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franchise created by Kazutaka Kodaka and developed and owned by
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(formerly Spike). The series primarily surrounds various groups of apparent high-school students who are forced into murdering each other by a robotic teddy bear named
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. The gameplay features a mix of
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,
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,
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and
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ulator elements. The first game, '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'', was released for the
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in 2010. The original scenario was written by Kodaka, who aimed to create a twisted adventure game. The original concept was rejected for being too gruesome, but it was later approved after retooling. The series has morphed into a franchise that includes manga, anime, and novels. The franchise became one of Spike's most successful works since they previously outsourced their works. The series received many positive reviews from critics, praising the series' characters, tone, and atmosphere. Rui Komatsuzaki's character designs became popular for cosplay. Kodaka's work also inspired staff members from the studio
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in the making of an anime titled '' Akudama Drive''. By 2021, the ''Danganronpa'' series reached 5 million copies sold worldwide.


Premise

The series revolves around an elite high school, , which, every year, scouts , talented high school students who are at the top of their field, along with one "Ultimate Lucky Student" who is chosen by lottery. The three games, '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' (2010), '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'' (2012), and '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'' (2017) have similar premises. Sixteen talented students who stand out in different fields are trapped by a bear-like machine,
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. The cast is trapped for the rest of their lives in an establishment and the only way to return home is by killing another person and avoiding being found guilty during the class trials. The video games's narratives are connected by related media, expanding the story between titles. The first game was ported to
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and Android in August 2012, with new features such as
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support,
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controls, and a new image gallery. Two smartphone games, and , were released for Android devices on April 27, 2012, and iOS devices on May 23, 2012. Following the Japanese release of ''Danganronpa 1-2 Reload'', a
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port of the game and its sequel, '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', NIS America released the Vita version of ''Trigger Happy Havoc'' in North America and Europe in February 2014. Spike Chunsoft later released the game on
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in February 2016. NIS America also released ''Danganronpa 1-2 Reload'' for
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in North America and Europe in March 2017, and Japan on May 18, 2017. Another compilation for the
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titled ''Danganronpa Decadence'' was released in 2021. Besides the trilogy, the compilation offered a new title called '' Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp'', expanded from the two extra modes of ''Danganronpa V3''. The spin-off, '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'', takes place between the events of the first two games, follows series protagonist
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's younger sister, Komaru Naegi, accompanied by Toko Fukawa, as both of them trek through a city overrun by murderous Monokumas, and fighting against a group of children calling themselves the Warriors of Hope. This game was also adapted into the
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'' Genocider Mode''.


Gameplay

Gameplay in the main ''Danganronpa'' games is split into various chapters which each consist of three sections: Daily Life, Deadly Life, and Class Trial. Daily Life follows a standard
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style as players explore the school grounds, converse with characters, and progress the story. During designated "Free Time" sections, players can interact with a character of their choice, learning more about them through intimacy events and earning new skills that can help them in the Class Trial. Deadly Life is the post-murder investigation part of the story, in which players search for clues and gather evidence for the Class Trial. The Class Trial is the main section of the series, in which the students attempt to determine the culprit. This involves various types of mini-games, the most common of which is the Nonstop Debate. Here, the characters discuss the case in real-time, and the player must spot contradictions in their statements and shoot them using "Truth Bullets" containing the corresponding evidence. These sections are broken up by assorted minigames including spelling out clues, rhythmically fighting against suspects, and piecing together comic books depicting the case. The spin-offs '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'' and '' Danganronpa: Unlimited Battle'' use different types of gameplay. The former is a third-person shooter in which the protagonist, Komaru Naegi, uses a megaphone to issue commands at most of the electronic objects in-game, including Monokuma Robots and switches. ''Unlimited Battle'' is an action game where players use touchscreen controls to fling a team of four of the ''Danganronpa'' characters at enemies.


