澤 すみれ Yoshizawa Sumire whose memories were changed by Takuto Maruki to make her believe that she is Kasumi after the real Kasumi died pushing her out of the way of traffic Sumire s Persona is Cendrillon In battle she fights using rapiers lever shotguns and rifles As a Confidant she represents the Faith Arcana In the beginning of her Confidant she faces a slump in gymnastics but after remembering she is Sumire she learns to accept herself Once her Confidant is maxed her Persona transforms into Vanadies and it can also transform into Ella Sophia ソフィア Sofia Voiced by Misaki Kuno 46 Japanese Megan Harvey 47 English Sophia who assumes the codename Sophie is a character introduced in Persona 5 Strikers Joker first finds her in a box in an underground section of the Shibuya Jail after he first enters the Shibuya Jail via EMMA a virtual assistant app by accident She introduces herself as an Artificial Intelligence who has lost her memories except for her name and reason for existence to be humanity s companion In the real world she assists the Phantom Thieves as a virtual assistant such as navigation Throughout the their adventure she learns more about human emotions and began forming a bond with Joker and the rest of the Phantom Thieves She is later revealed to be EMMA s prototype and was given her first command to be a good friend of all humans by her creator Kuon Ichinose However she was deemed a failure Ichinose then forces a command on her to betray the Phantom Thieves but she resists the commands after recalling her memories with the Phantom Thieves and awakens her own Persona to fight back After she and the Phantom Thieves defeat Demiurge and EMMA ceases to exist she decides to accompany Ichinose on her journey and parts ways with the Phantom Thieves Sophia originally fought with a Persona like entity called Pithos which late revolves into a full Persona called Pandora which represents the Hope Arcana In battle she fights using yo yos and blasters Outside of Jails she resides in Joker s smartphone since she does not have a physical body Zenkichi Hasegawa 長谷川 善吉 Hasegawa Zenkichi Voiced by Shin ichiro Miki 46 Japanese Tom Taylorson 47 English Zenkichi who assumes the codename Wolf is a character introduced in Persona 5 Strikers He is a police officer from the Public Security Bureau who strikes a deal with the Phantom Thieves to find out the mastermind behind the brainwashing events around Japan He has a daughter Akane who has hated him ever since her mother Aoi Hasegawa passed away in a hit and run accident and he was unable to arrest the person responsible At first he was content with solving the case and then abandoning the Phantom Thieves However after bonding with them during the cases and they help him to reconcile with his daughter his attitude towards them changes He also allows them to escape arrest when they are framed for murder in Okinawa and the hacking of the virtual assistant EMMA which causes him to be temporarily arrested The Phantom Thieves through Sae Niijima allow him to be released from arrest and subsequently awaken his Persona when his daughter is manipulated to be a monarch for Kyoto s Jail Zenkichi s Persona is Valjean based on the main character from Victor Hugo s novel Les Miserables and represents the Apostle Arcana In battle Zenkichi fights using a greatsword and dual revolvers Antagonists EditIn Persona 5 some individuals have a distorted view of the world and the people around them If this grows strong enough they gain a Palace a place in the Metaverse where their desires appear There are eight Palaces that must be overcome which each represent one of the seven deadly sins and have an owner with whom the main characters interact In Persona 5 Strikers a character s corrupted Shadow Self is represented as a Monarch that rules over a Jail in the Metaverse as opposed to a Palace Their distorted desires manifest from resentment towards certain people or previous trauma and use the mobile application EMMA to artificially inflate their own ego by stealing the desires of civilians Unlike Palace owners Monarchs Treasures are related to core traumatic memories which the main characters view as catalysts for their corruption Suguru Kamoshida 鴨志田 卓 Kamoshida Suguru Voiced by Yuji Mitsuya Japanese D C Douglas 48 English Suguru is Shujin Academy s PE teacher and volleyball coach who was previously a professional athlete and Olympic volleyball champion Prior to the game s events he provoked Ryuji into assaulting him to destroy the track team He abuses and sexually assaults his students which the principal ignores because of the volleyball team s fame and his status Kamoshida targets Ann as his latest sexual conquest when she rejects his advances he forces himself on her best friend Shiho Suzui resulting in a traumatized and suicidal Shiho jumping off the school roof When Joker Ryuji and Mishima confront him he threatens to have the three of them expelled at the next school