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You are held captive. A prisoner of fate to a future that has been sealed in advance. This is truly an unjust game... Your chances of winning are almost none. But if my voice is reaching you, there may yet be a possibility open to you... ...I beg you. Please overcome this game... and save the world... The key to victory lies within the memories of your bonds—the truth that you and your friends grasped. It all began that day... when the game was started half a year ago... For the sake of your world's future... as well as your own... you must remember...
~ Lavenza to Ren.
I have heeded your resolve. Vow to me. I am thou, thou art I... Thou who art willing to perform all sacrilegious acts for thine own justice! Call upon my name, and release thy rage! Show the strength of thy will to ascertain all on thine own, though thou be chained to Hell itself!
~ Arsène to Ren upon its awakening.

Ren Amamiya, better known as Joker or The Phantom, is the main protagonist of the 2016 action-adventure video game, Persona 5 (as well its expanded re-release, Persona 5: Royal), and its multiple spin-offs.

He is a rebellious teenage boy who was sentenced to one year of probation after being falsely accused of assaulting a man, being transferred to Tokyo to serve out his probation sentence. He is the leader of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, a group of rebellious teenagers just like him, whose goals is to reform society by stealing the malevolent desires of "rotten adults" to change to their hearts and expose their crimes to the world.

He is voiced by Jun Fukuyama (who also voiced by Lelouch vi Britannia, Korosensei, Onion Knight and Roy) in the Japanese version and Xander Mobus in the English version, who also voices Byleth. In Persona 5 The Stage, he was played by Hiroki Ino.

Appearance[]

Ren has wavy unkempt black hair and dark gray eyes. For most of his civilian outfits, he wears a set of black glasses. While wearing his glasses, he has the appearance of an ordinary teenage boy. However, when his glasses are removed, his eyes give off an intense gaze.

As he does not wear his glasses during his first encounter with Masayoshi Shido, the fireworks scene, or the ending it is unlikely that they are necessary for vision correction, and that they are fake glasses which he has adopted as part of his public persona to make himself seem more unassuming during his probation.

His default outfit is his winter school uniform, which consists of a red-buttoned black blazer with Shujin's emblem on the pocket, a white turtleneck shirt with chevron detailing on the color, and red plaid trousers. During the summer, he wears the school regulation polo shirt, albeit untucked, and sans the suspenders.

On his days off during the winter, he wears an unbuttoned black blazer over a black-trimmed cream sweater, blue jeans, and brown shoes. During the summer, he wears an open white button-up shirt with the sleeves rolled up over a black short-sleeved t-shirt, blue jeans, and brown shoes. His loungewear consists of a black long-sleeved shirt and olive sleep pants.

As Joker, his outfit consists of a black ankle-length tailcoat, a high-necked waistcoat with gold accents, black jogger-style pants, brown-black winklepickers, and a pair of red gloves. His mask is a black and white, birdlike domino mask. His expression and demeanor are also markedly different and there's a strong air of confidence to him compared to his usual self.

During visits to the Velvet Room, he wears a black and white prisoner uniform.

In his flashback, he is wearing a black and white baseball tee with the numbers "1797" in front, gray jeans, and black shoes.

In Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, Ren wears the Shujin Academy uniform, though he replaces the turtleneck with a black shirt with a zero on the front with "DANCE" written on it. His jacket is left open and he wears red gloves and shoes. A red rag is also found hanging out from his right pants pocket. Around his neck are black and red headphones.

Biography[]

Ren appears quiet and docile, but this behavior is a profound ruse that hides the heart of a trickster. He is not very talkative, but he is courageous and wise in taking actions and also has a strong sense of justice. He has a free heart; despite his social standing and how others view him, he never stops choosing his path.

Early on Ren got involved in an incident where he witnessed a woman being harassed by a man, and stopped him, only for the man to sue him and press charges. It is later revealed that the man was a powerful politician with strong connections to the police department. As a result of his intervention, and the man's injuries, the incident went down on his permanent record, and Ren was subsequently expelled. At the court hearing, he was told to transfer schools, and move away, a condition his parents agreed to, thus leaving him in the care of Sojiro Sakura.

After he arrives at Shibuya, a mysterious application starts up on his phone, much to his confusion. The world around him slows to a halt, and a fiery blue figure manifests before his eyes, followed by a vision of the flames developing a red grin, and himself with yellow eyes. Afterward, as time resumes, Ren seemingly deletes the application and makes his way to a coffee shop called Cafe Le Blanc, owned by Sojiro Sakura.

He arrives to find Sojiro speaking with customers. Sojiro is surprised that the "punk kid" he was asked to look after is Ren. Sojiro shows him his new room and says he has to be the one to clean it up. He also touches upon the details of the incident for a brief moment before leaving him alone, though he also warns Ren that if he causes any trouble, he will kick him out.

