The name Junko Furuta has become a somber shorthand in Japan for the most harrowing kind of cruelty a community can confront. A diligent student with ordinary teenage dreams, she set out on a routine day and never came home.
A disturbing true-crime documentary recounting Junko Furuta’s abduction and murder, exposing shocking failures of justice, human cruelty, and the enduring le...
Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of assault and murder. Reader discretion is advised. In November 1988, Junko Furuta was reported missing by her family. Someone had abducted her on her way ...
At the end of the Killing School Life in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Junko appears to be a young high school-aged teenager, but due to her causing her classmates memory loss, she is two years older than they all believed her and themselves to be.
Junko Enoshima (Japanese: 江ノ島 盾子, Hepburn: Enoshima Junko) is a fictional character and the overarching antagonist of Spike Chunsoft 's Danganronpa series. She is introduced as the mastermind behind the first two games and the true persona of the series mascot Monokuma.
Junko Steenson didn’t think much about destiny when she moved to Jefferson City. At sixty-some years old, she had made peace with her life—from being born in Kyoto to an American father and Japanese mother to being adopted and carried across the world.
Junko Enoshima is the main antagonist of the Danganronpa franchise. She was scouted into Hope's Peak Academy as the Ultimate Fashionista of Class 78, but her real talent was being the Ultimate Analyst.
They are heavily based on Mukuro Ikusaba 's School Mode sprite set. Junko can be unlocked by collecting her card from the Card Death Machine. After being collected, she is a playable character in the minigames Ultimate Talent Development Plan and Despair Dungeon: Monokuma's Test.