board meeting This incident convinces an enraged Joker and Ryuji who were previously hesitant to resort to the Metaverse out of fear of unintentionally killing him to change his heart It also leads to Ann entering his Palace and awakening to her Persona Kamoshida s Palace represents lust and takes the form of a castle where he sees himself as the king due to his power at Shujin Academy The male members of the volleyball team are depicted as being subjected to torturous training and the female team members and Ann are viewed as his sex slaves After his Shadow is defeated his Treasure an ornate crown manifests as his Olympic medal in reality After his change of heart Kamoshida surrenders to the police and confesses his crimes Unlike most of the game s antagonists Kamoshida is not part of its overall conspiracy He is portrayed by Shun Takagi in Persona 5 The Stage 16 Ichiryusai Madarame 斑目 一流斎 Madarame Ichiryusai Voiced by Yukitoshi Hori Japanese Kyle Hebert 48 English Ichiryusai is a well known artist who secretly plagiarizes and profits from his students work After the death of Yusuke s mother he took him in and let him live in his run down shack acting as his mentor Yusuke admires him at first since he is the creator of his favorite painting Sayuri but later discovers that Madarame stole it from his mother and let her die from a seizure Madarame then pretended that the painting was stolen from him to fraudulently sell copies of the original to private collectors When Ann and Yusuke discover Madarame s plagiarism he threatens to have them arrested for trespassing after his art exhibit is over including Joker and Ryuji Madarame s Palace represents vanity and takes the form of a lavish art museum where his students are depicted as portraits on display from which he can profit from His Treasure is the original Sayuri painting which depicts Yusuke s mother with her infant son in her arms Madarame had painted over Yusuke to add mystery and appeal to the piece and make his claim as the painter more believable The Sayuri is the least distorted Treasure seen on screen within the Metaverse the only addition is an ornate frame and the painting itself is unchanged After his change of heart he calls a press conference to admit his crimes and plagiarism Yusuke later gives the original Sayuri to Sojiro Sakura to hang in Cafe LeBlanc Junya Kaneshiro 金城 潤矢 Kaneshiro Junya Voiced by Kazunari Tanaka Persona 5 Takahiro Fujimoto Persona 5 The Animation onwards Japanese Jalen K Cassell 48 English Junya is a ruthless mafia boss responsible for enlisting students from Shujin Academy to smuggle drugs in Shibuya Makoto who the principal tasked with investigating Kaneshiro allows herself to be taken by the yakuza When the Phantom Thieves try to rescue her Kaneshiro blackmails them into paying him 3 million in three weeks and threatens to show photographs of them at a night club to their schools Kaneshiro s Palace represents gluttony and takes the form of a bank hovering above Shibuya where people are viewed as walking automated teller machines from which he can drain money His treasure appears as large gold bars in his Palace manifesting in reality as a golden briefcase filled with fake money After his change of heart Kaneshiro deletes the photographs voids the Phantom Thieves debt and surrenders to the police He is portrayed by Yuya Miyashita in Persona 5 The Stage 2 Kunikazu Okumura 奥村 邦和 Okumura Kunikazu Voiced by Hirohiko Kakegawa Japanese Christopher Corey Smith 48 English Kunikazu is the third president of Okumura Foods and Haru Okumura s father Despite growing up in a financially struggling family with his father in constant debt Okumura transformed his family s small company into a multi million yen business and founded the popular Big Bang Burger fast food chain Because he mistreats his employees he quickly becomes the most popular suggested target on the Phantom Thieves online poll and his abhorrent treatment of Haru causes the Thieves to commit to targeting him Okumura was part of Masayoshi Shido s circle as a sponsor until he decided to enter politics himself To achieve this ambition he arranged a marriage between Haru and the abusive and domineering Sugimura who is from a politically influential family After Shido discovers this he begins to see Okumura as a threat and orders him killed before the election Using the Phantom Thieves as scapegoats the conspiracy rigs the online poll to frame them for Okumura s murder His Shadow is killed by Goro Akechi after the Phantom Thieves defeat him resulting in him suffering a mental shutdown and dying during a live conference before he can reveal the names of those linked to Shido Okumura s Palace represents greed and is depicted as a space station where his employees are robots that work in poor conditions and are incinerated upon breaking down They are used as fuel for the spaceship being built to launch him into the political world His treasure is the core