As Ren prepares for bed, he recalls the incident, thinking to himself that he just couldn't ignore the woman being harassed. He hears his phone ringing, and to his surprise, he finds that the mysterious application from before is still there, despite having deleted it earlier. He shortly falls asleep afterward.

He awakens in the Velvet Room and finds himself in prison garbs, even bound in handcuffs with a ball and chain on his leg. Igor greets him to his Velvet Room, and the twins tell him that he is still asleep in the real world. Igor greets him, explaining that the Velvet Room is a place that exists between dream and reality, and is only accessible to those who have, in some form, made a contract. He then explains that he brought the protagonist here to discuss an important matter that will affect his life. Igor also refers to Ren as a "Prisoner of Fate," and that destruction awaits him in the future. Igor then states that he will explain more another time, as dawn has already approached in the real world.

On his way to school the next day, Ren once again open the mysterious app on his phone and then sees a girl called Ann being offered a ride to school by the school's gym teacher, Suguru Kamoshida. As he sees them drive off to school, a student named Ryuji Sakamoto runs up and yells at the car, calling Kamoshida a perverted teacher. Ren then gets acquainted with Ryuji and inquires what he meant, which results in his inquiry being responded to by the app, opening the path to another world. There Ren and Ryuji are quickly captured and put in a cell where they encounter Shadow Kamoshida who starts beating Ryuji and is about to kill them, but Ren then awakens his Persona power, summoning Arséne. While escaping, they encounter a cat-like creature, Morgana, who got captured in a prison cell and asks to be freed in exchange for helping show the way out for them.

Once both he and Ryuji are back in the real world they head to school where they confront Kamoshida about this, but he claims to have no idea what they are talking about. This causes Kamoshida to force Ren's classmate, Yuuki Mishima, to spread bad rumors about Ren to the whole school. After visiting the world the second time and hearing everything from Morgana, the protagonist and Ryuji decide to expose Kamoshida's true nature to everyone. Ren asks Ann Takamaki about this, and she confesses that Kamoshida is trying to get with her. Since no other students are willing to speak up, Morgana proposes to make Kamoshida admit his crimes by stealing his treasure inside of his Palace, which represents his arrogance. However, when Morgana warns them that if they kill Shadow Kamoshida the real Kamoshida will also die as well, Ren and Ryuji request Morgana to give them some time to think it over.

Ren and Ryuji finally decide to accept Morgana's suggestion after witnessing Ann's friend, Shiho Suzui, attempt suicide by jumping off the school's roof after being molested and beaten by Kamoshida. The three of them are then joined by Ann who wants to get justice for Shiho. To make Shadow Kamoshida confront them himself, Ryuji pins a calling card to Kamoshida under the name "Phantom Thieves of Hearts", enraging Shadow Kamoshida in the Palace. The Phantom Thieves battle and succeed in defeating Kamoshida's Shadow and Ann chooses to spare his life, they then quickly steal his treasure and escape. The next day, just like Morgana has said, Kamoshida abruptly breaks down and confesses to all of his horrible crimes in front of the whole school. Thanks to this, the bad rumors about them stopped and the expulsion that was planned for them was dropped.

They all decide to celebrate their success at an expensive restaurant by using the money from selling Kamoshida's treasure. At the restaurant, they run into a politician named Masayoshi Shido who, along with his goons, pushes them away to get in an elevator and threatens to sue them when they protest while everybody else just stands by and watches. Ren notices that Shido's voice reminds him of the man who falsely accused him, but quickly dismisses this thought. The encounter with Shido convinces Ren, Ryuji, Ann, and Morgana that the general public has become so apathetic to the point where they want to be told what to do and what to think instead of thinking for themselves and also doing the right thing. So they choose to continue their work as Phantom Thieves to shake people out of apathy and to steal the hearts of corrupted individuals to create a reformed and free world so there will be no more victims like them.

Yuuki, who knows of Ren's identity as one of the Phantom Thieves, created a website that also serves as a request board for the Phantom Thieves of Hearts to take on missions. However, since not many people believe in their existence, the Phantom Thieves decide to change another corrupt famous adult to make their names more known. They get this opportunity when an art student and disciple of famous Japanese painter Ichiryusai Madarame, Yusuke Kitagawa, asks Ann to become his model for his next work. A former apprentice of Madarame, Natsuhiko Nakanohara, tells them that Madarame actually steals his students' paintings and that one of them even committed suicide after he was stolen. So Natsuhiko asks them to stop Maradame before he can steal Yusuke's painting.

