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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Danganronpanote officially one word, but is often spelled as two — literally translates to "bullet rebuttal" is a series of "high-speed mystery action adventure" visual novels created by Kazutaka Kodaka, and released by Spike (now Spike Chunsoft) for the PSP, PS Vita, PS4, and Steam. The games combine mystery-solving with elements of shooting and even rhythm gameplay.The premise of the first two titles in the series thus far take the same formula (while the third game exists in a new story arc, it generally sticks to this formula as well); the player takes the role of a new student at Hope's Peak Academy, a prestigious high school in Japan which only accepts the cream of the crop for its classes. This mentality extends towards any sort of niche, including unconventional ones like otaku and gamers. Students with these extraordinary talents are given an "Ultimate X" titlenote "Super High School-Level X" in the original Japanese, and "Super Duper High School X" in the Project Zetsubou fan translation.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Unfortunately, things start to go awry once the new kid steps inside the school itself, as they lose consciousness and wake up elsewhere, with no memory of the interim. They soon find that all the exits and windows are locked to prevent escape, and meet several other students in the same predicament. Before long, the thing who put them there reveals himself—Monokuma, a sadistic, sapient teddy bear.He quickly reveals that the students will be forced into a "school life of mutual killing". If a person murders a classmate, the rest of the student body will have a class trial to determine the killer's identity. If they get it right, the culprit is executed in a showy display tailor-made to their personality traits. If they get it wrong, however, the killer "graduates" and gets to leave the school, while the rest die in their place.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Of course, the students swear against something as extreme as killing each other. And yet, horrifyingly, the bodies begin to pile up. Throughout the game, Monokuma continues to give them all new motives to kill each other, and the player must find the killer in each chapter to make sure the survivors all have a shot of escaping together.The series is rather complicated, consisting of a series of stringing plotlines over several mediums. It also has has a number of translations (official and unofficial) varying in consistency, so that context may affect how certain examples are written.The series is currently in a sort of limbo as Kodaka has left Spike Chunsoft to open his own company, Too Kyo Games and no new plans about it have been revealed while ambiguous news about whether Kodaka would be helping a in a new game or not spread.Compare to Ace Attorney, Zero Escape and When They Cry for similar visual novels.
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Visible Silence: This occurs too frequently between members of the cast.
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Anyone Can Die: The first game plays this very straight. Afterwards this trope is played with quite heavily, as in Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair almost all of the "dead" characters are revealed to be comatose and eventually wake up in Danganronpa 3 - Hope Arc and in Ultra Despair Girls all but two minor characters' deaths are revealed as fakeouts. However, Danganronpa 3 and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony play this straight again, with the former ending with only two newly introduced characters alive and the latter ending with three survivors, the lowest amount in the main-series games. Sayaka Maizono, the deuteragonist of Danganronpa 1, Byakuya Togami, a survivor from the previous game (but an imposter) returning in Danganronpa 2, and the protagonist themselves in Danganronpa V3 also become victims in the series.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: Each game steadily reveals more and more of the bleak state of the world and the corruption within Hope’s Peak Academy. The retool first outright puts the whole human race into a Fantastic Caste System, renders the Earth uninhabitable, then cuts out the middle man and turns the whole thing into a sick lie and an In-Universe Excuse Plot for a popular Blood Sport television program in which volunteers are implanted with false "backstories", then let loose to kill each other.
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Religion of Evil
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Religion of Evil: While merely implied in the first game by the Monokuma masks worn by the rioters, the lines drawn between the Ultimate Despair get more explicitly compared to a cult in the sequel when Monokuma is describing their mantra of having no purpose behind the despair they cause, only spreading despair as an offering to "their god." By Another Episode, someone even outright tells a member of the Warriors of Hope that they were all swayed into joining a cult by Junko's honeyed words delivered in their most vulnerable hour.
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Cruel and Unusual Death
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Cruel and Unusual Death: Practically every murder and execution is worthy of that title: The very first moment of the series is Jin Kirigiri’s execution, which involves a blindfolded Jin trapped in a spaceship, which is forcefully blasted into orbit and then crashes back into Earth at full speed, disintegrating everything about Jin’s body except for his skeleton. Trigger Happy Havoc’s victims end up getting stabbed in the abdomen by a kitchen knife (Sayaka), speared in multiple areas of their body (Mukuro), bludgeoned by a dumbbell (Chihiro), hit in the head by silly-looking hammers (Kiyotaka and Hifumi), and committing suicide through poison (Sakura). As for the culprits, their executions are getting quickly pelleted by a thousand baseballs (Leon), spinning so fast that they are liquefied and turned into butter (Mondo), slowly burned alive and then crushed by a firetruck (Celeste), being repeatedly smashed by an excavator (Alter Ego), and getting slowly dragged towards a compactor that crushes them (Makoto and Kyoko in the bad ending, although Makoto survives). Junko’s punishment is a combination of every previous execution, and the compactor ends up killing her. Goodbye Despair’s victims are stabbed multiple times by an iron skewer (The Imposter), hit in the head by a baseball bat (Mahiru), slowly strangled by a rope (Ibuki), get their throat slit (Hiyoko), fall to their death and break into multiple pieces (Nekomaru), and stabbed in every limb, poisoned and ultimately speared through the abdomen (Nagito). The culprits are dropped into a volcano and fried (Teruteru), stabbed by multiple dummies (Peko), sent into space (Mikan), trampled by animals (Gundham), and crushed by Tetris blocks (Chiaki and Monomi). Most of the Future Arc’s victims either get half of their body poisoned after violating their NG codes, to the point where the poisoned half of their party becomes purple and the eye of that half becomes bloody (Bandai, Izayoi and Koichi) or brainwashed into brutally committing suicide (Yukizome stabbing herself in the abdomen, The Great Gozu gouging his eyes out, Seiko crucifying and stabbing herself, Ruruka choking herself with candy and mutilating her own body). Other deaths include Tengan getting his throat slashed, Juzo losing too much blood after getting stabbed and cutting his own hand off, and the real Miaya getting her neck snapped. The Despair Arc’s notable casualties include almost every member in the Student Council, whose demises include getting impaled and then having your corpse forced into your partner’s body, impaling them as well (Taro and Tsubasa), and falling on a live chainsaw and decapitating your head (Asukasei), and most notably human Chiaki, who slowly dies from blood loss after getting impaled by numerous spears, but not before being progressively weakened by injuries caused by booby traps. Killing Harmony’s victims are bludgeoned by a shot put ball, initially believed to have fallen on their head (Rantaro), knocked out, drowned, and then eaten by piranhas (Ryoma), knocked out and stabbed in the neck by a katana (Angie), get a sickle forced through the back of their neck (Tenko), strangled by toilet paper (Miu), shot by poisoned arrows and then crushed by a hydraulic press (Kokichi) and blown up by self-destructing (Kiibo). The executions include being asphyxiated while being literally roped into poorly playing the piano (Kaede), getting injured by thorns and buzzsaws and then falling to their death (Kirumi), being boiled alive and melted by salt as a ghost (Korekiyo), and being repeatedly stung and impaled by mechanical bugs and then burned (Gonta), and getting crushed by a giant rock (Tsumugi and Monokuma). Kaito was supposed to die the same way as Jin, but he ended up slowly succumbing to his disease and dying rather peacefully compared to the other deceased characters. Speaking of V3, The Monokubs also meet rather harsh ends; Monokid and Monosuke were both crushed, Monodam walked directly into fire, Monophanie’s stomach was torn apart by a mechanical bug that forced itself out of it. Said bug decapitated Monotaro. They all come back in the final trial, only to be blown up one by one by Monokuma.
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Villains Act, Heroes React: At first it may seem like the complete opposite of this type of story since Makoto Naegi is an innocent Hope Bringer protagonist who is ecstatic about participating in Hope's Peak Academy's student body. But by the end of the story of each game, it turns out the villains plan everything for the cast of presumed heroes to react to; the less discrete examples being the motives and the executions, where Monokuma tests every student's will with the motives and their ability to witness a crueler form of dying than the original case in the executions.
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Failed a Spot Check: The reasons as to why the protagonist is the only one who has to stop a potentially circling debate between the characters is because the protagonist is the only one who ever actually manages to investigate thoroughly and collectively without bias, since the main goal of each trial is to save everyone from execution by pinning the identity of the only one the evidence lines up with.
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An Ambiguously Brown girl whose name starts with A (Aoi, Akane, Angie). Hina and Akane share even more similarities because they have an athletic talent (Hina is a swimmer and Akane is a gymnast), befriend the Big Guy of their group, and survive their respective killing games.
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Nebulous Evil Organisation: The Ultimate Despair are the ones responsible for the Mutual Killing Games. Initially a small cult founded by popular high school Fashionista Junko Enoshima, they are a group that seeks to spread despair across the world. To this end, they infiltrated Hope’s Peak Academy, killed multiple students and faculty, and recruited the experiment Izuru Kamukura to their cause- with him on their side, they became unstoppable and caused mass rioting, leading to The Tragedy. As of the main story, they have become The Empire ruling over the post-Tragedy world, and employ tactics like Brainwashing, robot invasions, and the titular televised killing game to control the population.
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We ARE Struggling Together
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We ARE Struggling Together: In every game in the series, the attempts by each protagonist to get the trapped students to work together and fight against the Killing Game is inevitably undercut by the students giving in to personal grudges and feelings. This also extends to the Future Foundation itself- despite being the symbol of Hope in a world run by the Ultimate Despair, the organization turns out to have crippling infighting issues: Nagito Komaeda, while not a Foundation member, is trying to secretly help them, but sows despair believing that despair builds character. Haiji Towa from Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, the Adult Resistance leader, refuses to work with the Foundation because he believes them to be the real mastermind behind the Ultimate Despair, and is fully willing to go to war with the Foundation. Shuji Fujigawa from Killer Killer wants to eliminate despair by killing everyone, putting him at odds with the Foundation members. In Danganronpa 3, the factionalism comes to the forefront: The Foundation council actually splits up into two factions; one faction supports the efforts of Makoto Naegi to reform the Remnants of Despair enemy agents, while the other faction believes that the enemy agents should be executed. The leader of the latter faction, Kyousuke Munakata, is not as extreme as Shuji, but still thinks that everyone even associated with despair or trying to help people in despair should die. The prime example of this is when it is revealed that there is a spy among the council dedicated to subverting them, and has trapped them all in a final killing game. The council members readily turn on each other out of paranoia, while Ruruka Andou becomes more concerned with saving herself than aiding her friends. The spies are Monaca Towa (disguised as Miaya Gekkogahara), Chisa Yukizome, and Chairman Kazuo Tengan. Chisa wants to further Overarching Villain Junko Enoshima's agenda, Monaca wants to toy with everyone one last time, and Tengan is opposed to the extremism of the others- because he wants to brainwash everyone into feeling hope, not kill them.
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Speech-Centric Work: Another Episode aside. Even the "action" segments largely involve talking aggressively in dramatic debates.
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Walking Spoiler: This series is mostly comprised of murder mysteries (emphasis on both murder and mysteries). The series is almost impossible to talk about without spoiling anything, and almost everything about the series can potentially spoil something; this includes the characters’ fates, the truth behind each murder, the origins of the killing games, and even character secrets such as their own talents. A fair amount of students are impossible to talk about without spoiling a huge or important section of the plot, with the biggest examples being Junko, Nagito, and Kaede.
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Everyone Went to School Together
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Nagito is an intelligent adolescent being obsessed with the philosophy of hope, desiring to create despair in order for other people's hope to thrive. It's similar to Junko's goal of creating despair for the sake of doing it, and "not yearning for despair so she doesn't have to hope for it" and vice-versa. Being the rival of the protagonist, he engineers the first murder by allowing Teruteru to hear about his own plan to start the game. This is so he can "become the class trial" and "give people an enemy so they become stronger", according to his explanation after Teruteru's exposure. Monokuma actually seems to have these intentions when he abruptly places Japan's most intelligent line of characters in a zero-sum game for the sake of despair while they don't know anything about the truth of them once being classmates. Both Junko and Nagito have a reason for their detrimental obsession with their opposing ideals, as Nagito's yearning for hope is fueled by his universally favouring luck, and Junko's yearning for despair is fueled by her ability to perfectly predict the outcome of a situation.
