Mirai Nikki/Characters
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Diary Holders
Yukiteru Amano - The 1st
Voiced by Misuzu Togashi
A timid boy who views life as though he were a casual bystander. His "Indifference Diary" records future observations about everything and everyone around him, although it usually doesn't record any information about himself except for his DEAD END. At first he's unwilling to participate in the Diary game, but Deus still considers him the favorite to win. Has an...interesting relationship with Yuno.
- A Man Is Not a Virgin: Averted; he loses his virginity to Yuno.
- Adorkable
- Anti-Hero: Starts out as a Type I Anti Hero, but as the series goes on becomes a Type V. Changes to Type II by the end of the manga.
- Badass Adorable
- Battle Couple: With Yuno.
- Berserk Button: Whenever his parents are harmed, Yuki can go quite crazy.
- In the anime, Yuki performs a Skyward Scream upon learning Yuno killed her second self.
- Beware the Nice Ones
- Blue Eyes
- Break the Cutie
- Cross-Dressing Voices
- Cute Shotaro Boy
- Designated Victim: Considers himself this in early chapters, often being put in situations he does not want to be in. This trope comes and goes over the course of the story.
- Disappeared Dad: His parents got a divorce and his father left him years ago. He came back though.
- Easily Forgiven: Yuki's quite trusting of others and willing to give second chances, especially towards Yuno. A lot.
- Even the Guys Want Him: Aru Akise so does.
- Expy: of Shinji Ikari.
- Extreme Doormat: Initially. Not so much anymore.
- Grew a Spine
- The Hero
- Heroic BSOD: Boy howdy.
- I Just Want to Have Friends
- Improbable Weapon User: With hand darts!
- Kick the Dog: Happens several times to Yuki. Most notably when, he forgives his father for killing his mother, and everyone looks like it is going to be alright until John Balks' hitmen assassinate Yuki's dad.
- Kid with the Leash: The only one who can ground Yuno in anyway.
- Love Makes You Crazy: For his dead parents AND Yuno
- Meaningful Name: His last name contains the kanji for "heaven" and can be read as heavenly field. It's fitting, considering his first name is a corruption of "Jupiter", the Roman God of Gods. He ends up winning the game of the second world among the other potential gods.
- The Messiah: in the 3rd world. See Spanner in the Works below.
- Necessarily Evil: Yuki becomes willing to kill the other diary owners if it means resurrecting his parents, although he admits he does not wish to do so, but is equally afraid to face life without his parents.
- Necromantic: His eventual reason for trying to win the game.
- Nice Hat
- Non-Action Guy: At first.
- Only Sane Man: Until his level in badass, anyway.
- The Protagonist
- Say My Name: When turns down the opportunity to go stargazing.
- Spanner in the Works: He hijacks the entire future of the 3rd Survival game when he follows Yuno to the 3rd world, since his data entries in the 2nd game show up in 3rd world's John Balk's diary and warn him of the incoming disasters. It changes every diary holder's future and gives them happy endings.
- Spell My Name with an "S": Yuno calls him "Yuki" or "Yukki", depending on which version you're reading.
- In messages and diary entries, ユッキ― is normally used, which is romanized as "Yukkii".
- Tears of Fear: He tends to do this often in the beginning.
- Took a Level in Badass: Hey, it was bound to happen eventually. He ditches the darts in favor of a machine gun, for one.
- Took a Level in Jerkass
- Useless Protagonist: He lets Yuno do most of the fighting in the beginning.
- Weak but Skilled: For a long time he's not much of a fighter, but Yuki is arguably the most skilled at using his diary both in and out of combat.
Yuno Gasai - The 2nd
Voiced by Tomosa Murata
A classmate of Yuki's who's obsessively stalking him, claiming to be madly in love with him. Her "Yukiteru Diary" tells her what's happening to Yuki at every 10-minute interval, and won't show anything unrelated to him except for her own DEAD END. Since Yuki's diary records everything except what happens to him, the two of them presumably make a formidable team. If only she was more comforting to be around...
- Abduction Is Love: Yuno drugs and kidnaps Yuki to protect him until July 28th, chaining him to a chair. Yuki eventually breaks free thanks to his friends, and abandons Yuno. It doesn't last though.
- Abusive Parents: Although Chapter 56 seems to indicate that only her mother was the abusive one.
- Parental Neglect: Her father would work late hours and fail to notice her mother's escalating abuse.
- Alternate Timeline: The Yuno that's currently obsessed with 'Yukki' is from one, and the third corpse is from the current world.
- Always Save The Guy
- The All-Solving Hammer: Yuno often resorts to pulling out her knife to deal with troubling situations. She uses a literal hammer to screw destiny and smash apart the space-time continuum to rescue Yukiteru at the end of the manga.
- All Take and No Give: Yuno tries to convince herself and Yuki that their love has been fake, and they have been merely using one another, Yuki using Yuno as a guard whilst Yuno used Yuki as emotional support. She fails to convince Yuki or herself.
- Anti-Villain
- Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?: Played with in chapter 10.
- Axe Crazy: Especially when she thinks her relationship with Yukiteru is threatened.
- Badass Adorable
- Battle Couple: With Yuki.
- Because You Were Nice to Me: Yuno's devotion to Yukiteru stems from him jokingly making a marriage proposal to her right after she killed her parents, spurring her into devoting her future to him.
- Berserk Button: Threaten or harm Yukiteru in any way, and Yuno goes into an Unstoppable Rage that you will most likely not survive. And should you kiss Yukiteru right in front of her, you will die.
- Beware the Nice Ones: She's described as a model student, everybody likes her, and all the boys are crazy about her. Except the one she's stalking, of course.
- Broken Bird: Yuno is incredibly broken from having to kill her parents, going through the survival game once before, losing the only person that gave her a reason to live (Yukiteru), and having to go through it all again, killing her past self in the process.
- Big Bad Girlfriend: As revealed in the last few chapters.
- Charles Atlas Superpower: In the manga at least, by the time of the last fight with 11th in the second world her fighting experience made her strong enough to cut grown men (in this case 11th's mooks) in half with a sword. In one case she is shown cutting a man in half while holding her sword with one hand.
- Clingy Jealous Girl: She won't let anyone, male or female, get close to her beloved Yuki. Yuki's mother is a notable lucky one, since she was nice to Yuno and approved of their relationship.
- Couldn't Find a Pen: When the first Yuno performs a time leap to the second world and kills her second self, the latter writes "Help!" on the wall using her own blood.
- Curtains Match the Window: Pink hair and eyes.
- Dark Action Girl
- Action Girlfriend: Declares herself such to Yukiteru and eventually it just sticks.
- Dead Person Impersonation: She impersonates herself!
- Death Seeker: Not outright stated, but Yuno heavily implies that she wants Yukiteru to be the winner of the game in the second world, rather than win it herself and repeat the whole scenario a third time. She only tries to kill him when he absolutely refuses to take her life, and she decides to repeat the game in the third world for another shot at setting him up to win while spending more time with him again. And even then, when Yukiteru told her to just stab him and be the winner of the second world's game, she decides to just kill herself anyway.
- Deuteragonist
- Driven to Suicide: Unwilling to kill Yuki, Yuno stabs herself to ensure he lives. Although she got better thanks to MurMur and Deus from the 3rd world combining her memories with her 3rd world self.
- She actually tries to kill herself seconds before her death, provoking the third world Kurusu into firing a bullet at her. MurMur saves her.
- Dull Eyes of Psychosis In episode 11 of the anime when she and Yukki are taken into the police station for questioning her eyes go dull when she decides to try to find a weapon.
- Elevator Snare: In their first meeting, Yuno forces her way into an elevator, corners the terrified Yuki, and then gives him his First Kiss. Cue the Uncomfortable Elevator Moment, at least for Yuki.
- Evil Laugh: Yuno just can't help herself from laughing her butt off when she succeeds at manipulating Yuki into killing Hinata.
- Evil Sounds Deep: Much like B.B. Hood/ Bulleta, Yuno goes from squeaky and adorable to guttural and menacing whenever she's incredibly pissed.
- Feminine Women Can Cook: Uses it to impress Yukiteru's mother. How feminine she is is up for debate though, considering her fallback plan if that didn't work was to use her "tools."
- Foot Focus: After a long day, Yuno comes home and ditches her shoes to relax barefoot... only to get attacked by a 4-year-old kid who gasses her house. Unfortunately, Yuno can't get her shoes because the kid could strike while her guard's down, so she has no choice but to stay barefoot- which the kid exploits. He smashes a lamp on the stairwell for a jolt of raw electricity... which conducts itself into the oily soles of Yuno's feet, giving her a nasty sting. Then, he tricks Yuno into running after him. Careless, she misses a trap laid on the floor- and mashes her bare feet right onto a patch of thumbtacks. If Yuno's smart, she'll probably make sure to wear slippers at home from now on.
- Future Me Scares Me: After being rebuked by her past self in the third world, Yuno actually starts shaking once she realizes how much she had changed when she lost all of her hope for the future, and seriously looks frightened at what she's become, having a minor My God, What Have I Done? moment.
- Gas Chamber: In a surprising change from the manga, Yuno traps Akise, Mao and Kosaka in a room which is filling with gas. In the manga, she filled it with concrete.
- Girl with Psycho Weapon: Though, unlike other Yanderes, she doesn't seem to have an iconic weapon.
- She is most commonly portrayed with the axe that she wields in the battle against Number 6, though.
- Girlish Pigtails
- Go Through Me: Yuno is more than willing to put herself on the line to protect Yuki.