Yusuke's trust for his teacher causes Ren and the others to have difficulty in finding information to enter his Palace until Ann finds the proof of Madarame's doings in his studio and shows it to Yusuke. When escaping from Madarame and entering the Palace, Yusuke gets dragged as well and he awakens his Persona power after seeing his teacher's true nature. To reform his teacher, Yusuke joins the Phantom Thieves as well. After defeating Shadow Madarame and stealing his treasure, they find out that there's a third party besides them inside the Palace, but Madarame only reveals the person to be a person with a black mask. Yusuke then gives Madarame's treasure, the real "Sayuri" painting that his mother painted before her death, to Ren and he has it displayed at the Cafe Le Blanc.

Following Madarame's confession on live television, the Phantom Thieves' activities become known and attract many people, particularly the high school detective Goro Akechi and student council president Makoto Niijima. During a study trip, the protagonist meets Goro who reveals his disdain towards the Phantom Thieves' actions. Despite this, Ren gets well acquainted with Goro. The principal of Syujin High School also gets worried about them so he makes Makoto investigate the possibility that the Phantom Thieves are among the students of the school. Makoto quickly gets suspicious of Ren and his friends, secretly following them and finally gets the proof in the form of a recording of Ryuji and Ann declaring them as Phantom Thieves. She blackmails Ren to take her to their meeting place and demands the Phantom Thieves to show her their justice, and if they can prove they are right, she won't reveal her recording. She gives them a target of a mafia boss who is extorting some of their schoolmates. Without any other choice, the Phantom Thieves accept her request.

They eventually track down the mafia boss, Junya Kaneshiro, and enter his Palace, but can't find his treasure since they don't know his whereabouts in real life. Makoto helps them locate the real Kaneshiro, but Makoto's reckless way leads Kaneshiro to take incriminating pictures of them in his club and he threatens to leak it to the media. To stop Kaneshiro from leaking the photos, the Phantom Thieves invite Makoto to the Palace where she awakens her Persona power and joins them. At the end of their fight against Shadow Kaneshiro, he reveals there's a third party that manipulates the Palaces and Mementos for their ends without caring for the consequences. With Kaneshiro's heart stolen, he deletes the photos and turns himself in, assuring Ren and the others there won't be any photo leak.

Their success in changing Kaneshiro's heart earns them the attention of a hacker group called Medjed that demands the Phantom Thieves to cease their "false justice" by joining them. Following Medjed's offer, Ren receives an unknown chat from a mysterious hacker called Alibaba who requests him to steal a certain someone's heart in exchange for them taking care of Medjed. Should Ren refuse, they will leak his identity to the media. Ren and the others think that the chat is a mere prank, but Alibaba proves themselves that they do know about the protagonist by leaving a calling card in Le Blanc.

Alibaba requests him to steal the heart of a girl named Futaba Sakura, who is revealed to be related to Sojiro. Since information about Futaba is too lacking, Ren tries to ask Sojiro, but he refuses to tell him anything and threatens to kick him out if he asks more. Ren tries to ask Alibaba for more detail and asks to meet them, but his request leads Alibaba to abruptly cancel their request.

The Phantom Thieves think that the problem has been solved with Alibaba not bothering them again until they hear from Goro that Medjed has declared an all-out war against them, so they have no choice but to once again track down Alibaba. Makoto correctly deduces that Alibaba is Futaba herself, which is confirmed when Sojiro finally explains about Futaba after Ren and the others caught a glimpse of her when visiting Sojiro's house. They confront Futaba and ask to make a deal with her again, which she agrees to.

After the climax of the Casino heist, Ren uses himself as a bait to lure the Shadows so the party can escape. When he exits the Palace, however, he is quickly apprehended by the police. While in custody, he is interrogated by Sae. If Ren answered right, he reveals he knows that Goro is the traitor so he already hatched a plan with his friends to expose him. He tells Sae to show his smartphone to Goro, which has been programmed by Futaba using the Palace's reality-warping ability, saving himself when Goro attempts to kill Ren and make it look like a suicide. Afterward, Sae helps Ren escape and escorts him back to Cafe Le Blanc.

Once his apparent death is broadcasted, Ren remains in the cafe and goes out in a hoodie without showing his face for a while to deceive their enemies. Finding out that the politician Masayoshi Shido is the one Goro is working for, he and the party try to find the keyword to enter his Palace but get nothing until Ren remembers his voice, which is the same as the man who falsely accused him before. From his reminiscence when Shido assaulted the woman, Ren finds out the keyword to enter Shido's Palace where he and the party confront Goro and Shido, and after a long fight, they succeed in changing the latter's heart and escaping from the Palace.

