TV-Series
Description
Juno is a gray wolf with curled brown fur and blue eyes, standing 170 cm in the manga and 162 cm in the anime. Her typical attire is the Cherryton Academy uniform: a white blouse with a bow tie, pleated white skirt featuring light blue accents, tan belt, anklet socks, and black Mary Jane shoes. For drama club, she wears a white t-shirt and red shorts. Her Meteor Festival outfit consists of a red one-strap sleeveless dress with a ruffled skirt, thigh slit, feathered headdress, and choker. Casually, she favors long-sleeved blouses, knee-length skirts, and low-heeled shoes. Her physical strength exceeds her appearance, matched by an iron will and childlike eyes.
Her background includes implied middle school bullying for being a carnivore. As a new drama club member at Cherryton Academy, she exhibits sociable, tender, and camaraderie-driven traits. She develops an attraction to Legoshi after he defends her from bullies, though he does not reciprocate due to his feelings for Haru. Hosting the Meteor Festival boosts her popularity, motivating her pursuit of the Beastar title. She later abandons this goal upon acknowledging Louis’s superior influence and societal advantages.
Personality-wise, Juno is sociable and treats others kindly with natural charisma, yet harbors ambition, idealism, and occasional manipulative tendencies. She takes pride in her carnivore identity, advocating for a world where carnivores are celebrated rather than feared. This manifests as egotism—prioritizing her interests and being selectively friendly based on utility. She displays jealousy and possessiveness, particularly toward rivals like Haru regarding Legoshi. Her philosophy supports species segregation for mutual benefit, though she later questions this stance.
Her development includes shifting romantic interests. After relinquishing her Beastar ambitions and feelings for Legoshi, she publicly confesses to and kisses Louis at his graduation. She tracks him down following his departure from school and involvement with the Shishi-gumi, seeing through his personas and admiring his flawed honesty. Their dynamic features direct confrontations; she pins him physically, declares her intentions unapologetically, and challenges his carnivore prejudices. Despite mutual attraction, Louis rejects her to protect her social standing, citing interspecies stigma. Juno responds by reaffirming her pride and love for him in a televised declaration, defying societal expectations.
Juno’s relationships evolve beyond romance. She initially resents Haru due to rivalry but later befriends her. With Pina, she shares professional rapport in the drama club, though romantic implications remain speculative. Her family background remains unexplored, making her the only main character without familial context.
Her broader societal views recognize systemic biases like economic incentives for same-species marriages. Unlike Legoshi, who internalizes guilt over interspecies dynamics, Juno prioritizes self-concern and openly challenges norms. Her journey transitions from seeking validation through ambition—like the Beastar title or Legoshi’s affection—toward self-defined authenticity, particularly in embracing her feelings for Louis despite external pressures.
Her background includes implied middle school bullying for being a carnivore. As a new drama club member at Cherryton Academy, she exhibits sociable, tender, and camaraderie-driven traits. She develops an attraction to Legoshi after he defends her from bullies, though he does not reciprocate due to his feelings for Haru. Hosting the Meteor Festival boosts her popularity, motivating her pursuit of the Beastar title. She later abandons this goal upon acknowledging Louis’s superior influence and societal advantages.
Personality-wise, Juno is sociable and treats others kindly with natural charisma, yet harbors ambition, idealism, and occasional manipulative tendencies. She takes pride in her carnivore identity, advocating for a world where carnivores are celebrated rather than feared. This manifests as egotism—prioritizing her interests and being selectively friendly based on utility. She displays jealousy and possessiveness, particularly toward rivals like Haru regarding Legoshi. Her philosophy supports species segregation for mutual benefit, though she later questions this stance.
Her development includes shifting romantic interests. After relinquishing her Beastar ambitions and feelings for Legoshi, she publicly confesses to and kisses Louis at his graduation. She tracks him down following his departure from school and involvement with the Shishi-gumi, seeing through his personas and admiring his flawed honesty. Their dynamic features direct confrontations; she pins him physically, declares her intentions unapologetically, and challenges his carnivore prejudices. Despite mutual attraction, Louis rejects her to protect her social standing, citing interspecies stigma. Juno responds by reaffirming her pride and love for him in a televised declaration, defying societal expectations.
Juno’s relationships evolve beyond romance. She initially resents Haru due to rivalry but later befriends her. With Pina, she shares professional rapport in the drama club, though romantic implications remain speculative. Her family background remains unexplored, making her the only main character without familial context.
Her broader societal views recognize systemic biases like economic incentives for same-species marriages. Unlike Legoshi, who internalizes guilt over interspecies dynamics, Juno prioritizes self-concern and openly challenges norms. Her journey transitions from seeking validation through ambition—like the Beastar title or Legoshi’s affection—toward self-defined authenticity, particularly in embracing her feelings for Louis despite external pressures.