- Green-Eyed Monster: She already showed signs of this before the games began. It's very evident that she's jealous of Yuki's friends and tricks him into killing them all. And even though Akise didn't need to die to complete the game, she beheads him.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Tries this when fighting Kurusu but it fails when the grenade she is holding is a flash grenade.
- Heel Realization: Realizes just how warped she's become once she sees her family in the third world come together again to protect her younger self. However, she believes herself to be too far gone for redemption and makes a suicidal move to try to kill them all with the threat of Kurusu shooting her dead. She eventually settles on stabbing herself and letting Yukiteru live instead.
- I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: She says she's willing to die for Yuki to ensure he wins the game, and even offers to let him kill her. She also goes through with it when Yukiteru flat out suggests she should kill him so she can have a place in this world.
- I'll Kill You!: "ARU AKISE, YOU WILL DIE HERE AND NOW!"
- Karma Houdini: She has racked up the highest body count in the entire series. She's also responsible for the death of Yuki's friends, particularly Akise who she finished off herself. Yet she still gets her HAPPY END with Yuki despite the fact she just killed one of his best friends in cold blood. And she hasn't been punished for this and even if she's yelled at, it doesn't last long.
- Knife Nut: When a psycho toddler has it in for her, gasses the house, shocks her with a broken lamp, and wounds her inconveniently bare feet with thumbtacks, she finally reaches into the kitchen drawers and grabs the sharpest knife she sees for a showdown with the brat.
- Lack of Empathy: To everyone other than Yukiteru. When Tsubaki told her that she was going to destroy the world after becoming god Yuno's only gripe with that was that it would also kill Yukiteru. Late in the series she outright states that she doesn't care how many more people she'll kill in the future, because they are all useless pawns and because they'll be revived anyway after she goes back in time again (ignoring the fact that technically they would be different people).
- Lightning Bruiser: She is faster than most characters and hits very hard.
- Love At First Sight: How she fell in love and got obsessed over Yukiteru.
- Love Makes You Crazy: Or was she already crazy to begin with?
- Love Makes You Evil: At times, the lengths at which she goes to show her admiration comes across as something that can only be thought of by a depraved evildoer.
- Manipulative Bastard: throughout the series but is most impressive in episode 22 also including a Batman Gambit.
- Meaningful Name: Her full name can be read as "my wife Yuno". Seeing as Yukiteru is named for Jupiter though, the kanji for Yuno's given name is really "Juno" read as Yuno (In central European languages the letter J is pronounced like what Y is pronounced in English), so even more fittingly for Yukiteru, is the reading "my wife, Juno". Which is fitting, because Juno, just like her Greek-counterpart Hera, can get mad easily at anyone that stole Jupiter/Zeus' love, and will chase them down to the end of Earth (Then there's the fact that Juno is a war goddess too)
- Murder Is the Best Solution Especially For The Hypotenuse: In her own words "Everyone who comes between me and Yukki can just die!" Probably comes with the whole Yandere thing.
- Not Good with Rejection: And HOW.
- Obfuscating Stupidity: Though there were earlier hints, Fridge Logic tells you she has been displaying this the entire story. We find out she has played the survival game through before, so either she pretends not to know, or has repressed it completely.
- Offscreen Teleportation
- Pants-Free: Yuno seems especially fond of this when there is an unconscious Yuki around.
- Psychopathic Manchild: Combination of types C and D.
- No Sense of Personal Space
- Poisonous Friend
- Psycho Supporter
- Rapunzel Hair: Down to her waist.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning
- Room Full of Crazy: An untouched room in Yuno's house that contains the corpses of her parents, and her second self who she murdered. Yuki finds it and ultimately changes the course of the game and the second world's timeline. Yuno eventually destroys the room and hides the evidence in a large pit behind her house.
- Rose-Haired Girl
- Self-Made Orphan
- Shallow Love Interest: Played remarkably straight with disturbing effect. Funnily enough, considering what she is, it ends up being Tropes Are Not Bad.
- Justified in that Yuno really has nothing in her life outside of Yukiteru. He is the only thing that keeps her relatively balanced most of the time.
- Sidekick Ex Machina
- Slasher Smile: Played with. The constant Moe Stare she sports on may as well be considered a Slasher Smile depending on context.
- Stalker with a Crush
- Stalking Is Love
- Stepford Smiler: Extremely Type C.
- Token Evil Teammate
- The Sociopath: A very disturbing example she loves Yuki to the extreme but EVERYONE other than Yuki is just pawns or getting in the way showing no remorse killing them.
- Uh-Oh Eyes: Makes these into an artform.
- Glowing Eyes of Doom
- Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises: Made much more apparent in the anime during her crazier moments.
- Uncanny Valley Girl:
- Unskilled but Strong: Polar opposite of Yukki, in that her diary is almost completely useless except when paired with Yukki's, she is actually one of the strongest fighters. The only ones shown to best her in combat being Sevenths and Akise.
- Villain Protagonist: Subverted in the later chapters when she becomes Yukiteru's enemy. She doubles back on that after she kills herself instead of him, though.
- Villainous Breakdown: Has one towards the end of the manga when Yuki refuses to kill her, prompting her to try to kill him, leap back in time again to restart the game and kill herself again. She fails, realising she cannot kill Yuki and seals him in an illusionary world to escape him. She gets better though.
- Violently Protective Girlfriend
- What the Hell, Hero?: She gets called out by Yuki all the time, but especially for kidnapping him and keeping him locked up for a week to "protect" him.
- Yandere
- Bonus points for actually being named after the most yandere goddess, Juno.
- Yank the Dog's Chain: Every time she and Yuki look like their relationship is going somewhere, fate always barges in.
- You Are Worth Hell
- Zettai Ryouiki: By Episode 15 that is.
Takao Hiyama - The 3rd
Voiced by Jin Domon
A teacher at Yuki's school who's secretly a serial killer. His "Murder Diary" gives him detailed information on the location of his intended victim, making it a powerful weapon for ruthlessly pursuing his target. However, it offers little protection.
- Butt Monkey: Surprisingly often. He is the first diary owner to get killed, he kept killing himself several times over when MurMur first tried to give him his diary, he fell victim to one of Minene's amplified sound bombs in Mosaic, appeared in a flashback chapter to be accidentally (and comically) speared in the back by Yuno, and was given an electric shock in Paradox. In the penultimate chapter, he's pinned to the ground as he's apprehended by 12th, and he can be seen in the back of one of the final group shots, running from a few pursuers. MurMur wasn't too surprised that he was the first to go.
- Coat, Hat, Mask
- Crazy Prepared: Apparently the costume he wears is not only bulletproof but somehow also bombproof. This comes in handy when Minene attacks him in Mosaic, as she quickly learns that her usual battle tactics are useless against him.
- Implacable Man: While he doesn't get a chance to show this off in the main series, he proved himself to be this in Mosaic during his confrontation with Minene. He kept coming after her unrelentingly and wasn't even slowed down by the bombs exploding around him and by being shot at. Pity that his diary is nowhere near as invulnerable as the man himself.
- Malevolent Masked Man
- Meaningful Name: The kanji in his last name, Hiyama, is read as "volcano". The Roman god in the Dii Consentes that he is associated with? Vulcan.
- Sacrificial Lamb: Killed off within the first chapters and first episode to demonstrate the rules and consequences of the survival game. Doubles as a Red Shirt.
- Sadist Teacher: Willing to hunt his own students.
- Serial Killer
- Weapon of Choice: A machete.
Keigo Kurusu - The 4th
Voiced by Masahiko Tanaka
A police officer who wishes to stop the other crazy people with diaries. His "Investigation Diary" gives him information on all future crimes in his district as though he had already investigated them. He introduces himself early on as an ally to Yuki and Yuno, forming the Future Alliance.
- Bulletproof Vest: Worn as part of his plan to incriminate Yukiteru and Yuno. He fully expects Yuno to shoot at him. Subverted in that she aims for his head.
- The Commissioner Gordon
- Death Equals Redemption: Apologizes for betraying Yukiteru before he disappears.
- Defective Detective: We find out that he's so busy with work he hasn't been able to spend time with his wife and son. Not only that, but his son is in the hospital, leading to his Face Heel Turn (assuming he wasn't plotting it from the very beginning.
- Dirty Cop: Uses the power of the police force to arrest Yukiteru and Yuno, then uses the power of his Future Diary to frame them for the murder of the Tenth.
- Driven to Suicide
- Face Heel Turn: To save his dying son.
- Logical Weakness: Kurusu's diary is the Investigation Diary, so as long as he's chasing down his suspects, he'll continue to get info on their next moves. Rather than trying to take him down directly, Minene goes to Nishijima and informs him that Kurusu was responsible for murdering Tenth and framing Yukki and Yuno. Once Nishijima arrests him, Kurusu loses the authority to continue his investigations, and thus his diary stops recording future events.
- Manipulative Bastard: Implied to have been influencing events and manipulating others for a decent amount of time after his introduction, starting with letting Minene go free from the Omekata Temple.
- Meaningful Name: Kurusu's is a bit harder to pin down than the others, but the kanji in his last name "kuru" means "to come" and as Mercury was the messenger to the others gods, he is probably closest to Mercury in the Dii Consentes.
- Passing the Torch: In the anime, Kurusu leaves a record of the survival game to Nishijima, including the defunct diaries of the dead owners.
- Scars Are Forever: He gets his ear shot off by Yuno
- Smoking Is Cool
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: He betrays Yukiteru and Yuno in order to save his son.
Reisuke Houjou - The 5th
Voiced by Asami Sanada
A 4-year-old boy who is left an orphan in the same incident that led to the 6th's death. He is eager to prove himself to be a "super elite". His "Super Vision Diary" is a coloring book that displays pictures and summaries of three major events each day. It gives him plenty of time to plan his daily strategy, but it's not too helpful for predicting the immediate future.
