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Dikutatsu Vokita
Powers: Canine Physiology, Teleportation

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Dikutatsu Vokita
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Dikutatsu Vokita is a normal college student at Hope's Peak High and the son of Stanley Vokita. He is known to be bro-like, laid-back, comical, and cocky. Dikutatsu loves to brag about his ego alongside his full brother Ikuru Vokita. He also believes that he's always in the right despite always being wrong. However, he can also get very pissy should he become bombarded with being in the wrong. His egotistic behavior shattered when he was taken to Paternity Court, where the DNA results proves that both of kids do not belong to their current father Roji Hakado, causing both brothers to become shocked and started to tear up realizing that their mother had slept with another man. Stanley intervened when their mother tried to deny the claims of another father, and requested for a DNA testing. The results proved that Stanley is the true biological father of Dikutatsu and Ikuru, and everyone was in disbelief that such an insane man was the father of two kids. However, Stanley would confess whole-heartedly that he has a lot more kids than that and wants to make sure that he sees his family, expressing both pain and happiness that he can finally see one of his kids again. Dikutatsu and Ikuru both hugged their biological father tearfully, seeing that he has more of a heart than their mother and step-father. Judge Lauren Lake gave Stanley custody of the two, and both brothers are transferred at Hope's Peak High so that the three could live together. Currently, Dikutatsu plays a major role in Kai's adventures.
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