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'''First Appearance:''' ''Persona 5'' (2016)
 
'''First Appearance:''' ''Persona 5'' (2016)
  
This character is the protagonist of ''Persona 5''. His real name can be chosen by the player but is given as Ren Amamiya in other productions (except for the manga adaptation, where his name is Akira Kurusu). In the game, he is a transfer student at Shujin Academy who ends up leading a group known as the Phantom Thieves of Heart. They have the ability to enter the Metaverse, a space connected to people's hearts, and they use this ability to "steal" the hearts of their enemies and to make them confess to their crimes. In the Metaverse, Ren gains a disguise and goes by the codename of Joker. In the Metaverse, he also has the ability to form contracts with Personas and call upon their abilities in battle. Like other ''Persona'' protagonists, he has the "wild card" ability which allows him to use multiple Persona (while other characters only get one) and to strengthen their powers through his bonds with others.
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This character is the protagonist of ''Persona 5''. His real name can be chosen by the player but is given as Ren Amamiya in other productions (except for the manga adaptation, where his name is Akira Kurusu). In the game, he is a transfer student at Shujin Academy who ends up leading a group known as the Phantom Thieves of Heart. They have the ability to enter the Metaverse, a space connected to people's hearts, and they use this ability to "steal" the hearts of their enemies and to make them confess to their crimes. In the Metaverse, Ren gains a disguise and goes by the codename of Joker. He has the ability to summon Personas.
  
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Joker was the second DLC fighter to be made available, and he was released with Challenger Pack 1 in April 2019. His Joker outfit is his default costume, but he also has costumes utilizing his normal appearance in his school uniform. In battle, his moves utilize a knife, a gun, a tether and some magical abilities. He has a Rebellion Gauge that, when filled, will automatically summon one of his Personas, Arsene. When Arsene is out, Joker's attacks will be strengthened, and he will have an altered set of special moves. Joker's Final Smash is an All-Out Attack from the games, and whenever Joker wins a battle, the victory screen will emulate the victory screen from ''Persona 5''.
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Joker has been confirmed as a playable character for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' through DLC, to be made available as part of Challenge Pack 1.
 
 
His Classic Mode route is called Shadows, with the opponents within following the theme of being shadow-like or being dark versions of other characters. A 'normal' version of the previous battle's opponent could also appear as Joker's teammate for some battles, emulating how some Shadows could be recruited as Personas in ''Persona 5''. Joker's appearance is also accompanied by two Fighter Spirits, one for each of his outfits.
 
  
 
===Other Persona Characters===
 
===Other Persona Characters===

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