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storminaviavertical · 5 days ago
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Devil Survivor Polyamorous relationships I thought of (Office Girl represents Joe’s GF)
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aerithcloud · 2 months ago
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Ronaldo Kuriki loves Joe.
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Daichi: You ever get so tired you start seeing spiders?
Joe: Me after I take 17 Benadryl and start seeing the hat man.
Daichi: THE WHO?
Joe: Oh this is not a safe space suddenly
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howtodigatrench · 3 years ago
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the desu2/blend s idea that plagued my mind this november
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jackmekinson · 6 years ago
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I made a full spriteset of Yuzuru “Joe” Akie from that one health exam scene in DeSu2. DS resolution only, because I am not made of time and I do what I want.
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paawsitivity · 6 years ago
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I’ve been rolling with it a lot lately... college has started so I’ve had so little time to draw! It’s sad, but I’m going to get back into the swing of things! Be sure to take a break every now and again. 🧡
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Today’s Genuine Good Boy is: Yuzuru “Joe” Akie from Devil Survivor 2
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shijimadaichidesu · 6 years ago
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Joe: I didn't know that he had a Peppa Pig accent.
Daichi: Yea- wait, what?
Joe: A Peppa Pig accent.
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chibikleo · 7 years ago
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Not sure if that’s already been done but here are all the heartwarming encouragements the party members give Saiduq before the final battle <3
I wonder why Daichi doesn’t have one... Maybe he’s still upset about the whole “Yamato-in-a-RPG-Castle”-thing..
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silverleavesofautumn · 5 years ago
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Fate Swap: Team Tokyo
Daichi Shijima taking the role of Hibiki Kuze
             Our boy Daichi has become the Protagonist of this story. Good for him! Daichi is one of the characters who doesn’t change much in terms of backstory. He is still a third year student from Tokyo who gets involved in the crisis on his way home from entrance exams, where he meets his first two companions. He really hates fighting and wants nothing to do with demons or JP’s but when the extent of the crisis becomes clear to him, his loyalty to his new companions and his desire to help others force his hand. Daichi doesn’t catch the attention of JP’s by being a super impressive demon tamer (though he’s by no means a bad one), instead much like vanilla Hibiki, Daichi is surprisingly good at drawing people into his orbit. Daichi’s earnestness and loyalty make people very loyal to him in return, even if he still gets ribbed on even as the protagonist. He’s a bit lonelier in this incarnation as he doesn’t have a best friend Hibiki, so he’s even more eager to please. Daichi still thinks it stupid when everyone starts fighting, but instead of starting his own faction, he’s just very insistent on recruiting people to whatever route he takes.
Dr. Otome Yanagiya taking the role of Daichi Shijima
             The good doctor’s backstory has not changed to much either, with one notable exception. In this Fate Swap, Otome does not work for JP’s, instead she works at a Tokyo hospital. She has custody of Koharu, and there is some tension because she is working very long hours, so she isn’t home too often.  She was on her way home from a shift at the hospital when the crisis began. Her two new companions offered to get her back to her apartment where Koharu was. Despite their best efforts, they got dragged into the events of Day 1 and Otome began to grasp how bad the situation had become. She agrees to assist JP’s as long as they provide refuge for Koharu. Otome teases her companions, but she cares for them quite a bit and is often a voice of reason in the group. She helps Daichi gain his confidence and comes to care for him as something of a little brother. She is kidnapped much like vanilla Daichi helping out in Nagoya and is quite shook up after the experience, which makes her even more protective of her friends, particularly the ones younger than her. When the in-fighting reaches a fever pitch, Otome puts her foot down and forms her own faction, insisting that humanity is at its best when they reach out and understand each other, even people they maybe don’t agree with. She is the leader of the Neutrality faction.
