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In Persona 5 Royal, his Persona can evolve into Gorokichi. [31] He is portrayed by Koji Kominami in Persona 5: The Stage, Stage #2, and Stage 4: Final [16] and Yūnosuke Matsushima 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)
Morgana (One Thousand and One Nights), a clever slave-girl from the tale "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" Morgana (Power Rangers), a villain from Power Rangers: S.P.D. Morgana Macawber, a Darkwing Duck character; Morgana, a character from the video game Persona 5; Morgana, a champion in the League of Legends video game
Persona 5 (Japanese: ペルソナ5, Hepburn: Perusona 5) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hisato Murasaki based on the Persona 5 video game by Atlus. It began serialization on Shogakukan 's MangaONE app and Ura Sunday website in September 2016.
Persona 5 characters (10 P) Pages in category "Persona characters" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Futaba Sakura (佐倉 双葉, Sakura Futaba), also known by her codename Oracle, is one of its main characters in the 2016 video game Persona 5.She is a member of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, as well as their navigator, taking over the position from Morgana.
Persona 5 Strikers is a gameplay crossover between Koei Tecmo's hack and slash Dynasty Warriors series, and Atlus' role-playing game Persona series. It features elements from both franchises, such as the real-time action combat of the former with the turn-based Persona-battling aspect of the latter.
Ann Takamaki (高巻 杏, Takamaki An, IPA: [ta̠ka̠ma̠kʲi ã̠ɴ], Anne Takamaki in the Japanese version) is one of the main characters in the 2016 video game Persona 5.She is a Japanese-American teenage girl and a second-year student at the fictional Shujin Academy.
Makoto Niijima first appears in Persona 5, and her design was created by Shigenori Soejima. Persona 5 director Katsura Hashino described her as someone who "no longer [has] a place where they belong in society" and as a "juvenile academic," adding that the game's events gave her a sense of belonging.