for his spaceship in his Palace and manifests in reality as a spaceship model kit he had dreamed of owning as a child but could not afford due to his family s financial woes He is portrayed by Hiroya Matsumoto in Persona 5 The Stage Masayoshi Shido 獅童 正義 Shidō Masayoshi Voiced by Shuichi Ikeda Japanese Keith Silverstein 48 English Masayoshi is a politician and a representative in Japan s National Diet Early in the game he frames Joker for physical assault after he tries to prevent him from sexually assaulting his subordinate resulting in Joker being placed on probation and expelled from school He later appears as a candidate for prime minister leading the United Future Party To secure victory he and his followers including his illegitimate son Akechi steal Wakaba s research on cognitive psience They also use the Metaverse to cause mental shutdowns and psychotic breakdowns to eliminate potential threats and spread distrust for the current government administration As the Phantom Thieves gain traction he and his followers frame them for their crimes to bolster his own popularity among the general public Under Yaldabaoth s influence the public becomes convinced that not only is he the only viable candidate but that he a savior sent to usher in a golden age for Japan However those aware of his true colors realize that this golden age would be a corrupt administration which would run the country into the ground and feed on the populace s suffering Shido himself is indifferent as to whether or not Japan flourishes or declines so long as he maintains a position of power and dominance over those he views as beneath him Shido s Palace represents pride and takes the form of a cruise ship sailing though a sunken Tokyo where he and his conspirators live in luxury Rather than cognitive beings the Shadow selves of his conspirators also reside within the Palace having been drawn to his strong personality and ego His treasure is a golden ship s wheel in his Palace manifesting as his legislator s pin in reality After Shido s change of heart he confesses his crimes in a press conference after his landslide victory However the cult of personality he benefited from is maintained by Yaldabaoth until the Phantom Thieves destroy Mementos He is arrested at the end of the game and Joker testifies against him at his trial Yaldabaoth ヤルダバオト Yarudabaoto Yaldabaoth the God of Control is a malevolent being that appears in the form of the Holy Grail a Treasure of Mementos created from humanity s distorted sloth He leads the conspiracy to give Masayoshi Shido political power and sponsored the Phantom Thieves to see which is stronger their salvation of the world or Goro Akechi s desire to destroy and recreate it He also imprisons Igor and impersonates him until Joker unmasks his identity After Akechi and Shido are defeated Yaldabaoth decides that the world should be saved by taking control of existence and removing everyone with chaos in their heart He awakens his body in the core of Mementos which merges with the physical world as his Palace This gives him the ability to change lies into truth driving people into despair and complacency and erasing his enemies He is described as the manifestation of humanity s desire for order and control warped to the point where he no longer cares for the human cost or morality of that order He is power hungry self righteous and sadistic and sees humans as little more than livestock and lemmings for him to rule due to their self destructiveness and stupidity However he does admit the existence of competent and talented humans which he considers to be useful for him He initially takes the form of the Holy Grail which is black before the flow of wishes for him to dominate the world revitalizes him and turns the chalice gold After the flow is cut off and the Grail is defeated the chalice merges with his arena to become a giant robotic faceless angel who can manifest a gun bell sword and book with each of his four arms At the end of the fight it is revealed that he could have easily defeated the Phantom Thieves with his power but kept fighting them out of arrogance After this fight Yuki Mishima one of the Phantom Thieves allies along with the rest of Joker s confidants manages to convince the surviving civilians to support their fight leading to the creation of the protagonist s ultimate Persona Satanael With Joker using the power of Satanael Yaldabaoth is finally defeated and reverts to his original form of the Holy Grail ending his ambitions and destroying Mementos for good In Royal however his defeat allows Takuto Maruki to take his place as ruler of the Metaverse and enact his plan to rewrite reality and create a utopia Alice Hiiragi 柊アリス Hiragi Arisu Voiced by Ayane Sakura Japanese Melanie Minichino English Introduced in Persona 5 Strikers she is perceived by the public as a cute charismatic pop idol that has left the city of Shibuya smitten with her adorable fashion sense In