TV-Series
Description
Juda is a dark-skinned demon musician from the Dark Realm, characterized by a proud, competitive, and arrogant personality with a strong sense of musical superiority. His appearance features dark purple skin, long white hair, prominent dark markings around his eyes and on his neck, pointed ears, and distinctive demon horns. He favors elaborate dark clothing with purple accents, including a long coat and high boots.
Originally the guitarist and a founding member of the legendary rock band SHINGANCRIMSONZ, Juda broke away due to creative differences and clashing ideals with vocalist Aion. He harbored deep resentment towards the band, especially Aion, viewing their ongoing success as a personal affront and fueling his competitive drive.
Following his departure, Juda formed his own demon band, Criticrista, serving as vocalist and guitarist alongside Himeko on bass, Hyde on keyboard, and Fuwa on drums. He aimed to create music embodying true power and darkness, directly opposing the "light" represented by SHINGANCRIMSONZ and others, positioning Criticrista as the ultimate vehicle to surpass his former band. Juda frequently challenged bands he deemed worthy opponents, particularly SHINGANCRIMSONZ, to musical battles, confident in Criticrista's overwhelming power and his own abilities. His demonic heritage grants access to potent dark magic, which he incorporates into performances or uses to exert influence.
He maintains a complex relationship with former bandmates Rom and Shinganji, marked by lingering tension but also a degree of grudging mutual respect rooted in their shared history. Through numerous encounters and musical competitions, including the DREAMING Festival and conflicts involving the entity Dark Dagger, Juda's perspective gradually shifted. While retaining his core pride and competitiveness, experiences alongside other bands, including SHINGANCRIMSONZ during crises, fostered cooperation and acknowledgment of their strength. His rivalry with Aion persisted but evolved beyond pure antagonism into a complex dynamic driving both musicians to greater heights.
Juda remains fiercely dedicated to Criticrista and its distinct musical identity. He continues pursuing his vision of powerful music, seeking challenging opponents to test and prove Criticrista's abilities. His journey reflects a shift from motivations driven by resentment towards a more focused pursuit of musical excellence on his own terms, while still engaging in intense competition.
Originally the guitarist and a founding member of the legendary rock band SHINGANCRIMSONZ, Juda broke away due to creative differences and clashing ideals with vocalist Aion. He harbored deep resentment towards the band, especially Aion, viewing their ongoing success as a personal affront and fueling his competitive drive.
Following his departure, Juda formed his own demon band, Criticrista, serving as vocalist and guitarist alongside Himeko on bass, Hyde on keyboard, and Fuwa on drums. He aimed to create music embodying true power and darkness, directly opposing the "light" represented by SHINGANCRIMSONZ and others, positioning Criticrista as the ultimate vehicle to surpass his former band. Juda frequently challenged bands he deemed worthy opponents, particularly SHINGANCRIMSONZ, to musical battles, confident in Criticrista's overwhelming power and his own abilities. His demonic heritage grants access to potent dark magic, which he incorporates into performances or uses to exert influence.
He maintains a complex relationship with former bandmates Rom and Shinganji, marked by lingering tension but also a degree of grudging mutual respect rooted in their shared history. Through numerous encounters and musical competitions, including the DREAMING Festival and conflicts involving the entity Dark Dagger, Juda's perspective gradually shifted. While retaining his core pride and competitiveness, experiences alongside other bands, including SHINGANCRIMSONZ during crises, fostered cooperation and acknowledgment of their strength. His rivalry with Aion persisted but evolved beyond pure antagonism into a complex dynamic driving both musicians to greater heights.
Juda remains fiercely dedicated to Criticrista and its distinct musical identity. He continues pursuing his vision of powerful music, seeking challenging opponents to test and prove Criticrista's abilities. His journey reflects a shift from motivations driven by resentment towards a more focused pursuit of musical excellence on his own terms, while still engaging in intense competition.