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Lampshade Hanging: An endeavour this series partakes in frequently is this. However, different characters decide to do it in a sequence, and not only the protagonist does it, in order to establish the Morality Kitchen Sink. Danganronpa V3 is the most prone to this as it dissects characters in more depth than the previous two games, ranging from Kaede's naive will to Kirumi's constant devotion.
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Plot Armor: Makoto Naegi's unpredictable luck, Nagito Komaeda's universal luck, Komaru Naegi's relation to Makoto, and Shuichi Saihara's role as the detective-by-luck. Kaede Akamatsu doesn't count as her pianist role doesn't allow her luck that keeps her alive; it only gives her more charisma and will than the previous protagonists.
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Recurring Element
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Recurring Element: The franchise is known by having several, and as far as the main series games' casts go, all of them have: A pretty generic protagonist (compared to their classmates) with an ahoge that expresses some insecurity towards their talents and end up with an Implied Love Interest (Makoto, Hajime, Shuichi). The ‘insecurity’ part is especially prominent with Hajime and Shuichi. Kaede could’ve broken that trend, but you know… A student with a Non-Standard Character Design (Hifumi, Teruteru, Ryoma) that all die in the first half of the story. All of them killed someone else at some point (although Ryoma only did it in his backstory) and died playing different roles in different chapters: Ryoma was a victim in Chapter 2, Teruteru was Chapter 1’s killer, and Hifumi was both a victim and a killer in Chapter 3. A Big Guy that dies in the fourth chapter (Sakura, Nekomaru, Gonta). Nekomaru is a victim, Gonta is a culprit, and Sakura is both due to her committing suicide. Additionally, in the first two games, the character embodying this archetype has an athletic talent (Martial Artist and Team Manager) and befriends the characters representing the recurring element below. An Ambiguously Brown girl whose name starts with A (Aoi, Akane, Angie). Hina and Akane share even more similarities because they have an athletic talent (Hina is a swimmer and Akane is a gymnast), befriend the Big Guy of their group, and survive their respective killing games. A student that cannot initially remember their talent (Kyoko, Hajime, Rantaro). A particularly smart, but morally gray Jerkass that antagonizes the other students, tends to solve cases quicker than the others but abstains from blatantly spitting out facts, and makes it very far in their killing games (Byakuya, Nagito, Kokichi). A cheerier, but oftentimes stupider than average Cloudcuckoolander that acts like a “bro” to the protagonist and also makes it very far in their killing games (Yasuhiro, Kazuichi, Kaito) A Token Mini-Moe character who looks far younger than someone in their late teens (Chihiro, Hiyoko, Himiko). Coincidentally, they all play an important part in their respective games’ second cases. A student whose talent represents their leadership of a criminal organization (Mondo, Fuyuhiko, Kokichi again). A girl whose talent is related to music in some capacity (Sayaka, Ibuki, Kaede). A character that serves as the Sir Swears-a-Lot of the group (Mondo, Fuyuhiko, and Miu).
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Artifact Title: Due to the series title relating to the class trials (literally translating as "bullet rebuttal"), any installment that doesn't have them falls under this. Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls is averted for this, however, as Komaru uses Truth Bullets shot from the Hacking Gun provided by Byakuya in the prologue.
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Two Guys and a Girl: So far, it has been some sort of trend with tritagonists, Another Episode excluded, i.e. Makoto, Byakuya, Kyoko in the first game, Hajime, Nagito and Chiaki in the second, and Shuichi, Kaito, and Maki in the third. In Danganronpa 3 the dynamic belongs to Kyosuke, Juzo, and Chisa though they're not exactly the main characters, and the dynamic is inverted with Makoto, Kyoko, and Aoi. V3 has an inversion as well, given that the sole survivors of the game are Shuichi, Maki, and Himiko.
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Junko Enoshima's a fashionista - simultaneously, she's an Insufferable Genius who takes pride in her fame and intelligence simultaneously, manipulating it to her own will.
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After the End: Unlike most examples, Danganronpa uses this as the earth-shattering reveal (rather than an openly-presented selling point) in the first game. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is set in an environment where students are trapped for a long period of time and forced to kill each other. Why don't the police ever show up? An event, known as the Tragedy, happened that caused a huge worldwide conflict, and there are no police or even people to control what is happening inside the school. Plenty of people tried to rescue them, but were killed by the heavy weaponry installed around the school. Courtesy of the Ultimate Despair and The Tragedy, the world has apparently been caught up in a state of social unrest, war, widespread terrorism, coup d'etats, mass suicides, and general anarchy- at least, for the areas that are not directly controlled by the Ultimate Despair- for at least two years. This is the real reason nobody could rescue the students trapped in Hope's Peak, despite their killing game being broadcast worldwide. Of course, this is all revealed by the Unreliable Expositor Big Bad. By the second game, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, we learn that Junko was telling the truth about the Tragedy, but that things are starting to look better thanks to the efforts of the Future Foundation in successfully overthrowing the Ultimate Despair and capturing the Remnants of Despair. Killer Killer even implies that society is recovering fairly quickly, with the idol industry, hospitals, and the manga industry back up and running.
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Chapter 1: Teruteru killed the Ultimate Imposter, but Nagito goaded him into it in the first place. Teruteru was actually aiming for Nagito.
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Meaningful Appearance
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Meaningful Appearance: Each character has their own unique set of poses as a result of their combined talent and upbringing. For example, Makoto wouldn't imitate this sprite of Kaede because his upbringing is submissive compared to Kaede's upbringing involving performing in front of people.
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Death Is Cheap
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Death Is Cheap: Monokuma says the name of this trope verbatim in V3 after he notes that his children are expendable.
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Psychopathic Manchild
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Psychopathic Manchild: Monokuma. He sounds like a young adult, has the values of a young adult, has the sense of humour of a senile man, and has the quirks, and perception of humour of a child...and that's likely the only simplistic way to surmise his personality. Hifumi Yamada also counts as this in Chapter 3 by assisting Celestia in her plan because of her manipulative abilities.
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Chapter 6: There are in fact two-to-three masterminds: Nagito, who manipulated the other students and set up much of the conflict; Monokuma/Junko, the host of the killing game; and Izuru Kamukura, Hajime Hinata's Superpowered Evil Side who put the Junko AI into the Neo World Program.
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Humans Are Bastards
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Humans Are Bastards: Averted. For all its focus on high school students committing murder and gruesome executions, the series is filled with genuinely good, moral people. Those who do kill are only driven to do so thanks to Monokuma's manipulations and are often remorseful about their actions. Even the remnants of despair, who've committed some of the worst crimes in the series, are given a second chance through rehabilitation. Ultimately played straight, and hard, with V3, though. The reason the franchise is even going on? Every single entry in the series is part of a twisted Reality Show where the contestants are all brainwashed and refitted with a new personality, and all of the contestants, save one, was in it for fame and glory. No one even minds the fact that we're seeing hundreds of people die (enough to go on for 53 seasons) because it's all so exciting. Then again, it's not clear how much of it is real.
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Cast of Snowflakes
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Cast of Snowflakes: In all three main-series games, the students participating in the killing games all physically stand out from one another in some way, despite the casts in general following certain traditions. It's stated by the creators that they envision the character as coming from different series and genres (such as Sakura from a Martial Arts Manga and Aoi and Leon from a Sports Manga) to make them so different.
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Strictly Formula: As the franchise goes on, a lot of patterns keep popping up per chapter: Danganronpa 3 - Side:Future doesn't have Chapters like its parent games did, but it still follows the formula: Chisa is killed off early, Bandai is killed because of Juzo furiously hitting someone, Gozu dies, Ruruka gets one of the gorier deaths, Kyoko's rule is rigged in the Mastermind's favor either way and almost dies, Juzo's death sets the endgame in motion (and in some fashion succumbs to Big Guy Fatality Syndrome as well) and the Mastermind wasn't exactly expected. In a grimly amusing example, even the very first killing game runs through the above plot points in the 5 minutes that it lasted. Ikuta, the most outspoken member, gets shot point blank by Mukuro to get the other kids to play along. Karen goes off the handle once when she figures out her mom's been kidnapped. Tsubasa and Taro get killed by a very bitter Kurosaki. Hino actively antagonized Kamukura, and had the grimmest death out of the cast through getting his head torn up by falling on his own chainsaw. The mastermind was Junko, a girl who wasn't involved with the student council at all, and it's revealed afterward to Kamukura that the whole thing was being used to brainwash people into despair through an altered video of their deaths. They even have a missing member; when it was all over, Murasame managed to escape without anyone noticing. One franchise staple is an Advertised Extra who gets promoted as a main character and then wasted in the first chapter: On the first game pre-release, Sayaka Maizono is presented as Makoto's love interest. She is the first victim, and the real Deuteragonist ends up being Kyoko Kirigiri.note Sayaka got hit a little extra hard with this since she and Leon were advertised as the main characters when the game was in its beta state, and by the time the final product rolled around, the pair essentially killed each other. In Danganronpa 2, both Nagito and Byakuya are played up as important during the pre-release stage, especially since Byakuya is one of the characters from Danganronpa 1. The fat Byakuya is an imposter who got killed in Chapter 1, while you are playing as Hajime with Nagito as his foil...although the player temporarily controls Nagito in Chapter 4's investigation sequence. In Danganronpa 3, Chisa Yukizome is presented as one of the few reasonable Future Foundation members and is the narrator in the trailer. She dies in the first episode of Side:Future; she is still important in Side:Despair, but as we found out eventually she is an Ultimate Despair. In Danganronpa V3's early advertisement, it was hinted that the protagonist would be the robotic Makoto Expy that was later named Keebo. The second PV reveals that the protagonist would actually be Kaede Akamatsu, a character not revealed in the early material, and she became heavily promoted. Then it turns out she is a Decoy Protagonist, being the culprit in Chapter 1 and thus executed, leading to Shuichi becoming the real protagonist. However it was followed by Keebo temporarily, when Shuichi suffers a Heroic BSoD in Chapter 6. Something related to the medium an installment is done in will play an important role. By the time V3 was announced this trope had been played so common that there are quite enough fans to guess the above points, although V3 made a habit of playing with the formula while still sticking to it, creating a mind game effect.
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Deus ex Machina
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Deus ex Machina: Everyone who is a protagonist has this justified by having inherited luck, giving the protagonist their luck as a result of it being universal, or being related to someone who is lucky.
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Stylistic Suck
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Stylistic Suck: The game completely fails to hide that the vast majority of the world is largely flat planes, even the characters. Part of this joke even extends to the occasional Monokuma Copy you find in the game, which, more often than not, are basically a flat cut-out of Monokuma.
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Establishing Series Moment
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The very first moment of the series is Jin Kirigiri’s execution, which involves a blindfolded Jin trapped in a spaceship, which is forcefully blasted into orbit and then crashes back into Earth at full speed, disintegrating everything about Jin’s body except for his skeleton.
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Love Hurts
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Love Hurts: While the first game doesn't have much romance to do this, starting with Danganronpa Zero, this trope is in full effect. Needless to say, if two have some kind of romantic relationship, implied or otherwise, it is near guaranteed to end in tragedy.