Development

While at Spike, Kodaka proposed an idea to the company that was known as ''Distrust''. The concept was similar to that of ''Danganronpa'', a battle royale style death game in a closed environment between high school students, but the idea was too gruesome and was consequently scrapped. After tweaking the concept, Kodaka successfully pitched it to the company and the game went into production, becoming ''Danganronpa''. The word "Danganronpa" originated from character designer Rui Komatsuzaki which was first written in
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but it was later taken to
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for the logo. Kodaka cites
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as a major inspiration when making the games. He stated "As opposed to being about death, these are games about playing for your life, since killing is much less purposeful without a motive to justify it. This is something you can really see with all his titles.". The first game in the series, titled '' Danganronpa: Kibō no Gakuen to Zetsubō no Kōkōsei'', was produced by Yoshinori Terasawa, who was inspired by movies such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. The game uses a distinct "pop art" style featuring fluorescent pink blood. The game's scenario was written by Kodaka, with character designs by Rui Komatsuzaki. In February 2014, Kodaka revealed on his
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account that the story of ''Danganronpa'' was inspired by the
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'', as he loved how "crazy" it was. The game was originally conceived as a basic visual novel but, as visual novels were growing less popular, new gameplay elements were added to make it stand out. Due to budget issues, some lines were not given voice acting which left voice actress
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with the desire to make some important lines in retrospective. She felt a similar feeling with the anime adaptation as she felt it was too trimmed. Kodaka claimed some lines were not befitting to protagonist
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such as when the player is exploring an area. As a result, he also felt they would have added more fitting lines if Spike had the budget for the game. The game was originally released on
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in Japan on 25 November 2010, and was later ported to
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and Android devices on 20 August 2012. Prior to the game's release, the company released various promotional material, including a playable demo and trailers, which depicted a different victim from the final game. Two smartphone applications, and , were released for Android devices on 27 April 2012 and iOS devices on 23 May 2012. After the making of the first ''Danganronpa'' game, there were no plans for a sequel. However, the team split up into different groups to make other projects. Initially reluctant, Kodaka was attracted by the idea of creating the novels ''Danganronpa Zero''. Terasawa approached Kodaka with the idea of a sequel in a few months. Kodaka wrote both ''Zero'' and ''Goodbye Despair'' at the same time. In retrospect, Kodaka considers the novels as needing more structuring work when comparing it with the game. He wrote elements he was doubtful from the first game into the novel as well as more hints towards ''Goodbye Despair''. As a result, Kodaka recommends gamers first read ''Zero'' before playing the sequel. A sequel, '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', was released for PSP in Japan on 26 July 2012, featuring various gameplay additions. On 10 October 2013, Spike Chunsoft released , a compilation of the first two games, for the
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. Along with higher resolution graphics and touch-screen controls, the compilation added an additional 'School Mode' to the first game, based on the second game's 'Island Mode'. On 6 July 2013,
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announced they would be releasing the Vita version of the first game in English under the name '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'', featuring both English and Japanese audio. This version was released in North America on 11 February 2014, and in Europe and Australia on 14 February 2014. The Vita version of the second game, titled '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', was released in North America and Europe in September 2014. Both games were later ported to
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in 2015 and were released for
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in 2017. On 9 September 2013, Spike Chunsoft announced a spin-off title of the series, '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'', which was released on Vita on 25 September 2014 and was released in North America and Europe in September 2015. A free-to-play spin-off game, '' Danganronpa: Unlimited Battle'', was released for
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in Japan on 7 January 2015. In March 2015, writer Kodaka Kazutaka revealed that ''Danganronpa 3'' was in early development. The game was revealed in September 2015 as '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'' for
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and Vita, which was later released in 2017. A
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port of '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'' was also in 2017. The game was developed at the same time as the production of the anime series '' Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'', which Terasawa and Kodaka described as being difficult; they still try to develop both projects without making any compromises, as such an opportunity does not arise often. The "V3" in the game's title was chosen to differentiate it from the anime. Terasawa and Kodaka described the game's production level as being much higher than that of previous games in the series. With ''Killing Harmony'' completed, Kodaka claimed that he would take a break from the franchise in a similar fashion to the ''Back to the Future'' film series, which consists of three installments. A free
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technical demo based on the first game, titled '' Cyber Danganronpa VR: The Class Trial'', was released for
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users in Japan for the
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on 13 October 2016. A
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prequel with '' Otogirisō'' to the first game, titled '' Kirigiri Sou'', was released for PC users in Japan on 25 November 2016. In 2017, Spike Chunsoft started hiring staff for a new ''Danganronpa'' game. In July 2020, it was announced that the franchise's publishing rights outside of Japan will be transferred from NIS America to Spike Chunsoft. As part of the 10th anniversary celebration, enhanced ports of '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' and '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', titled ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition'' and ''Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition'' respectively'','' were released on smartphone on November 25, followed by Nintendo Switch in December 2021. ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition'' was also ported to Xbox One and Microsoft Store on January 17. These versions contain a gallery where players can listen to character voices, as well as view character expressions, in-game illustrations, and character references. On Nintendo Switch, the publisher also released an Anniversary Edition of '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'', as well as ''Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp'', a brand new exclusive game for the Switch. ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition'', ''Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition'', ''Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Anniversary Edition'', and ''Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp'' were also collected and sold as a bundle titled "Danganronpa Decadence on the Nintendo Switch.


