Persona 4 who is teddie
It represents Teddie's hiding the truth about his identity, that is, the fact that he is a lost, lonely Shadow. He learned to speak human language and became friendly with humans, taking his bear-like form so that people would like him upon meeting him. Teddie eventually grows a human body so that he can be with other humans. After gaining a personality and losing his Shadow mask, he receives his own Persona.
When the team was about to leave after the successful rescue of Rise and the defeat of his shadow, Teddie decides that he wants to be alone for a while and train in order for his fur to grow back and to be stronger. Right after the death of Kinshiro Morooka , the team asks Teddie, who has come to their side, if someone was thrown in the TV while he was in, but Teddie answers negatively.
The ultimate surprise comes when Teddie complains about the heat and tries to remove his bear suit, much to Yosuke's disapproval, because he thought that Teddie was going to be empty inside, but he was not: Teddie had grown a human body while training. Teddie then becomes a front-line ally, giving the support work to Rise. When Nanako "dies," Teddie is so devastated and consumed by his own powerlessness of being unable to keep his promise to Nanako, that he feels he lost his reason to live in Inaba.
Teddie then disappears and becomes immersed in a world of fog in his bear form, because Shadows are not allowed in the real world, and his human identity, which allows him to leave the Midnight Channel, has faded.
On December 5th, Teddie appears in the Velvet Room , with the usual occupants nowhere to be seen. He explains the origins of his existence to the protagonist, and is saddened to realize that he is merely a Shadow who took the form of a cartoon bear so that humans would like him. Teddie asks the protagonist to apologize to Nanako in Heaven.
However, when the protagonist reveals to Teddie that Nanako never died, Teddie regains his strength. After Teddie leaves the velvet room, Igor , Margaret , and Marie in Golden appear, with Igor mentioning how Teddie's appearance is "very interesting," because Shadows should not be in the velvet room, with him having "a meaningful smile on his face. The next day, Teddie returns to the Investigation Team with newfound vigor.
After the events of the game, Teddie lives with Yousuke. A Social Link is automatically established with Teddie through the course of the story. Like the Fool and Judgement S. Links, this Social Link levels up periodically. Even if the protagonist never maxes out any other of his Social Links, the protagonist will always hear at least Teddie's voice in the True Ending. During the time when the protagonist is alone in Dojima's house, Teddie offers to stay as company and to look after the house.
He will join the protagonist when he searches for bugs at the vegetable patch in winter. In one event, the protagonist has the chance to kiss Teddie but he will break away and tell him that his "bearamones are too powerful.
In the Midnight Channel, Teddie has several costumes that make him appear human in the TV world as well as several outfits that feature him cross dressing. The addition of bikes for the Investigation Team introduced a unique new way of obtaining skills for party members.
By going on special forms of dates with each party member, involving the use of the bikes, the player is given the option of either having the party member in question learn a brand-new skill or relearn any old skill that they have forgotten.
The bike skills available to Teddie are listed below. Additionally, like with Rise Kujikawa in Persona 4 , each party member is able to learn new skills upon the player's progression of their Social Link. The Social Link skills that Teddie learns upon the development of his Social Link are also listed below. Teddie also acts as the host of the minigame Midnight Trivia Miracle Quiz. He followed the three of them to the mysterious room with the noose.
Teddie then gave Yu Narukami the glasses and fled when he sensed the shadows. He is later found by Yu, Yosuke and Chie and tells them how to leave. When Yu and Yosuke returned to investigate what had happened to Saki Konishi , they ran into Teddie again, who led them to where Saki was. When Yosuke's Shadow appeared, Teddie stated that those were Yosuke's inner feelings to which Yosuke denied resulting in the following battle.
Yu and Yosuke then promised Teddie that they would solve the case. When Kanji Tatsumi was trapped in the Midnight Channel, instead of gathering information, they gave Teddie the bunny keychain that Kanji made by hand. Using it, he was able to sense his location and lead the team to the bath house. At the entrance, he is confused as to why the team, especially the male members, are reluctant to enter.
When they find Kanji and confront his Shadow, he tries to help, but ends up slipping and falling on his face. At Marukyu Striptease, he gives Kanji the pair of joke glasses that he'd made as a prank, enraging Kanji. After Kanji throws the unbearably goofy-looking glasses away, Teddie gives him the real pair of glasses. At the end of Rise's dungeon, Rise's Shadow manages to overpower the team and prepares to finish them off when Teddie attacks, managing to weaken her with a burst of power that ends up deflating him.