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Two Dun It: The series does this a lot; aside from the fact that Monokuma is the Big Bad responsible for every murder as the host of the Mutual Killing Games, nearly every case has at least two culprits, though usually with one being the central planner and murderer. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc: Chapter 1: Leon was the one who killed Sayaka, but Sayaka herself was trying to kill Leon first- Leon fought back and killed her in the heat of the moment. The manga also has it be an Accidental Murder on Leon's part. Chapter 2: Mondo murdered Chihiro, but Byakuya tampered with the evidence to blame it on and draw out Genocide Jack, the Serial Killer hiding among them. Chapter 3: Celeste trucked Hifumi into killing Kiyotaka, then killed Hifumi herself to keep him from talking. Chapter 4: Sakura was Driven to Suicide, but Aoi was manipulated by Monokuma into trying to get everyone else killed as well. Chapter 5 and 6: Eventually, it's revealed that there are two masterminds behind Monokuma, collectively known as the Ultimate Despair. However the mastermind who was manually controlling the bear, Junko Enoshima, murdered her accomplice Mukuro Ikusaba early in the story by baiting her into breaking the rules. This was done to hide the fact that they had swapped identities. Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair: Chapter 1: Teruteru killed the Ultimate Imposter, but Nagito goaded him into it in the first place. Teruteru was actually aiming for Nagito. Chapter 2: Subverted. Peko killed Mahiru, but it seems that Fuyuhiko ordered her to do it. Turns out Peko did it of her own accord. Chapter 3: Also subverted. It seems that Hiyoko may have been an accomplice to the murder of Ibuki, but she was not; Mikan killed both of them on her own. Chapter 4: Gundham killed Nekomaru, but they fought in a duel to the death- had Nekomaru won, he would have killed Gundham. Chapter 5: Chiaki was the direct killer of Nagito, but Nagito himself set things up so she would accidentally kill him. Chapter 6: There are in fact two-to-three masterminds: Nagito, who manipulated the other students and set up much of the conflict; Monokuma/Junko, the host of the killing game; and Izuru Kamukura, Hajime Hinata's Superpowered Evil Side who put the Junko AI into the Neo World Program. Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls: The was between kids and adults in Towa City was set up by Monaca a Towa and AI Junko Enoshima, the latter disguised as Shirokuma and Kurokuma. Danganronpa 3 Side:Future: The spy who set up the final killing game is actually three people. Monaca, disguised as Miaya Gekkogahara; Kazuo Tengan, the Future Foundation Chairman and primary mastermind; and Chisa Yukizome, who brought Tengan to despair in the first place. Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony: Chapter 1: Kaede set up the trap to kill the mastermind, but said mastermind, Tsumugi, saw it coming and killed Rantaro to frame her. Chapter 2: Actally averted; Kirumi is the sole culprit behind Ryoma's murder this time. Chapter 3: Subverted; while it seems like Angie and Tenko may have been killed by two different people, Korekiyo murdered both of them. Chapter 4: Miu, the victim, was trying to kill Kokichi, only for him to manipulate Gonta into killing her. Chapter 5: Kaito killed Kokichi, but at his request as part of a Thanatos Gambit. Chapter 6: Monokuma masterminded the game with the help of Tsumugi and Team Danganronpa.
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Giving Someone the Pointer Finger
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Giving Someone the Pointer Finger: Hardly a single character in the series doesn't have a sprite that involves them pointing at someone. The only type that's more common is the thinking/concentration sprite.
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Faceless Masses
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Faceless Masses: Most extras are depicted as faceless blue (or pink for females in Another Episode) silhouettes, even if they do have distinct voice actors.
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Clue from Ed.
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Clue from Ed.: Whenever one of the main games mentions something that otherwise only appeared in a non-game side story, it usually mentions the title of the story in question, even if it involves Breaking the Fourth Wall.
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Big Good
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The most notable examples are Makoto and Junko. A Big Good creates a force strong enough to oppose and fight against the Big Bad once they reveal their true identity and exposition their whole plan.
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Advertised Extra
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One franchise staple is an Advertised Extra who gets promoted as a main character and then wasted in the first chapter: On the first game pre-release, Sayaka Maizono is presented as Makoto's love interest. She is the first victim, and the real Deuteragonist ends up being Kyoko Kirigiri.note Sayaka got hit a little extra hard with this since she and Leon were advertised as the main characters when the game was in its beta state, and by the time the final product rolled around, the pair essentially killed each other. In Danganronpa 2, both Nagito and Byakuya are played up as important during the pre-release stage, especially since Byakuya is one of the characters from Danganronpa 1. The fat Byakuya is an imposter who got killed in Chapter 1, while you are playing as Hajime with Nagito as his foil...although the player temporarily controls Nagito in Chapter 4's investigation sequence. In Danganronpa 3, Chisa Yukizome is presented as one of the few reasonable Future Foundation members and is the narrator in the trailer. She dies in the first episode of Side:Future; she is still important in Side:Despair, but as we found out eventually she is an Ultimate Despair. In Danganronpa V3's early advertisement, it was hinted that the protagonist would be the robotic Makoto Expy that was later named Keebo. The second PV reveals that the protagonist would actually be Kaede Akamatsu, a character not revealed in the early material, and she became heavily promoted. Then it turns out she is a Decoy Protagonist, being the culprit in Chapter 1 and thus executed, leading to Shuichi becoming the real protagonist. However it was followed by Keebo temporarily, when Shuichi suffers a Heroic BSoD in Chapter 6.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early Installment Weirdness: While the characters themselves serve as interesting deconstructions of the archetypes they represent, the first game is jarringly lacking in the plot-particular Deconstructor Fleet elements the series is known for afterwards. The first couple major installments usually tends to have a few main/playable characters in the story with being responsible for the events that went on in the story. Starting around Danganronpa 3, there has multiple main/playable characters with Danganronpa 3 having Makoto, Kyoko, Chisa, Ryota, Kyosuke, Chiaki, Junko, and Hajime/Izuru and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony having Kaede, Shuichi, Himiko, Maki, Keebo, Kaito, and Kokichi. It should be noted that the first couple of installments lack of any direct romance and they mostly rely on Ship Tease. Starting around Danganronpa 3, a lot of characters ended up being involved in an Official Couple and they actually were involved in a direct romance. The executions in later installments were much more brutal in comparison to the executions in the first two major installments. The first game is the only one with the Re:Action feature. Whenever a Truth Bullet is obtained in the first game, the music currently being played always starts from the beginning once again. The later games fixed this sound problem and made sure the music plays continuously.
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Always Murder
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Always Murder: Most of the deaths in the series are murders, although there are a few stray subversions.note Technically speaking, all of the subversions are also double subversions since the Mastermind of each game would be charged with murder for deliberately placing them in the situations that lead to their deaths. The manga interpretation of the first game's first case turns out to be a manslaughter in self-defense, and the biggest crime committed by the killer was covering it up. The first game's fourth case turns out to be a suicide. The second game's fifth case was set up entirely by the victim to the point where the killer was duped into delivering the finishing blow. No one in their right mind (i.e. Monokuma) would hold the killer criminally liable for the victim's death in this case. In the Side: Future arc of the anime, all of the serial murders that occur turn out to be suicides.
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Bookends
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Bookends: The Hope's Peak saga both begins and ends the same way: Makoto Naegi, alone in a classroom in Hope's Peak itself. The first time, he's there as a captive in the Killing School Life, the second he's headmaster of the newly remade school. The first person to be executed by the mastermind in the timeline was Chiaki Nanami, as depicted in Danganronpa 3's Despair Arc. The last person in the timeline to be executed by the mastermind was the Chiaki Nanami AI, as seen in Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. Junko's second killing game, the Killing School Life, is an Immoral Reality Show where Anyone Can Die set in the utopian building of Hope's Peak Academy to influence despair outside. Team Danganronpa's last killing game, the Killing School Semester, is also an Immoral Reality Show where Anyone Can Die set to invoke despair entertainment in the peaceful utopian world outside.
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Sliding Scale of Silliness vs. Seriousness
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Sliding Scale of Silliness vs. Seriousness: The series as a whole slides back and forth between both sides, though how much depends on the installment. Things like murders, class trials, and executions are counterbalanced by funny dialogue, cartoonish sound effects, and the sheer absurdity of some of the situations. Not to mention the main villain is a robot teddy bear.
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Bragging Rights Reward
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Bragging Rights Reward: Finding every Hidden Monokuma within the respective games grants the player the ability to look at Monokuma flaunt all of his expressions, trophies and a collection of all the Monokuma cutouts and figures found throughout Jabberwock Island and the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles.
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Token Mini-Moe
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A Token Mini-Moe character who looks far younger than someone in their late teens (Chihiro, Hiyoko, Himiko). Coincidentally, they all play an important part in their respective games’ second cases.
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: Taken Up to Eleven. The first sentence in Danganronpa Zero gives away The Reveal of the first game. The character roster of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (seen on the game's front cover) gives away the fate of one character from the first game. By Ultra Despair Girls, the series is clearly expecting people to know everything about the previous games before even trying to look up anything about the new instalments. Danganronpa Kirigiri does this to itself. The cover to the fourth volume depicts three characters who were introduced in a case in the previous book, a case of which had four people, one of whom was the culprit. While no direct visual image of the characters is shown there, enough information is given that the reader can match them to the fourth cover and the identity of the culprit (Korisu Kakitsubata) becomes obvious through exclusion.
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Not Distracted by the Sexy
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Not Distracted by the Sexy: Invoked with the protagonists until post-story alternative modes. Makoto, Hajime, and Shuichi, three completely average adolescent males who have rarely had an intimate relationship prior Junko's despair pursuing, are surrounded by unique, prodigal female characters with great voices, theatrical hair, chronically susceptible outfits exclusive to their person, and an interestingly subverted past life that leads to their role as an Ultimate. All of the protagonists, including Kaede after calling Tsumugi "sexy," make sure to not compliment anyone's appearance mentally or verbally throughout the Killing Game, while in the class trial, the rest of the cast makes more inappropriate comments than all four of them. The only characters who are more obviously constantly sexually alerted to compensate for having incompetently innocent characters are Sayaka, Toko, Junko, Nagito, Teruteru, Ibuki, Tenko, Miu, and Korekiyo. The only reason as to why the protagonists are so average is to represent the personality of the player no matter how much they pay attention to the surrounding cast.
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Immoral Reality Show
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Junko's second killing game, the Killing School Life, is an Immoral Reality Show where Anyone Can Die set in the utopian building of Hope's Peak Academy to influence despair outside. Team Danganronpa's last killing game, the Killing School Semester, is also an Immoral Reality Show where Anyone Can Die set to invoke despair entertainment in the peaceful utopian world outside.
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Hell Is That Noise
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Hell Is That Noise: Whenever the Player Character discovers a body (presumed dead as well, as proven by Hifumi Yamada's discovery in the 3rd chapter of Trigger Happy Havoc), a compilation of surreal sounds plays at once, concluded with a screeching at a significant point in the discover. Different machinations of this sound appears depending on the game (Trigger Happy Havoc with Despair Pollution Noise Music, Goodbye Despair with Hope's Breaking Noise, and Killing Harmony with Body Discovery A to E), and there is always a subtle alteration of the original incarnation in every individual discovery too. Trigger Happy Havoc's first discovery of Sayaka Maizono uses the original version of Despair Pollution Noise Music, with the screeching included. The second discovery includes a more atmospheric tone, conclude with a deep impacting noise as Chihiro Fujisaki's body falls from the top of the screen, without the traditional screech. The third discovery of Hifumi Yamada acting as a corpse in the nurse's office has a piano chord compiled with the screech play as the body itself drops to the floor, and the fourth discovery of Kiyotaka Ishimaru is the first discovery in the series that focuses on the protagonist's shocked expression before focusing outward on the corpse of the victim, the focusing also concluding with a piano chord. The fifth discovery including Hifumi's perishing final formation and Kiyotaka's transported corpse focuses on both the protagonist's and Byakuya Togami's expression, also concluded with a final focus on both bodies correlating with a piano chord. The sixth discovery including Sakura Ogami's determined, sitting corpse has a dashing amalgamation of reversed pianos and then concluding with a higher reversed piano, as to present a complete line of shockwaves the protagonist had from touching the lack of warmth the body has. Keep in mind the victim this time is someone actively concluding the murdering, and succeeding eventually. The seventh and last discovery of Mukuro Ikusaba's corpse, as used to trap Kyoko Kirigiri, operated by the mastermind enters from the sky above the corpse, and plays the traditional screech before the piano chord plays and zooms directly onto it.