reality she manipulated her public self image using the transformative effects of the mobile application known as EMMA which is functionally similar to the Metaverse Navigator She has also used her position of power to sadistically abuse and bully unknowing men in stable relationships by forcing a change of heart onto them similarly to the Phantom Thieves of Hearts Her Shadow Self appears as a dominatrix queen who portrays herself as a lustful and unforgiving temptress in stark contrast to her innocent image in the real world After infiltrating her Trauma Cell it is revealed to the Phantom Thieves that Alice was a former student at Shujin Academy who developed depression and low self esteem as a result of being bullied by popular girls following a failed confession attempt by a boy she knew She was highly introverted prior to pursuing fashion and used the EMMA app to seek revenge against other former Shujin students who wanted to destroy her career and popularity by spreading insults and rumors about her past school life EMMA also enabled her to cause the bullies to become addicted to her and change the hearts of bystanding men in Shibuya to become her submissive lovers Her paranoia surrounding her past life is accentuated after meeting Ann Takamaki in the Metaverse for the first time whom she views as no different from other popular sociable girls she knew due to her nature as a highly attractive model When she is defeated by the Phantom Thieves her Shadow acknowledges that she didn t do anything to improve her self image on her own and was wrong to follow the examples of those who tormented her Ango Natsume 夏芽 安吾 Natsume Ango Voiced by Daisuke Kishio Japanese Zach Aguilar English Ango is an author in Sendai best known for his novel Prince of Nightmares which has sold over 1 million copies and won a literary award but in reality heavily plagiarizes various other works In addition Natsume is using the EMMA app to steal the desires of the populace resulting in his fans buying several copies of Prince of Nightmares with loaned money defacing the Date Masamune statue with promotional posters and attacking any who criticize Natsume or accuse him of plagiarism His Shadow Self takes the form of the main protagonist of his book who is standing behind a cardboard cutout to appear imposing but in reality wears nothing but a pair of red underwear After the Phantom Thieves infiltrate his Trauma Cell they discover that he overheard his publishers insult him and discuss jury rigging the literary award so that his book would win allowing them to sell his book on the reputation of his grandfather an award winning novelist Natsume then used the EMMA app to place his publishers under his control as revenge for their plans to manipulate him After being defeated by the Phantom Thieves his Shadow Self admits that he was wrong to plagiarize other works and manipulate the hearts of other In the real world Natsume admits to his plagiarism and promises full refunds to those who bought his book and the plot by his publishers to manipulate him is revealed to the public Yusuke Kitagawa encourages him to continue pursuing his dream without relying on the works of others for success and Natsume vows to write his next novel using his own ideas Confidants EditLike previous Persona games progression of the characters skills is based on their level of bonding with non player characters Persona 5 has Confidants コープ kōpu lit Coop in the Japanese release short for Cooperation 49 replacing Persona 3 and Persona 4 s Social Links Each Confidant represents a tarot Arcana suit based on their disposition and problems Spending time with a Confidant allows characters to advance personas of the same Arcana gain extra skills and fuse the strongest persona of that Arcana Sae Niijima 新島 冴 Niijima Sae Voiced by Yuko Kaida Japanese Elizabeth Maxwell 48 English Sae is a prosecutor for the Tokyo District Special Investigation Department and legal guardian of her sister Makoto Although Sae cares for Makoto and helps her succeed she sees her sister as a burden who takes what little enjoyment is left in life after their father a police officer was killed in the line of duty In her disillusionment with the Japanese judicial system Sae develops a Palace representing envy in the form of a rigged casino where she always wins She is assigned to the Phantom Thieves case and becomes fixated on them Due to the heist taking place in the midst of a ruse intended to counter another ruse her Treasure is not stolen her heart is instead changed through a combination of Makoto reasoning with her Shadow and her interrogation of Joker in the aftermath of the failed heist preventing her from ending up in the Prison of Regression Since a briefcase was used as a decoy Treasure to leave Akechi unaware that the Phantom Thieves had discovered his true colors it is unknown what form the Treasure took within the Metaverse however Makoto suspects that it would have