During the climax of the game, Ren learns that the Igor who had been helping him, in truth, is an evil being called Yaldabaoth, who had imprisoned the real Igor, thus taking over the Velvet Room in the process. He also split the true attendant, Lavenza, into the twins' Caroline and Justine, resulting in them possessing amnesia.

During the final fight, the Phantom Thieves are virtually left helpless at Yaldabaoth's might, as he easily overpowers them by using the prayers of humanity who want to give up their free will. However, the tables quickly turn when the party hears the voices of the masses cheering for the Phantom Thieves, which were inspired by the cheering of Yuuki Mishima. Eventually, everyone believes in them, which leads to Ren awakening to his Ultimate Persona: Satanael, whose size is equal to even Yaldabaoth. The god tries to strike them down, but his attack does nothing. Ren then finishes him off, blasting a hole straight through Yaldabaoth's head. Their victory causes the Palaces and Mementos to cease from existence and sadly also Morgana who was created to assist Ren on his journey, and the world begins to return to normal.

Unfortunately, on Christmas Eve, Sae informs Ren that even though Shido confessed his crimes, it's difficult to prove it since there's little solid evidence as the other world no longer exists. Because Goro is presumed dead, the only ones who can prove it are the Phantom Thieves. To properly judge Shido, his testimony is necessary. Reluctantly, Sae asks Ren to turn himself in to avoid further complications and she promises she will make sure his friends will be safe. Doing this, however, means there's a big possibility he will be sent to a youth detention center and will be closely observed. Despite knowing the consequence, to save his friends, Ren agrees. After the interrogation, he is imprisoned in a youth detention center.

In response to his arrest, the rest of the Phantom Thieves together along with the other people Ren had made friends with over the year, try their best to look for evidence to prove his innocence. Two months later, they eventually found the woman who Ren had helped when she was assaulted by Shido and she testified against Shido, allowing the probation and all of the charges against Ren to be dropped. He is then picked up by Sojiro to the cafe where everyone, except for Morgana, welcomes him back. While talking about Morgana, Ryuji also asks Ren if next month he is going back to his hometown since his probation has been dropped, something that Ren confirms. The group then says that if their leader leaves the Phantom Thieves will be disbanded. Morgana then shows up shortly after, revealing that the one that disappeared is his other world self while his real-world self is still alive. Morgana then decides he will stick together with Ren from now on to look for a way to become a human.

Other Media[]

Chain Chronicle[]

Joker makes an appearance in Chain Chronicle, a tower defense role-playing game developed and published by Sega for iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita. He is a 5 Star Warrior Class who was only obtainable during the Persona 5 Collaboration Festival, which went through January 19, 2017, to January 31, 2017.

Puzzle and Dragons[]

Joker appears in the puzzle video game Puzzle and Dragons as part of the Persona Collab Event. Alongside him are fellow Phantom Thieves Makoto Niijima and Goro Akechi, as well as other characters and demons from Persona 3 and Persona 4. Initially, Joker, named "Ren Amamiya", is a 6 Star Dark character and features the artwork of Ren in his Shujin Academy Uniform. However, said card can also be evolved into "Ren Amamiya & Arsene", a 7 Star that has even more destructive power, and features Ren in his Joker uniform accompanied by Arsene.

Sonic Forces[]

While Joker himself does not make an appearance, his mask and appearance are downloadable cosmetics for the Avatar as part of the Sega/Atlus pack, a free bundle for people who own the game.

Granblue Fantasy[]

Joker appears in the role-playing video game Granblue Fantasy for Android, iOS, and Web Browsers. He is an SSR Dark Character and borrows his entire moveset from numerous Persona 5 techniques. These include:

  • Eiha - One of Arsene's main abilities, delivers Dark damage to a foe.
  • Tkachev - The first Gun he acquires in Persona 5. A strong move that can hit multiple enemies, however similarly to his game of origin, he can only fire the weapon a few times before he runs out of ammunition.
  • Sukunda - A common debuff spell in the Persona series, making the enemy more vulnerable to such.
  • Dream Needle - A Physical attack learned by Arsene which has a Medium chance of putting its foe to sleep. In Granblue, this move Delivers Dark Damage to a foe, as well as inflicting the "Comatose" effect on them.
  • His Charge Attack is the All-Out Attack from Persona 5. Ren, Ryuji, Morgana, Ann or Yusuke may be shown at random for its "finishing touch" and can provide a unique skill:
    • Ren can increase his Double Attack rate by 30% for 3 turns if he appears for his "finishing touch."
    • Ren can increase his Attack power by 30% for 3 turns if Ryuji appears for his "finishing touch." Ryuji's skill is Tarukaja.
    • Ren can restore 30% of his HP, with a healing cap of 1,500 HP, if Morgana appears for his "finishing touch." Morgana's skill is Dia.
    • The enemy will decrease its Attack power for 3 minutes if Ann appears for her "finishing touch." Ann's skill is Tarunda.
    • Ren will increase his Repel strength by 40% for 2 hits, if necessary if Yusuke appears for his "finishing touch." Yusuke's skill is Tetrakarn.

