Who is the mascot of Danganronpa Another?
This goes for both the first game and the sequel, since they’re kind of a package deal and have a near 1:1 overlap in terms of fans.
This goes for both the first game and the sequel, since they’re kind of a package deal and have a near 1:1 overlap in terms of fans.
Pretty much everyone in the killing school trip treats Monomi like a suspicious nuisance. I can't say it's unfounded; she weasels her way out of any questions, refers to herself as a teacher, and just looks... weird. Come the end of the game, and it turns out that Monomi was good all along and that we were (in a way) the baddies, but what did you think? Did you side with the students in suspicion or did you think that she was actually a good guy?
I've been looking to add more to the TVTropes page for this subreddit, and I figured "Odd Friendship" was a good place to start. So if one of your characters has an odd friendship with another character, feel free to tell me (with some details for what the friendship is like and how it begun, preferably) and I'll add it whenever I can.
"Don't ask why Bomby wanted to tag along so badly," Athena said. "He's just... I don't know, feeling lonely, I guess?"
"I tagged along because I wanted to tag along!" Bomby interjected. "Jeez... fuckin' wuss..."
((Ignore the text that says 'r/HopesPeakAcademy Chapter 6', I am so exhausted and I cannot give two shits to erase it.))
"100 Mile Junk Food Dash" is the theme used basically when something weird and stupid is happening (EX: Yasuhiro explaining his burger story in THH).
My one rule is that I can't be intentionally trying to be funny, of course. The whole point is that these are unscripted and come purely from the absurdity that follows. That's another question for you: do you have any self-imposed rules for yourself like that?
Nothing happened! Why are you notifying me of a thing that will apparently happen in the future?! Come on! And yeah, that is my subreddit that I made a few years ago. There's only one post and it's from me. Feel free to drop by if you care about, well... fictional polaroid pics.
Because it doesn't seem too effective to me if Reddit's filters are automoderated, which they are. Has it ever worked for you?
The label read "bad idea sauce", and the cap was open, revealing a maroonish-color liquid with the consistency of sauce around the rim. The cap itself was nowhere to be seen.
Drink the sauce?
It can be a general thing, or a specific moment that makes you laugh. I nominate Hiyoko saying "on foenem", that always cracks me up.
"The two of us will make it so far in life... it'll be wonderful!"
By that, I mean in the position of Nikei Yomiuri. What plan would you have come up with, rather than the one that obviously failed? You have all resources and objects at Nikei's disposal, but also all the opponents that were in Nikei's way as well.
I only have two ideas rattling around in that mind of mine...
But what do you think? I'm excited to hear your ideas!
Characters that you don't use as much as your main(s), but still use enough for them to be consider your secondary.
Going to sleep now since it's quite late. Hope everyone is well-rested for tomorrow!
In Japanese, all Danganronpa games (with a few exceptions, such as THH and Kirigirisō) have an adjective attached to their titles. However, when translated into English, these adjectives were removed and not replaced with anything. As a result, almost all fan killing games (known as Fanganronpas) based off of the Danganronpa franchise don't bother with giving adjectives in their title.
I would like to give a massive thanks to Mega of the Mega Convoy and their "Super High School Level Look at the Localization of Danganronpa", as I will quote them and their explanation of what these adjectives mean.
>[T]he next game is titled Super Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Academy (...) in Japanese. The “Super” in the title is likely a nod to the evolution of gaming during the 16-bit era. Many games from that era (...) were iterative sequels to their older NES counterparts. They retained a lot of the structures and core mechanics that made the NES originals great, while also building off of them and advancing their respective series. The use of “Super” in these titles became a trend during that time, symbolizing this evolution. (...) This is shown in [Danganronpa 2] through both expanding the lore of the first game or retreading themes seen in the first game and purposely subverting them[.]
>Likewise, the third game was called New Dangan Ronpa V3: Everyone's New Semester of Killing. (...) A common trend for a lot of modern remakes or new entries that are supposed to be seen as a new spin on a series is that they’d often have the term New (ニュー) or Shin (新) in their titles. This is usually done to establish that this is a fresh or original take on an older formula and represents somewhat of a new beginning. (...) In Danganronpa V3, the “New” is meant to establish the game as both a new spin on the series formula, as well as a way to point out that it follows a separate continuity from the previous games.
Well? With this knowledge, what adjectives would you give to the titles of other Fanganronpas?