- Abusive Parents/Parental Neglect: We see that Reisuke's parents weren't a happy family like we were made to believe. His parents were often fighting and he would be left in the corner of the room by himself. Now whether this contributed to his creepy tendencies is the series is up to interpretation, but one thing is for certain. He was seriously happy being taken care of by Yuki's mother.
- Big Screwed-Up Family: Considers Yuki, Yuno, and Yuki's mom to be his ideal family. Calling Yuki and Yuno, big brother and big sister respectively. He considers trying to kill Yuki and Yuno a game. Yuno in turn, wants to kill him. And of course, Yuno is Yuki's creepy and violent stalker. Not exactly a well adjusted "family" (aside from Yuki's mom and arguably Yuki at least).
- Blush Sticker
- Cheerful Child: In Paradox because his parents aren't killed.
- In the 3rd world for the same reasons as stated above and without all of the afformentioned abuse .
- Creepy Child
- Cross-Dressing Voices
- Enfante Terrible
- Evil Redhead
- Infant Immortality: Brutally subverted.
- Go Out with a Smile and Graceful Loser: After asking Yuno what will she do when she and Yukki face each other, Reisuke tells her to win The Game and dies smiling. Furthermore, he congratulates her and give her the antidote to the poison, and assures her it's the real deal, claiming that with his death assured, he wouldn't gain anything from it being a trick. His Diary reflects his last thoughts: "Hojou Reisuke is killed by Gasai Yuno. DEAD END. . . But I'm very happy!".
- Hand Puppet: He carries a pair of hand puppets around with him, which he talks to as though they were real.
- Leitmotif: Chiptunes.
- Meaningful Name: "Houjou" is written as "fertility". He corresponds with Ceres in the Dii Consentes.
- Nice Hat
- Nightmare Fuel Coloring Book: His Future Diary is a coloring book that shows him how to commit murder.
- Pet the Dog: He seriously enjoyed his time at Yuki's place (despite how twisted he viewed it as) and refused to put Yuki's mom in danger of his hide and seek game.
- Revenge: Well, Yuno inadvertently did kill his parents.
- Actually, subverted. He considers that fact, but then dismisses it with a who cares about that.
- Double subverted in Mosaic where he reveals that he really does love his parents despite what happens.
- Actually, subverted. He considers that fact, but then dismisses it with a who cares about that.
- Slasher Smile: A master of this. Particularly in the anime's second opening.
Tsubaki Kasugano - The 6th
Voiced by Eri Sendai
The priestess for the Omekata cult, who has been imprisoned in the cult's temple her entire life. Her parents were the founders of the cult, and after their deaths (or better said, their murders) she became its leader of sorts. Her "Thousand Leagues Eyes Diary" is a scroll that records what every worshipper in the cult sees, giving her much greater range than most other Diary Holders. While it provides a large amount of information, the scroll is also cumbersome and slow to use, making it difficult for her to react immediately to changes.
- Angry Tears: Tsubaki cries these when her diary is destroyed in the manga right after she sees her old handball.
- Tears of Remorse: What they are in the anime.
- Attempted Rape: Tsubaki orders the cult members to strip and gang-rape the captive Yuno, in an attempt to lure the escaped Yukiteru out. He pulls a Big Damn Heroes and stops her.
- Broken Bird
- Cry for the Devil
- Damsel in Distress: She plays the part really well, at least.
- Despair Event Horizon: Crossed in her Backstory, after her Tragic Keepsake disappears, thus she has no way to keep her sanity in between all of the abuse the Omekatas subject her to.
- Fan Disservice: How do we find out about her Sex Slave deal? Through a flashback that starts with her laying naked on the floor, shivering and terrified, right before she's gang-raped by the men of the Omekata cult.
- Glass Cannon: The "Thousand Leagues Eye Diary". She can use it to record what her cult members say and thus has a huge range, but it's very slow and hard to use. It also presents the largest target, which is problematic when a single hit from one of Yukki's darts is enough to count it as destroyed.
- Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: She pulls out a pipe and smokes on it when Yuno falls victim to a Distress Ball right after killing the 12th and this allows her to her trap them, Kurusu and Minene inside the Omekata temple.
- Go Look At the Distraction: Yuki takes advantage of the fact her diary shows what her followers are looking at by throwing a ball then throwing a dart to destroy her diary when they're all looking the other way.
- Hime Cut
- Lady in Red: Sorta, she wears a reddish robe.
- Manipulative Bitch: Tries to manipulate Yukki, Yuno, Kurusu, Minene, and Hirasaka for her own benefit.
- Meaningful Name: Kasugano contains the kanji 日, which can be taken as sun or sunshine. She also poses as a prophetess and is representative of Apollo in the Dii Consentes.
- It has been speculated Tsubaki may be a nod to the Roman goddess Proserpina, the goddess of springtime. She has the kanji (春) for springtime in her name, and further connecting to Proserpina by both being beautiful woman who spend much of their time in a hell they do not want to be in.
- Miko: Horrendously subverted in the main storyline, but played straight in Paradox and the Alternate Timeline.
- Obfuscating Stupidity: This should have been really obvious.
- Omnicidal Maniac
- Omniscient Council of Vagueness: The leader.
- Peek-a-Bangs: Her right eye is almost always covered by her hair.
- Rape as Backstory: After her parents (and the Omekata founders) were killed, Tsubaki was imprisoned and used as a Sex Slave by the cult while making her "pose" as the leaderess.
- Rapunzel Hair: Long black hair reaching her hips.
- All the way down to her feet in the anime.
- Religion of Evil: The Omekata cult that she belongs to or rather, is imprisoned by. The Alternate Timeline shows them as a more benevolent group, though. It helps that the Kasuganos were still alive to lead it well.
- Even more tragic is the fact that in Paradox it's revealed that her parents were actually about to disband the cult in order to let Tsubaki lead a normal life. However, the second-in-command Funatsu wasn't having any of that, so he offed Tsubaki's parents before they could do so, trapping her in the cult as a sex slave.
- Scars Are Forever: Yuno chops off her left hand, therefore she can't handle the heavy "Thousand Leagues Eyes Diary" and is open for Yukki's definitive attack with his darts.
- Strange Girl
- "Take That!" Kiss: Pulls one on Yukiteru right after trapping him, Yuno and others. Yuno reacts as well as expected.
- Tragic Keepsake: A handball given to her by her deceased mother. It gets lost later, and Tsubaki definitely loses it soon afterwards.
- Chekhov's Gun: Yukiteru finds the ball and throws it in the air, foiling the powers of her diary and letting him destroy it, killing Tsubaki.
- Tsundere: Surprisingly, shows shades of this towards Akise in Paradox.
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds
- Yamato Nadeshiko: She makes herself look like one in the beginning, to lure Yukki away from Yuno. She does really have this personality in Paradox, though.
- Cute and Psycho: What she truly is.
Marco Ikusaba and Ai Mikami - The 7th
Voiced by Tomokazu Seki and Natsuko Kuwatani
A pair of orphans in love with each other. Their "Exchange Diary" is actually two cell phones that report each other's immediate future. The couple displays excellent teamwork as they use their diaries to cover each other's weaknesses.
- Adaptation Expansion: The anime expands more on their time in high school together rather than just the two flashback scenes in the manga in the tower where Marco and Ai first meet and where they decide to get married. The anime added in a rather dark story in which Ai is set up by her female classmates to be gang raped by a group of boys, with Marco finding her and her captors afterward. He then proceeds to beat down the group and even manages to kill one of her rapists. They later go the tower where Marco is almost Driven to Suicide over not being able to protect Ai, only to be stopped by Ai herself, who begs him not to leave her alone. It helps to add to his reason for not leaving Ai behind in the tower when it started to collapse.
- Anti Villains
- Battle Couple
- Bond Villain Stupidity: They were the only diary owners who managed to both beat up Yukiteru and Yuno and take away their diaries during their first confrontation. Having the two at their mercy, they made them bring Yukiteru's father (secretly working for 11th) to them. After they got their hands on Yukiteru's dad, Marco stated that they didn't have any reason to keep Yukiteru and Yuno alive anymore. Instead of destroying their diaries that very moment... Marco and Ai didn't, and even challenged Yukiteru and Yuno to a rematch that resulted in the two recovering their diaries. Marco even mentioned that he could have simply destroyed the diaries, but that would be too easy and boring. To her credit, after that happened Ai did admit that she and Marco should have simply destroyed the diaries.
- Chekhov's Gunman: Ai appeared first, as one of Tsubaki's followers.
- Curtains Match the Windows: Both of them.
- Eighties Hair: Marco sports a long, curled perm.
- Graceful Losers: When it becomes obvious that they are going to die, they don't take Yukiteru and Yuno down with them and even give them their last parachute, making it possible for the two to escape from Sakurami Tower.
- Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Marco ended up impaled with a metal pipe during 7ths' second battle with Yukiteru and Yuno. Though it probably wasn't this but rather the collapse of the Sakurami Tower that killed him.
- Interrupted Suicide: Marco, in the anime.
- Knife Nut: Ai prefers throwing knives.
- Love Freak: Both of them.
- Meaningful Name: For both of them. Marco's first name comes from "Mars", the Roman god of war, and his last name's kanji is read as "battlefield", sealing the comparison. Ai's name indirectly references Venus, as her first name means "love" while her last name contains the kanji for "beauty" and "god", all strongly pointing to Venus as a reference. If that wasn't enough, Mars and Venus were also well known in the myths for their love affair.