Upon getting back to normal state, he comes to the human world through the TV in Junes and upon being asked who he was, he said "Duh, Teddie. After showing his human form and asking for clothes, Chie and Yukiko drag him into the store to get some, forgetting his bear head, which scares a little kid and Yu had to go get it back. During summer holiday in order to stop a fight among the kids he was looking after, Yu borrowed Teddie's suit possibly without permission and when Nanako saw Yu with a woman, she had Teddie, Yosuke and Kanji help stalk him, before realizing he was with another woman, shocking them before they become more shocked when they see a kid come up to them.
After fighting with their Persona fails on Ameno-sagiri , as Teddie saw Yu in trouble, his Persona evolves into Kamui and lends his power to Yu to summon the ultimate Persona. Teddie and Yu's bond is represented by the Persona Saturnus. Teddie and company end up in an alternate universe of Yasogami High School during the culture festival. While there, they meet Rei and Zen , who are also trapped.
During their first venture into the labyrinth , You in Wonderland , they encounter the unexpected team, SEES , who were also somehow sent to the other world. Together, they venture through the labyrinths trying to solve the mystery behind their encounter and find the source of the strange world. Teddie often finds himself compared to Koromaru for their statuses as team mascots, and self-proclaims him as his rival. In the P4 story of the game, Teddie would participate and organize a question game during their venture into the Group Date Cafe.
During a regular visit into the Midnight Channel , their course is unexpectedly altered and they were sent directly into the movie world of Junessic Land , where Rise winds up poisoned and Yosuke separated from them.
They encounter the Phantom Thieves and learn of what is happening. To better their chances of escaping the new world, they agree to combine forces, with the P5 hero as their leader. Teddie learns two unison attacks during special quests, which he can perform with Rise, Aigis and Haru ; and Koromaru and Morgana.
Teddie often competes with Koromaru and Morgana to be the best mascot, but in the end comes to the conclusion that they are all special.
Teddie returns in the sequel and hosts the P-1 Grand Prix. The rest of the Investigation Team enters the TV world in order to find the truth behind Teddie's doing.
It is eventually revealed that the "Teddie" behind the tournament isn't Teddie at all, but Shadow Labrys masquerading as him. One day, he can't find Yosuke, so he dives inside the TV world to go look for him. Teddie lands inside a strange classroom with cleaning equipment nearby and uses the items to pull off a MacGyver -worthy escape. He meets Labrys and is awestruck by her beauty and offers to become her "knight. His story mode is unique from the other characters not counting Elizabeth and Labrys , because he has Kanji as his final boss rather than the Malevolent Entity or a possessed Labrys.
Kanji arrives after the Malevolent Entity escapes, still thinking that everything is a dream. He then tries to challenge someone so he can win the tournament.
Teddie then accepts his challenge, after cheers from the female characters. Additionally, in some of his win poses involve him shedding his "skin" to reveal human Teddie, clothed, naked, or cross-dressing. This time, it is a same Malevolent Entity who masterminded the previous tournament, and reveal himself to be a Shadow named Hinokagutsuchi. Teddie also encounter and fights his impostor temporarily.
Teddie is best described as a trickster character with a wide variety of tools including, but not limited to: a teleport, ailment-causing specials and a wide array of throwing items that dynamically change the flow of battle.
Unlike previous Arc Systems characters in the same style, his items come out in a preset order. He is also the only character that can inflict rage via an item and his Furious Action which allows him to create very devastating setups but also suffer increased damage from the opponent for a small amount of time if he gets caught.
His Furious Action especially helps him reset the momentum and arguably sets it to his advantage due to Rage as even if the opponent is not hit by the move itself, the counter effect always puts Teddie at a certain distance behind the opponent making a counterattack extremely awkward to perform.
Additionally, he has good range on his normals and can hit confirm into combos fairly well. As a payoff for his numerous blessings, his defense is somewhat poor and whiffing with him is a death sentence.
His hitbox is very abnormal compared to the others he is a bear after all , which leads to situations where combos may whiff on him or specific combos that apply to Teddie only.
He also lacks an overhead attack, excluding his All-Out Attack which has a noticeable startup. His leitmotif is known as "Kuma Kuma Circus! Teddie is the fourth character the player faces in Score Attack. His damage is increased, he's heavier than normal and Teddie Circus is sped up to high speeds and does 3 trips around.
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