Persona 5: Thievery in Blue[]

This eclectic band isn't interested in swiping art, jewels, or money. Each of them has experienced suffering at the hands of corrupt adults and society at large. They spend their waking hours stealing the hearts of criminals in a bid to rectify what a court of law can't seem to fix.
~ A description of the Phantom Thieves, Persona 5: Thievery in Blue

Joker and some of his fellow Phantom Thieves were only obtainable via the special event Persona 5: Thievery in Blue. At the beginning of the event, Ren is seen chatting with Ryuji, Ann, Morgana, and Yusuke, which indicates this event, in the Persona timeline, takes place after the heist of Madarame's Museum. While exploring Mementos, they come upon a crack in a wall emitting blue light. When they try to investigate further, the light swallows them, transporting them to the world of Granblue. After a run-in with Gran or Djeeta, both teams join forces to discover what's happening with the world, which is suddenly covered up by a mysterious purple haze.

BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle[]

Similar to what happens in Sonic Forces, Joker himself does not make a physical appearance in the crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, which involves characters from BlazBlue, Persona, Under Night, RWBY, Arcana Heart, Senran Kagura, and Akatsuki Blitzkampf fighting against each other. He, alongside other Phantom Thieves, is referenced by some of the Persona 4 characters' color pallets. In Joker's case, Yu Narukami's Color 13 has the same coloring as his Phantom Thief attire.

Super Smash Bros.[]

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Joker's introduction splash screen in his reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

At The Game Awards 2018, Joker was announced as the second DLC character of the Nintendo crossover game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and the first character of the Fighters Pass as part of Challenger Pack 1, preceding the Heroes of Dragon Quest (Luminary, Erdrick, Solo and Eight), Banjo-Kazooie, Terry, and Byleth. He was released on April 17, 2019, 4 months after his initial announcement. Alongside Joker, the Challenger Pack 1 contains the stage Mementos, based on the location of the same name in Persona 5, as well as 11 music tracks from Persona 3-5, including new arrangements of Beneath The Mask, I'll Face Myself and Aria of The Soul.

Dragalia Lost[]

Joker, along with Panther, Mona, and Sophie all appear in a crossover event titled "Caged Desire". In it they end up in the land of Grastaea where they find that Emile somehow got a hold of a smartphone and has become a monarch stealing the desires of others in order to force them to worship him. The four of them partner up with Prince Euden and his party to change Emile's heart and find a way back home.

Trivia[]

  • Ren is the first protagonist in the Persona series to be a criminal.
    • If one includes the rest of the playable characters, Baofu is the first criminal for conducting telephone tapping.
  • Ren's mugshot reads "P508954TS".
  • Ren's code name, Joker, in card games, can act as either the ultimate trump card, the beneficial Wild Card, or harmful unmatched card such as in the Old Maid game.
  • Uniquely, Ren is the first protagonist shown speaking in several in-game cutscenes, although Yu briefly says "Persona" when summoning Izanagi for the first time. Likewise, most of the in-game narration is his internal monologue, instead of the second person narrator used in the previous games.
  • Ren seems to have some similarities to CR-S01 who is the main character from another Atlus title, Trauma Team. Both characters were arrested when in truth they were being framed. Also, they have some similarities in terms of physical design.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Ren's Final Smash is a reference to the All-Out Attack technique from Persona 5. However, unlike in his game of origin, where the Shadows caught in the move bleed profusely, the other players caught in this move splash stars instead. This change was likely made thanks to Ultimate's E10+ rating.

Quotes[]

Begone!
~ Ren’s possibly first word in the game before firing the Sinful Shell.