- Their apprentice diaries take the comparisons one step further, with Marco's being a diary that predicts his opponent's next fighting move, so he can counter it, and Ai's making predictions about all the men that she wants to flirt with in the future.
- Only Sane Couple: Out of all the diary owners, Marco and Ai seem the sanest, although this is shared with Kamado and Yuki before his Badass upgrade.
- The Power of Love: They insist that this why they win their fights.
- Rape as Backstory: Ai, in the anime.
- Together in Death
- Villainous Valour: They prove themselves to be very devoted to one another, even more so than Yuki and Yuno.
- Would Not Shoot a Civilian: When Yuki's friends are caught in the crossfire, they save their lives and treat their wounds.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Ai's hair is blue.
Kamado Ueshita - The 8th
Voiced by Hiromi Konno
A very...uniquely shaped woman who runs an orphanage. Her "Blog Diary" is actually a server that can be accessed by the people she allows, giving each person their own "Apprentice Diary" that can predict the future in various ways. She hasn't shown much interest in winning the game, but the children at her orphanage willingly fight to protect her by eliminating the other Diary Holders.
- Anti-Villain
- Apron Matron
- Harmless Villain: She doesn't want to win the game, and relatively speaking she hasn't shown herself to be nearly as crazy or murderous as the other Diary Holders.
- Meaningful Name: Kamado can mean "hearth", which is one of the domains that Vesta was goddess over. "Ueshita" sounds like "Vesta" (Ueshita/Weshita/Wesuta). Just as well, Ueshita runs an Orphanage of Love and gives a place for orphans to stay, and Vesta was also the goddess of family and the home.
- Non-Standard Character Design: ...to say the least.
- Obi-Wan Moment: Before dying, she asks Yuki to create a new world where children can live without worries
- Only Sane Man: Comes across as this by the time Yuki snaps.
- Orphanage of Love: Presumably she runs one, given how the children are willing to die for her sake.
- Super Empowering: She's never shown using her own diary to predict the future, but she can give out Apprentice Diaries.
Minene Uryu - The 9th
Voiced by Mai Aizawa
A terrorist bomber raging against the world. Her "Escape Diary" explores each possible option and recommends the best course of action to escape danger, making it very helpful for avoiding death. It will still display a DEAD END when things are stacked too heavily against her, though.
- Action Bomb: Her "heart bomb" will explode as soon as her heart stops.
- Anti-Hero: Type V
- Armor-Piercing Question: Asked this by 12th in the second chapter of Mosaic. The 12th asks Minene why she hates God so much, and after getting a weak response, he then asks what happens after she kills God. He then points out that if she takes his place after killing him, then she would be God herself. Minene can't respond and 12th tells her that she's just a person who hates the world because of the hardships she had to suffer.
- Babies Ever After: 2nd world Minene with 3rd world Masumi. Much to the chagrin of her husband, he still has to catch and arrest his wife's counterpart, who is still a terrorist.
- As a bonus, her babies (most likely twins) have super powers due to her receiving some of Deus' powers.
- Back from the Dead
- Badass
- Better to Die Than Be Killed: Subverted; she comes back.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: More noticeable in the anime; they're particularly thick.
- Boobs of Steel
- Broken Bird
- Byronic Hero
- Came Back Strong: And with half of God's powers, to boot.
- Changed My Mind, Kid: When Yukiteru and Yuno are stuck trying to get into a vault that's guarding 11th.
- Cool Big Sis: Becomes like one to Yukiteru eventually.
Yukiteru: Thanks 9th, love you lots.
- Cosplay: She insists it's "for the atmosphere".
- Crazy Survivalist: Proven in her very first appearance by pulling a motorcycle out of Hammerspace to make her escape. And enhanced by her Escape Diary, of course, which tells her just what crazy preparations to make.
- Curtains Match the Window
- Dark Action Girl: Unlike most examples, she ends up coming around, for the most part.
- Dating Catwoman: Has this with Nishijima.
- Death Is Cheap
- Determinator: One of the longest lasting players in the survival game because she refuses to lie down and die. Deus picked her to ensure the game ran its course smoothly for a reason.
- Divine Intervention: Experienced this in the first chapter of Mosaic and later on in the main story.
- Elegant Gothic Lolita: She prefers this style of dress.
- Evil Parents Want Good Kids: For all of Minene's terrorism, she seems to make a decent stay-at-home mom.
- Expy: Of Misato from Evangelion, both in terms of looks and in partnership with Yukiteru, who is Shinji's expy.
- Eyepatch of Power: Which came after being subjected to Eye Scream by the 12th.
- Friend to All Children: With the exception of her school bombing early in the story (which she only targeted in the first place to lure out 4th, since she only ever targets religious places/figures), she subtly displays traits of this. First, after their rough initial meeting, she becomes friendlier towards Yukiteru and takes on more of a mentor role towards him in later story arcs. She also acts friendly with and shows good will towards 5th, going to great lengths to return his hand puppets when he was being stubborn. And while she is hiding undercover as a nurse, she mentions to Akise that she doesn't mind talking to and looking after the children in the hospital. She later also tries to scare Yukiteru's classmates out of helping her stop 11th for fear of their safety (even though they ended up helping her anyways). Probably hinting that she wouldn't make a bad mother in the future.
- Godiva Hair: When captured by the 12th, who strips and chains her to a wall after tearing her left eye.
- Good Is Not Nice
- Guile Heroine: Relies on her strategic planning and trickery, and constantly has a means of escape in case her plan falls through.
- Handicapped Badass: She loses her left eye and later her right hand yet still remains Badass to the end.
- Heel Face Turn
- High Heel Face Turn: Though she was more Chaotic Neutral beforehand, Nishijima was major motivation for her turn as well.
- Hot Amazon: She even averts No Guy Wants an Amazon through her relationship with Nishijima.
- Hot Mom
- I Was Just Passing Through: Passes off several of her kind actions as this, like rescuing Yukiteru and Yuno from Reisuke's gas trap and informing Kurusu of his son's condition when she told Yukiteru that she was just going to wander off and do her own thing in the 3rd world.
- Karma Houdini: Her bodycount probably numbers in hundreds if not thousands, seeing as before the main story started she attacked not only clergymen, but also religious facilities; 12th does mention in Mosaic that she killed a lot of believers in her attacks. She also murdered an innocent rookie detective to steal her identity in Mosaic, and there's also her school bombing early in the main story. As the 2nd world where she did all of this ultimately gets destroyed, she ends up getting away with this, escaping from the 2nd world and presumably living happily ever after with Nishijima in the 3rd world.
- Kill the God: Her eventual goal once she wins the game. Though she wouldn't have to work hard on that goal since Deus is dying anyways. What's more, it's lightly hinted that when Deus transferred half of his remaining power to Minene, it actually sped up his coming death, leading to the world to start collapsing earlier than was expected. She ended up achieving her goal, in a way.
- Licked by the Dog: She seems to be liked by a group of wild squirrels which follow her around.
- Love Redeems: Kinda. She gives up terrorism and marries Nishijima in the third world, but her other terrorist-bomber self is still running around there.
- Mad Bomber: She bombs churches and assassinates religious figures.
- Master of Disguise
- Meaningful Name: As it turns out, Minene is named for two gods. Her first name, Minene, is an obvious corruption of Minerva, but her last name also contains the kanji for rain 雨 (ame), which corresponds to Neptune in the Dii Consentes. It still makes sense though, since Minerva and Neptune are usually paired together in the Dii Consentes.
- Mega Twintails: In her initial appearances. She leaves her hair down after though.
- Their volume is somewhat Handwaved by Mosaic explaining that MurMur was the one altering her hair.
- Nay Theist: She's fighting to gain the powers of a god, yet refuses to acknowledge the very god who gave her the Diary.
- Noble Demon
- Not So Different: Surprisingly, she says this to Yukiteru. When she saw him running through her minefield, choking on poisonous gas, or even the look on his face when he lost his parents, she was reminded of her own weakness in her childhood, and admits that she had a soft spot for him.
- She also gets a bit of this with the Fifth in Mosaic when she asks if he's going to take revenge for his parents. It's probably why she was so intent on returning his dolls.
- Obi-Wan Moment: And a Tear Jerker to boot.
- Rasputinian Death: Damn, where to begin? Minene already had her eye pierced in her introduction, but as soon as the story starts focusing on her again, she takes some punishment. She narrowly survives a claymore that ends up blowing off her hand and causes her to lose a lot of blood, then after chasing Yukiteru down she manages to corner him only hesitate and give him the opportunity to shoot her in the abdomen, and she bleeds out quite a lot on the floor. Then after Yukiteru and Yuno leave her for dead to try to deal with 11th, Minene managed to get back up and walks up behind them to offer to sacrifice herself so they can get inside the safe. It takes her to break her own diary before she actually dies. And Deus even saves her from that, too, so the whole thing was dragged out to be Subverted. Oh yeah, and the new arm that she gets via his powers? Ripped off by MurMur.
- Redemption Equals Death
- Actually, it's inverted. Minene gets to live.
- Satisfied Street Rat: She lost her parents in a religious struggle in the middle east and had to fend for herself in a place where she didn't even know the language, becoming a hardened Badass who would eventually target religious buildings and figures in her terrorist bombings.
- Senseless Sacrifice: Averted. Just as 9th had broken her diary, Deus saved her from her vault explosion.
- She Cleans Up Nicely: Before and after the school bombing, she lets her hair down.
- Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Nishijima.
Minene: Nishijima was only one man, but he told me he'd make me happy.
- Slasher Smile: Her default expression, though she keeps a much cooler head than most examples.