             Keita Wakui takes the place of Io Nitta
                            Keita is a second year from Daichi’s high school, and the ace of the Boxing club. Keita remains very stand offish and aggressive, preferring to solve his problems with violence, which puts him at odds with Daichi and Otome. He is first introduce aggressively asking Daichi for directions, which quickly spirals when Daichi recognizes him as the “reformed” delinquent from his middle school days, and Keita starts threatening him, at which point Otome attempts to step in, and the crisis starts. While initially reluctant to stick with the two, he agrees to escort Otome back to her apartment, figuring if nothing else, walking around might let him scope the situation. After the events of day one he admits he feels like he “owes Daichi one”, and that he’s going to stick around since Daichi do-gooder nature makes him a trouble magnet, which means more fights. Much like vanilla Io, Keita’s parents both die as the crisis continues, causing him briefly double down on his aggressive and strength obsessed tendencies. Daichi and the others manage to reign him in for the most part, but it’s clear that his grief is taking a huge toll on him. Keita is chosen as the vessel for Lugh, and runs off. When Daichi catches up to him, Keita’s emotions boil over and he rages that he wants to beat Mizar with his own strength or it won’t matter. Daichi can convince Keita that they need his help, that it is his strength that is helping them as he’s the only one capable of hosting Lugh, and that even regardless of that, relying on others isn’t a weakness. Keita will go through with the ritual, (and survive), but will become more reserved for the following several scenes. At the route split Keita will surprise everyone by siding with Otome. If fought he will use the full power of Lugh, yelling that he intends to use all his strength in pursuit of his ideals. If sided with, Keita will admit that when Lugh was possessing him finally had all the strength and power he sought at his finger tips…and nothing was better. He still couldn’t bring back his parents, he couldn’t beat Mizar, or heal the black scar. Power was only worthwhile if there was purpose in it. Keita decided to side with Otome because he believed hers was the best option, a world that didn’t rewrite peoples values, or value just the individual or the collective. He still was seeking strength but he realized to become strong you first had to allow people to be weak, and even selfish.
             Jungo Torii replaces Yuzuru “Joe” Akie
                            Fate Swapped Jungo is much the same as vanilla Jungo in terms of personality and even much of his backstory. Jungo remains a kind if absent minded chef’s apprentice in Tokyo. He is protective of his friends, and can be quite scary if something threatens them or innocent people/animals. Jungo is introduced running up to Otome, Daichi, and Keita, and unlike vanilla Joe, Jungo is strong enough to carry all three at once, dragging them over to the amphitheater before Keita manages to break his hold. After they defeat the demons tailing Jungo (who helps them fight, unlike Joe), Jungo joins their team, insisting they’re friends now. Jungo has no particular qualms about going to Nagoya, though he notes he lived there briefly as an orphan after his parents died. He said the orphanage was under funded, so they often didn’t have a lot to eat. He wasn’t there long before he was adopted by a couple, who then moved the family to Tokyo. He isn’t particularly fond of the city, but its there he meets his cat, Jungo, so he grows to like it more. Jungo chooses to side with the Equality faction, insisting even though he doesn’t want to fight his friends, a world where no one would suffer, where people would never have to be hungry, was worth fighting for.
Hinako Kujo replaces Makoto Sako
             Hinako is the daughter of head of the Kujo family in Osaka. She was raised to inherit the family and the Kujo style of dance, and was believed to be a true prodigy. She rebelled quite a bit against this, first not wanting to be a dancer at all, and later wanting to learn other styles causing friction within the family. She was on her way to a non-traditional dance lesson when she got hit by a car. The injury was not life threatening, and with sufficient physical therapy she was able to regain much of her grace and capabilities. Unfortunately, the accident and her dance lesson caused an apocalyptic argument with her family, and was a constant source of discord. The day she turned 18, Hinako moved out of her family’s home completely cutting ties with them. She happened to be scouted by JP’s in Tokyo as she threw herself (quite aggressively) in to various martial arts, searching for a physical activity to replace dancing with. She was offered a job with JP’s and she jumped at the opportunity, quickly becoming one of their best hand to hand combatants and catching the eye of the current leader. Hinako is still very cheerful, quick to tease or even flirt with her companions. In particular she is close with the branches lead scientist, and one of their best doctors, who are also both quite young. Hinako is the first member of JP’s Daichi and the others encounter, and she is the one who eventually convinces them to help out. In the route split Hinako choses to side with the meritocracy faction. Here it is reveal that Hinako is still incredibly bitter about what happened with her family, noting that people less talented than her had dictated her whole life before she joined JP’s. That she had bent and stretched, and made compromise after compromise, had tried to make her family happy but it was never enough for them. So she rejects the idea that to live is to serve others, which is how she initially perceives the equality faction. Despite this bitterness, she is still someone who ultimately believes in the good in people, leaving her conflicted over the course of the game and even when fought against.
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storminaviavertical · 15 hours ago
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This mother freaking Joe would absolutely try to be like the latest generation (first Desu meme I did)
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aerithcloud · 2 months ago
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Ronaldo Kuriki x Joe. I love these gay men.
