![]() ![]() Miyuki Sawashiro voices her in Japanese while Amanda Céline Miller and Erin Fitzgerald respectively provide Toko's and Jill's voices for the English dub of the game. ![]() Writer Kazutaka Kodaka created Toko to most represent the games' worldview, being the only playable character in the series to be featured as a main character in more than one game. Toko and Jack/Jill return in various Danganronpa spin-off media as well as in multiple adaptations featuring them in new story arcs as antiheroes. Toko is ultimately revealed to be the scissor-wielding serial killer and "Ultimate Murderous Fiend" known as Genocide Jill ( Japanese: ジェノサイダー翔, Hepburn: Jenosaidā Shō), an alter of hers that takes front upon fainting, sneezing, sleeping, or receiving electrical injuries, serving at the behest of Byakuya Togami while befriending Makoto Naegi. However, when Toko arrives at the Academy, a sadistic, remote-controlled stuffed bear named Monokuma appears before her and her fellow students, telling them they will be imprisoned in the academy for the rest of their lives unless they murder somebody. ![]() ![]() A world-successful romance novelist, Toko is chosen to enroll into Hope's Peak Academy as the "Ultimate Writing Prodigy". Toko Fukawa ( Japanese: 腐川 冬子, Hepburn: Fukawa Tōko) is a fictional character introduced in the 2010 visual novel Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc by Spike Chunsoft. ![]()
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