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Big Guy Fatality Syndrome
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Danganronpa 3 - Side:Future doesn't have Chapters like its parent games did, but it still follows the formula: Chisa is killed off early, Bandai is killed because of Juzo furiously hitting someone, Gozu dies, Ruruka gets one of the gorier deaths, Kyoko's rule is rigged in the Mastermind's favor either way and almost dies, Juzo's death sets the endgame in motion (and in some fashion succumbs to Big Guy Fatality Syndrome as well) and the Mastermind wasn't exactly expected.
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Author Appeal
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Author Appeal: The creators are admitted fans of punk rock, which would explain why there's a character who's an open fan in both the first and second games.
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Hot-Blooded
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After Sakura's suicide, no other mutual killing game features someone independently committing suicide as a victim for other people's cause. Instead, it tricks the player: Mikan strangles Ibuki in the music venue and then hung her corpse on the stage bar, Gundham and Nekomaru planned to duel each other and have only one winner despite Monokuma's rules, Nagito inhaled poison that caused him to release a spear into his abdomen, Ryoma didn't insert himself into the piranha tank because of its height, and Tenko was propelled upward into the weapon via a loose floorboard.
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Canon Welding: Due to the Jigsaw Puzzle Plot, connecting the sequel to the first game solely because of Byakuya Togami's presence and then finding him as the first murder victim of Monokuma's dilemma can lead to a collective debate on when and where the game is. Members of the original cast combined with the notion of the Tragedy being present can undeniably confirm that the timeline is the same.
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The Only One
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The Only One: The Trial Point Getters are often the only ones capable of making any major breakthroughs in the trial, while everyone else follows along. Characters who understand more than most are Kyoko, Byakuya, Nagito, Chiaki, Kokichi, and Maki.
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The Reveal
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Heavily exploited by the mastermind in Danganronpa V3. None of the students knew each other prior to waking up in the school and all have drastically different personalities and backgrounds. Nonetheless, they form relationships with each other during their stay. After The Reveal it turns out the characters were originally fans who auditioned to be on the killing game reality show, Danganronpa, and had their personalities and memories fabricated to satisfy the audience.
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Chapter 4: Sakura was Driven to Suicide, but Aoi was manipulated by Monokuma into trying to get everyone else killed as well.
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Everyone Loves Blondes: Byakuya Togami's lifestyle shows that his family take extreme indulgence in him, but also don't forget to enlighten him. Chihiro Fujisaki has a soft, weak demeanour, and becomes a Posthumous Character after Chapter 2. The artificial intelligence he creates also leads to the Neo World Program the sequel is set in. Junko Enoshima's a fashionista - simultaneously, she's an Insufferable Genius who takes pride in her fame and intelligence simultaneously, manipulating it to her own will. Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu eventually becomes more of an easygoing character that the rest of the cast becomes fond of. Hiyoko also attempts to reconcile with him before she's killed by her target of her snide attitude, Mikan, out of extreme love for Junko. Sonia Nevermind is a polite princess with a slightly awkward attitude and lack of knowledge about Japanese culture. Despite her outward appearance, she seems to be intelligent. The Ultimate Imposter Byakya Togami is a leader who unifies the group and protects it from Monokuma's game. His death is rather sudden and the cast, along with the story, recall information about him later. Hiyoko Saionji traditionally adheres to Japanese choreography, knows how to be blunt when necessary, and has a rich family that provides a lot of traditional resources for her, like Japanese candy. As is a necessity of someone whose talent relates to tradition. Kaede Akamatsu is admired by everyone else once she gains their trust and unites them all to prevent them from participating in the Killing School Semester. There are also frequent moments of Ship Tease between herself and Shuichi Saihara that don't go unnoticed by anyone. Miu Iruma claims that everyone loves her in-universe, since she constantly boasts about her being as a 'gorgeous girl genius with good looks and a golden brain'. Eventually her boasting turns into truth and she becomes a contributor for the events of Chapter 4 and 5, what with the creation of an electromagnetic pulse emitter and a hammer that can disable any electronic device, both inventions being significant in battling against the mastermind in the endgame.
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Jigsaw Puzzle Plot: Each entry in the franchise creates new plot threads for the next entries to pick up. It can get a bit complicated to follow everything, not to mention requires a lot of reading.
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Up to Eleven: As a franchise, Danganronpa takes the concept it has and manipulates everything to its advantage. For example, it's take on Meta Fiction growns deeper and deeper with each new Visual Novel.
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Zettai Ryouiki
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Zettai Ryouiki: Celestia Ludenberg, Sayaka Maizono, Chiaki Nanami, Ibuki Mioda, Sonia Nevermind, and Maki Harukawa.
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Idiot Hair
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A pretty generic protagonist (compared to their classmates) with an ahoge that expresses some insecurity towards their talents and end up with an Implied Love Interest (Makoto, Hajime, Shuichi). The ‘insecurity’ part is especially prominent with Hajime and Shuichi. Kaede could’ve broken that trend, but you know…
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Serial Killer
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Chapter 2: Mondo murdered Chihiro, but Byakuya tampered with the evidence to blame it on and draw out Genocide Jack, the Serial Killer hiding among them.
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Covers Always Lie
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Covers Always Lie: Not here, though. The covers of the games actually manage to represent the complicated behaviour of each talented character and Monokuma counterpart.
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Total Party Kill: Very nearly accomplished on the authority of the mastermind by adding an even more trepidatious dilemma on top of "kill or be killed" in Danganronpa 2's fourth and fifth case, and Danganronpa V3's first case. In the former two, Monokuma uses hunger as a way to kill the remaining cast after his previous attempts at executing everyone didn't work, and Nagito becomes an Unwitting Pawn by having his obsession with hope manipulated into Monokuma's grasp by getting the remaining cast bar Chiaki executed so Junko's Egopolis plan can be somewhat purused. In the latter, Monokuma tells everyone that if they don't kill within a two day time period with the additional advantage of a perk that allows them to leave the conflicting situation themselves, all of the cast would be killed by multiple Monokuma units with the assistance of Motherkuma.
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Arc Words: "Hope", "despair", "talent", "killing", "traitor", and "Ultimate" are singular words that frequently crop up in Danganronpa.
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I Reject Your Reality
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I Reject Your Reality: How all three protagonists succeed and keep the remainder of the Killing Game participants as survivors. Makoto Naegi defies Junko's word that the rural outside world from landmarks to the whole population is now surplus, telling her that hope still exists within that despair. Hajime Hinata defies Junko's dilemma by encouraging everyone to pursue their futures even if they have to return as the villain, Ultimate Despair. Komaru Naegi fuels herself up with the assistance of Toko's bonding, powering up a 'Hope' Truth Bullet and defeating Big Bang Monokuma. Shuichi Saihara rejects fiction rather than reality in order to save the remainder of the cast from participating in another game, preventing the Danganronpa series from continuing.
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Deuteragonist
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On the first game pre-release, Sayaka Maizono is presented as Makoto's love interest. She is the first victim, and the real Deuteragonist ends up being Kyoko Kirigiri.note Sayaka got hit a little extra hard with this since she and Leon were advertised as the main characters when the game was in its beta state, and by the time the final product rolled around, the pair essentially killed each other.
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White Sheep
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Ultimately played straight, and hard, with V3, though. The reason the franchise is even going on? Every single entry in the series is part of a twisted Reality Show where the contestants are all brainwashed and refitted with a new personality, and all of the contestants, save one, was in it for fame and glory. No one even minds the fact that we're seeing hundreds of people die (enough to go on for 53 seasons) because it's all so exciting. Then again, it's not clear how much of it is real.
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And Now for Someone Completely Different
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And Now for Someone Completely Different: The cast, locations, cases, and ontological mysteries are different every time the series gets updated with a new version of a Deadly Game.
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ShmuckBait
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Shmuck Bait: Monokuma's motives. Every single one of them. And every student that falls directly or indirectly for them seems to be caught right into Monokuma's execution procedure. Celestia Ludenberg plays right into the money, and Kaede defies the mastermind by attempting to kill them, not out of stress from being killed by a time limit ending but strong will.
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The Ending Changes Everything
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The Ending Changes Everything: It’s standard practice for a game to save some earth-shattering revelations about both the game itself and the state of the world for the very last chapter and trial.
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Ambiguous Time Period
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Ambiguous Time Period: When first beginning a game or animation adaption, this is played straight. The longer the recipient progresses through the story, this trope gradually becomes averted and it's blunt how the instalments of the series are ordered.
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Sympathetic Murderer
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Sympathetic Murderer: Nearly every killer in the series is this due to legitimately having a duress defense for their actions or having their moral agency compromised in some other way. The only clear-cut aversion is series Big Bad Junko Enoshima.
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Dysfunction Junction
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Dysfunction Junction: No matter which installment it is the majority of the cast will have Hidden Depths and a Dark and Troubled Past, giving most of the "villain"s a sympathetic motive or backstory, bar Junko Enoshima herself. Monokuma will do anything he can to try and drive them to their Despair Event Horizon and as a result anyone who survives a killing game will be forced to endure a Trauma Conga Line as they watch those around them be forced to kill or be killed in return, with the characters who aren't forced into playing rarely being any better off with the murders mysteries that still surround them.
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Signature Style
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Signature Style: The fusion of bright colors, wild and wacky character designs inside uncanny environments with realistic and brutal imagery, or as the creators call it, "Psycho Pop." However, for Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony the style becomes a variation of it called "Psycho Cool".
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OVA
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Super Danganronpa 2.5: Nagito Komaeda and the Destroyer of the World: an OVA that comes with the limited edition of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony in Japan. It's set after the events of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair and before Danganronpa 3: Hope Arc.
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Black-and-Gray Morality
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Black-and-Gray Morality: The ongoing battle of Hope vs. Despair. Despair, represented by Monokuma and the Ultimate Despair, is completely dedicated to bringing chaos, death, and destruction to the world For the Evulz, while Hope, represented by Makoto and the Future Foundation, is the better side- to a certain extent. Makoto is a Messianic Archetype and Incorruptible Pure Pureness, but is often shown as naive, and his allies are good people but have their own share of problems. Meanwhile, the Future Foundation wants to restore hope to the world, but it often has people of questionable moralities doing what they feel is best to stop despair and make the world a better place, no matter how many people die in the process. From Nagito Komaeda inflicting despair in the belief that it will build a greater hope, to Haiji Towa, Kyousuke Munakata, and Shuji Fujigawa wanting to kill everyone associated with despair even if they are children brainwashed against their will, friends of those in despair, or everyone in the world respectively, and especially Chairman Kazuo Tengan, who wants to brainwash the entire world into feeling nothing but hope 24/7, creating his own killing game to make that happen. And they all spend as much time fighting each other as they do fighting despair.
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Series Mascot
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Series Mascot: Monokuma for the franchise and the first game in particular. Each game also has its own specific 'mascot' character.
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Medium Awareness
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The second ending of the series involves everything being in a virtual world, or a "game", therefore rendering everyone's attempts to survive such a despairing experience moot. The only symbolism each case has is that it replicates the factors of the last game's original four cases, and that's only to lure the previous survivors into a trap.
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Spell My Name with an S
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Spell My Name with an "S": Danganronpa or Dangan Ronpa? Both spelling have been officially used, though you can usually tell how long someone's been a fan of the series by how they spell it. Fans who got into the series through the NISA translations spell it as one word, while fans who have played the unofficial fan-translation that came out years before spell it as two words.