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Joe to Otome: “Any interest in drunk sledding later? If not, any interest in healing me later?”
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starlight-phantom · 6 years ago
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Devil Survivor 2
5 Favourite Characters: Hibiki Kuze, Daichi Shijima, Jungo Torii, Akie ‘Joe’ Yuzuru, Alcor
3 OTPs: HibiChi (Hibiki x Daichi), JunAi (Jungo x Airi), FumiMako (Fumi x Makoto)
Funniest Character: Akie ‘Joe’ Yuzuru
Prettiest Character: Daichi Shijima
Most Badass Character: Alcor
Character I’d Like To Be My BFF: Daichi Shijima
Character That’s Ruined My Life: Daichi Shijima
Thank you for the ask, sweetie.
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2dcharacterbirthday · 7 years ago
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Name: Akie Yuzuru / Joe From: Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Date of Birth: 14 February Gender: Male More info: http://megamitensei.wikia.com/wiki/Yuzuru_Akie
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pkmtrainer-rival · 8 years ago
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Who should you fight? DeSu2 ver
Daichi Shijima: You know, you'd think this boy would be ready to fight 24/7, judging by his idle animation, but nope! Wimpy Wimpson, unless you threaten his friends. Fight Daichi if you really have a bone to pick with him, but will it even be satisfying? I don't think so.
Io Nitta: I probably shouldn't need to even tell you this, but don't fight Io Nitta. Why would you anyways? You must hate puppies and happiness and all that what. And even if you had a good reason to (you don't) she could probably completely trounce you and then apologize for it as she picks you up from the ground.
Yuzuru Akie: You know what? By all means, fight Joe. Joe will probably laugh it out as you beat the snot out of him. He will, however, complain about you ruining his snazzy getup, yeah that wasn't very cool of you, was it? Total drag, mate.
Makoto Sako: Makoto Sako is a synchronized swimmer-turned-law enforcer/demon slayer, do the math and you'll realize that she's more ripped than jeans in the 90's. Also you do remember what she does in the Record Breaker opening, right? Yeah wouldn't want a piece of that myself.
Hinako Kujou: Well, considering Ms Kujou is a physical brawler and a master of many kinds of dances, she can probably bend you in half whilst twirling gracefully, and then wrap your sorry ass with the finest Osakan cloth there is. Do not fight Hinako unless you think your back could use some pressure.
Keita Wakui: Please fight Keita. I'm not saying you will win, because you probably won't since he's a boxer and all, but please for the love of god, someone needs to fight that kid. Fight Keita Wakui, he'll probably ask you to fight him even if you don't want to, anyways.
Airi Ban: She's 15. Do not fight the small 15 year old girl. I mean, she can still kick your ass, as Kama (a God if you recall) can attest to. 'FIGHT ME' is something you're likely to hear often from her, but you'll have to excuse yourself.
Jungo Torii: You sick fuck, no.
Fumi Kanno: You must be shitting me. You played this game and yet you think you have any chance against her? Oh my god she will have a field day trying to figure out what ridiculous thought process lead you to that conclusion. Do not fight Fumi unless you fancy the idea of having your cranium bashed in by laptop(s).
Otome Yanagiya: Otome is a doctor. Do not fight Dr Otome Yanagiya. You don't even wanna KNOW about that time she had to use a scalpel to... you know, selfless people who have chilren to protect are some of the fiercest motherfuckers you'll ever meet. Please walk away.
Ronaldo Kuriki: Ronaldo will probably wipe the floor with you while raving about the good of mankind, which doesn't mean I'm necessarily telling you not to fight him. In fact, sure, fight Ronaldo. You can probably beat him by letting his rage cloud his better judgement.
Yamato Hotsuin: We all want to fight Yamato Hotsuin at least once, it's like an initiation ritual to this game. He just has that natural "punch me" kind of face, you know? And his personality doesn't help in the slightest. I absolutely cannot guarantee that you won't be eaten by energy dragons, but I support your efforts in fighting Yamato.
Al Saiduq: If it's meant to be, you're gonna fight him eventually, so why delay the inevitable? Fight him. You're unlikely to win unless he holds back a lot, but at least he'll be a real sport about it, Bruised One.
Miyako Hotsuin: If the sabre and the whip she holds in her default getup didn't tip you off, you're dealing with a Grade A Badass here. Do not fight Miyako unless you wanna say goodbye to being able to sit straight!
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