Themes

According to Kodaka, the first two games focus prominently on the ideas of hope and despair. The cast from the first game suffers the latter theme when being forced to kill each other in Monokuma's battle royale. Kodaka stated that the games were intended "to portray the disparity faced when someone has killed another person while at the same time portraying the hope of one day achieving salvation." Although the game shares traits with
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's 1999 novel '' Battle Royale'', Kodaka aimed to provide different ideas when writing the script. Originally, the idea was to use adults as protagonists but he instead found high school characters as more suitable leads due to their immaturity through the usage of character development and how would they react to a killing game. Voice actress
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who voices
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also commented on these themes; Ogata felt Makoto embodies the philosophy of hope as he brings this to the narrative and the setting. Analyzing these themes further, Ogata said ''Danganronpa'' often touches on the conflicting elements of despair and hope. The characters experience despair while they are trapped in the school and Makoto provides more emotional support to the cast across the story, giving the actress a far more optimistic message that the students are going to survive. In ''Goodbye Despair'' a new character named
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was introduced with the same Lucky Talent as Makoto. However, the staff considered them opposites based on their ideals of hope. In contrast to Makoto's heroic ideals of obtaining hope, Nagito instead embraces the idea of despair, believing that from any corrupted work the cast can find salvation. The anime ''End of Hope's Peak Academy'' introduces a rival to Makoto named Kyosuke Munakata who shares similar ideals but is corrupted due to his friends' death, and thus contradicts Makoto's ideals. Across the story, Makoto carries the "burdens of hope" in the face of persistent obstacles, allowing him to redeem Kyosuke. For the third and latest game, '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'', Kodaka decided to focus on a new theme: lies. Dishonesty is represented through mysteries and surprises the player gets while playing the game. Kodaka claims that games would understand the ideals of lies when presented with the culprits. He was inspired by a mafia-like game where the answers are not provided to the player, and thus wanted ''Danganronpa'' to go through this style in terms of writing. This mostly manifested in the new gameplay elements in ''Killing Harmony'' as the player can enter hidden routes throughout the class trial by lying at a specific juncture. However, Kodaka had mixed feelings about it, finding that it would come across as forced storytelling. Kodaka also refrained from expanding the theme of romance in the game, as he felt the cast would look weak if this was implemented.


Localization

The games were localized by NIS America. Due to the poor popularity of outsourced games by the Western studio-like '' DmC: Devil May Cry'' or ''
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'', Spike wanted the ''Danganronpa'' to remain true to its Japanese release, with Spike Chunsoft CEO Mitsutoshi Sakurai saying that Western fans seemed to embrace Japanese games like the ''
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'' series. Due to delays with it being made, fan translations of the first game were present on the internet before NIS America handled the project. Minor changes were made to the characters' names but the team felt that the team aimed the project to be as faithful and accessible to the Western gamers. Spike's single request to NIS America was keeping the Monokuma's names intact. Due to the premise involving mystery, NIS America was keeping clues and at the same making the Class Trials as challenging as the original ones from Japan. While the English cast did not cause difficulties, Toko Fukawa's English voice actress was the most challenging to find as the character has a speech impediment. Monokuma was kept intact to make him look funny and at the same time threatening, something the team enjoyed. ''Goodbye Despair'' was more challenging to localize than the original game due to how much longer the narrative is. The original team tried to work together again on the project to keep themselves familiar with the concepts of the series. In regards to changes NIS America made, Spike Chunsoft was supportive of the ideas they provided. The producer and assistant producers were in direct contact with the original creators of the series, making the interaction between the team to be done quickly. Sonia Nevermind's traits were altered due to how in the Japanese version she was using terms from the 1980s and 1990s in Japan. The team was concerned if her catchphrases should be kept intact for the Western version. Fuyuhiko was also challenging to dub as a result of his initial harsh personality. The casting was made with the help of Bang Zoom!. Similarly,
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was difficult to dub as a result of his multi-faced personality. Since in the Japanese version both Makoto Naegi and Nagito were voiced by
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, in the English version they decided to also use the same actor:
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Other media


