Yusuke Kitagawa

Yusuke Kitagawa is a playable character from Persona 5.

Appearances

 * Persona 5: Playable Character; Emperor Cooperation
 * Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers: Major Character

Design
Yusuke has short dark blue hair with parted bangs slightly covering his left eye and gray eyes. He wears his school's uniform normally. It consists of a white long sleeve button up shirt that has his -shaped school's emblem, black trousers and shoes. He is also seen carrying several silver keys attached to his belt.

His burglar outfit consists of a fox mask, black jumpsuit, white motorcycle boots, blue gloves, waist sash, and a long white fox tail with a red ribbon wrapped round it.

Persona 5
Yusuke is an honor student in an art course at the Kosei Public High School. Orphaned at a young age, he was found to have artistic talents and he is currently a live-in disciple of a famous Japanese painter by the name of Madarame.

Yusuke approaches Anne Takamaki before misunderstood as a stalker by the protagonist and Ryuji Sakamoto. Morgana eventually agrees his request to join their Phantom Thieves of Hearts.

Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers
Yusuke is first seen walking with Naoya Makigami and alerts the Phantom Thieves of Hearts to Naoya's post on the Phantom Thief Channel. He convinces them that they need to stop Kazuya's gang with a more permanent solution than just reporting them to the police. Yusuke is the one to confirm that Naoya is being abused, as he notices bruises on Naoya's back and arms while they are changing clothes. He assists in fighting Kazuya's demon form, Mithras, dispatching his Onmoraki servant with Goemon's ice powers. After Kazuya's arrest, he and the other Phantom Thieves of Hearts prepare for their next heist, with Yusuke commenting that their "next prey is huge".

Battle quotes

 * "He's my other self!" (Summoning Persona)
 * "Persona!" (Summoning Persona)
 * "Goemon!" (Goemon casting skill)

Trivia

 * Yusuke's last name and the design of his Persona Goemon are references to (喜多川 歌麿), who was a Japanese artist. He is one of the most highly regarded practitioners of the  genre of woodblock prints, especially for his portraits of beautiful women, or bijin-ga. As an adult, he was known by the given names Yūsuke (勇助).
 * Yusuke's Code Name originates from, the Japanese god of foxes, which coincides with Yusuke's fox mask.