Talk:Junta Nakao/@comment-5534769-20140520110830/@comment-397235-20140829200846

Well that's not entirely true.

Junta's largest contribution to the plot in the anime is dying in a spectacular fashion, the results of which are all the conflict in the last two episode, so from a certain point of view he's actually extremely important...not just not while he's alive. He's the Franz Ferdinand of the anime.

Now in the manga, he's just a background character who shows up in one scene who nobody particularly likes. I don't even know why they felt the need to name him; they could've just said "fat kid who hangs out in the back and looks confused" and we'd have been none the wiser.