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Alex | Alph | Banjo & Kazooie | Bayonetta | Bowser | Bowser Jr. | Byleth | Captain Falcon | Chrom | Cloud Strife | Corrin | Dark Pit | Diddy Kong | Donkey Kong | Dr. Mario | Duck Hunt | Eight | Erdrick | Falco Lombardi | Fox McCloud | Greninja | Ice Climbers | Ike | Incineroar | Inklings | Isabelle | Jigglypuff | Joker | Ken Masters | King Dedede | Kirby | Link (Hero of Time | Hero of Twilight | Hero of Wilds) | Little Mac | Lucario | Lucas | Lucina | Luigi | Luminary | Mario | Marth | Mega Man | Meta Knight | Mewtwo | Mii | Min Min | Mr. Game & Watch | Mythra | Ness | Olimar (Pikmin) | Pac-Man | Palutena | Pichu | Pikachu | Pit | Pokémon Trainer (Red | Leaf) (Charizard | Ivysaur | Squirtle) | Princess Daisy | Princess Peach | Princess Zelda/Sheik (Ocarina of Time | Twilight Princess | A Link Between Worlds) | Pyra | Richter Belmont | R.O.B. | Robin | Rosalina & Luma | Roy | Ryu | Samus Aran/Zero Suit Samus | Shulk | Simon Belmont | Solid Snake | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sora | The Hero | Steve | Terry Bogard | Toon Link | Villager | Wario | Wii Fit Trainer | Yoshis (Yoshi | Blue Yoshi | Light Blue Yoshi | Yellow Yoshi | Pink Yoshi | Purple Yoshi | Red Yoshi | Black Yoshi) | Young Link

Assist Trophies
Akira Yuki | Alucard | Ashley | Chef Kawasaki | Dillon | Elec Man | Gray Fox | Guile | Isaac | Isabelle | Jeff Andonuts | Jill | Kat and Ana | Knuckle Joe | Knuckles the Echidna | Krystal | Lakitu | Little Mac | Lyndis | Magnus | Midna | Phosphora | Prince of Sablé | Ray MK III | Riki | Rodin | Saki Amamiya | Samurai Goroh | Shadow the Hedgehog | Sheriff | Shovel Knight | Spring Man | Squid Sisters | Starfy | Sukapon | Takamaru | Tiki | Tingle | Waluigi | White Bomberman | Yuri Kozukata | Zero

Poké Ball Pokémon
Arceus | Alolan Raichu | Alolan Vulpix | Blastoise | Celebi | Chansey | Charizard | Chespin | Chikorita | Clefairy | Cyndaquil | Darkrai | Dedenne | Deoxys | Ditto | Eevee | Entei | Fennekin | Gardevoir | Genesect | Giratina | Gogoat | Groudon | Ho-Oh | Inkay | Keldeo | Kyogre | Kyurem | Latias and Latios | Lugia | Lunala | Machamp | Marill | Meloetta | Meowth | Metagross | Mew | Munchlax | Oshawott | Palkia | Piplup | Raikou | Scizor | Snivy | Snorlax | Solgaleo | Suicune | Tapu Koko | Venusaur | Vulpix | Xerneas | Zoroark