- Sociopathic Hero
- Spanner in the Works: Becomes the most prominent one near the end of the story, through Deus. Her continued survival throughout the game causes Deus to deem her reliable enough to leave some of his power inside her. After she dies for the first time, she manages to pull a Big Damn Heroes moment to save Yukiteru from the collapsing second world, and uses Deus' powers to follow Yuno back in time. She then leaves Yukiteru to make a phone call to Kurusu, telling him about his son's future condition and advising him to seek help for it. Her actions caused a domino effect that allowed all of the other Diary Holders (minus Third) to prevent many of their personal tragedies and achieve a happy ending.
- Third Person Person: Occasionally refers to herself as "Minene-sama" because she believes she is just that great. She doesn't do it as often as the story progresses, but whenever she gets serious against her opponents it tends to show up.
- Throw Down the Bomblet
- Touched by Vorlons: Received half of Deus' remaining power when he noticed MuruMuru was unfairly influencing the game to go in Yuno's favor. Deus was hoping that she would use his power to help set the game back on track, and while she did try to honor his request, Yukiteru's decision to Screw Destiny and help the 3rd world's Yuno made her change course.
- Tritagonist: Either she or Akise fit into this role.
- Tsundere: According to MurMur.
- Wild Card
- You Gotta Have Purple Hair
Karyuudo Tsukishima - The 10th
Voiced by Hirokazu Hiramatsu
A man who loves his dogs more than anything else. His "Rearing Diary" lets him check up on and control his army of dogs, which he can command to attack his enemies.
- Badass Mustache
- The Beast Master: He commands squads of attack dogs.
- Kansai Regional Accent: He speaks standard Japanese most of the time, but he slips into the dialect during his last conversation with his daughter.
- Meaningful Name: Tsukishima (月島) contains the kanji for moon, and his first name, Karyuudo, is read as "hunter". Goddess of the moon and hunting? That's Diana in the Dii Consentes.
- No Name Given: His real name isn't revealed until after his death.
- Sound-Only Death
- Gourmet Pet Food: Gives his dogs expensive steak and wine, while he himself dines on cup noodles.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: He cares more for his dogs than for his child.
John Balks - The 11th
Voiced by Takaya Hashi
The mayor of Sakurami and the one who suggested the idea of the Future Diary. His "Watcher Diary" can spy on the contents of all other Future Diaries, making him one of the most formidable Diary Holders. His Evil Plan is to link up the 8th's Diary to the city's main server, turning every phone into an "Apprentice Future Diary" and giving him nigh-omniscience.
- Affably Evil: Subverted. He acts like a gentleman around Kamado, but is completely antagonistic towards the other characters.
- All Your Powers Combined
- Badass: Just on one occasion, but still: when Minene made her first attack on him, he caught the grenade she threw at him without even looking in her direction, then nonchalantly threw the grenade back at Minene.
- Bald of Evil
- Big Brother Is Watching: He's the mayor of the city, and he can spy on all other Diary Holders.
- The Chessmaster
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Balks hides himself in a vault in the bank once run by Yuno's parents, believing Yuno will be unable to use the retinal scanner to get in, under the belief she is not the real Yuno. It turns out she is, and Balks has pretty much got himself into a corner.
- Large Ham: Yeah.
- Meaningful Name: His last name "Balks" can also be read as "Bacchus", the same as the Roman god. Tokyo Pop seemed to pick up on the reference and translated his name using the same spelling "Bacchus". He's also one of the only diary holders whose namesake isn't a god listed in the Dii Consentes, along with Yomotsu Hirasaka.
- It probably explains why his and Yomotsu's diaries were modified last, making them 11th and 12th, respectively.
- A Nazi by Any Other Name: His ultimate goal is to use the power of Future Diaries to turn the people of Sakurami into a master race.
- Off with His Head: Decapitated by Yuno.
- Pragmatic Villainy: At least in the 3rd world. He convinces Deus to cancel the game and the creation of Future Diaries not because he has a change of heart or anything but because he learns that in the 2nd world the game resulted in his death.
- Ship Tease: Has a bit of it with Kamado. He acts much more gentlemanly towards her than towards other characters; in the manga after she undresses to reveal where she hid her Future Diary, he even gives her his own coat so she wouldn't feel uneasy. And in one of the closing panels in chapter 59 they can be seen walking together. The scene where he gives her his coat wasn't included in the anime but, on the other hand, in the last episode they are unambiguously shown to be a couple in the third world.
- Smug Snake: Very condescending towards First and Ninth in their attempts to reach him inside the vault.
- Villain with Good Publicity: Actually contributes to his downfall.
Yomotsu Hirasaka - The 12th
Voiced by Yoshihisa Kawahara
A blind man who wants to be a superhero. His "Justice Diary" is an audio recorder that warns him of acts of "injustice" before they occur. It also gives him some sort of hypnosis power. While he claims to be a "Hero of Justice", his actions mark him more as a crazed vigilante.
- All Crimes Are Equal: His diary records both littering and murder.
- All of the Other Reindeer: Assuming his backstory shown in the MurMur segment at the end of episode 5 is canon, before he got his Future Diary his attempts at being a superhero and helping others resulted in people mocking him and throwing rocks at him if he was lucky or mistaking him for a criminal and arresting him if he wasn't.
- Anti-Villain
- Badass: Not really, but it's fun watching him try. Later Double Subverted in the 3rd World where he manages to catch Takao Hiyama.
- Black and White Insanity: Believes quite strongly that the side that wins is the "good guys" while the losers are the "bad guys".
- Chewing the Scenery
- The Cuckoolander Was Right: Tsubaki was planning on deceiving Yukiteru and Yuno the entire time.
- Disability Superpower: He's blind, so he gets enhanced hearing and hypnosis powers.
- Doppelganger Spin
- The Faceless: He likes to wear a mask, and his face is never clearly shown until the last episode of the anime.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Attempts one after learning he has a Dead End to take out Tsubaki, but fails when he attacks Yuki, Yuno and Tsubaki, Yuno slashing his throat with an axe. However, this may have been intentional since Yomotsu opened Yuki's mind to the possibility Tsubaki was misleading him - she was.
- Heroic Wannabe:
- Knight Templar: Littering and murder are crimes which deserve equal punishment.
- Large Ham
- Limp and Livid
- Meaningful Name: Yomotsu Hirasaka is the name of the boundary between Life and Death in Japanese myth.
- And so he can be associated with the Roman god Pluto.
- Mind Control: One of his powers...somehow.
- Shout-Out: To Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.
- Spandex, Latex, or Leather: His comical superhero outfit consists of a full-body spandex suit with a sphere-like mask.
- Transformation Sequence: His "transformation" sequence (which is simply him putting on the different articles of his costume and screeching "HENSHIIIN" the entire time) falls somewhere between hilarious and disturbing.
- Vigilante Man: Goes back and forth between a heroic and villainous type.
- What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: Invokes this trope.
Azami Kirisaki - The 13th
Voiced by Yuu Asakawa
The thirteenth diary holder who exclusively appears in the video game Future Diary: The 13th Diary Owner. Not much is known about her, but she is a school student who wears a yellow raincoat. Her Future Diary is a video diary. Her little sister Kasumi is in hospital after being attacked by Takao Hiyama.
- Camera Fiend
- Canon Foreigner
- Ill Girl: Her sister Kasumi is hospitalised after an encounter with Third.
- In the Hood
- Sixth Ranger
- Thirteen Is Unlucky
Supporting Characters
Deus Ex Machina
Voiced by Norio Wakamoto
The Lord of Time and Space who has called forth the Diary Holders to participate in a battle royale. He is dying soon, so he wishes to pass on his power to the winner of the contest.
- A God Am I: Well, he really is a God, but he actively goads the other diary holders into this behavior to encourage them in the game.
- Akashic Records: He has it.
- Barrier Maiden: Reality isn't robust enough to exist without a powerful god maintaining it. Makes having a successor pretty important. That said, it's not like the whole thing is destroyed the moment after the god maintaining it dies.
- Divine Intervention: He does this to prevent Minene's death.
- God Is Dying: Part of the reason why he created the survival game.
- God Is Evil: Sure, he's about to die, but picking his successor by forcing mostly innocent people to fight a battle royale for the lulz?
- God Is Flawed: He leans a bit closer to this in that he wants the survival game to play out fairly between the players and without outside intervention from himself or MurMur, and honestly can't see the problem in it so long as he's kept entertained and his successor is chosen. He is also very willing to cancel the whole game entirely when John Balks decides to stop the Future Diary Project from developing further in the third world.
- Half Truth: When Yukiteru asks him to revive Rea, Deus replies than it's impossible. When questioned why that is so, he states that he's dying and losing his power. While he doesn't outright lie, the way he phrases his reply makes it look like it's only impossible for him in particular and that the new god will be able to revive Rea; he doesn't mention that even a god would only be able to revive the body but not the soul. As his later conversation with Akise shows, it's not that Deus himself isn't aware of this.
- Imaginary Friend: Yuki at first believes Deus to be one. Turns out he isn't.
- It Amused Me: Another part of his reason for creating the game.
- Jerkass
- Kick the Dog: When he tells the truth to Akise about being an Artificial Human, Akise declares that his love for Yukiteru is genuine. Deus, who is nearly finished in returning Akise to the Akashic Records, tells Akise that those feelings were also programmed into him. Given that Akise is very serious about his love for Yukiteru, it's a low blow, even if it ended up being true.
- He also seriously considers following Eleventh's suggestion to remove Yukiteru and Yuno from the game when they fail to show any activity for five consecutive days. Given that Deus was pressed for time in choosing his successor before he dies, this ends up being more of a Kick the Dog moment for Eleventh than Deus.