Printed media

The first ''Danganronpa'' has received two manga adaptations. The first adaptation, illustrated by Saku Toutani, was published in
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's ''Famitsu Comic Clear'' web magazine between June 24, 2011, and October 18, 2013, and is told from the perspective of the other students. The second, illustrated by Samurai Takashi and based on ''Danganronpa: The Animation'', began serialization in
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's '' Shōnen Ace'' magazine from July 2013. An official fanbook and comic anthologies based on both the game and the anime have also been published. A mini
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written by Ryohgo Narita, titled , is unlockable in ''Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'' after clearing the game once. The story takes place in an alternate universe where Makoto manages to find an alleged escape switch. The prequel, '' Danganronpa Zero'', takes place in Hope's Peak Academy shortly before the events of "The Tragedy", following an
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c protagonist, Ryoko Otonashi, while detective
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searches for its perpetrator, the mysterious Izuru Kamukura. The light novel series '' Danganronpa: Kirigiri'', which takes place before the events of the first game, follows a young Kyoko Kirigiri and her assistant Yui Samidare over the course of several years as they set out to become private detectives, rising through the ranks of the . '' Kirigiri Sou'', which takes place before the first game and after the events of the
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series '' Danganronpa: Kirigiri'', follows college student Kouhei Matsudaira and Kyoko Kirigiri, as both of them investigate a mysterious mansion ruled by the influence of a
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of Kyoko (known as Kyoka) created by
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and her "siblings", the Rhinogradentia. The light novel trilogy '' Danganronpa: Togami'', which takes place before and during "The Tragedy", follows
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and his secretary and biographer Blue Ink after he is stranded naked in
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with her by the Ultimate Despair organization, as the Ultimate Imposter takes over the Togami Conglomerate and announces worldwide that lest he (the real Byakuya) be assassinated within the following 24 hours, the Ultimate Despair group will "end the world." The second volume also focuses on a younger Byakuya and the Imposter as they compete against fifteen of their siblings in the Togami family competition for the position of Togami heir, which quickly devolves into a killing game. The manga series ''Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer'', which takes place between the events of the first two games, follows rookie and veteran Future Foundation agents Misaki Asano and Takumi Hijirihara, the latter of whom leads a secret parallel life as a vigilante
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obsessed with Mukuro Ikusaba, who only kills other murderers. A short story booklet titled , written by Kazutaka Kodaka, was included with special editions of the first Japanese Blu-ray and DVD release of ''Danganronpa: The Animation'', serving as an origin story relating how Makoto came to be selected as the "Ultimate Lucky Student" of Hope's Peak Academy. Alongside the next anime, a manga spin-off illustrated by Mitomo Sasako, titled ''
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'', began serialization in
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's ''
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'' from March 9, 2016. Initially released as ''Killer Killer'', in its third chapter, published on May 9, 2016, the manga series was revealed to be a side-story of ''Danganronpa 3''. The series focuses on Misaki Asano, a young woman assigned to the Future Foundation's sixth branch. She specializes in murder investigations, and is teamed up with fellow investigator Takumi Hijirihara, who, following "The Tragedy", has secretly become a serial killer, known as the "Killer Killer", obsessed with killing other serial killers the pair are tasked with apprehending. Two comic anthologies were released on September 9, 2016, and another was released on October 25, 2016, by
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.