manifested in reality as their father s police notebook and the unformed Treasure has a silhouette of a notebook within As a Confidant Sae represents the Judgment Arcana 21 During the game she interrogates Joker about the Phantom Thieves following his arrest Although Sae is tasked to prosecute the Phantom Thieves she believes Joker s story and helps him escape As the interrogation is a frame story and the rank 10 requirements progress the story beyond November 20 this Confidant is technically completed in a single day one where Joker has no access to the Velvet Room and therefore has no effect on gameplay not even Arcana Burst until it is maxed out When she completes her Confidant she decides to help out the Phantom Thieves and ultimately quits being a prosecutor to become a defense attorney She is portrayed by Kaoru Marimura ja in Persona 5 The Stage 16 Sojiro Sakura 佐倉 惣治郎 Sakura Sōjirō Voiced by Jouji Nakata 50 Japanese Jamieson Price English Sojiro 50 is the owner of Cafe Leblanc and Joker s guardian during his probation Despite originally being cold toward Joker Sojiro eventually warms up to him over time He teaches Joker about coffee and curry when he works at the cafe 51 The protagonist later learns that Sojiro is Futaba s legal guardian who adopted her after her mother s death Sojiro was a former government official who was in love with Wakaba Futaba s mother He left the government sector to work at the cafe shortly after her death and suspects Masayoshi Shido s involvement in her death Sojiro learns that Joker and his friends are the Phantom Thieves after he discovers the calling card they gave Futaba and realizing they saved Futaba s life lets them use Cafe Leblanc as their headquarters As a Confidant Sojiro represents the Hierophant Arcana 21 During his Confidant he is harassed and extorted by Futaba s abusive uncle Futaba wants to defend Sojiro but his coolness towards her causes them to argue The protagonist helps Sojiro and Futaba reconcile Sojiro asks Futaba to stay with him and thanks Joker for reminding him not to take the easy path in life He is portrayed by Eiji Moriyama in Persona 5 The Stage 16 Lavenza ラヴェンツァ Raventsa Voiced by Aki Toyosaki 52 Japanese Carrie Keranen 48 English Caroline カロリーヌ Karorinu and Justine ジュスティーヌ Jusutinu 52 are twin prison wardens in the Velvet Room who replace Elizabeth and Margaret from the previous two games as Igor s assistants Caroline is the bad cop with a short temper and a general dislike of Joker she guards the entrances to the Velvet Room in Tokyo and kicks Joker inside when he enters Justine plays the good cop and manages the Persona Compendium a list of the Personas Joker has owned Despite being calmer than Caroline she still treats Joker as a prisoner and guards the entrances to the Velvet Room in Mementos Caroline and Justine represent the Strength Arcana 21 and encourage Joker to fuse certain Personas with skills When he fails to stop the Holy Grail they remember that Yaldabaoth had captured Igor and that they were once one being who he split in two to prevent them from acting They fuse into Lavenza their true form she calls Joker Trickster instead of inmate Caroline amp Justine appear in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a Spirit Igor イゴール Igōru Voiced by Masane Tsukayama False Igor Isamu Tanonaka Real Igor 52 Japanese David Lodge False Igor English Igor is the prison master of the Velvet Room As a Confidant he represents the Fool Arcana 21 allowing Joker to have multiple Personas simultaneously When Joker fails to stop the Holy Grail Igor declares his rehabilitation a failure and reveals himself as Yaldabaoth in disguise The real Igor who has been held captive for the entirety of the story 53 is freed and helps Joker defeat Yaldabaoth providing the same services Igor appears in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a Spirit Tae Takemi 武見 妙 Takemi Tae Voiced by Yuka Saitō Japanese Abby Trott Persona 5 Royal and Persona 5 The Animation English Tae 54 owns the Takemi Medical Clinic in Yongen Jaya She is nicknamed the Black Death because she is secretly selling barely legal prescriptions to her patients The protagonist helps her by participating in clinical trials to test her new medications which she hopes will boost her credibility Artist Shigenori Soejima said that he originally designed her as extremely unapproachable with the eyes of a killer but softened her appearance at Hashino s request 55 As a Confidant Takemi represents the Death Arcana 21 and gives Joker discounted supplies from her pharmacy As Joker participates in more of her trials he learns that Takemi had worked for a university and was fired after being blamed for a disastrous medical trial she had opposed She becomes more motivated after treating a young patient with a similar illness and when Joker changes the heart of her former colleague she saves a former patient s life and regains her reputation Munehisa Iwai 岩井 宗久 Iwai