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|names=Student{{Exp |Before introduction}}<br/>Ace Detective{{Exp|By himself}}<br/>Stupei{{Exp|By [[Yukari Takeba|Yukari]]}}<br/>The Mighty Strike-Out Slugger{{Exp App|P4AU}}
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|dob=January 16, 1993<ref>Atlus West announced and celebrated Junpei's birthday during the Persona 25th Anniversary event. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220116163014/https://twitter.com/Atlus_West/status/1482752009035988993 Official Atlus West Twitter]</ref>
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|height=170.5 cm{{Exp App|P3|P3F|P3P}}<ref name="P3 Official Design Works"/><br/>173 cm{{Exp App|movie1=P3MSB|movie2=P3MMKD|movie3=P3MFD|movie4=P3MWR|P3R}}<ref name="Persona Magazine">{{Cite Book|quote=|chapter=|book=[[Persona Magazine]]|author=Atlus|publisher=Kadokawa (2024)|lang=Japanese|volume=#2024 Spring|edition=|page=p. 15|transl=|isbn=978-4047337183}}</ref><br/>177 cm{{Exp App|P4AU}}
|weight=66kg{{Exp App|P4AU}}
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|school=[[Gekkoukan High School]]
|school=[[Gekkoukan High School]]
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|affiliation=[[S.E.E.S.]]<br/>[[Shadow Operatives]]{{Exp App|P4AU}} <small>(Auxiliary)</small>
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'''Junpei Iori''' is a character in {{Link|Game|p3}}. He is a 2nd year student student at [[Gekkoukan High School]] and a member of [[S.E.E.S.]].
'''Junpei Iori''' is a major character in {{Link|Game|P3}}. He is a second year student at [[Gekkoukan High School]] and one of the members of [[S.E.E.S.]] by spring of 2009. In game, he is one of the [[Makoto Yuki | protagonist]]'s earliest party members, alongside [[Yukari Takeba]].


==Profile==
==Profile==
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Junpei, often described as the class clown, is an outgoing and kind individual with a desire to be a hero. Due to his upbringing, Junpei rarely shows his friends or acquaintances his true feelings, such as his jealously and inferiority complex. Despite this, Junpei can be a very caring person and will apologize when he's done something wrong.  Like most teenage boys at his school, Junpei jokes about getting with girls or other perverse activities, but is rarely seen even speaking to girls outside of his dormmates.
Junpei, often described as the class clown, is an outgoing and kind individual with a desire to be be recognized and be a hero. Due to his upbringing, Junpei rarely shows his friends or acquaintances his true feelings, such as his jealousy and inferiority complex to the team. Despite this, Junpei can be a very generous person and will apologize when he has done something wrong.  Like most teenage boys at his school, Junpei jokes about getting with girls or other perverse activities, but is rarely seen even speaking to girls outside of his dormmates.


Junpei has a lanky stature, sports a goatee, and is rarely seen without his baseball cap. His hair is buzzed short, which is typical of baseball players, even though he isn't on the baseball team. Junpei is associated with the color dark blue, which is the color of his hat and the dress shirt he wears under his school uniform instead of the standard white shirt. In ''Persona 3 Reload'', he wears his school jacket around his waist when using his new battle attire. In ''Persona 4 Arena Ultimax'', Junpei ends up in [[Inaba]] on his way home from coaching a children's baseball team and ends up wearing the team's sky blue colored uniform during the P-1 Climax.
Junpei has a lanky stature, sports a goatee, and is rarely seen without his baseball cap. His hair is buzzed short, which is typical for baseball players, even though he isn't on the baseball team. Junpei is associated with the color dark blue, which is the color of his hat and the dress shirt he wears under his school uniform instead of the standard white shirt. In ''[[Persona 3 Reload]]'', he wears his school jacket around his waist when using his new battle attire. In ''[[Persona 4 Arena Ultimax]]'', Junpei wears a sky blue colored uniform during the P-1 Climax.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
{{Gameplay}}
{{Gameplay}}
Junpei is available as a party member starting from April 20th. In battle, Junpei uses a two-handed sword and specializes in physical and fire skills. In ''[[Persona 3 Portable]]'', he is available as the [[Magician]] [[Social Link]] for the [[Kotone Shiomi | female protagonist]], replacing [[Kenji Tomochika]] for the [[Makoto Yuki | male protagonist]]. In ''[[Persona 3 Reload]]'', he is available as a [[Link Episode]] for the first time starting from May 12th. <br/>
<br/>Junpei later appears in ''[[Persona Q]]'' and ''[[Persona Q2]]'', and as well as a fighter in ''[[Persona 4 Arena Ultimax]]''. In ''[[Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight]]'', he is available as one of the main dancers.
==Manual==
{{Manual
|p3=Junpei is in the same class as Yukari and the main character. He was the first student to speak with the main character after he transferred to Gekkoukan High School. He's a class clown who joined SEES after realizing his ability.
|p4au=A former member of SEES. He is currently a backup member of the Shadow Operatives and a little league coach in his spare time. With his favorite bat and his Persona Trismegistus, he's aiming for the bleachers!
|p3d=The protagonist's classmate and the most enthusiastic member of SEES, with a bright personality that warms up even the most callous individual. With his powerful yet comical dance moves, will Junpei become the star that shines the brightest onstage at Club Velvet?
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==Game Appearances==
==Game Appearances==
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=== {{Link|Game|P3}} ===
=== {{Link|Game|P3}} ===
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=== {{Link|Game|P3F}} ===