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Meta Guy
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Meta Guy: Byakuya Togami, Nagito Komaeda, Nagito again, and Kokichi Oma. Byakuya is a meta character by thinking that the game he's playing is a game of betrayal, a life or death game, where there's only one winner and everyone else loses. He begins to show this side of his persona in Chapter 2's Daily Life, and it's countered by Chapter 4's Deadly Life. Similarly to the protagonist rivals in the two games after, Nagito and Kokichi, he thinks that the only way to win is to kill someone and make the case unsolvable. Because of the constant declaration he makes, Chapter 2 onward makes him a Red Herring culprit. In Chapter 2, he only alters the crime scene. In Chapter 3, Celestia makes a series of events transpire to frame a specific character, which is what Byakuya would likely plan as well. In Chapter 4 after finding out Sakura's role as the traitor, he becomes the most aggressive toward her, interpreting her existence as a waste and saying that everyone should be suspicious of her. The attitude he has here is also why Aoi suspects him noticeably more than Yasuhiro and Toko. Nagito is an intelligent adolescent being obsessed with the philosophy of hope, desiring to create despair in order for other people's hope to thrive. It's similar to Junko's goal of creating despair for the sake of doing it, and "not yearning for despair so she doesn't have to hope for it" and vice-versa. Being the rival of the protagonist, he engineers the first murder by allowing Teruteru to hear about his own plan to start the game. This is so he can "become the class trial" and "give people an enemy so they become stronger", according to his explanation after Teruteru's exposure. Monokuma actually seems to have these intentions when he abruptly places Japan's most intelligent line of characters in a zero-sum game for the sake of despair while they don't know anything about the truth of them once being classmates. Both Junko and Nagito have a reason for their detrimental obsession with their opposing ideals, as Nagito's yearning for hope is fueled by his universally favouring luck, and Junko's yearning for despair is fueled by her ability to perfectly predict the outcome of a situation. Kokichi is the example that most obviously shows that he's supposed to represent an audience's initial thoughts on what the goal of the game is. Similarly to Kyoko, he acts completely disappointed in everyone else's failure to search for a cold, hard truth to prevent mass execution, and of the opposite to what Kyoko does, he actually makes the trial sequences much longer than they should be, rather than shorter, by complaining, unnecessarily interfering, and mocking everyone else's attempts to survive Monokuma's spontaneous antics. He's also prone to intentionally keeping important information secret until an appropriate moment during the class trial because he mostly desires for the fight for everyone's life "entertaining". Likewise to Nagito, he eventually engineers a case that would be impossible to solve without his direct participation, but only in the fourth trial, by attempting to kill everyone except the most innocent, unintelligent, naive character still living, Gonta Gokuhara, and stop Monokuma's game. This murder is also initiated within the Neo World Program, an authentic simulation of the real world part of the main plot of Nagito's game.
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Reed Richards Is Useless
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Reed Richards Is Useless: Hope's Peak Academy actually exists to avert this, collecting high schoolers with exceptional talents for the decades (the first games cast belonging to the 78th year) and helping guarantee them a successful future. Hajime even says that many leaders of various industries are alumni of the school. The effects this has had on society are noticeable, with things like advanced robotics and AIs being somewhat commonplace.
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Posthumous Character
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Chihiro Fujisaki has a soft, weak demeanour, and becomes a Posthumous Character after Chapter 2. The artificial intelligence he creates also leads to the Neo World Program the sequel is set in.
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Sir Swears-a-Lot
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A character that serves as the Sir Swears-a-Lot of the group (Mondo, Fuyuhiko, and Miu).
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By Danganronpa V3, the entire trope actually works into Monokuma's favour since all the characters are written in compliance with the complicated plan Junko once set out in the real world in the first few instalments.
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Apocalypse How
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The first ending of the series involves Junko revealing how pointless it is for everyone to have murdered each other, just to enter a world that most likely doesn't exist anymore.
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Arc Number
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Arc Number: 11037. It appears as the first victim's dying message in the first game, as a password in the second, and as part of a very long password in the third.
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Black Blood
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Black Blood: The blood in the series is pink, used as a stylistic choice. This is however not the case in Danganronpa 3: Future Arc and text descriptions in-story make it clear the blood is red In-Universe.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: Monokuma, true name Junko Enoshima as the end of the first game reveals, is the host of the Deadly Game in each main installment, and every other villain in the series has at least a connection to them.
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Rewatch Bonus
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Rewatch Bonus: The entire series is full of traits that ensure this trope. Characters' dialogue noticeably becomes more metatheatrical when talking about the way the Killing Game works, Monokuma's suspiciously specific way of describing the actions of said characters makes more sense when reading the story from the villains' side, and the protagonists' basic thought process being described as 'plain' and 'predictable' makes sense when the player themselves isn't paying attention to another character's dialogue and taking all exposition for granted.
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Gambit Roulette
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Gambit Roulette: In nearly every instance, the Big Bad's Evil Plan will usually be extremely risky and complicated, with a good chance of utterly collapsing from only the tiniest of random chance events going wrong. This gets lampshaded in the first game, Danganronpa Zero and Danganronpa IF: by her very nature, Junko can't stand to see a plan go perfectly and would rather insert a chance of her own failure just for the chance to feel despair. In spite of all that, The Plan almost always goes off without a hitch. By Danganronpa V3, the entire trope actually works into Monokuma's favour since all the characters are written in compliance with the complicated plan Junko once set out in the real world in the first few instalments.
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Geodesic Cast
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Geodesic Cast: The casts of the two main installments in the Hope's Peak Academy saga share a number of reflective traits, with the primary difference being that one represents hope while the other represents despair, with a traitor who goes against this (Junko and Chiaki).
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Crippling Overspecialization
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Crippling Overspecialization: Practically EVERY character has ONE talent, one thing they're experts in their field at, like Chiaki Nanami, who is an expert gamer, but verges on being a shut-in, having no real social skills. This is subverted with the mastermind's Killing Game concept, where the Ultimate Despair teaches the world that idol prodigies can give incriminating evidence of how one-dimensional they actually aren't, like Sayaka Maizono, who is portrayed as a generic, airheaded character who seems trustworthy until the class trial reveals her to be capable of plotting a murder case and framing the person who entrusted themselves to her. Another case of this is Kirumi, where despite being an overpowered maid who created a makeshift ropeway, she also committed the murder for her role as a de facto prime minister. In fact, the more oblique way in which someone having only one talent is the fact that they're incapable of considering every possibility before deciding to kill someone with a strangely complicated method, giving all of the individual trials a very particular theme to them. Kirumi also provides an example of this by not finding a way to safely retrieve the ropeway she used, or prevent the fabric of her gloves from ripping off due to the rope burn. Izuru Kamukura is an example of crippling overspecialization with the use of MULTIPLE talents. Hope's Peak Academy lobotomized Hajime's brain with universal ability so much so that he views the world as boring since he's capable of nearly everything and can't find anything new to use that entertains him.
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Contemplate Our Navels
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Contemplate Our Navels: In Monokuma's intermission known as "Monokuma Theater", temporarily named "Monodam Theater" in V3, Monokuma tends to act philosophically about a particular topic or necessity and casually turns it into something sociopathic, with a completely different definition. Players are usually prompted to say that his ideology isn't incorrect, per se, but they don't actually tend to agree with him either.
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Foreshadowing: Starting with 2, the series begins Leaning on the Fourth Wall in ways that aren't Played for Laughs, often with twists that involve the story being manufactured as a 'game' by some character. In Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, this is taken to its logical conclusion, with the franchise of Danganronpa being fictional and the cast, real people who have been turned into characters in the new, live-action entry, having to confront the fact that their world is fictional.
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Flashback Cut
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Flashback Cut: In the premise of the entire series, this happens very frequently, mainly as a way to keep the player's memory consistent with the events the characters are conversing about and subconsciously remind them of past events. A most prominent example of this happening too often with the same event is Kyoko Kirigiri telling Makoto Naegi about Mukuro Ikusaba's identity as the 16th student, labelled as Ultimate Despair by her peers.
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Death Is the Only Option
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Death Is the Only Option: Due to the dilemmic nature of Monokuma's games, bar Danganronpa 3, the cast is capable of deducing their only options through the fact that they're involved in a "kill or be killed" predicament. The trope is most relevant in Chapter 2 of V3, where the culprit kills a weak character who has no reason to live due to having to serve and protect the entire nation of Japan.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: The tone can swing wildly between highs and lows. It's common for silly asides or pop culture references to appear in the middle of tragic reveals.
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Meta Fiction: The entire franchise is this to some degree, and it gets more obvious with each installment in the franchise, especially starting with the second game onwards.
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Due to the Dead
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Due to the Dead: Every victim in the series, barring Rantaro Amami until Chapter 6 in Danganronpa V3 as Kaede Akamatsu was executed on false charges, is avenged by the execution of their culprit. This counts into the mastermind's defeat as well considering they're the ones forcibly obligating the people to murder in the first place (Junko Enoshima, Alter Ego Junko, the Warriors of Hope (though they survived their executions), Kazuo Tengan, and Tsumugi Shirogane).
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Humble Hero
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Humble Hero: Every. Single. Protagonist. None of them act arrogantly when praised for saving everyone from death and claim that they're doing what they should be doing. In Chapter 4's trial in Danganronpa V3, this trope is finally invoked as the living cast praise Shuichi for being affable enough to work everything out about the case for them.
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The Many Deaths of You
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The Many Deaths of You: Each game has many executions and methods of murder for each of the characters.
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Hanging Judge
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The second game's fifth case was set up entirely by the victim to the point where the killer was duped into delivering the finishing blow. No one in their right mind (i.e. Monokuma) would hold the killer criminally liable for the victim's death in this case.
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Red Eyes, Take Warning
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Red Eyes, Take Warning: If Monokuma (and most of his fellow mascots) sporting one wasn't a clue the presence of at least one red eyed character in every installment of a murder mystery based series is bound to cause either some examples or subversions of this. As an added bonus every single red-eyed character seen so far has continued the trend set up by Monokuma by continuing his "dangerous duo persona" motif to varying extents.
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Best Known for the Fanservice
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The ocassional suggestive service happens too, but not enough for the series to be defined by this trope. The first game features a scene in Chapter 3 with (left to right) Sakura, Aoi, Kyoko, Toko, and Celestia in the academy's bathhouse wearing modesty towels. Featured also is the main cast bar Byakuya in swimwear with Sayaka and Kyoko closest to the camera, the former also smiling. The second game features in the Prologue (left to right) Gundham, Mahiru, Sonia, Ibuki, Kazuichi, Nagito, Teruteru, Nekomaru, Peko, and Mikan wearing the swimwear Usami provided for them, with the scene then becoming Fan Disservice by Monokuma's sudden appearance. Chapter 1 has Mikan become a part of this trope intentionally, as her position is used to expose the killer of the victim that is discovered right after, and to give the game an excuse to use one of its characters (Hiyoko) to deprecate the series' use of the trope. Chapter 2 features Hajime sneaking into the shower that Mahiru and Hiyoko are bathing in and making sure to hide, and a plot device service where Chiaki, Akane, Peko, and Sonia enter the diner in only swimwear. Chapter 3 then features Nekomaru giving a half-naked Akane his signature massage ("it") with an orgasmic expression, Hajime watching that happen because Kazuichi convinced him to. In Another Episode, Komaru Naegi becomes the victim of Kotoko Utsugi's retaliation against her molestation. This invovles a groping machine that the player has to battle against to prevent Komaru's...obedience meter, from filling up. Why exactly this is servicing the player is that it results in the existence of this sprite of Komaru blushing. Danganronpa V3 features the most service out of every other game, and the most skimpy. The base for this is in the inclusion of Miu Iruma, the horny exhibitionist who boasts about her figure and how attractive she is. In Chapter 1's Deadly Life, Kaede has to exchange her uniform for Tsumugi to wear in order to prove that Tsumugi can't be the killer. Then in Chapter 2 in an event where Shuichi has to retrieve a parasol for Tenko to live life as a fake celebrity, Himiko and Angie in their swimwear in the background, while Tenko is shown lying on her stomach in the foreground, with Toplessness from the Back and Sideboob being shown right after she says "You're welcome to peep!" Featured in the same chapter is Miu stripped down to her underwear to fluster Gonta and prevent her from being captured. In Chapter 3, Miu is then shown pushing herself up against K1-B0's chest and using suggestive phrases in a seductive tone on him that are intended to imply her modifying him. The second event of service of Chapter 3 has the female Student Council members (Himiko, Tenko, Angie, and Tsumugi) established during the Necronomicon presentation in the changing room with Hand-or-Object Underwear, Toplessness from the Back, and Sideboob. The second event is when Korekiyo is explaining his motive for killing Tenko and Angie, with himself and his sister embracing one another* No physical connection. in a graphic.