Munehisa Voiced by Hisao Egawa Japanese Kaiji Tang English Munehisa is a former yakuza who owns an airsoft shop Untouchable in Shibuya In the Metaverse fake guns and weapons are as effective as the real thing so Joker frequently visits Untouchable to supply the Phantom Thieves with equipment Iwai has an adopted son Kaoru whose mother abandoned him when she could not sell him for drug money Unable to bring himself to tell Kaoru about his ties to the yakuza Iwai instead told him that he was a family friend who took him in after his parents died in a car accident Iwai represents the Hanged Man Arcana 21 In his Confidant Joker acts as a lookout for Iwai and helps him with a deal involving his yakuza brother Tsuda who has been forcing him to illegally customize guns He is also attempting to save face within his organization after a weapons deal he made with the Hong Kong Triads fell through The deal becomes fraught when Tsuda threatens Joker and Iwai s lives After the Phantom Thieves change his heart he repents admitting that he thought he was losing his place in the organization to younger members Another yakuza Masa tries to take advantage of Tsuda abandoning the deal and threatens to kill Kaoru and reveals the truth regarding his parents Iwai acknowledges Kaoru as his son and Tsuda takes Masa into custody Yuuki Mishima 三島 由輝 Mishima Yuki Voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi 56 Japanese Sean Chiplock 48 English Yuuki 56 is a classmate of Joker and Ann and member of the volleyball club He is a frequent target of Kamoshida s abuse and was forced to leak Joker s criminal records on the internet leading to Joker being ostracized by the student body He also summoned Shiho Suzui to Kamoshida s office leading to a sexual assault and Shiho s suicide attempt Kamoshida nearly expels him for confronting him with Joker and Ryuji After Kamoshida s arrest he realizes that Joker Ryuji and Ann are the Phantom Thieves He creates and manages the Phantom Aficionados website a fan site dedicated to the Thieves with a message board where people post requests for changes of heart Mishima periodically sends these requests to Joker to enhance the Thieves reputation As a Confidant Mishima represents the Moon Arcana 21 and will give party members experience points His fascination with the Phantom Thieves becomes an obsession and Joker deduces that his motivation to help springs from insecurity and his desire for popularity When Mishima runs into his bully from middle school he threatens to have his heart changed After Joker confronts his Shadow in Mementos Mishima realizes the error of his ways and saves his bully from thugs He is portrayed by Taishu Nukanobu in Persona 5 The Stage and Stage 2 16 and Shogo Tamura ja in Stage 3 Sadayo Kawakami 川上 貞代 Kawakami Sadayo Voiced by Mai Fuchigami 57 55 Japanese Michelle Ruff 48 English Sadayo 57 is Class 2 D s Japanese language teacher and the homeroom teacher in Joker and Ann s class Kawakami avoids Joker until he learns that she took up a job as a maid to pay the guardians of Taiki Takase a student from the previous school she worked at Takase worked several part time jobs to support his guardians hedonistic lifestyle and as a result frequently missed school and received low grades When Kawakami began tutoring him the principal ordered her to stop or resign because of Takase s rumored delinquency Takase was killed in a car accident shortly afterwards and his guardians use his death to extort money from Kawakami threatening to sue her if she does not comply As a Confidant Kawakami represents the Temperance Arcana 21 She helps Joker with chores and gives him free time in class Initially saying that it pays her sister s medical bills Kawakami s second job allows her no time to rest and she is hospitalized with exhaustion When Joker changes the hearts of Takase s guardians she quits her second job and resolves to be a better teacher She is portrayed by Sawa Minami ja in Persona 5 The Stage Toranosuke Yoshida 吉田 寅之助 Yoshida Toranosuke Voiced by Keiichi Noda Japanese William Salyers English Toranosuke is an independent politician and public speaker who has lost seven consecutive elections He attempts to overcome a bad reputation and his nickname of No Good Tora after committing several political blunders early in his career including accusations of embezzling party funds As a Confidant Yoshida represents the Sun Arcana 21 The player can volunteer to aid his public speaking to build up his Confidant during which it is revealed that his old mentor was responsible for the scandal which destroyed his credibility as they misappropriated the funds and used Yoshida as a scapegoat By the end of the Confidant Yoshida has won a sizable base for his upcoming campaign and the culprit behind the scandal is revealed allowing him to confront his problems head on During the general election despite Shido s party winning in a landslide victory Yoshida s popular support allows