Orphans (The Parodied Jokeland)

Orphans are children bred for the purpose of being consumed by Demons. These children are kept in farms located in the Demon World under the guise of "orphanages". The children are led to believe that they are orphans waiting for parents to adopt them and that when they are "shipped out" that they are being sent to foster families, when in reality, they are sent to be slaughtered and eaten by demons. The vast majority of orphans never reach adulthood and the few that do are only kept alive for the purpose of breeding and caring for more children. The orphans are all branded with a unique identification marker specific to the farm that they are from.

History
1,000 years ago a proposal —otherwise known as The Promise— was formed by the first head of the Ratri family. It declared that "humans and demons are restricted from further hunting." Afterwards, the world was broken into two — one side belonging to the demons while the other belonging to the humans. As per the agreement, as small number of humans were left behind in the Demon World to satisfy the demons need to eat humans. These human were kept in plantations known as Premium Farms or Factory Farms. While there are hundreds of Factory Farms, which are for mass production of cheap meat for demon civilians, there are currently only four Premium Farms which produce high quality meat for wealthy and high ranking demons.

Emma
For more information, click here To see the subject's original manga counterpart, click hereEmma is not so different to The Promised Neverland's original manga, as she’s joyful and decided to take everyone out from Grace Field. On certain occasions, she seems to lose control since she is the only one in this manga who is normal, and it is shown in a comical way how she has to deal with a bunch of people who seem idiots.

Norman
For more information, click here To see the subject's original manga counterpart, click here As compared to The Promised Neverland's Norman, The Parodied Jokeland's Norman is seen with his eyes shut most of the time (which is a popular trope in anime and manga), and has an unrequited love for Emma (which is also big and yandere-like and creepy in Emma's point of view). The parody took original Norman's crush on Emma and exaggerated it and make his crush seem yandere-like in the parody. This version of Norman, just like almost every other characters in the parody, are no where as intelligent as their original counterparts.

Ray
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Isabella
For more information, click here To see the subject's original manga counterpart, click hereIsabella, unlike the original manga, she’s quite clumsy, forgetful, very clueless of her environment and even innocent of everything going on arund her. She also has the tend to call the orphans by different names, like calling Emma “Eva”, Gilda “Guilty”, Don “Zun”, and so on.

Krone
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Don
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Gilda
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Gilda is shown to be a kindhearted and shy girl as the original manga, only every so often he makes a suspicious look out of nowhere (especially at Emma).

Phil
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Nat
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Anna
To see the subject's original manga counterpart, click here Anna in the original manga is portrayed as a kind-hearted, motherly and modest young girl. In the parody, however, all of which are diminished into a prideful and vain one. This is shown when Anna consistantly called herself cute and find herself to be "the cutest of them all" in the volume extras of the manga when it was published, albeit this is most likely an author's insert or wish-furfillment by the parody manga's writer, Shuuhei Miyazaki.

Thoma
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Lannion
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Dominic
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Mark
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Chris
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Rossi
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Yvette
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Jemima
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Alicia
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Carol
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Yukko
To see the subject's original manga counterpart, click here The name of the caretaker that made a cameo in Chapter 37 who also later became Phil's caretaker in Chapter 100 of the original manga was officially revealed in the spin-off manga itself: Yukko.

Yukko in The Parodied Jokeland is portayed as a frenemy of Isabella's, who is jealous of how the former got a boyfriend when she does not. Isabella spewed several rude yet humorous remarks about Yukko, such as calling her a flat chest. She’s also mentioned when Grandma was talking to Isabella, and the last one confused her with Yukko twice.

Marnya
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Naila
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Sherry
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Chamberlain
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Damdin
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Eugene
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Nina
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Vivian
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Charlie
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Mike
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Theo
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Violet
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Nigel
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Oliver
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Zack
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Gillian
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Pepe
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Sonya
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Paula
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Sandy
To see the subject's original manga counterpart, click here Out of all the members of the resistance, the parodied version of Sandy is the most exaggerated and comical one in the bunch. When Violet introduced the members of the resistance to Emma, Sandy would comically pop up next to the person whom Violet was introducing, as he sought to seek attention, sometimes even flashing his identification number on his chest.

Conny
For more information, click here To see the subject's original manga counterpart, click hereConny, as the original manga, she’s a very kind girl that always carries Little Bunny with her. To parody Ray's plan to use Little Bunny as a resource to get Emma and Norman to the gate, Conny starts leaving her plushie everywhere in the house and then saying she’ll always carry it with her, annoying Emma.

Leslie
To see the subject's original manga counterpart, click here Out of all the parodied versions of the characters in the spin-off manga, Leslie stays the truest to his original counterpart, such as his physical appearance and personality. The thing that changes mostly is his relationship with Isabella, as she’s more clumsy and idiot in this parody. It’s mostly shown when Isabella asks him to sing the song he made, she starts being arrogant and asks him to sing it over and over again until it sounds perfect, making Leslie annoyed and tired of having to do it again.

Sarah
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Yugo
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Lucas
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Trivia

 * When asked who the father of the children is, Shirai refused to answer. Saying "That’s a secret."