==== The Journey ====
==== The Journey ====
Starting in November, the protagonist can encourage Junpei to visit [[Chidori Yoshino]] in the hospital.


==== The Answer ====
==== The Answer ====
==== Social Link ====


=== {{Link|Game|P3P}} ===
=== {{Link|Game|P3P}} ===
{{Sectionstub}}
Junpei is the Magician Social Link for the female protagonist. His backstory about living with his abusive father is now exclusively part of his Social Link with the female protagonist and it does not come up in the main story with the male protagonist.
 
==== Social Link ====
Junpei is the only non-romanceable male party member Social Link as he pursues a romance with [[Chidori Yoshino]] during the storyline of ''Persona 3''.


=== {{Link|Game|P3R}} ===
=== {{Link|Game|P3R}} ===
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Instead of a Social Link, Junpei now has five Linked Episodes with the male protagonist. Similar to ''Portable'', Junpei does not talk about his abusive father with the male protagonist.


==== Social Events====
====Episode Aigis: The Answer====


=== {{Link|Game|P4AU}} ===
=== {{Link|Game|P4AU}} ===
{{Sectionstub}}
Junpei is a reserve member of the [[Shadow Operatives]]. After coaching children in baseball, he falls asleep on his train and ends up in [[Inaba]].
 
====Episode P4====
 
====Episode P3====


=== {{Link|Game|PQ1}} ===
=== {{Link|Game|PQ1}} ===
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=== {{Link|Game|PQ2}} ===
=== {{Link|Game|PQ2}} ===
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=== {{Link|Game|P3D}} ===
=== {{Link|Game|P3D}} ===
Junpei is one of the main dancers in Persona 3 Dancing. He is the main performer for the songs [[Deep Breath Deep Breath (Yuu Miyake Remix)]], [[Battle Hymn of the Soul (Daisuke Asakura Remix)]] and [[Deep Mentality (Lotus Juice Remix)]]. His dancing can be described as hip hop. Junpei is very energetic and playful, especially with his dance partners. He is often seen and heard cheering on his fellow dancers.
Junpei is one of the main dancers in Persona 3 Dancing. He is the main performer for the songs [[Deep Breath Deep Breath]] (Yuu Miyake Remix), [[Battle Hymn of the Soul]] (Daisuke Asakura Remix) and [[Deep Mentality]] (Lotus Juice Remix). His dancing can be described as hip hop. Junpei is very energetic and playful, especially with his dance partners. He is often seen and heard cheering on his fellow dancers.
 
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==Audio Drama Appearances==
==Audio Drama Appearances==
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Junpei Iori is a major character in Persona 3. He is a second year student at Gekkoukan High School and one of the members of S.E.E.S. by spring of 2009. In game, he is one of the protagonist's earliest party members, alongside Yukari Takeba.