him to finally be elected to the Diet Ichiko Ohya 大宅 一子 Ōya Ichiko Voiced by Yumi Uchiyama Japanese Amanda Winn Lee English Ichiko is a reporter and paparazza in her mid 20s who will write whatever story sells and sometimes manipulates information in her articles for clickbait She was once a more stringent journalist but her story exposing the scandal of Masayoshi Shido s cohort was censored and she was reassigned to entertainment Her partner Kayo Murakami disappeared and was framed As a Confidant Ohya represents the Devil Arcana 21 58 The protagonist leaks information about the Phantom Thieves to the media allowing Ohya to unearth information about her demotion 59 She is forced to act as Joker s girlfriend to hide from her bosses that she is working to overcome them She frequents Shinjuku s Crossroads Bar where she is friends with drag queen bartender Lala Escargot 60 Chihaya Mifune 御船 千早 Mifune Chihaya Voiced by Miyu Matsuki Persona 5 61 Haruka Terui Persona 5 The Animation onwards Japanese Sarah Anne Williams 48 English Chihaya 61 is a fortune teller from the countryside with a stand in Shinjuku who speaks in her original dialect when flustered Despite being part of a con artist group her clairvoyance is genuine She moved to Tokyo after being ostracized by her hometown and accused of witchcraft due to her clairvoyance As a Confidant Chihaya represents the Fortune Arcana 21 and can boost Joker s social statistics and relationships with his other Confidants She scams Joker out of 100 000 to buy a Holy Stone which turns out to be rock salt When he confronts her and changes the heart of someone who is bothering one of her clients she has him accompany her during her readings because she believes that he can change fate Her employer the Assembly of Divine Power a group of New Age con artists force her to sell fake Holy Stones she persists since her readings say that she cannot escape After Joker changes the Assembly leader s heart so that he will release Chihaya from her contract he convinces her that the future can be changed and that her actions shape her destiny Hifumi Togo 東郷 一二三 Tōgō Hifumi Voiced by Tomomi Isomura 62 Japanese Eden Riegel English Hifumi 62 is a champion shogi player from Kosei High School who is often found at the church in Kanda at night She wishes to become a professional player like her ailing father who taught her how to play shogi Her mother encourages her media appearances and promotes her Japanese idol work when she would rather be praised for her shogi skills Early in the game s development Hifumi was conceived as a member of the Phantom Thieves acting as a more radical strategist in contrast to Makoto s straightforward approach but she was eventually reduced to a Confidant leaving Makoto with both traits As a Confidant Hifumi represents the Star Arcana 21 and teaches Joker tactical skills such as switching members from the party during battle with shogi Hifumi discovers that her mother has been rigging shogi matches in her favor while attempting to force her to quit the game and focus solely on being an idol so she can live her dream through her daughter After Joker changes her mother s heart Hifumi loses a shogi tournament and is called the Phony Princess by the media Despite this she is happy to be her real self and vows to continue pursuing her dream to play professionally while rebuilding her reputation as an honest player Shinya Oda 織田 信也 Oda Shinya Voiced by Aki Kanada Japanese Barbara Goodson English Shinya 63 is an elementary school student who hangs out at the Gigolo Arcade in Akihabara He is known as the King because of his top score in the shoot em up arcade game Gun About Shinya idolizes the Phantom Thieves and Joker asks him for his help in defeating a cheating gamer in Mementos As a Confidant Shinya represents the Tower Arcana 21 and teaches Joker gun moves in Gun About which Joker utilizes in the Metaverse Despite his popularity at the arcade he is swept up in a prank war with his classmates and vows to win an aggressive trait learned from his mother Hanae When his classmates accuse him of bullying he questions himself and becomes concerned when he realizes that his mother has become more unreasonable arguing with his school concerning his education After Hanae sees Shinya hanging out with Joker she accuses the latter of being a bad influence to her son and threatens to report him to the police After Joker changes her heart Shinya makes amends with his classmates Takuto Maruki 丸喜 拓人 Maruki Takuto Voiced by Satoshi Hino Japanese Billy Kametz English Takuto is a character introduced in Persona 5 Royal who represents the Councillor Arcana an Arcana newly introduced for Royal He is a new guidance counselor who arrives at Shujin Academy after Kamoshida s arrest Contrary to Kasumi he has a positive opinion of the Phantom Thieves as he thinks their actions can bring happiness and justice to people It is later revealed he was one of the original