Anime

In December 2012,
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'' magazine announced that there would be an
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television series adaptation of the first game, titled '' Danganronpa: The Animation'', produced by Lerche and directed by
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. The series aired between 4 July 2013 and 26 September 2013 on
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' Anime-ism programming block. The final Blu-ray/DVD volume, released on 26 February 2014, features an extended final episode.
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simulcast the series as it aired and released it on
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/DVD in North America on 10 November 2015, while
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released the series in the UK on 9 November 2015. The anime is licensed by
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in Southeast Asia and aired on
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in Japanese audio with English subtitles. A second anime series, titled '' Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'', aired between July and September 2016. The series is split into two simultaneously airing parts: ''Side: Future'', which serves as a conclusion to the "Hope's Peak Academy" storyline, and ''Side: Despair'', which serves as a prequel to the first two games, ''Trigger Happy Havoc'' and ''Goodbye Despair''. Seiji Kishi once again directed the series at Lerche, while
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wrote the screenplay. The ''Danganronpa'' development staff have stated that, while difficult to work on both titles simultaneously, they are giving it since the opportunity to do something like it does not come up often. Initially, an anime adaptation of ''Danganronpa 2'' had been planned, but in the end the development staff opted for making an anime that takes place after ''Danganronpa 2'' instead, as Kodaka felt that the ''Danganronpa 2'' characters' story had ended within that game and that he could not write another about what happened to them afterward very easily. While class trials had originally been considered, it was thought that it would have been too painful for the characters to sit through another one, which was what led to the decision to make the conclusion into an anime. The series was licensed for simulcasting by Funimation. Despite episodes alternating between the Future and Despair arcs when it originally aired, Funimation groups the episodes by arc on its streaming service. An
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titled ''Super Danganronpa 2.5: Komaeda Nagito to Sekai no Hakaisha'', was bundled with ''Danganronpa V3'' in Japan on 12 January 2017.


Music

The original soundtracks for both the games and the anime are composed by
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. The soundtrack for ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' was released in Japan by Sound Prestige Records on 14 February 2011, with the ending theme, , performed by
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, which is also used as the anime's final ending theme. The soundtrack for ''Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'' was released on 31 August 2012. The soundtrack for ''Danganronpa: The Animation'' was released by
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on 28 August 2013. The opening theme for the anime series was "Never Say Never", performed by TKDz2b with Jas Mace, Marchitect and Tribeca, the single of which was included with the first Blu-ray/DVD volume of the anime released on 28 August 2013. The ending theme is by Susumu feat. Soraru, the single of which was released on 4 September 2013. There have also been drama CDs, as well as bonus soundtracks included with limited-edition releases of the games.


Appearances in other games

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for Spike Chunsoft's role-playing game, '' Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars''. Costumes of Monokuma and Monomi also appear in the Japanese
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versions of ''
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'', which are published by Spike Chunsoft in that region. Another Spike game developed for the PlayStation Portable, ''Gachitora: The Roughneck Teacher in High School'', allows a player to wear a Monokuma costume if a ''Danganronpa'' save file is present upon playing ''Gachitora''. Downloadable outfits based on Monokuma and Monomi also appeared in the ''
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'' game, ''Motto! SoniComi''. Characters from ''Danganronpa'' appear as downloadable content in '' Fushigi no Chronicle: Furikaerimasen Katsu Madewa''. The
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'' features remixed music from the ''Danganronpa'' series, as well as character skins of Makoto Naegi, Monokuma, Monomi, Hajime Hinata,
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, Chiaki Nanami, Ibuki Mioda and Sayaka Maizono. Costumes of Makoto, Kyoko, Junko, Monokuma, Hajime, Chiaki, Nagito and Mikan, as well as a pet of Monomi appear as part of a crossover in the
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''.


Theatrical plays

The franchise had a theatrical play dubbed . The play follows Makoto Naegi as he and his classmates must kill each other without being caught by the other students. The play features all the characters from the anime and game. The game is localized to Japan only. A stage play based on the anime ''Future Arc'' was made with InnocentSphere's Hideyuki Nishimori directing and writing the scripts. It premiered on 20 July 2018.


