Danganronpa Anime: Release Order
Order is:-Danganronpa: The Animaton-Super Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (Game, you should watch someone play this or read an in depth summary)-Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak (You should alternate between Future and Despair but start with whichever you want)-Super Danganronpa 2.5 (Itll make sense when you watch)
What Order To Watch Danganronpa Anime?
Order to play these games
''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc 4koma KINGS The Manga'' ''Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair: The Manga'' ''Super Danganronpa 2: Sayonara Zetsubou Gakuen: 4-Koma KINGS The Manga'' ''Super Danganronpa 2 - Komaeda Nagito no Kouun to Kibou to Zetsubou''
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc: exists as both game and anime: you watched the anime version. The game version is a lot better IMO, especially for characterization, but it's your choice whether to play it since you already know the plot. Super Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair: Game only.
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Kokichi Oma was a normal talentless high school boy who participated in the 53rd Season of Danganronpa, a famous worldwide reality show made by Team Danganronpa.
Dangaronpa is unique because there aren’t just multiple seasons of the animated series ⏤ there’s also an OVA, a special, and a ton of games. Because of this, there are two ways to take in everything Dangaronpa has to offer, with or without video games. First, here’s a list of how to watch the series with just video content.
To kick things off, you’ll want to watch the titular series that first aired in 2013. Danganronpa will introduce you to 16 students trapped within Hope’s Peak Academy as Monokuma, an animatronic bear, attempts to entice them into killing classmates to graduate.
This one-episode OVA is in the same universe but separate from the story of the main anime. You’ll follow Nagito Komaeda, whose bad luck winds up working out well for others. After suffering a terrible death, Nagito lives within his own mind, which is a peaceful existence until The Destroyer of the World arrives.
If you’re looking to add the games into your binge, things can get a little more confusing, as some are interchangeable. Here’s the best order to watch/play in:
Danganronpa the Animation is an abridged version to Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc which was the first game of the Danganronpa series.
As an OVA This little bit isn’t terribly crucial. Also, The viewer is introduced to the basic story through a blend of the game’s second along with Danganronpa 3. Then the story is further specifics.
If you’ve played the first game, there is no reason to see the anime adaptation unless it is for entertainment. Although you could skip the first game the adaptation of the anime is somewhat rushed and skips some aspects.
Considering this is more of a third person shooter which was quite the departure from the visual novel style main games, Ultra Despair Girls may not be something you are interested in playing. In addition, it essentially just gives some more backstory on characters you will see later.
The latest and third game isn’t connected to anything else, including that third series of anime. Also, it’s a funny middle finger to fans. Finally, It sounds like a bad game however it’s not but the developers were playing us with their wits in the end, and I enjoyed it.
So, although you don’t need to know anything about the first game to play the second, you’ll probably love the first game less after playing the second.
If for no other reason than to bring the Hope’s Peak Academy story to a close, you should watch it. Future Arc was a decent film; if you like the murder mystery genre, you’ll enjoy this. There are a lot of new folks, as well as the DR1 survivors, which is great.
But, to answer your question, the answer is no. Danganronpa 3 is only necessary to complete the Hope’s Peak narrative; it is not required to play Danganronpa V3, which is the only game in the series that does not continue the plot. You should be OK if all you want to do is play games.
You certainly can, however it would be best if you first played Trigger Happy Havoc [DR1] to get a sense for the game. It’s preferable to play the other two games first, Trigger Happy Havoc and Goodbye Despair, although it’s not necessary. There are several allusions to the prior two games, as well as sad girls, in version 3.
You can definitely skip it unless you want to watch the Danganronpa 3 anime and be up to speed for like, one single episode. However, as previously said, the anime does contribute to V3, so the decision is all yours!
Absolutely!! You must first complete Danganronpa 1-2 Reload. You don’t have to grasp the storyline and story of V3 to enjoy it, but believe me when I say you’ll be pleased you did since some of the events, characters, and conversations will make a lot more sense.
In terms of game and anime order, Danganronpa 1 (and perhaps its anime, if you’re interested, although the game is superior), Goodbye Despair, Danganronpa 2, the special Super Danganronpa 2.5, and finally Danganronpa: Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (due to its somewhat different gameplay).
When a series comes with episodes, its story and suspense is related to its previous and future episodes. As sometimes a character dies or just has no role at the middle of the play and just appeared anywhere in the next episode, Why and how ? To realize the story flow we should watch it by serial. That’s why the order is essential.
I have mentioned orders of the serials by volumes with the list of the episodes. But “Hope Arc” is just a part without episodes. Another part is Super Danganronpa 2.5 which ends without a sequel. So by following these orders you can watch the play.