researchers of Cognitive Psience having studied it since his college days and is hoping to validate his research during his tenure at Shujin After his fiance Rumi lost her parents in a violent crime and entered a state of catatonic depression he awoke to a Persona with the ability to alter the cognitions of others altering their personalities and memories Maruki unintentionally used his powers for the first time on Rumi changing her cognition so that she no longer suffered from the trauma of her parents deaths but erasing her memory of him in the process He would continue using his powers to alter the cognitions of patients that had suffered from similarly severe trauma such as Sumire Yoshizawa whose cognition he changed to make her believe she was her deceased sister Kasumi If the protagonist maxed out his Confidant before the end of his tenure at Shujin then during the conflict with Yaldabaoth he will present his finished Cognitive Psience paper to his old professor out of spite The funding for his dream of opening a lab in Odaiba was supposedly cut off due to a lack of concrete evidence In reality Shido pulled the strings to shut down the funding and stole Maruki s research like he did with Futaba s mother During an argument with his old professor Maruki becomes vulnerable to the distortion caused by Yaldabaoth merging Mementos with the real world causing his Persona to manifest incompletely and in a berserk state as Azathoth rather than Adam Kadmon As a result he enters a delusional state where he believes the only way to improve the world is to use his abilities on everyone to create a utopia becoming the final antagonist of Royal Despite possessing a Persona Maruki manifests a Palace in the Metaverse at the same time something Morgana notes should be impossible His Palace represents sorrow and takes the form of a research facility on the site in Odaiba where his lab was to be built before his funding was cut where people are brainwashed into feeling nothing but happiness before ascending to his perceived utopia His Treasure appears as a torch in the Metaverse symbolizing his desire to guide humanity which manifests in reality as a newspaper clipping detailing the murder of Rumi s parents In the new bad neutral ending Joker allows Maruki to warp reality to grant humanity their desires and he is last seen taking a group picture of the Phantom Thieves In the true ending Maruki is defeated by the Phantom Thieves and realizes the error of his ways and that he must face life s hardships head on instead of running away from them He reforms becomes a taxi driver and offers Joker a ride as he is being followed by officers Maruki tells Joker that he will move forward in his life just like how Joker and his friends will do the same Reception EditThe game s characters were generally well received According to Simon Miller of trustedreviews com The cast of characters only gets better as the game progresses 64 The Verge also praised the cast Persona 5 has a memorable and lovable cast of characters the story is buoyed by a great cast of characters who in typical Persona fashion start out as forgettable teenage archetypes before revealing themselves to be layered lovable individuals 65 GamesRadar praised the characters and the new Confidants Every aspect of the game s narrative is outstanding including the many ancillary folks that you can make into confidants 66 Eurogamer enjoyed the characters exchanges of surreptitious text messages but objected to the game s gender ethics Persona 5 continues the franchise s awkward relationship with queer coded people 67 In The Independent a reviewer called the characters fantastic 68 GameSpew also noted the characters Yet as with any Persona game its biggest selling point is how the game explores such ideas through its colourful cast of characters 69 According to a Kotaku review If you re looking for an RPG with a great story and characters it may be a huge disappointment 70 However Amanda Yeo of Kotaku enjoyed the game and its characters Persona 5 taught me how to be a friend 71 A Polygon reviewer liked the game s characters overall but disliked the portrayal of homosexual characters Essentially some of Persona 5 s only examples of queer characterization are there as a terrible joke 72 Explanatory notes Edit Kokoro no kaitō dan 心の怪盗団 in Japanese The team s name which can be changed in the game is known as The Phantoms ザ ファントム Za Fantomu 2 The Ultimate Persona is a character s final or most powerful Persona 15 Mementos is a large dungeon in game the palace of the whole of society 23 Skill cards are items in game that allow the holder to learn new skills magic or attacks SP stands for Special Points used for casting magic in game Citations Edit Tolentino Joe May 12 2016 I translated the new Persona 5 trailer so let s analyze it Destructoid Archived from the original on September 24 2016 Retrieved September 24 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