![]() Her most notable accessory is her signature twin bear hair clips that are based on Monokuma's two sides. She accessories with a long tie that hangs loosely around her neck with a design alternates between pure white ( Danganronpa 3) and as half black and white with a prohibition sign on it ( Danganronpa 1) that hangs loosely around her neck, a thin black choker, a red bow above her left breast, and two buttons on her right side. Her cardigan is accented with white symbols of her Former High School. Junko's usual outfit includes a black cardigan over a white dress shirt, with both left open to the third button to expose the top of her black-and-red bra, a red pleated miniskirt that is cut extremely short, and mid-sized black boots with platform heels and red laces. Junko's eyes are more round and larger and are blue with her contacts or naturally red compared to Mukuro's light purple eyes. However, Junko has a considerably larger chest than Mukuro and weighs two pounds more than her. Due to her fake talent, she wears heavy make-up along with fake long red nails.ĭue to being related, Junko and her older twin sister Mukuro Ikusaba share several physical characteristics. She has a tall, dramatic hourglass figure, light blue eyes, and long, thick, bleached strawberry-blonde hair tied in two twin pigtails. 4.11.2 Episode 12 - It is Always DarkestĪt the end of the Killing School Life in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Junko appears to be a young high school-aged teenager, but due to her causing her classmates memory loss, she is two years older than they all believed her and themselves to be.4.11.1 Episode 08 - Who Killed Cock Robin.4.11 Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School - Future Arc.4.9.1 Chapter 10 - Killer Killer Killer.4.8 Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls.4.6.4 Chapter 6 - Ultimate Pain, Ultimate Suffering, Ultimate Despair, Ultimate Execution, Ultimate Death.4.6.3 Chapter 5 - 100 Mile Dash Pain of a Junk Food Junkie.4.6.2 Chapter 3 - A Next Generation Legend!.4.2.7 Episode 11 - Goodbye, Hope's Peak Academy.4.2.6 Episode 10 - Smile at Despair in the Name of Hope.4.2.5 Episode 09 - Chisa Yukizome Doesn't Smile.4.2.4 Episode 08 - The Worst Reunion by Chance.4.2.3 Episode 07 - The Biggest, Most Atrocious Incident in Hope's Peak Academy's History.4.2.2 Episode 06 - A Despairfully Fateful Encounter.4.2.1 Episode 05 - The Beginning of the End.4.2 Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School - Despair Arc.3.4 Ability to sense Talent, Hope, and Despair.3.2 Super High School Level Analytical Prowess.Masterful parody of PURE MOODS from the 10-year-old ? /L7AJcjClwOĪnd this is why you shop at your local record store. He even went so far as to make a parody of the compilation called Cringe Moods: We started reciting some of the lines around the house. He got really into it, especially the infomercial. I thought it would be hilarious to play my 10-year-old the album after pizza night. “Plural! There is no one mood, but they’re all Pure.” “But what mood?” Meg asked me after I played her a few tracks. The model, deemed “a huge buzz” after selling more than 2 million copies prior to its formal drop, would be replicated five times over with a tetralogy of sequels in the releases of Pure Moods II-IV. Their clunky but satisfying cohesion can be attributed to the cataloguing done by the Virgin heads, who arranged the piece on a lark, “stumbling into the project” as an experiment to determine if an album could be successfully telemarketed and sold far before its release date. These were tracks and artists never designed to be played alongside one another, tracks and artists, for all intents and purposes, mostly foreign to one another except in essence. Luckily, Mina Tavakoli wrote a great review for Pitchfork a few years ago that delves into its weird history: I wanted to know more about this crazy artifact from 1994. I didn’t even bother looking at the tracklist until I got home - sure, there was Enya and Kenny G, but also Morricone, Vangelis, Badalamenti and Brian Eno?!? This thing is wild: The minute I saw the cover, I remembered that “Return to Innocence” song blasting during the infomercials: “Imagine…a world…where time drifts slowly…”įor laughs, I pulled this copy of Pure Moods out of the free box while record shopping at End of an Ear.
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