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Slept Through the Apocalypse
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Slept Through the Apocalypse: Every character bar the mastermind metaphorically does this by having their memories of it first happening being removed. Komaru, despite not adhering to the trope, still knew too little about the Tragedy because she was imprisoned.
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Viewers Are Morons
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Viewers Are Morons: Danganronpa is centred around a lot of philosophical speech involving slow pacing and long reaction times. As such, it involves long explanation of how something works and what "the killer did" in complete detail.
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All for Nothing
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All for Nothing: This series tries as much as possible to invoke despair in the cast AND the player, and by making sure that the events have no other meaning than giving the characters a lesson by placing them in a situation where their talents go in conflict with one another. The first ending of the series involves Junko revealing how pointless it is for everyone to have murdered each other, just to enter a world that most likely doesn't exist anymore. The second ending of the series involves everything being in a virtual world, or a "game", therefore rendering everyone's attempts to survive such a despairing experience moot. The only symbolism each case has is that it replicates the factors of the last game's original four cases, and that's only to lure the previous survivors into a trap. Another Episode's ending has Komaru Naegi nearly become Junko Enoshima's successor, all the will to do that being taken from confidence and accepting herself through the game Monaca and Nagito prepared. Danganronpa 3's Hope Arc ending isn't really that beneficial either. Makoto Naegi has similar traits to the previous headmaster, Jin Kirigiri, and there's a chance that the same mistakes made prior could be committed, causing another potential apocalypse because he didn't do a student body check before allowing people to attend. Danganronpa V3's ending is establishing everything to the highest level of a Meta Fiction Despair Gambit possible by making everyone's personalities and memories completely fictional.
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Artistic Age
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Artistic Age: Most of the students in the first two games are supposed to be virtually the same age, but sure don't look it. Adults, however, have it much, much worse whenever they appear.
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WidgetSeries
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Widget Series: Not always, but it certainty has its moments when Monokuma is involved.
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The Ace
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The Ace: The only way to be accepted into Hope's Peak Academy or the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles is to be scouted because they are absolutely the best at what they do. Although some talents, like Student Council President and Detective, appear more than once, hinting that talents can be hereditary or not absolutely exclusive to one person.
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What If?
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Danganronpa IF - a short story about a What If? scenario for the first game, unlocked by beating the second one.
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Dresses, Gowns and Skirts
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Dresses, Gowns and Skirts: Mainly skirts exclusively. The majority of Danganronpa's female characters have skirts but never wear complete dresses (The top half of their uniform is a more common uniform class for characters of their age group, specialized for their specific, unique character design. Exempli gratia, sailor fukus with varying tie and bowtie designs (Sayaka, Chihiro (Gender subversion), Toko/Genocide Jack/Genocide Jill, Sakura, Peko, Ibuki, Maki, Tenko, Miu), ties combined with an unusually general or generally unusual rendition of a school uniform (Kyoko, Celestia, Mahiru, Komaru, Kaede), hooded jackets (Chiaki)). Skirts are completely averted in the dress code for most prominently Aoi Asahina. Even her Future Foundation uniform is modified to lack a skirt, and instead has dark, leather shorts amalgamated with her long socks. Other female Future Foundation members who are wearing their more formal uniforms have the crux of lacking a skirt.
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Subverted Trope
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In Danganronpa 2, both Nagito and Byakuya are played up as important during the pre-release stage, especially since Byakuya is one of the characters from Danganronpa 1. The fat Byakuya is an imposter who got killed in Chapter 1, while you are playing as Hajime with Nagito as his foil...although the player temporarily controls Nagito in Chapter 4's investigation sequence.
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Irony
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Irony: The first game reveals in Chapter 4 that the Killing Game is being broadcast to the world at large like a television show with many people tuning in. It's supposed to lead us to believe that the World and Society outside of the school is very messed up for allowing this kind of game to be held in the first place, but it all makes sense when it's revealed that the World fell to Despair and any semblance of normal life and society has been destroyed in the ensuing apocalypse, there's no order anymore. Fast forward to Danganronpa V3 when it turns out this Killing Game actually IS being held in a normal world where the Fall to Despair never happened, it's just a society who loves watching people killing each other in a reality show, and even has people begging to sign up to join in the next installment, this game marking the 53rd installment of Danganronpa in-universe.
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NonStandardCharacterDesign
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A student with a Non-Standard Character Design (Hifumi, Teruteru, Ryoma) that all die in the first half of the story. All of them killed someone else at some point (although Ryoma only did it in his backstory) and died playing different roles in different chapters: Ryoma was a victim in Chapter 2, Teruteru was Chapter 1’s killer, and Hifumi was both a victim and a killer in Chapter 3.
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Troperiffic
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Troperiffic: Danganronpa can be most appropriately summarised as an 'experimental parody', since its concept is based on omnipresent clichés in fictional works, an amalgam with the fourth wall seemingly not existing to the viewer. Self-aware is what it is.
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Slashers Prefer Blondes
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Slashers Prefer Blondes: Serial killer Genocide Jack (also known as Toko Fukawa) is attracted to blonde young capitalist Byakuya Togami, swordswoman pseudo-serial killer Peko Pekoyama has a relationship between herself and blonde yakuza Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu, and anthropologist-serial killer Korekiyo Shinguji decided to kill Angie Yonaga (who has white hair but outside of their own universe that would more plausibly be considered light blonde) out of the fear that she would tell the others about his construction of a seesaw trap.
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Self-Deprecation
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Self-Deprecation: Throughout the series, the script slowly becomes more prone to mocking its use of 'convenience' tropes, almost as if to mock its feeble first attempt. The entirety of Danganronpa 2 uses this trope. After Sakura's suicide, no other mutual killing game features someone independently committing suicide as a victim for other people's cause. Instead, it tricks the player: Mikan strangles Ibuki in the music venue and then hung her corpse on the stage bar, Gundham and Nekomaru planned to duel each other and have only one winner despite Monokuma's rules, Nagito inhaled poison that caused him to release a spear into his abdomen, Ryoma didn't insert himself into the piranha tank because of its height, and Tenko was propelled upward into the weapon via a loose floorboard. Another Episode is an entire game made to deprecate the idea of the characters having convenience, and how their only justification is inherited luck. Makoto is the establishing protagonist of the series, and so it can be assumed that his legacy post-the first game is other characters being lucky with their survival. Danganronpa V3 mocks the entire concept of the Killing Game by giving the characters snide comments to make about their ambiguous situation, and also includes an alternate universe where characters from the first, second, and fourth main games never had to experience Junko's despair addiction apocalypse.
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Villain-Based Franchise
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Villain-Based Franchise: Monokuma is a very murderous bear.
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Cloudcuckoolander
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A cheerier, but oftentimes stupider than average Cloudcuckoolander that acts like a “bro” to the protagonist and also makes it very far in their killing games (Yasuhiro, Kazuichi, Kaito)
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Misery Builds Character
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Nagito Komaeda, while not a Foundation member, is trying to secretly help them, but sows despair believing that despair builds character.
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Realistic Diction Is Unrealistic
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Realistic Diction Is Unrealistic: Played straight and likely invoked with the entire series since the script is written by adults. Everyone involved in the series may be teenagers, but them being intelligent shouldn't allow them to be Sophisticated as Hell so cleanly. However, they have their occasional moments of silence, disgust, anguish or confusion due to their situation and lack of internal knowledge.
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MundaneMadeAwesome
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Mundane Made Awesome: The moral grounds of the entire series. Hope versus despair are elaborated on in many different ways. The most notable examples are Makoto and Junko. A Big Good creates a force strong enough to oppose and fight against the Big Bad once they reveal their true identity and exposition their whole plan. Nagito Komaeda is basically Makoto with his values and optimism amplified to a lethal excalibur. Amplifying it as such results in the most enticing, morally manipulated murder case in the series.
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Loads and Loads of Characters
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Loads and Loads of Characters: Each game is pretty manageable cast wise, but putting them together the cast is enormous. With at least a dozen new characters introduced each game, the series has well over 50 characters, most of them very fleshed out.
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Rotating Protagonist
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Rotating Protagonist: In order to justify the series' anonymous way of distributing information, each game's protagonist is different. This produces an In-Universe consistency of the characters having different upbringings, memories, information, and moral-political compasses. Makoto Naegi is the first protagonist to encounter in the series, who is brought up again with an evolved personality in Danganronpa 3's Future Arc, a reliant personality in Hope Arc, and devoid of personality in Despair Arc. He is related to Komaru, and so their upbringings are similar, but he is more firm in his optimistic beliefs. He represents the 'Hope' section of the series, the part that ends with him saving his Class 78th, and the rest of Class 77-B from Junko Enoshima, giving her a totally outnumbering despair from her defeat. Hajime Hinata is the second protagonist, and has his arc as a Reserve Course student set out in Despair Arc, and he returns in Hope Arc to combat with Future Foundation. He is less optimistic and uses logistics more than Makoto does, which makes him more determined to find the killer and doubt the other students than the other protagonists. As a Reserve Course student, Hajime's firmer, broader personality is more of a shock to the students as he doesn't have an inhereted or assigned talent, like Class 77th and 78th or Makoto, respectively. He represents the 'Despair' section of the series by being associated with the Ultimate Despair cast in the sequel. Komaru Naegi is Makoto's little sister, who was a victim of Junko's plan to spread despair across the world and is the only protagonist that can be played in the outside world itself, where the Tragedy is transpiring. Her moral compass is constantly debating between hope and despair, and is indecisive on what expidites a bigger benefit. While this compass evolves throughout the game, it is being used as data for Monaca in order to make her into Junko's successor. She represents the general indecisiveness between black and white, and decides to be neutral by attempting to protect both the children and the adults from forthcoming tragedy. Kaede Akamatsu has ambiguous upbringings [use Dangan Salmon to add information about her past here]. All that's mentioned is that she constantly played the piano in her youth and was rewarded for having talent. Her personality is similar to Makoto's, except her optimism is amplified to the maximum in a different way from Nagito, who only had Makoto's ideals of hope amplified. She believed that they could escape right after Monokuma announced the Kiling School Semester [and used an escape route Gonta found], that everyone would escape alive together, and that Shuichi's plan to capture the mastermind would work [although she actually didn't due to her belief that the mastermind would shift the time limit until mass execution back, so interfering with her own plan]. Shuichi Saihara is an unconfident yet affable character who doesn't appreciate finding out about the truth of someone else's murder due to a vengeful culprit he uncovered in the past finding seething anger toward him an appropriate response. While completely normal and predictable, his personality is being meek and lacking confidence due to having his talent rather than not having one. Kaede is his companion of contrast for the first chapter of the game, until she's executed by Monokuma and he replaces her.
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Hijacked by Ganon
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Hijacked by Ganon: Junko Enoshima tends to show up near the end of most works in the franchise eventually.
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Thanatos Gambit
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Chapter 5: Kaito killed Kokichi, but at his request as part of a Thanatos Gambit.