Profile

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Junpei, often described as the class clown, is an outgoing and kind individual with a desire to be be recognized and be a hero. Due to his upbringing, Junpei rarely shows his friends or acquaintances his true feelings, such as his jealousy and inferiority complex to the team. Despite this, Junpei can be a very generous person and will apologize when he has done something wrong. Like most teenage boys at his school, Junpei jokes about getting with girls or other perverse activities, but is rarely seen even speaking to girls outside of his dormmates.

Junpei has a lanky stature, sports a goatee, and is rarely seen without his baseball cap. His hair is buzzed short, which is typical for baseball players, even though he isn't on the baseball team. Junpei is associated with the color dark blue, which is the color of his hat and the dress shirt he wears under his school uniform instead of the standard white shirt. In Persona 3 Reload, he wears his school jacket around his waist when using his new battle attire. In Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, Junpei wears a sky blue colored uniform during the P-1 Climax.

Gameplay

For complete gameplay information, see Gameplay:Junpei Iori.

Junpei is available as a party member starting from April 20th. In battle, Junpei uses a two-handed sword and specializes in physical and fire skills. In Persona 3 Portable, he is available as the Magician Social Link for the female protagonist, replacing Kenji Tomochika for the male protagonist. In Persona 3 Reload, he is available as a Link Episode for the first time starting from May 12th.

Junpei later appears in Persona Q and Persona Q2, and as well as a fighter in Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. In Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight, he is available as one of the main dancers.

Manual

Manual Descriptions
Persona 3 Junpei is in the same class as Yukari and the main character. He was the first student to speak with the main character after he transferred to Gekkoukan High School. He's a class clown who joined SEES after realizing his ability.
Persona 4 Arena
Ultimax
A former member of SEES. He is currently a backup member of the Shadow Operatives and a little league coach in his spare time. With his favorite bat and his Persona Trismegistus, he's aiming for the bleachers!
Persona 3:
Dancing in Moonlight
The protagonist's classmate and the most enthusiastic member of SEES, with a bright personality that warms up even the most callous individual. With his powerful yet comical dance moves, will Junpei become the star that shines the brightest onstage at Club Velvet?

Game Appearances

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Persona 3

Persona 3 FES

The Journey

Starting in November, the protagonist can encourage Junpei to visit Chidori Yoshino in the hospital.

The Answer

Persona 3 Portable

Junpei is the Magician Social Link for the female protagonist. His backstory about living with his abusive father is now exclusively part of his Social Link with the female protagonist and it does not come up in the main story with the male protagonist.

Persona 3 Reload

Instead of a Social Link, Junpei now has five Linked Episodes with the male protagonist. Similar to Portable, Junpei does not talk about his abusive father with the male protagonist.

Episode Aigis: The Answer

Persona 4 Arena Ultimax

Junpei is a reserve member of the Shadow Operatives. After coaching children in baseball, he falls asleep on his train and ends up in Inaba.

Episode P4

Episode P3

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth

Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth

Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight

Junpei is one of the main dancers in Persona 3 Dancing. He is the main performer for the songs Deep Breath Deep Breath (Yuu Miyake Remix), Battle Hymn of the Soul (Daisuke Asakura Remix) and Deep Mentality (Lotus Juice Remix). His dancing can be described as hip hop. Junpei is very energetic and playful, especially with his dance partners. He is often seen and heard cheering on his fellow dancers.

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Audio Drama Appearances

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Novel Appearances

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Persona 3 The Movie: Spring of Birth

Persona 3 The Movie: Midsummer Knight's Dream

Persona 3 The Movie: Falling Down

Persona 3 The Movie: Winter of Rebirth

Manga Appearances

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Other Appearances

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The family name means "woven fabric" and the given name uses the kanji for "order" and "peace."

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 伊織 順平
お手上げ侍 Oteagezamurai
Iori Junpei
The Hands Up, No Clue Samurai. Localized as Ace Detective.
Russian Дзюмпэй Иори Dzyump·ey Iori Junpei Iori

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Chapter 1: Characters", Persona 3: Official Design Works, Atlus. Published by ENTERBRAIN (2006). Japanese. p. 22. ISBN-13: 978-4757730946.
  2. Persona Magazine, Atlus. Published by Kadokawa (2024). Japanese. Vol. #2024 Spring p. 15. ISBN-13: 978-4047337183.