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| - The captain of the academy's fencing team, Juri is one of Ohtori's most highly respected students, and even the teachers appear to be in awe of her. Her aloof, intimidating manner belies a dark secret. Of the Student Council Duelists, she is thought to be the most noble, and thus the one with the most potential to become a Prince, but her nobility and the strength that comes with it are constantly undermined by her desires and despair. Her Dueling Rose is orange. Juri's older sister never appears in the anime, movie or manga.
- At first glance, Juri seems to be the quintessential Ice Queen. Her sharp glance, stiff posture and unfaltering composure intimidate most people. Aside from her usual snide comments and witty, condescending replies, and rare moments of sweet, sisterly advice (towards people she’s comfortable around), she’s usually very serious and quiet. Anything she says are often short and straightforward. She’s usually very observant as well. Not to say she’s completely stoic, though; crazy antics (usually ones that happen to Nanami) can catch her off-guard.
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| - At first glance, Juri seems to be the quintessential Ice Queen. Her sharp glance, stiff posture and unfaltering composure intimidate most people. Aside from her usual snide comments and witty, condescending replies, and rare moments of sweet, sisterly advice (towards people she’s comfortable around), she’s usually very serious and quiet. Anything she says are often short and straightforward. She’s usually very observant as well. Not to say she’s completely stoic, though; crazy antics (usually ones that happen to Nanami) can catch her off-guard. Notably, she comes off as very pragmatic. She’d rather not concern herself with petty things like miracles and seems like the type that chooses to believe what’s right in front of her. All of this is just a mask, though. Beneath her cold exterior and realism is a woman that’s struggling with her sexuality and jaded outlook in life. In fact, she’s not pragmatic at all. She might have strong opinions about a few, choice subjects, but she’s actually very naive, even if she’s not one to admit it. Her disbelief of miracles is the result of something her childhood friend told her when they were younger; “believe in miracles and they will know your feelings.” Because she’d prefer her feelings to remain unknown, since she assumes nothing good will result in confessing, she considers her friend’s statement as silly. Surprisingly, it haunts her every waking moment. Although she doesn’t treat the subject of her affections kindly, her self-sacrifice and love for her is so brave and pure that it’s on par with a prince’s. This one-sided love is the reason why she’s not able to live her life happily and contently, though; she’s tied down by the past and she’d rather have it torment her everyday than admit her feelings. She keeps a golden locket underneath her collar as a reminder of this.
- The captain of the academy's fencing team, Juri is one of Ohtori's most highly respected students, and even the teachers appear to be in awe of her. Her aloof, intimidating manner belies a dark secret. Of the Student Council Duelists, she is thought to be the most noble, and thus the one with the most potential to become a Prince, but her nobility and the strength that comes with it are constantly undermined by her desires and despair. Her Dueling Rose is orange. Behind her outwardly strong appearance, she is actually very vulnerable, as she has been hurt in the past by her friend Shiori, with whom Juri secretly loves very deeply. While viewers are at first led to believe that Shiori stole Juri's boyfriend from her, it is later revealed that it was in fact Shiori who Juri loved all along. Juri adamantly insists that she doesn't believe in miracles, and wants the power of the Rose Bride to disprove the them. However, she desperately wishes for a miracle in order to resolve her situation with Shiori. Her hardened, bitter attitude often puts her in conflict with Utena because her naivete and optimism remind her of the person she once was. She wears a locket with Shiori's picture inside, and in the Black Rose arc, Shiori learns of Juri's feelings after Soji Mikage shows her the contents of the locket. In the third arc, Utena breaks Juri's locket during her final duel, prompting her to throw the match. Juri is depicted in both versions as having learned all she knows about swordsmanship from an older student, Ruka Tsuchiya. In the manga, Touga reveals that Juri only became interested in him after Ruka disappeared. In the anime, Juri's true feelings are much more ambiguous, as she denies having any romantic interest in Ruka. In both versions, Ruka returns to the Duels despite his serious illness in order to give Juri the power of miracles and save her from her burdens. Though they are unable to beat Utena, Juri is finally freed from her problems with Shiori by the end of her final duel. Juri and Utena's relationship then becomes more peaceful, with Juri jokingly asking for Utena's picture so she could put it in her new locket. In the final episode, Juri tells a story about her elder sister, who nearly drowned. In her story, a boy dies trying to save her older sister. Her final appearance shows her training her fencing club members, including the newly inducted Shiori. In the manga, Juri is student council treasurer. Her nickname is 'The Beautiful Leopard' and she is the captain of the fencing club. In the manga, there is no Shiori; Juri is in love with Touga instead. Touga, however, is in love with Utena, and so Juri sees Utena as her arch-rival. Juri takes a far more actively antagonistic role against Utena in the manga, almost more similar to Nanami's role in the anime. In Adolescence of Utena, Juri is the president of the Student Council (the Council's members are apparently Miki, Juri and Saionji). According to Wakaba, her nickname is "The Prince." She allows Shiori to manipulate her, but feels trapped by Shiori as well. In the movie, there is a scene wherein a young Touga jumps into the river to save the drowning girl, leaving Utena behind on the land, we never see the girl's face or are told who she is. In the interview with Kunihiko Ikuhara in the extras included with the English release of the movie, Kunihiko reveals that the girl in the boat is, in fact, Juri herself (this is possibly why Juri acts as a "Prince" to Shiori, because she feels guilty for Touga's death; Touga apparently had a relationship with both Utena and Shiori). This is likely a play on Juri's story in the last episode of the TV series ("Someday, Together, We'll Shine" or "Someday, Shine With Me" as the closer translation of the original title), wherein it was her older sister who nearly drowned. Juri's older sister never appears in the anime, movie or manga.
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