- Pals with Jesus: Pretty much everyone who is able to visit the Hall of Causality is this to him since he's a pretty chill God. Special mention goes to Yukiteru though, whom Deus clearly favors over everyone else.
- Your Days Are Numbered
MurMur
Voiced by Manami Honda
Deus Ex Machina's servant, who takes the form of a dark-skinned little girl. She is not as loyal to him as anyone was led to believe.
- A God Am I: She takes over after Deus dies.
- Ambiguously Brown
- Big Bad: Seems like it for awhile, and even after Yuno took her place as the final boss, still seems more malevolent than her.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: More evident in Paradox. Her Jerkass personality seems to be directed at Akise only to the point that it makes it seem like she's homophobic. Heck, she goes as far as calling him a fag in Paradox. In the main series, she shows her true personality after Deus dies.
- Bunny Ears Lawyer: She's a silly character for the most part (despite the occasional slip up, like the incident that sets up the storyline for Paradox), but she knows how to do her job. And she is a lot more competent and devious than she first appears.
- Butt Monkey: In Paradox. Might lean into being The Chew Toy depending on the fans that read the story.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Deceptive Disciple / Bastard Understudy: Subverted in the end. It turns out she was loyal to Yuno, most likely because she became god in the first world.
- Enigmatic Minion: Towards the middle of the story, MurMur starts hinting that she knows more than she lets on, perhaps more than Deus, and manipulates the game accordingly. Her true purpose isn't revealed until the full story about Yuno being MurMur's real god comes to light.
- Jerkass: Mainly toward Akise. Otherwise, she mostly enjoys screwing around with everyone else.
- Just Between You and Me: Shows Yukiteru the past events of the first world right after Yuno starts to attack him to "make the game more interesting". Since she was working under Yuno, she was probably expecting him to die right after showing him the past world. And she would've been right had it not been for Minene's interference.
- Meaningful Name: Named for the Goetic demon Murmur. She also carries a small trumpet on her hip to reinforce the namesake.
- She eventually wears a crown just like the Murmur from myth is said to wear after Deus death.
- Obfuscating Stupidity
- One-Winged Angel: The form she takes after destroying her bracelets.
- Perky Female Minion
- Plucky Comic Relief
- Restraining Bolt: The bracelets she wears keep her from acting against Deus's will, or so he thought. In chapter 57, she takes them off.
- She continues to serve God's will. It's just that her God is no longer Deus.
- Spell My Name with an "S": Although both fan translations of the Manga and the official Tokyopop release spelled her name "MuruMuru", the opening to the anime displays her name as "MurMur".
- Verbal Tic: Ends every sentence with "-noja", the equivalent of the standard Japanese explanatory expression "-noda" in some Western Japanese dialects[1]
Aru Akise
Voiced by Akira Ishida
Yuki's classmate who develops a peculiar interest in him. He desires to be a great detective, and dives head-first into the mysteries surrounding the Diary Holders. He has the "Detective Diary" which predicts other diary owners' actions regardless of how they change the future. In Paradox, however, he borrows Yukiteru's "Indifference Diary".
- Always Save the Girl: In Mirai Nikki: Paradox, in regards to Yuki and Tsubaki (though it might be just part of his plan in the latter's case).
- Amateur Sleuth, aspiring to become Great Detective.
- Artificial Human
- Badass Normal: He doesn't have a Future Diary, but he can still go toe-to-toe with Diary Holders. He gets one later, and it's the most powerful one yet.
- Badass Abnormal: After he's revealed to be an Artificial Human created by Deus to observe the game, he receives a future diary through the 8th's server system and uses it to become a terrifying opponent for even Yuno.
- Didn't See That Coming: Yuno having two Diaries. Of course no one besides MurMur or Yuno would have seen it coming.
- Barehanded Blade Block: In the manga during Yukiteru's and Yuno's last fight with 11th he saves 8th from Yuno by grabbing the blade of Yuno's sword when she's attacking her.
- Beware the Nice Ones: Akise is one of the nicer characters in the series. He rarely gets pissed off even when Yuno tries to kill him multiple times. The only time he lost it was when he spared Yuno and she responds by calling Yuki and lying to him and manipulates him to kill his friends.
- Bishie Sparkle: In Paradox, especially in chapter 3.
- Bishounen
- Bi the Way: If Paradox is anything to go off of.[2]
- Bodyguard Crush: On Yuki.
- Break the Cutie: His confrontation with Deus. It's a real shocker to find out that you're not even human and then denied the things that made you you. The pride in his detective skills as well as his love for Yuki were denied by God himself. Fortunately, he breaks out of this quickly.
- Bury Your Gays
- Clingy Jealous Boy: Only toward Yuno but even that is subtle until the final confrontation.
- The Comically Serious
- Crazy Prepared: Near the beginning of his final fight with Yuno.
- Dying Declaration of Love: Subverted. Akise doesn't get a chance to tell how he feels for Yuki. He instead, texts the final message to Yuki about Yuno before she beheads him.
- Expy: His similarities to Kaworu of Neon Genesis Evangelion go way past the point of being unintentional. Like Kaworu, he's a White-Haired Pretty Boy voiced by Akira Ishida who seems to be in love with the meek main character, and turns out to be an "angel" and later dies of decapitation.
- Hero Antagonist: In contrast to Yuno's Villain Protagonist.
- Heroic Albino: Has shown shades of this in the actual series. Played straight in Paradox.
- Heroic BSOD/Heroic RROD: When he confronts Deus on his own and finds out that he's an Artificial Human, he tries to prove that everything he had done up to that point wasn't programmed into him, but with each of Deus' rejections, his body decayed more and more as it was returned into Deus' Akashic Records. When he finally tried declare that his love for Yukiteru was real, Deus rejected that as well, and said it was also something that he willed to happen as God.
- Heroic Resolve: Even though he was deleted and Deus proved that everything he did was planned out as God's will, he decides to forge his own future from that point on, creates his own future diary with 8th's server system, and swears to protect Yukiteru.
- Hidden Heart of Gold
- I Did What I Had to Do: During his last meeting with Yukiteru he claims that not stopping him from killing Mao and Kousaka was necessary, because it meant that the future predicted by his diary wouldn't change and that he would manage to kill Yuno. It's never made clear whether the readers are supposed to agree with Akise that letting Mao and Kousaka die was really necessary.
- If I Can't Have You: An interpretation of his character concerning Yuki. He generally tries to keep Yuki away from Yuno (with good reasons mind you) but his final confession before he's killed can be seen as this so Yuno can't have him. It seems to work...but then it doesn't since by then, Yuki is already too far in with his relationship with Yuno.
- If It's You It's Okay: Akise claims that he's not into boys. However, he says that he just loves Yuki.
- I Gave My Word: Akise is one of the few characters that constantly tells the truth to Yuki and never breaks his promise to him. But it was almost certainly averted with his promise to Kamado that he would't hand her over to Yukiteru in exchange for giving him an apprentice future diary. When Yukiteru found him after killing Mao and Kousaka, Akise was guarding unconscious Kamado. As she was awake and running away from Yukiteru while his friends were stopping him just in the previous chapter, Akise must have been the one who caught her and knocked her out, as nobody else could have done that. And he almost certainly did that with an intention of letting Yukiteru kill her or even kiling her himself, as he already stated that he wanted Yukiteru to be god.
- Incredibly Obvious Tail: When tailing Tenth, and indeed he gets spotted.
- Last Kiss: More like a stolen kiss but it was probably his first with Yuki and his last as Yuno kills him shortly afterwards.
- The Messiah: In Paradox. He does all in his power to prevent the many casualties that Yuno originally caused in the main series. This includes not involving anyone during 9th's hostage situation and battling her on his own (albeit using MurMur as a fake hostage as well), figuring out what the cult was planning to do to 6th and save her, prevent 5th from becoming murderous by saving his parents and making the 12th realize that his view of the world is wrong and he can still redeem himself by saving another. He even gets to befriend 7th and 8th in said situation. Naturally, the only person who does not like this attitude one bit is MurMur.
- Also in the main series but by proxy His dying message gives Yukiteru awareness of the Alternate timeline.prompting Yukiteru improve the lives of all the participants upon arrival in the third world.
- Murder Is the Best Solution: Subverted. Unlike Yuno, Akise does all in his power to avoid killing someone. This backfires on him in the end.
- Nice Guy: For the most part. He didn't kill Yuno when he had the chance because of his better judgment. However, he soon regrets it, and she kills him.
- No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Despite Akise sparing Yuno's life when he had the upper hand, she manages to trick his diary by forcing his blade into her abdomen, fulfilling his diary's prophecy and forcing him to waste his time in bandaging her wound so that she won't die, knowing that Yukiteru would lose his trust in Akise if he had allowed Yuno to bleed out. Once he runs to help the others, Yuno calls Yukiteru to lie to him about Akise and his friends, causing Hinata, Mao, and Kousaka to die as a result. Akise even relents that he should have killed her instead of letting her live.
- Off with His Head
- Out-Gambitted
- The Quiet One
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: He's a subversion of the trope as despite being a very subtle Yandere, he's mostly a nice person overall. Double Subverted in his final confrontation with Yuno; he went for the kill and was only thwarted when Yuno was revealed to be holding out the second Yuno's future diary for him to smash.
- Single-Target Sexuality: Guess who.
- Purposely made to be this way so that he would watch over Yukiteru for Deus.
- Ship Tease: A lot of this with Yukiteru in the main story and Paradox. Also has a fair amount with Tsubaki in Paradox, too.