Reception


Sales

The series was a commercial success. As of 7 November 2018, the game series had sold over of 930,000 units in Japan. The best-selling Danganronpa game in Japan is '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'', which sold a total of 258,250 units on the
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. In Europe and the United States, combined sales of the first two games on PlayStation Vita, ''Trigger Happy Havoc'' and ''Goodbye Despair'', have surpassed 200,000 copies sold as of April 2015. Spike Chunsoft reported in March 2018 that the two games each sold an additional 200,000 units through
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. By 2021, the series reached 5 million copies sold worldwide.


Critical response

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'' claimed that the popularity behind ''Danganronpa'' not only comes from the plot and gameplay but also the "zany, multifaceted characters" who are both expressive and distinctive. The tension provoked by the trials was said to be the most important part of the gameplay,, as the player feels confused about what character could have been the murderer of a case. ''Hardcore Gamer'' said the game has an "uncanny ability to leave its players slack-jawed at the sights of the unraveling plot points." ''
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'' praised its art style and well thought out story. The media focused on the art style and character designs, which they felt helped to easily tell apart characters and enjoy their interactions with leads.2014-04-01
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A major praise in regards to the narrative are the twists revealed through class trial like Nagito Komaeda's true character in ''Goodbye Despair'' or Kaede Akamatsu's last action in ''Killing Harmony''. This also led to articles focused on the game's strongest characters based on intelligence or major role in the series. However, the trials have often received criticism for being easy to solve. The latest game, ''Killing Harmony'', attracted divisive comments from fans due to its ending which involves the characters being aware of their fictional nature and the emotional catharisis they have suffered as a result of the series' popularity. The cast in general was well received with several of them often being the subject of
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based on their distinctive designs, with multiple favoriting
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. In November 2019, a Monokuma costume created controversy in
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Erika Klash was denied entry to a
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while dressed as the character, after performing in-character at the Austin International Drag Festival at the club Elysium for five years. Klash later received an apology from a Whataburger representative over the incident, both in-person and on
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. The reveal in the first game of one characters' gender, who had been cross-dressing, received mixed reception from some critics, who called the discovery "a cheap plot device". The series has won multiple awards, including the first one: ''
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, Best Sony Portable Exclusive Game, and Best Adventure Game. ''
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'' awarded it Best Vita Exclusive, Best New Character (Monokuma) while RPGFan gave it the "Best Story", and "Best Graphic Adventure", while ''Goodbye Despair'' received ''
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(Readers), ''Hardcore Gamer''s Best PS Vita Game, "Best New Character" (Monokuma), and "Best Adventure Game", while in the
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it won the "Award of Excellence". In 2017, ''
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'' readers voted ''Danganronpa'' among the top four
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s of all time, along with ''
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'', '' 428: Shibuya Scramble'' and '' Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney''. ''Killing Harmony'' won the Excellence Prize at the
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and the award for "Best Plot Twist" in ''
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''s 2017 Adventure Game of the Year Awards. In a ''Famitsu'' poll celebrating the franchise's tenth anniversary, the series remained more popular within female players than male players. The survey also included the fact that ''Danganronpa'' is mostly popular within young adults despite the magazine claiming the game were created to appeal to older gamers. In 2014, The 19th
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committee chose
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to receive their Individual Award for the stretch of his career including '' Danganronpa: The Animation'', '' Arpeggio of Blue Steel'', and '' Hamatora''. ''
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'' writer Kenneth Shepard acclaimed the ''End of Hope's Peak Academy'' series, stating that despite the franchise changing media from games, the narrative was appropriate for the television series. He added that he felt that the anime managed to bring closure to Makoto's story arc and felt his story easy for newcomers rather than just returning players. The finale of the series' ''Hope Arc'' earned positive reception for how it handled the respective finales of Makoto's and Hajime's/Izuru's journeys, despite lacking the appeal the original games had in the usage of antagonists. According to Kodaka, ''
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''s success in North America was due to how it distinguished itself from most visual novels with its gameplay mechanics, which ''Danganronpa'' later built upon and helped it also find success in North America. He further noted that the team behind the games were surprised by the popularity of the three games, claiming they were not expecting ''Danganronpa'' to become popular games. As a result, he found that the franchise was so successful that it approached
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series ''
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'', although ''Persona'' still being vastly more popular. Anime director Tomohisa Taguchi was so impressed by Kodaka's work on ''Danganronpa'' that he collaborated with him on the anime '' Akudama Drive''.


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External links

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