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Red Herring
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Red Herring: Each murder case has a red herring in order to give the player expectations to have subverted. A single red herring example is in Danganronpa 2's first case, where Nagito uses his fake murder plan to cover and cooperate with the murderer. A double red herring is in Danganronpa 1's second case, where Byakuya uses Mondo's plan to frame Genocide Jack as well as himself once his alterations to the crime scene are revealed. Danganronpa V3's cases have triple red herrings, such as the second and third case where Himiko is implicated, but isn't actually able to commit the crimes involved in those cases.
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Orgy of Evidence
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Orgy of Evidence: The game's framejobs almost always turn out like this, with the 3rd case in the first game looking so damning that one character starts calling it a setup before the trial has begun. The second case in the second game meanwhile ends up making the patsy an impossibility as far as suspects go because of all the inconsistencies in her characterization with the evidence left behind.
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Ship Tease
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Kaede Akamatsu is admired by everyone else once she gains their trust and unites them all to prevent them from participating in the Killing School Semester. There are also frequent moments of Ship Tease between herself and Shuichi Saihara that don't go unnoticed by anyone.
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She's Got Legs
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She's Got Legs: Major amounts of female characters have abnormally large thighs as Fanservice for the zealots of the franchise, making the female characters who have their fat thighs exposed very subtle epitomes of Ms. Exposition and Ms. Fanservice. Protagonists themselves never remark in Danganronpa itself about the capacity of fat a female character's thighs contain.
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Bag of Holding: The protagonist, and, therefore, the player, collects items, post-chapter presents, and post-trial Monocoins in the hundreds. They can be gifted to the gifted students in a Free Time sequence when restarting the games.
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The Foundation council actually splits up into two factions; one faction supports the efforts of Makoto Naegi to reform the Remnants of Despair enemy agents, while the other faction believes that the enemy agents should be executed. The leader of the latter faction, Kyousuke Munakata, is not as extreme as Shuji, but still thinks that everyone even associated with despair or trying to help people in despair should die.
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In Danganronpa V3's early advertisement, it was hinted that the protagonist would be the robotic Makoto Expy that was later named Keebo. The second PV reveals that the protagonist would actually be Kaede Akamatsu, a character not revealed in the early material, and she became heavily promoted. Then it turns out she is a Decoy Protagonist, being the culprit in Chapter 1 and thus executed, leading to Shuichi becoming the real protagonist. However it was followed by Keebo temporarily, when Shuichi suffers a Heroic BSoD in Chapter 6.
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The prime example of this is when it is revealed that there is a spy among the council dedicated to subverting them, and has trapped them all in a final killing game. The council members readily turn on each other out of paranoia, while Ruruka Andou becomes more concerned with saving herself than aiding her friends. The spies are Monaca Towa (disguised as Miaya Gekkogahara), Chisa Yukizome, and Chairman Kazuo Tengan. Chisa wants to further Overarching Villain Junko Enoshima's agenda, Monaca wants to toy with everyone one last time, and Tengan is opposed to the extremism of the others- because he wants to brainwash everyone into feeling hope, not kill them.
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Laser-Guided Amnesia: This trope is Played Straight in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc by making it the main twist, and the same applies to Danganronpa 2 where it's the first motive. In Danganronpa Another Episode, this trope is averted since Komaru never had her memories removed, and Toko had hers returned. In Danganronpa V3, this trope is deconstructed over the course of the game, as the Flashback Lights give the students memories about their talents, the Gofer Project, and the remaining students their status as the new students of Hope's Peak Academy, and then subverted when the last trial reveals that these memories are all fake due to inaccuracy.
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A particularly smart, but morally gray Jerkass that antagonizes the other students, tends to solve cases quicker than the others but abstains from blatantly spitting out facts, and makes it very far in their killing games (Byakuya, Nagito, Kokichi).
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Fantastic Caste System: How Hope's Peak worked: students without talents were seen as cash cows, subjected to education of lesser quality while paying enormous sums of money, all that money was used to invest on the students of the main course, who had a habit of burning money away like there was no tomorrow and the school's secret experiments on talent, this eventually led to The Parade. The Gifted Inmates Saga, which starts with Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony is implied to have the same situation, but expanded through the country, instead of just a school. The government has the "Gifted System", which gives privileges to those who prove their talents.
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One Steve Limit: Averted in the first game as a plot point with Taeko Yasuhiro and Yasuhiro Hagakure. The spin-offs avert this ruthlessly, with lesser characters often sharing common names with more important ones (though sometimes the writing is different), to the point that there are no less than three unrelated characters with the first name Rei; Rei Mikagami, Rei Naruko and Rei Shimizu.
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Chapter 5 and 6: Eventually, it's revealed that there are two masterminds behind Monokuma, collectively known as the Ultimate Despair. However the mastermind who was manually controlling the bear, Junko Enoshima, murdered her accomplice Mukuro Ikusaba early in the story by baiting her into breaking the rules. This was done to hide the fact that they had swapped identities.
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Disc-One Final Dungeon: Chapter 5 in each of the main games, as the last murder in the game is committed, Monokuma claims the last trial will be held, and the investigation theme even receives a remix to heighten the effect. However, each main game has six chapters, with the true last chapter being about the characters solving the Ontological Mystery behind their imprisonment.
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Complexity Addiction: The downfall of most murderers: coming up with insanely complicated and boderline nonsensical killing methods, which end up leaving plenty of evidence behind.
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School for Scheming: Hope's Peak Academy is outed as a rather realistic example, being horrifically corrupt and damaging to everyone involved. In the first game, Hope's Peak Academy was portrayed as a good and noble institution, where students lived together in harmony and got a quality education, before being perverted into something horrible by the machinations of Junko Enoshima. By the second game, Hope's Peak Academy is shown to have actively defrauding hundreds of average-joe students of their parents' money through the Reserve Course just to keep financially afloat, was riddled with bullying and dysfunction that they swept under the rug to keep up their reputation, and used mad science and high tuition to create the infinitely talented but soulless transhuman nihilist Ultimate Hope, Izuru Kamukura. Junko only had to give it the least push to get it all to come crumbling down. Ultra Despair Girls more-or-less reveals that huge sections of the school, including the "Elementary" branch, were horribly abusive towards their students, with one kid's parents who were also teachers at the school treating him more like a lab rat than a son with the institution's apparent approval. Danganronpa 3 shows that the main course students don't even have to attend class, and are there to be studied rather than get an education.
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R-Rated Opening: Unlike Doki Doki Literature Club!, this series doesn't specifically have a warning based around the visuals of people's deaths that can be read clearly before entering the menu. So, instead the Big Bad Monokuma warns the protagonist and the viewers of the Killing Game concept, and the brutality of it. As Danganronpa is a grand way to teach people who don't want to directly socialise with anyone human out of an intense fear of being discriminated, the warning being placed into the story after an innocent opening of the student admiring the academy…twice and a student exiting a locker in confusion, is a more entertaining method of warning those who desire to learn creatively about the world surrounding them in a more creative spotlight about how much betrayal and shocks, or "Thrills, chills, kills!" they'll receive. ...Oh, that and when the first game in the series is started, the player is introduced to Monokuma executing a blindfolded adult with intense atmospheric heat.
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Chapter 1: Leon was the one who killed Sayaka, but Sayaka herself was trying to kill Leon first- Leon fought back and killed her in the heat of the moment. The manga also has it be an Accidental Murder on Leon's part.
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Beauty Is Never Tarnished: While the intent behind them is just as gruesome, the female executions can usually be counted on to pull the camera away (Peko), darken the screen (Kyoko), happen quickly enough that nothing explicit is seen (Chiaki) or keep the eventual state of the victim's body ambiguous or hidden from view (Celestia, Mikan). By comparison, the male executions will almost always show the executed as they're dying or show the gory results of their death. This makes it all the more shocking when female characters are graphically killed on-screen, such as Mukuro and her sister. This is mostly averted in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, where Kaede's and Kirumi's executions can be considered even more brutal than Leon's execution.
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Chapter 6: Monokuma masterminded the game with the help of Tsumugi and Team Danganronpa.
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 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cast as a Mask / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cast of Snowflakes / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Catchphrase Insult / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Character Perception Evolution / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Characters Dropping Like Flies / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Charles Atlas Superpower / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cheshire Cat Grin / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Chewbacca Defense / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Chick Magnet / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Children Forced to Kill / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Clock Discrepancy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Closed Circle / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Clothing-Concealed Injury / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Coat Cape / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Color-Coded Characters / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Combat Sadomasochist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Common Crossover / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Compilation Re-release / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Complaining About Things You Haven't Paid For / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Complexity Addiction / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Concepts Are Cheap / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Confirmation Bias / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Consummate Liar / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Continuity Nod / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Contrasting Sequel Antagonist / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Contrasting Sequel Main Character / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Conveniently Interrupted Document / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Conveniently Seated / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cooked to Death / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cosplay / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Covert Pervert / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cowardice Callout / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cowardly Yellow / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Crapsaccharine World / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Crazy Sane / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Creator's Favorite / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Crocodile Tears / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cross-Dressing Voices / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Crossover Ship / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cruelty Is the Only Option / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cultural Cross-Reference / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cut Lex Luthor a Check / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cute and Psycho / int_8f25225c
 Dangan Ronpa
seeAlso
Danganronpa (Franchise)
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dangerously Garish Environment / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dark-Skinned Blond / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dawson Casting / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dead Person Conversation / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Deadly Game / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Death by Adaptation / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Death by Irony / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Death Trap / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Deconstructed Character Archetype / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Defective Detective / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Depraved Bisexual / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Designated Victim / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Despair Gambit / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Despair Speech / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Destroy the Evidence / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Deuteragonist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Diagnosed by the Audience / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Diagnosis of God / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Did Not Die That Way / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Died in Ignorance / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dies Differently in Adaptation / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dies Wide Open / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Difficulty by Region / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Disappointed by the Motive / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Disappointing Last Level / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Disc-One Final Boss / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ditzy Genius / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Do Well, But Not Perfect / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
"Double, Double" Title / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dramatic Stutter / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dub-Induced Plot Hole / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dull Eyes of Unhappiness / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dumbass Has a Point / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dwindling Party / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dystopia Justifies the Means / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eerie Anatomy Model / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eject the Loser / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Elimination Catchphrase / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Elsewhere Fic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Embarrassing Alibi / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Embarrassing Damp Sheets / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Emotionless Girl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Empty Bedroom Grieving / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Empty Chair Memorial / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ending Aversion / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ending Fatigue / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ends with a Smile / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ensemble Cast / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Entendre Failure / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Episode Zero: The Beginning / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Escapist Character / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Esoteric Happy Ending / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Everybody Lives / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Everyone Can See It / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Everyone Went to School Together / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Laugh / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Principal / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Executive Veto / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Exotic Eye Designs / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Experience Points / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Expressive Hair / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Extreme Doormat / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Face Death with Dignity / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Face of a Thug / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Failed a Spot Check / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Failed Execution, No Sentence / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fair-Play Villain / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fair-Play Whodunnit / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Faking the Dead / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fall Guy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
False Confession / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Family Business / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fan Boy / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fan Game / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fan-Preferred Cut Content / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fantastic Caste System / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fanwork-Only Fans / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fatal Flaw / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Faux Affably Evil / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Figure It Out Yourself / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
First Day from Hell / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
First-Episode Spoiler / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
First-Episode Twist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
First Installment Wins / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fission Mailed / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Five-Second Foreshadowing / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
"Five Things" Fic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Forged Message / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Forgetful Jones / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Formerly Fit / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fountain of Memes / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Freeze-Frame Introduction / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Friend to Bugs / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fully Absorbed Finale / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gadgeteer Genius / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gambit Pileup / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gambit Roulette / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gamer Chick / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gateway Series / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gender-Equal Ensemble / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Genius Ditz / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Genki Girl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Genocide Dilemma / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Genre Mashup / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gentle Giant / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gilded Cage / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Giving Someone the Pointer Finger / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gladiator Games / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Go Out with a Smile / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Godlike Gamer / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Going Through the Motions / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gonk / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Good Is Boring / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gotta Ship 'Em All / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gratuitous German / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Grayscale of Evil / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Great Detective / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Greedy Televangelist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Greek Chorus / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Grooming the Enemy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gut Feeling / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hanahaki Disease / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Handwraps of Awesome / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hanging Judge / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Happiness Is Mandatory / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hard Work Hardly Works / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hated by All / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
He Knows Too Much / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heart Is an Awesome Power / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hearts Are Health / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heinousness Retcon / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heroic BSoD / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heroic Sacrifice / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heroic Suicide / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
He's Back! / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hidden Villain / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
His Own Worst Enemy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hope Bringer / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hope Crusher / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hope Is Scary / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hope Spot / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hope Springs Eternal / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hopeless Suitor / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hormone-Addled Teenager / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Horror Comedy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hufflepuff House / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Just Want to Be Special / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Love the Dead / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ice-Cream Koan / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Iconic Sequel Character / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Idiosyncratic Ship Naming / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Idiot Hair / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Immoral Reality Show / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Improbable Age / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
In Love with Your Carnage / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Incest Yay Shipping / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Incidental Multilingual Wordplay / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Inconsistent Dub / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Incorruptible Pure Pureness / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Indirect Serial Killer / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Indubitably Uninteresting Individual / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Inferred Holocaust / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Insecure Love Interest / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Insufferable Genius / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Intentional Mess Making / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Interface Screw / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Interface Spoiler / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Intermission / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Interquel / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Introdump / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Iron Woobie / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