- Shipper on Deck: Subverted. At first he seems to be pushing Yuki to go out with Yuno going as far as to set them up for a date that could very well make them closer than before. However, this is so he can trespass in Yuno's home hoping to dig up information that will make Yuki realize how much of a bad person she is.
- Spanner in the Works: The reason 10th got caught in the first place is that he assumed that Akise was a diary wielder and was out to kill him. These turn of events later lead to his death.
- He almost ruins MurMur's plans in Paradox by preventing the tragedies that happen to nearly all the characters.
- In the main series. His dying message to Yukiteru serves as a catalyst which triggers the events leading to the final act.
- He almost ruins MurMur's plans in Paradox by preventing the tragedies that happen to nearly all the characters.
- Strange Boy: According to Hinata and Mao, he's considered very strange especially since they claim he "plays detective" rather than being an actual detective.
- Tritagonist: Either he or Minene fit into this role.
- White-Haired Pretty Boy
- Yandere: Much more subtle than Yuno, but it seems to be there. While usually nice for everyone, he did prove on a few occassions that he's willing to sacrifice others for Yukiteru's sake. Once, without knowing whether it'll kill him or not, he instructed Yukiteru to break Kousaka's apprentice diary, to see what might happen to him and to prevent 8th from getting information from Kousaka's diary. Yukiteru did as he was told without any objections. Thankfully, since Kousaka wasn't bound by the game like the other diary holders, he lived.
- Made even more obvious after Hinata's death, when Akise's diary predicted that Yukiteru would also kill Mao and Kousaka. Despite arriving at the scene in time to prevent this, Akise decided to abandon them to their fates instead. When questioned about this decision by Yukiteru, he replied that his diary also predicted that he's going to kill Yuno in a few minutes, so he didn't want to do anything that might have changed that future.
- His vague Yandere tendencies become less vague in Paradox, in that he is much more open about his desire to make sure that Yukiteru becomes a god.
Hinata Hino
Voiced by Yuki Matsuoka
Another of Yuki's classmates, who quickly becomes friends with him. She's actually the daughter of the 10th Diary Holder, and is commanding the dogs in place of her father, because she's desperate for her father's approval. She borrows the "Breeder's Diary" at first, but her real Future Diary is the "Friend Diary", which predicts her interactions with her friends.
- Adaptation Dye Job: Hinata's hair in the anime is closer to being brunette rather than orange like in the manga.
- Bare Your Midriff
- Big Breasts, Big Deal: Mostly Type 3 with some Type 1; Hinata's size isn't really brought up too much, but she does get flustered whenever Mao is admiring her assets.
- Dark Magical Girl: She may not have the powers (unless you count the Diary), but she does have the personality and backstory.
- Faking the Dead: As part of her ploy to kill Akise to gain her father's trust.
- Fiery Redhead: It's more of an orange tint than anything though.
- Curtains Match the Window: In the anime, where her hair is brown.
- Heel Face Turn
- Kansai Regional Accent
- Parental Neglect
- Pointless Band-Aid
- Theme Naming: Just as her father, Tsukishima, contains the kanji for the moon in his name, both her first and last name contain the kanji for the sun.
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: The tomboy to Mao's girly girl.
- Well Done Daughter Girl: She wants her father to acknowledge her.
Mao Nonosaka
Voiced by Yukana
Yuki's classmate and best friend of Hinata. Her "Lovely Hinata Diary" predicts what happens to Hinata, as well as her "path to womanhood".
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: They're not that big, but still noticeable.
- Bury Your Gays
- Heel Face Turn: It tends to be forgotten, but in the story arc when she was first introduced she held Yukiteru hostage at knife point and tried to kill him via Diary.
- Lipstick Lesbian: Towards Hinata.
- Nice Hat
- Psycho Lesbian: Helps Hinata in her scheme to kill Akise, despite the fact that Hinata was only doing it to gain her father's approval. After Hinata apologizes for taking advantage of Mao's feelings, she actually tries to kill Yukiteru. Hinata herself doesn't really snap until Yuno stabs Mao.
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: The girly girl to Hinata's tomboy.
- You Gotta Have Purple Hair
Ouji Kosaka
Voiced by Minoru Shiraishi
Yuki's classmate, who doesn't like him much (the feeling's mutual). He enjoys blogging on his cell phone, which inadvertently connects him to the 8th's Diary. He gets the "Kousaka King Diary" while attempting to rescue Yuki from Yuno. It predicts his "brilliant moments". Later in the series, it is upgraded to the "Neo Kousaka King Diary", which predicts the brilliant moments of the people around him as well.
- A Plague on Both Your Houses
- Blessed with Suck: As Yuno points out after tricking him his diary is fairly weak in its information gathering abilities.
- Butt Monkey
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: But he slides more on the jerk side and rarely shows his heart of gold side.
- My Friends and Zoidberg: Justified, in that he's kind of a jerk.
Yukiteru: I don't care much for Kosaka, but...I'm gonna be friends with everyone!
- Spell My Name with an "S": The official translation of his name is "Kosaka," but many fan translations render it "Kousaka."
- "The Reason You Suck" Speech: To Yuki.
Masumi Nishijima
Voiced by Makoto Ishii
A police officer who works under Kurusu. Despite not having a Diary, he becomes deeply involved in the conflict between the Diary Holders, and specially after meeting and falling for Minene.
- Badass Normal: Notable in that his lack of a Diary is key to his effectiveness.
- Bishounen
- Career Versus Woman: Has to choose between doing his job as a policeman and later being the 11th's bodyguard and his feelings for Minene. He chooses Minene, and even proposes to her.
- The Charmer: Though he (unknowingly, at first) ends up mostly just pursuing Minene every time.
- Curtains Match the Window
- Dating Catwoman
- Dogged Nice Guy: To Minene while she was disguised as Natsuko.
- Fair Cop
- Go Out with a Smile: In the manga, the last thing he did before he died was give one final smile to Minene.
- Good Cop, Bad Cop: With him as the good cop and Kurusu as the bad cop.
- Heroic Sacrifice: And Yuki gets blamed for it, although he did actually use Minene and Nishijima as decoys to clear the path ahead to go to John Balks.
- Hot Dad
- Nice Guy
- Officer and a Gentleman
- Reasonable Authority Figure
- The Slacker: Shown to be like this during his time as a rookie in the third world. He seems to be a more serious and competitent cop during the time of the actual story.
- Taking the Bullet: Heartbreakingly, to protect Minene.
- Villainesses Want Heroes: Inverted, as Nishijima is the one who actively pursues Minene.
Rea Amano
Yuki's mother who's usually away from home due to work. Despite this, she and Yukiteru are shown to have a stable and loving relationship. She approves of Yuno and Yuki as a couple, against Yuki's ignored protests. She is killed when her husband stabs her in desperation after he escapes the collapsing Sakurami Tower.
- Amazingly Embarrassing Parents
- Dead Little Sister: Becomes this to Yukiteru after her husband stabs her in a moment of extreme stress and desperation. If there was any doubt of how much Yuki depended on her/how much he loved her, it's certainly cleared away not too long after when we see just how broken he becomes without her.
- Hot Shonen Mom
- Meaningful Name: If Yukiteru is Jupiter (see his section above), then Rea is his Titaness mother Rhea.
- Parental Obliviousness: Especially towards Yuno's...behavior. Really, when your son is on the run from the law, then disappears for a week after being exonerated and comes back incredibly nervous, you should be at least a little concerned.
Kurou Amano
Yuki's father who left after a divorce years ago. He and Yukiteru are shown spending some father-son bonding after a long time since the divorce around 2/3 into the manga, where he is introduced. He really seems to care for Yukiteru and Rea or so we are led to believe (until that is subverted too). He is killed by the 11th's henchmen.
- Dead Little Sister: His death at the hands of the 11th's henchmen promp Yuki to momentarily go berserk, Take A Level In Badass, depend fully on Yuno, and resolve to become God.
- Disappeared Dad
- It's All About Me: His most prominent flaw is that he puts himself and his own troubles before everyone else.
- Double Subversion: He still cares for Yuki and Rea... until we're shown that this is a facade to find and break Yuki's Diary so that the 11th will clear the 3 million yen debt he owes. However, he doesn't seem to know that doing so will kill Yuki. Later, he stabs his ex-wife when she stops him from escaping. He stabs her (which kills her) in order to run and appears to be about to eliminate the evidence and escape...until we learn that he had retrieved a telescope he had been previously forced to pawn so that he could gaze at the stars and calm himself before turning himself in. He also asks Yuki to start over with him when his sentence is over, to which he agrees. Too bad the 11th's henchmen chose to butt in at this time.
- Jerkass
- Meaningful Name: Fitting with the rest of his family's Theme Naming, "Kurou" resembles "Cronus". Not to mention how he tries to kill his son...
- Pet the Dog: Despite trying to sell Yuki out to the enemy, and murdering his mother, it turns out those were just horrible mistakes that he never meant to happen and all he wanted was for the family to be happy... and then he dies.
- Redemption Equals Death: Yuki was willing to give him another chance after he turned himself and fulfilled his sentence, but the 11th's men killed him before he could do any of that. Ergo, Yuki forgave him completely and then freaks out on the murderers.
Another World Characters
Arata Hoshino
The main protagonist of the drama. A slacker of a college student, Arata has no interest in looking ahead to his future. Given a Future Diary by his friend Rui Moriguchi, Arata finds himself in a future he does not want, accompanied by his own stalker Yuno Furusaki.
- Badass: Compared to Yuki, Arata is a courageous person, willing to take on Yousuke to protect Yuno.
- Brilliant but Lazy
- Comes Great Responsibility: Shortly after Arata gets his Future Diary, he spends a night gambling and partying with friends following his diary's predictions.
