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=== The Seleção each represent different parts of society ===
'''Contains spoilers for the series and both films.'''
 
Each of the Seleção represent different parts of society, and the traditional stereotypes of said parts.
 
* Daiju Mononobe (No. 1) - Represents the government/politicians/businessmen. A former politician, Mononobe is head of Mr. Outside's company after taking it over via [[Deus Ex Machina|Juiz]]'s influence, his ultimate goal to win the game is to become Mr. Outside himself, as the [[Anonymous Benefactor]] serving the country. He acts like the [[Sleazy Politician]] he used to be, acting very polite and honest but is quite manipulative behind the scenes. Mononobe believes Japan is in a state of apathy with the profit it had gained after World War II, and dependent on other countries, and wished to shake up the country with Careless Monday, making him a bit of a traditionalist to Japan's old political ways. Despite his good intentions he returns to his roots, trying to overthrow the government and calls for a tax cutting off inheritance for [[NEET|NEETs]]s.
 
* Jintaro Tsuji (No. 2) and Taishi Naomoto (No. 6) - Represents the media. While Tsuji is a bit of a mystery, both he and the filmmaker Naomoto represent the manipulative and powerful media of present days. After Takizawa saves Japan from the missile attacks, Tsuji marketed him as the Air King, building him up with the intention of bringing his world crashing down by claiming he is the dead Prime Minister's son, a common trait seen in today's press. As for Naomoto, he is a very [[Prima Donna Director]], wanting everything to be [[Michael Bay|explosive and action-packed]] as seen when he tries to blow up and assassinate Takizawa whilst recording it on tape, trying to catch events as they happen.
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