Trophies/Spirits/Stickers
5-Volt | 9-Volt | 18-Volt | Absol | Adam Malkovich | Adelle | Aeron | Agitha | Aisya | Akuma | Alexandra Roivas | Alfonzo | Alfyn Greengrass | Allen | Alm | Amy Rose | Ana | Andy | Andy Bogard | Angela | Anjean | Ann Takamaki | Anna | Aerith Gainsborough | Aqua | Armor King II | Arthur | Aryll | Ashei | Ashley Robbins | Asuka Kazama | Athena Asamiya | Auto | Axel | Axl | Ayumi Tachibana | Azura | Baby Luigi | Baby Luma | Baby Mario | Baby Peach | Bandana Waddle Dee | Barbara | Barret Wallace | Barkle | Barst | Bass | Beat | Big Boss | Big the Cat | Blade Knight | Blanka | Blaze the Cat | Blaziken | Bord | Bomb Man | Boney | Bonkers | Bottles | Bow | Brittany | Brocque Mosieur | Broom Hatter | Bubbles | Bugzzy | Bulbasaur | Buneary | Buzz Buzz | Byrne | Byte and Barq | Caeda | Cait Sith | Calem | Calista | Camilla | Cammy White | Candy Kong | Cap'n Cuttlefish | Cappy | Captain (Another Code) | Captain (Mii Force) | Captain Rainbow | Captain Toad | Caroline and Justine | Catria | Celica | Centurions | Cetacea | Chao (Sonic the Hedgehog) | Chao (Yuyuki) | Charlie | Charlie Nash | Charlotte | Charlotte Aulin | Charmander | Charmy Bee | Cheese | Chibi-Robo | Chris Redfield | ChuChu | Chun-Li | Chunky Kong | Ciela | Cid Highwind | Clark Still | Classic Sonic | Claude von Riegan | Claus | Cobalion | Cody Travers | Colin | Commander | Coo | Copper and Booker | Cord | Cordelia | Count Bleck | Cranky Kong | Cream the Rabbit | Cresselia | Crimson Loftwing | Culdra | Cuphead | Cupit | Cut Man | Cyrus Albright | Dan Hibiki| Daroach | Daruk | Darunia | Dash Bowman | Dee Jay | Deep Cut (Shiver | Frye | Big Man) | Deirdre | DeMille | Dhalsim | Dialga | Dieck | Diminutive Guardian | Dimitri | Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd | Din | Diskun | Dixie Kong | Doc Louis | Donbe | Donkey Kong Jr. | Dorothea Arnault | Doshin | Dr. Crygor | Dr. Light | Dr. Stewart | Dragonite | Drake Redcrest | Draug | Dreambert | Dribble and Spitz | Dunban | Duo | Duran | Duster | Dyna Blade | Dyntos | E. Honda | E-102 Gamma | E-123 Omega | Eagle | Eddie | Eddy | Edelgard von Hresvelg | Eirika | Eldstar | Elena | Elias | Elincia | Elise | Elite Beat Agents | Eliwood | Ellie the Elephant | Elline | Elma | Elvis | Emerl | Enguarde the Swordfish | Ephraim | Epona | Erik | Esna | Espio the Chameleon | Est | Eva | EVE | Expresso the Ostrich | Ezlo | F.L.U.D.D. | Fei Long | Felix | Fi | Fiora | Fire Man | Fishmen | Flint | Flygon | Flying Men | Four Giants | Frey | Freya | Fronks | Funky Kong | Futaba Sakura | Gabriel Belmont | Gaepora | Gaius | Gandrayda | Garchomp | Garet | Gen | General Pepper | Geno | Geo Stelar | Glaceon | Globox | Gloria | Goku | Gyarados | Golem | Gooey | Goombella | Goro Akechi | Goron | Great Fairy | Greil | Groose | Grutch | Guts Man | Guy | H'aanit | Hakkun | Hal "Otacon" Emmerich | Haohmaru | Happy Mask Salesman | Haru Okumura | Hawke | Hawkeye | Hector (Castlevania) | Hector (Fire Emblem) | Helix | Hendrik | Henry Fleming | Heracles | Heracross | Herman | Hikari | Hilda Valentine Goneril | Hinawa | Hinoka | Ho-Oh | Honey Queen | Hongo | Huey | Hugh Baldwin | Hydreigon | Hungry Luma | Hydreigon | Ibuki | Ice Man | Idea | Ifrit | Igor | Ilia | Impa (Age of Calamity | Ocarina of Time | Skyward Sword) | Ingrid Brandl Galatea | Inigo | Iori Yagami | Iris Archwell | Iron Golem | Isa Jo | Ivan | Jack-7 | Jade | Jagen | Jake | Jakob | James McCloud | Jeanne | Jenna | Jessica | Jet the Hawk | Jill Valentine | Jimmy T. | Jin | Jin Kazama | Jinjo | Jody Summer | Joe Higashi | Jonathan Morris | Joshua | Julius Belmont | Juri Han | Juste Belmont | Kaepora Gaebora | Kafei | Kageshima Kurabe | Kairi | Karel | Karin Kanzuki | Kazuhira Miller | Kersti | Kevin | Kid Dracula | Kiddy Kong | Kim Kaphwan | Kine | King | King Zora | Kooper | Kumatora | Kunio | Kururin | Kyle Hyde | Kyo Kusanagi | L'Arachel | Landia | Landorus | Lanky Kong | Lappy | Leafeon | Leif | Leo | Leon Belmont | Leon S. Kennedy | Levias | Lilina | Lin Lee Koo | Linde | Linebeck | Ling Xiaoyu | Link (A Link Between Worlds | Link's Awakening | Spirit Tracks | The Legend of Zelda)) | Lip | Lissa | Lloyd | Loftwings | Loki | Lon'qu | Louie | Lubba | Luka Redgrave | Mach Rider | Madame