TV-Series
Description
President D leads the anime-exclusive organization Devil Fang. His materially wealthy childhood lacked emotional connection, marked by neglectful parents. The loss of his only friend Spade in youth, followed by his parents' death from unspecified causes, fueled deep resentment towards Spade, Joker, and Queen. He blamed them for his misfortunes, viewing Spade's departure as a profound betrayal. This bitterness drove him to found Devil Fang as his instrument of revenge.
Physically, he appears as a young man with long dark red hair and pale blue eyes, favoring purple attire accented by a distinctive 'D' pin and pale pink earrings. His childhood contrasted sharply: a chubby boy with short dark red hair, freckles, a gap between his teeth, dressed simply in purples and blues. Subtle freckles sometimes remain in anime depictions, linking to his past.
His personality exhibits a volatile temper and deep distrust. Accustomed to material wealth but denied affection, he reacts with intense frustration to thwarted plans, often lashing out impulsively. He habitually doubts others' loyalty, assuming support stems solely from financial interest—a perspective that shifts after key events. He holds a notable fondness for steak, frequently seen eating it.
Within Devil Fang, President D harnesses the organization's resources for personal vengeance. He obtained the Crystal Skull Key in Season 3, intending to use it as bait to eliminate Joker; this act inadvertently awakened Phoenix. He orchestrates elaborate schemes against his targets, like entrusting the key to Mister Kaneari alongside lethal traps.
His relationships evolve significantly. He initially placed bounties on Joker and Spade, holding Spade responsible for abandoning him and Joker for influencing that departure. Capturing Joker provoked his fury when Joker called his revenge "ridiculous," but subsequent interactions and Spade's intervention spurred change. A pivotal moment occurred when Spade apologized for leaving him in childhood. This led to an emotional reconciliation: President D cried tears of joy, accepted Spade's phantom thief identity, and insisted they use first names ("D" and "Spade").
Simultaneously, his bond with the intensely loyal subordinate Spider Ace deepened. Spider Ace demonstrated unwavering dedication, notably saving President D from a sniper. This loyalty challenged President D's assumptions about being valued only for money, fostering genuine trust. Post-reconciliation with Spade, he displayed reduced anger and increased contentment, showing warmer interactions with Spider Ace and a less hostile, though begrudging, regard for Joker.
Physically, he appears as a young man with long dark red hair and pale blue eyes, favoring purple attire accented by a distinctive 'D' pin and pale pink earrings. His childhood contrasted sharply: a chubby boy with short dark red hair, freckles, a gap between his teeth, dressed simply in purples and blues. Subtle freckles sometimes remain in anime depictions, linking to his past.
His personality exhibits a volatile temper and deep distrust. Accustomed to material wealth but denied affection, he reacts with intense frustration to thwarted plans, often lashing out impulsively. He habitually doubts others' loyalty, assuming support stems solely from financial interest—a perspective that shifts after key events. He holds a notable fondness for steak, frequently seen eating it.
Within Devil Fang, President D harnesses the organization's resources for personal vengeance. He obtained the Crystal Skull Key in Season 3, intending to use it as bait to eliminate Joker; this act inadvertently awakened Phoenix. He orchestrates elaborate schemes against his targets, like entrusting the key to Mister Kaneari alongside lethal traps.
His relationships evolve significantly. He initially placed bounties on Joker and Spade, holding Spade responsible for abandoning him and Joker for influencing that departure. Capturing Joker provoked his fury when Joker called his revenge "ridiculous," but subsequent interactions and Spade's intervention spurred change. A pivotal moment occurred when Spade apologized for leaving him in childhood. This led to an emotional reconciliation: President D cried tears of joy, accepted Spade's phantom thief identity, and insisted they use first names ("D" and "Spade").
Simultaneously, his bond with the intensely loyal subordinate Spider Ace deepened. Spider Ace demonstrated unwavering dedication, notably saving President D from a sniper. This loyalty challenged President D's assumptions about being valued only for money, fostering genuine trust. Post-reconciliation with Spade, he displayed reduced anger and increased contentment, showing warmer interactions with Spider Ace and a less hostile, though begrudging, regard for Joker.