It Amused Me / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Japanese Video Games / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jerkass Has a Point / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jerkass to One / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jerks Are Worse Than Villains / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jigsaw Puzzle Plot / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Karmic Death / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Karmic Nod / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kick the Morality Pet / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kid Detective / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Killer App / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Killer Game Master / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Killer Teddy Bear / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Killing in Self-Defense / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
King of Games / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kiss Me, I'm Virtual / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lady Macbeth / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Laser-Guided Amnesia / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Last Episode Theme Reprise / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Laughably Evil / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Laughing Mad / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Leaning on the Fourth Wall / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Life Meter / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Linked List Clue Methodology / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Locked Room Mystery / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lonely Rich Kid / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lore Codex / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lost in Translation / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lovable Sex Maniac / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Hurts / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love-Interest Traitor / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Martyr / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Redeems / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love to Hate / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magic Franchise Word / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mandatory Twist Ending / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Manslaughter Provocation / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Marathon Level / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mascot Villain / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mascot's Name Goes Unchanged / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Massive Numbered Siblings / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Master of Disguise / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masturbation Means Sexual Frustration / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Memetic Hair / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Memory Gambit / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Meta Twist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Metaphorically True / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Milkman Conspiracy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Minimalist Cast / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mirror Universe / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Miscarriage of Justice / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Missing Time / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Modesty Towel / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Modular Difficulty / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Moe / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Money Multiplier / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Motion Comic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Motive Rant / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mouth of Sauron / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Murder by Mistake / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mutual Envy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
My Master, Right or Wrong / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
My Name Is ??? / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mysterious Purple / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mystery Fiction / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
N.G.O. Superpower / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Narcissist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nebulous Evil Organisation / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Neck Snap / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Neutral Evil / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Never Given a Name / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Never One Murder / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Never Suicide / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Never the Obvious Suspect / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
New Game Plus / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
New Transfer Student / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Newbie Boom / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nigh-Invulnerability / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nightmare Fetishist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Challenge Equals No Satisfaction / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Mercy for Murderers / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
No-Sell / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Action Protagonist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Gameplay Elimination / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Standard Game Over / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Uniform Uniform / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Noob Cave / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not a Game / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not Enough to Bury / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not His Sled / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not So Above It All / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not So Stoic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not Too Dead to Save the Day / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Notable Non Sequitur / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nothing Nice About Sugar and Spice / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Obfuscating Postmortem Wounds / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Obvious Crossover Method / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Obvious Villain, Secret Villain / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Odd Name Out / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Oh, Crap! / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Once Killed a Man with a Noodle Implement / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Once More, with Clarity / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Once per Episode / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
One True Threesome / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Only Friend / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Only One Female Mold / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Only Sane Man / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Onscreen Chapter Titles / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ontological Mystery / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ontological Mystery / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ordinary High-School Student / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Orgy of Evidence / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Orphaned Series / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Otaku / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Founder / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Zombies Are Different / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Out-of-Character Moment / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Outliving One's Offspring / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Overly Long Name / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pair the Spares / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Paper Tiger / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Passionate Sports Girl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Passive-Aggressive Kombat / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Perky Female Minion / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Perpetual Smiler / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pictorial Letter Substitution / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pink Girl, Blue Boy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pitbull Dates Puppy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Playing the Victim Card / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Plot-Induced Illness / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Plucky Girl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Poison Is Evil / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Portmanteau Couple Name / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Positive Friend Influence / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Born of Madness / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Makes Your Hair Grow / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Practically Joker / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Praising Shows You Don't Watch / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pre-Mortem One-Liner / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Premiseville / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prescience Is Predictable / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Preserve Your Gays / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Previous Player-Character Cameo / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Private Detective / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Private Eye Monologue / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Privilege Makes You Evil / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prolonged Prologue / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prolonged Video Game Sequel / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Proof Dare / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Psycho Pink / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Psychological Horror / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Public Execution / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pull the Thread / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Punny Name / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Purely Aesthetic Glasses / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Put Them All Out of My Misery / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pyrrhic Victory / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ragtag Bunch of Misfits / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rainbow Speak / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Randomized Title Screen / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rasputinian Death / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recurring Element / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red and Black and Evil All Over / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red Eyes, Take Warning / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red Sky, Take Warning / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Redemption Earns Life / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Replacement Goldfish / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Resolved Noodle Incident / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Resurrect the Villain / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Revealing Cover-Up / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Reverse Relationship Reveal / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Review Ironic Echo / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Revolvers Are Just Better / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Riddle for the Ages / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Right for the Wrong Reasons / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Robo Ship / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Robosexuals Are Creeps / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Robot and A.I. Works / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Role Swap AU / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ruder and Cruder / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rules Lawyer / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sadistic Game Show / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sailor Earth / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sailor Fuku / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Samus Is a Girl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sanity Has Advantages / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Satanic Archetype / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Satellite Character / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
School Forced Us Together / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
School Is Murder / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
School of No Studying / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sci-Fi Horror / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scrappy Mechanic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Script Fic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Secretly Dying / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Self-Fanservice / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sequel in Another Medium / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sequel Number Snarl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Serial-Killer Killer / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Series Franchise / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Series Mascot / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sexy Villains, Chaste Heroes / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shameless Fanservice Girl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sharp-Dressed Man / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sherlock Scan / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ships That Pass in the Night / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shoo Out the Clowns / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shoot the Dog / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shouting Free-for-All / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shrine to the Fallen / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sick Episode / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Signature Laugh / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Signature Series Arc / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Significant Birth Date / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Silent Treatment / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sir Swears-a-Lot / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Skirts and Ladders / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Gameplay and Story Integration / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Gender Inequality / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Slow-Paced Beginning / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Smart People Wear Glasses / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
So Beautiful, It's a Curse / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
So Bleak, It's Boring / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Social Deduction Game / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Solemn Ending Theme / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sound Test / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spanner in the Works / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Split-Personality Switch Trigger / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Split-Personality Team / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Squashed Flat / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Start to Corpse / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Starter Villain / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stealth Hi/Bye / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stock Shoujo Bullying Tactics / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stock Weapon Names / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Story-Breaker Power / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Strictly Formula / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stylized for the Viewer / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sucky School / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Suicide, Not Murder / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super Gullible / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super Move Portrait Attack / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Superpower Lottery / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Surrounded by Idiots / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Surrounded by Smart People / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Symbolic Cast Fadeout / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sympathetic Murderer / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Take a Third Option / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Take Our Word for It / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Taking the Bullet / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Team Member in the Adaptation / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Team Mercy vs. Team Murder / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Team Mom / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Technician Versus Performer / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Teens Are Monsters / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ten Little Murder Victims / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Terrorists Without a Cause / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Thanatos Gambit / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
That One Level / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Abridged Series / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Alibi / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Corpse Stops Here / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Cuckoolander Was Right / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Cutie / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Dead Guy Did It / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Dog Was the Mastermind / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The End of the World as We Know It / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Fake Cutie / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Generic Guy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Jinx / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Lad-ette / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Law of Conservation of Detail / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Lost Lenore / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Millstone / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Mole / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Omniscient Council of Vagueness / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Only One / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Perfect Crime / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Scapegoat / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Social Darwinist / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Social Darwinist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Song Remains the Same / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Spock / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Stations of the Canon / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Stoic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Summation / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Very Definitely Final Dungeon / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Theme Music Power-Up / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Theme Pairing / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
There Is Only One Bed / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
They Look Just Like Everyone Else! / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Thinking Tic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
This Is a Competition / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
This Is a Work of Fiction / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tiny Schoolboy / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Title 1 / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Title Scream / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
To Create a Playground for Evil / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Token Mini-Moe / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tom the Dark Lord / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tomato in the Mirror / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Too Bleak, Stopped Caring / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Too Clever by Half / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Too Good for This Sinful Earth / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Toplessness from the Back / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tough Act to Follow / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tragic Hero / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Transfer Student Uniforms / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Trash the Set / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
"Truman Show" Plot / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two Aliases, One Character / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
2½D / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two Dun It / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two-Faced / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two-Teacher School / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ultimate Life Form / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Un-Installment / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Uncanny Valley Girl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Underdogs Never Lose / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Underused Game Mechanic / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Underused Game Mechanic / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Undignified Death / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unknown Character / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unlockable Content / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unluckily Lucky / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unreliable Expositor / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unspecified Apocalypse / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Untranslated Title / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unwitting Pawn / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vanilla Protagonist / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Varying Competency Alibi / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Victim of the Week / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Viewer Name Confusion / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Viewers Are Goldfish / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vile Villain, Saccharine Show / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain-Based Franchise / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain World / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villainous Incest / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villainous Legacy / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain's Dying Grace / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villains Love Entertainment / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villains Never Lie / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Violently Protective Girlfriend / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Virgin-Shaming / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Virtual Ghost / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Virtual Soundtrack / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Visual Novel / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vocal Dissonance / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Voice Grunting / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Voted Off the Island / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wardrobe Malfunction / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
We Hardly Knew Ye / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weak Boss, Strong Underlings / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Westminster Chimes / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
What Did I Do Last Night? / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
What If? / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
What Is One Man's Life In Comparison? / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Who Murdered the Asshole / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Who Writes This Crap?! / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wild Card / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wingding Eyes / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
"World's Best" Character / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
World's Strongest Man / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Would Hit a Girl / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wounded Gazelle Gambit / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
You Bastard! / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
You Lose at Zero Trust / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Your Days Are Numbered / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Your Mind Makes It Real / int_8f25225c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
Zip Mode / int_8f25225c
 DR Arcadia (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Danganronpa (Franchise)
 Despair Days (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Danganronpa (Franchise)
 Dreams Of Death (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Danganronpa (Franchise)
 Garden Ronpa (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Danganronpa (Franchise)
 Garden Ronpa 2 (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Danganronpa (Franchise)
 Dangan Ronpa (Video Game)
seeAlso
Danganronpa (Franchise)
 Dangan Ronpa (Visual Novel)
seeAlso
Danganronpa (Franchise)
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
School for Scheming / int_8d62323c
 Danganronpa (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Rival / int_8d62323c