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Tao Jun (道 潤タオ ジュン Dào Jun, Chinese pinyin: Dào Rùn) is a fictional character in the Shaman King manga and anime series. She is a Dàoshì from the Chinese Tao Family and the older sister of Tao Ren.[3]

Sometime after the Shaman Fight, she was made the Vice-President of her brother's company, the Leidi Group.[4]

Appearance[]

Jun is a tall, slender young woman who has long pine green hair that is layered in length, spiked up, and is neatly clipped while her eyes are indigo. She wears a black and green cheongsam decorated with a golden dragon and a panda in the middle. The cheongsam had a high slit and she wears a garter that holds her talismans on her left leg. She is considered rather attractive.

Personality[]

Like Ren, she once thought that her Jiang Shi was only a tool to be used for the family's ambition. However, after facing Yoh, she soon changed her opinion.

Jun was taught by her father that her most important duty was to care for the Tao Family. Thus she heavily believes in Ren's abilities and will do almost anything to make him Shaman King. She is also very confident in herself and in her Jiang Shi Lee Pyron saying that as a Kung-Fu Master he would be more powerful than Amidamaru who was only a mere samurai.

Though later on since her changing viewpoints, Jun would have a much more mutual relationship with Pyron and would overall serve a much more supportive role to Yoh's group.

Abilities and Powers[]

As a Dàoshì, she can control Jiang Shi with the talismans that she writes on with her own blood and uses to give the corpses orders.[5] She also has knowledge of the human anatomy which in turn allows her to stitch up Pyron whenever he is cut to pieces,[6] and with it, she also becomes Sati Saigan's apprentice and later learns how to resurrect people.[7]

Spirit[]

See More: Lee Pyron | Four Perils

Her guardian ghost is Lee Pyron, a Jiang Shi. He was once a famous movie actor, and also a Kung-Fu Master. He was murdered by Tao Ching,[8] and his reanimated corpse was given to Jun as a birthday present.[5] At first, he was merely a spirit bound to his own corpse and controlled by Jun's talisman, but later regained his own will and fought for Jun without the use of the talismans, thus allowing both of them to hone their power out of mutual sync.[9]

He was later turned into the prototype of a new Tao-Style Jiang Shi, the power of science and the Over Soul working together, and several mechanisms and accessories were added to his body.[10] The pile bunker systems inside his arms allow him to crush even iron.[11]

In preparation for the Flower of Maize and the confrontation with the Dong Family, Jun inherits the Four Perils from her grandfather.[12]

History[]

Past[]

Jun was born on October 10, 1981 in Guizhou, China. She was raised by her father and taught that her most important duty was to care for the Tao Family. This led her to care a lot for her little brother.[13]

Coming to Tokyo[]

After Ren failed to acquire Amidamaru from Asakura Yoh, Jun traveled to Funbari Hill and offered to acquire the samurai's spirit for him.[3] Jun anonymously sent tickets to Yoh and his friends for a film festival showcasing Lee Pyron. Afterward, she ambushed them in the street outside the theater and revealed her Jiang Shi to be Pyron himself. In the ensuing fight, Pyron had the upper hand over the integrated Amidamaru and Yoh; however, Yoh was able to endure the attacks because Pyron's awakened feelings weakened his strikes. Jun was flabbergasted by the effect Yoh had on Pyron, but forced the corpse to continue attacking the boy. Once Oyamada Manta gave him Ryu's wooden sword, Yoh destroyed the talisman controlling Pyron. Jun attempted to replace the talisman, but Pyron crushed it and flew into a rage, lashing out at her.[14]

Shaman Fights in Tokyo[]

Jun is seen again when Ren is about to fight Yoh. She pleads with her father to release Ren from the family and allow him to follow his own ways. She explains what she has learned from her father, and that she knows that no matter what Ren does, he would lose. Because of this, her father becomes angry and ties her up in the dungeon to be punished. At the same time, he also cuts Pyron into several pieces.

Shaman Fight Second Round[]

Invading the Plants[]

After the barbecue Jun appears before Asakura Mikihisa and Brocken Meyer in distress and informs Mikihisa that she is unable to find either Redseb or Seyram, much to the shock of everyone present. After Gandhara returns she travels with everyone to the Continent of Mu; though in the end, they are too late as Hao awakens and violently kills them all. Jun later reappears on board the Soul Train together with the rest of her family and responds to her father in tears that Ren is the family's pride.[15]

Flowers[]

In Paris Jun is shown in a bar along with Lee Pyron talking with her mother over the phone, revealing she had finished killing a group of people on behalf of the family. Jun is later seen at a café having a meeting with an unseen person on her computer, who mentions the news of an incident that had befallen the family, that Jun was unaware of. After promising Jun to investigate the matter, they are interrupted by Hang Zang-Ching and Bill Burton who is there to escort Jun home.[4]

Anime/Manga Difference[]

In the 4kids English version of the 2001 anime series, Jun, like Ren and her cousins, speaks with a British accent. In the 2021 dubbed version, Lisa Ortiz reprised her role as Jun but no longer maintained a British accent. She was incorrectly stated to be 17 years old, as opposed to 20, likely due to a translation error.

Trivia[]

  • Jun's first name literally means "moisture" or "richness".
  • Jun's hobby is shopping.[16]
  • Jun's favorite food is mahua.[16]

References[]

  1. Shaman King Guidebook - Mentalite (p.91)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Shaman King Manga - Volume 2, Character File No.7
  3. 3.0 3.1 Shaman King Manga - Chapter 11
  4. 4.0 4.1 Shaman King Manga - Red Crimson Chapter 1
  5. 5.0 5.1 Shaman King Manga - Chapter 13
  6. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 71
  7. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 247
  8. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 15
  9. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 17
  10. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 155
  11. Shaman King Manga - Kang Zeng Bang Volume 14 Extras; Shaman File 196
  12. Shaman King Manga - Red Crimson Chapter 16
  13. Shaman King Manga - Kang Zeng Bang Volume 2 Extras; Shaman File 12
  14. Shaman King Manga - Chapters 12-15
  15. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 299
  16. 16.0 16.1 Shaman King Guidebook - Mankin Book

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Tao Family
Members: Tao Ching  •  Tao Ran  •  Tao Yúan  •  Tao Jun  •  Tao Ren  •  Tao Jeanne  •  Tao Men
Servants: Gein (2001 Anime Only)  •  Soumei (2001 Anime Only)  •  Kyou (2001 Anime Only)
Abilities
Spirits: Bason  •  Hei-Tao  •  Tao Family Ancestors  •  Spirit of Thunder  •  Shamash  •  Four Perils
Jiang Shis: Lee Pyron  •  Shamon  •  Shu  •  Kyo  •  Gohukuseitai  •  Torture Brothers  •  Shimamura Jōtarō  •  Corpse Infantry  •  Yugai (2001 Anime Only)  •  Gurai (2001 Anime Only)  •  Jackie (2001 Anime Only)
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