- Expy: Of Yuki, although there's little to compare between the two other than being stalked by Yuno.
- Extreme Doormat: At first, but his desire to stop the game puts away with this trope.
- Genre Savvy: Everything Yuki did wrong, he seems to do right. When he is chained to a bed by Yuno, Arata escapes by tricking Yuno into freeing him, chains her to the bed, takes her diary and blocks her escape route with a wardrobe. And that still does not stop her.
- The Hero
- Knight in Shining Armor: Despite his objectivity, he is a very kind and caring person, refusing to kill anyone (unless having no other choice).
- Lazy Bum
- Necessary Evil: He is forced to break Megumi's diary to save Yuno.
- Ordinary College Student
- The Slacker
- Thou Shalt Not Kill: Unless he has no other option.
- He is forced to break Megumi's diary to save Yuno, and then Haruna's, although the latter asks him to.
Yuno Furusaki
Arata's personal stalker and love interest. Yuno is devoted to Arata and has Yandere qualities to her, but maintains a more subtle sense of madness to her. She refers to Arata as "A-kun", her diary able predicting everything Arata does or even feels. Like the original Yuno, she is implied to have had a troubled childhood and may have one or two secrets hidden in her house.
- Abusive Parents: Her mother is implied to have locked her in a closet countless times. Both of her parents are dead by the time the series starts.
- Action Girlfriend
- Always Save The Guy: Subverted, Arata has saved Yuno from death several times.
- Ax Crazy: Not as much as her manga counterpart, but it is still there.
- Broken Bird
- Clingy Jealous Girl: Seems to have hostility towards Rui and Haruna.
- Expy: Of Yuno, minus the pink hair and seemingly being a bit more controlled and understanding.
- Girl with Psycho Weapon: Only used a knife on occasion, but tried to use a broken jar to kill Megumi.
- Go Through Me: To protect Arata.
- Lack of Empathy: Subverted, as she actually sympathises with both Yousuke and Kinjiro.
- Room Full of Crazy: Two rooms in her house. The closet where she was trapped by her mother, and the basement where someone is trapped behind a metal door.
- Revealed to be a secondary Yuno who seems more crazier than the first.
- Stalker with a Crush
- Undying Loyalty: To Arata.
- Yandere: Just like her manga/anime counterpart.
Rui Moriguchi
Arata's college friend. He gives Arata, Yuno, Kinjiro and Megumi their Future Diaries in order to find his kidnapped sister Haruna. To atone, he helps Arata and Kinjiro in the survival game.
- Amateur Sleuth
- The Atoner: After giving his friends Future Diaries and forced to watch them fight for their lives, he decides to help end the game and confront Deus.
- Brother-Sister Team: With Haruna.
- Dropped a Bridge on Him: In a rather unexpected move, Rui is abruptly killed off in Episode 6 when he takes a taser attack for Arata from his own sister, falls off a bridge and dies.
- Expy: Of Akise. His role as distributor of the diaries is taken from Muru Muru.
- Muggle Best Friend
- Necessary Evil: Had to put his friends in the survival game to save Haruna.
Haruna Okie
Rui's sister. She is an ill girl and hospitalised repeatedly. Like Rui, she feels guilty for playing a part in setting up the survival game and aids Arata. She is later revealed to be a diary owner.
- Anguished Declaration of Love
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She is revealed to have been the one responsible for imprisoning Arata and Megumi in Episode 2.
- Brother-Sister Team: With Rui.
- Canon Foreigner
- Damsel in Distress: Kidnapped by Yousuke in order for the survival game to begin.
- Driven to Suicide: Subverted. Haruna is crushed under rubble and asks Arata to break her diary.
- I Want My Beloved to Be Happy
- Ill Girl
- The Quiet One
- Ship Tease: It is implied she has a crush on Arata.
Kinjiro Hagino
A 33-year old police officer who receives a Future Diary from Rui. Becoming an ally to Rui and Arata, Kinjiro uses his diary's ability to predict crimes to identify the other diary owners. He acts quite laidback and detached, but is quite smart and resourceful.
- Deathbed Confession: In the romantic sense.
- Dogged Nice Guy: He's head over heels for Rinko Uehara.
- Expy: A cross between Kurusu (who seems to have his own counterpart in the series) and Nishijima.
- Face Heel Turn: Forced to by Kibe to save his lover, although it turns out to be a trap so Kibe can escape a Dead End.
- Fair Cop
- Friend on the Force: He and Rui are actually related.
- Go Out with a Smile
- Killed Off for Real
- Knight in Shining Armour: Treats Rinko with the upmost courtesy and care, personally visiting her in hospital even when she does not recognise him.
- Reasonable Authority Figure
- The Slacker: His fellow police officers think he is slacking off, but it turns out he is often just off investigating other crimes.
- Smoking Is Cool
Rinko Uehara
A woman of Kinjiro's age who first appears in hospital, but is later kidnapped by Tohru Kibe. She met Kinjiro six months prior to the survival game, unsure of her dreams and was abused by her husband. After her husband dies by her hand, Rinko ends up in hospital with Laser-Guided Amnesia.
- Damsel in Distress: Kidnapped by Tohru Kibe.
- Ill Girl
- Laser-Guided Amnesia: When her abusive husband tried to commit a double suicide with her, she refused and pushed him off a balcony to his death, realising the enormity of what she had done and gained amnesia.
- Turns out to be Plausible Deniability. Rinko was just hiding her fears and guilt through her fake amnesia.
- Star-Crossed Lovers: With Kinjiro.
Yousuke Okuda
Also known as "Southpaw", Yousuke Okuda is a Serial Killer who has a Future Diary. He targets anyone who possesses one of the limited release cell phones, eventually attacking Arata and Yuno. He is very tactical, his diary giving him numerous strategies to kill his targets. However, he is shown to be a troubled man, caring for a comatose mother.
- Abusive Parents: His ill, comatose mother treated him like garbage and is very strict and demanding. But, Yousuke is devoted to her.
- Crazy Prepared: His diary has countless strategies on how to catch and kill his victims. However, each strategy has a probability factor for success and the highest is 85%.
- Driven to Suicide
- Expy: Of Takao Hiyama, but actually gets development. Some of his tactical methods reflect those of Reisuke.
- In the Hood
- Malevolent Masked Man
- The Messiah: Believed he was this when Deus asked him to help him. Turned out he was an Unwitting Pawn.
- Momma's Boy: Even though she treated him poorly.
- Serial Killer
- The Southpaw: Hence, the nickname.
- Villainous Breakdown: After learning Deus merely used him to start the survival game, and finding he has an inescapable Dead End, Yousuke has one hell of a breakdown.
- Weapon of Choice: An ice pick.
Megumi Fuwa
A 17-year old high school student who studied under Rui, and was given a Future Diary by him. Living a reasonably unfair life, Megumi is at the end of her rope and considers playing the game or not. But unforeseen events end up making the choice for her. Megumi is a skilled archer, and lives with her mother and step-father who are expecting a baby.
- Angry Tears: After Arata destroys her diary, realising he betrayed her trust even though she provoked him.
- The Archer: Shown to have a natural talent.
- Broken Bird: Tired of her parents' negligence and being betrayed by everyone, Megumi can take no more.
- Damsel in Distress
- Driven to Villainy
- Expy: Of Tsubaki Kasugano.
- I Don't Want to Die: Her motive to survive.
- Killed Off for Real
- Ordinary High School Student
- Parental Neglect: Her mother scolds her all the time, her step-father seems well-meaning but Megumi refuses to call him "Dad", and they both have a child coming, likely meaning Megumi will be neglected even more so.
- The Power of Trust: Megumi has tried to revitalise her trust in others, but after saving a girl who ended up bullying her, she has given up all hope.
Kurou Hoshino
Arata's father who helped develop the Future Diaries. He works for the Chronus Seed Corporation in the development department. He abruptly divorces his wife, but his reasons are later revealed.
- Badass Normal
- Disappeared Dad
- Heroic Sacrifice: Takes a fatal stabbing for Arata and is the first diary owner to die.
- Killed Off for Real
- Papa Wolf
- Passing the Torch: Gives it to his son shortly after divorcing his wife, telling him to embrace his future.
- Sacrificial Lion
- Video Wills: Initially, Kurou's message to Arata was to explain why he divorced his mother, but it turns into this when he receives his Dead End at the end of the recording.
Tohru Kibe
The CEO of Chronus Seed Corporation which developed the Future Diaries. His goals are ambiguous but it seems he wishes to make a better future.
- Affably Evil: He believes the deaths of the diary owners are worthy sacrifices to make the future better.
- A God I Am: Averted. Kinjiro believes he is Deus, but it turns out he is a diary owner and hates Deus.
- Big Brother Is Watching: His diary works the same as John Balks'.
- Corrupt Corporate Executive
- Expy: Of John Balks.
- Killed Off for Real
- Scary Shiny Glasses
- You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Pulls this on both Yousuke and Kinjiro.
Deus
An alternate version of Deus Ex Machina, this Deus initiated the survival game with the winner getting a better future.
- Jerkass: Comes across as this regarding his players. Even Kibe hates him.
- Physical God
- You Don't Look Like You: Deus appears as a purple, sun-shaped, smiling emoticon.
Back to Mirai Nikki.
- ↑ namely, the ones spoken in Okayama, Hiroshima and Yamaguchi prefectures, according to the Japanese Other Wiki.
- ↑ In which he insists very clearly he is not gay, and seems to have a weird fondness for Tsubaki Kasugano, despite the undeniable Ho Yay with Yukiteru.