Couture | Madeline Bergman | Magolor | Makar | Makoto Niijima | Mallo | Mallow | Malon | Maria Renard | Marin | Marshall Law | Master Mummy | Mattel | Matthew | Max | Mechanica | Medli | Mega Man Volnutt | Mega Man X | MegaMan.EXE | Mei Ling | Melia Antiqua | Mermaid | Merric | Meryl Silverburgh | Mia | Micaiah | Milly | Minerva | Mini Mario | Mio | Mio & Mayu Amakura | Mipha | Misstar | Mist | Misty | Moe | Mokka | Mona | Moosh | Morag Ladir | Morgana | Muddy Mole | Mugman | Mumbo Jumbo | Musashi | Muskular | Myrrh | Nago | Nakoruru | Naomi Hunter | Nathan Graves | Navarre | Nayru | Nia | Nibbles | Nina Williams | Ninian | Ninjara | Nino | Ninten | Noah | Nyna | Oatchi | Octoling Girl & Octoling Boy | Off the Hook | Olaf | Olberic Eisenberg | Old Man Lobber | Olivia | Omega-Xis | Ooccoo | Ophilia Clement | Orbulon | Orville | Ouendan | Owain | Owl | Owlan | Palla | Paper Bowser | Paper Luigi | Paper Mario | Paper Princess Peach | Parasol Waddle Dee | Paul Phoenix | Paula Jones | Pauline | Paz Ortega Andrade | Penny Crygor | Peppy Hare | Perry | Piantas | Pitch | Plague Knight | Plasma Wisp | Plessie | Pneuma | Polterpup | Poo | Poochy | Poppi | Poppy Bros. Jr. | Primrose Azelhart | Prince Fluff | Prince Peasley | Prince Richard | Princess Shokora | Princess Zelda (A Link to the Past | Breath of the Wild | Minish Cap | Spirit Tracks | The Wind Waker) | Professor Chops | Professor Elvin Gladd | Professor Oak | Professor Sycamore | Protagonist (Astral Chain) | Protagonist (Glory of Heracles) | Protagonist (Magical Vacation) | Proto Man | ProtoMan.EXE | Qbby | Rab | Rabbid Mario | Rabbid Peach | Rachel | Raiden | Ralf Jones | Rambi the Rhinoceros | Rattly the Rattlesnake | Rauru | Raven | Ravio | Rayman | Raymond Bryce | Red XIII | Registeel | Reinhardt Schneider | Reshiram | Revali | Rex | Reyn | Rhea | Ribbon Girl | Rick | Ricky | Riesz | Riki | Riku | Ring Fit Trainee | Riolu | ROB 64 | Rock Pikmin | Rocky | Roll | Roll Caskett | Rosemary | Rouge the Bat | Rowlet | Roxas | Roy Campbell | Rush | Rusl | Russ | Rutger | Ruto | Ryo Sakazaki | Ryoma | Ryuji Sakamoto | Sagat | Sagi | Sakuna | Sakura | Sakura Kasugano | Sakura Samurai | Salsa | Sami | Saria | Satoru Amatsubo | Satoru Higashiyama | Seiuchi-kun | Seliph | Serena (Dragon Quest) | Serena (Pokémon) | Seteth | Seth | Severa | Shahra | Shanoa | Shantae | Sharla | Shaymin | Sheldon | Shield Knight | Shinobu | Shiva | Sigurd | Silver the Hedgehog | Sir Kibble | Sirius | Skarmory | Slippy Toad | Soma Cruz | Sophia | Soren | Sothe | Sothis | Spirit Who Loves Surprises | Sprixie Princesses | Squawks the Parrot | Squitter the Spider | Stanley | Starlow | Starly | Storm the Albatross | Strangelove | Stuffwell | Susie Haltmann | Swanky Kong | Sylvando | Sylveon | T. Hawk | Tac | Tails | Takumi | Tama | Tamagon | Tatsu | Tauros | Teddy | Tempo | Terra | Terrakion | Tethu | Tharja | The Boss | The King of Red Lions | The Mighty Jinjonator | The President | The Stork | The Wandering Samurai | Therion | Tifa Lockhart | Tikal the Echidna | Tiny Kong | Tippi | Titania | Toad | Toadette | Toadsworth | Tomatrio | Tora | Totodile | Totem Link | Travis Touchdown | Treble | Tressa Colzione | Trevor Belmont | Tricky | Tron Bonne | Tsubasa Oribe | Twintelle | Tyranitar | Urbosa | Valoo | Vector the Crocodile | Ventus | Veronica | Villagers (Minecraft) | Vincent Valentine | Viridi | Virizion | Vivian | Waddle Dee | Waddle Doo | Wanda | Wave the Swallow | Welt Neugia | Wentworth | Wheelie | Winky the Frog | Wonder-Black | Wonder-Blue | Wonder-Green | Wonder-Pink | Wonder-Red | Wonder-White | Wonder-Yellow | Wrinkly Kong | Wrys | Xananab | Xander | Xion | Yang | Yoko Belnades | Yoshi Kid | Yoshimitsu | Young Cricket | Yuffie Kisaragi | Yun | Yusuke Kitagawa | Zael | Zagreus | Zangief | Zeke von Genbu | Zekrom | Zelda (Spirit Tracks) | Zip | Zora

Others
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad | Blue Mary | Chang Koehan | Chocobos | Choi Bounge | Dante | Doomslayer | Dragonborn | Gil | Goemon | Goro Daimon | Guardians of Light | Jacky Bryant | King | Master Hand | Lloyd Irving | Rabbid | Rock Howard | Saïx | Sans | Tung Fu Rue | Yu Narukami | Yuri Sakazaki

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