Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair > Story Discussion (SPOILERS!) > Topic Details. joffer12345. Mar 17, 2016 @ 5:48pm WHAT HAPPENED TO BYAKUYA! HE'S FAT NOW! WHY? < > Showing 1-15 of 18 comments . Mr. Manual. Mar 17, 2016 @ 6:13pm I'd tell you, but it's a spoiler. ...
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You absolutely have to. Another Episode will spoil Danganronpa 2 for you. leafgreen posted... technally no you dont have 2 since it takes place before 2 Won't Help I think. Is the story good ? Well, Leafgreen doesn't have a clue then. While the game is a prequel it will still totally spoil DR2 for you. He'd know if he actually played Another ...
Unfortunately, you have to play Danganronpa 2. There's no Danganronpa 2 anime. You may have heard that there are anime seasons you can watch, but they're not quite a sequel.
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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye DespairDanganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, known in Japan as Super Dangan Ronpa 2: Farewell Despair Academy (スーパーダンガンロンパ2 さよなら絶望学園), is a Japanese visual novel game developed by Spike Chunsoft. It is the second main title in the Danganronpa series and is a sequel to Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.
Crunchyroll - Danganronpa 2 Anniversary Edition Hits iOS and Android on August 20.
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Because CR doesn't have a license to show the series there. There can be a number of reasons for that, including (but not limited to) the publisher selling the license to it for that country to another company.
It doesn't look like Danganronpa is on Netflix at the moment. There is no clear answer as to why the streaming network has yet to acquire the series despite the show being out almost eight years now and the show having such an immense die-hard fandom.
Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School (ダンガンロンパ3 –The End of 希望ヶ峰学園– Danganronpa 3 – The End of Kibōgamine Gakuen) is a TV anime series that began airing in July 2016, which is directed by Seiji Kishi at Lerche.
Danganronpa V3: Killing HarmonyKokichi Ouma (Kokichi Oma in the English version) is the secondary antagonist-turned-anti-hero of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony. He is titled the Ultimate Supreme Leader. He is voiced by Hiro Shimono in the Japanese version of the game, and by Derek Stephen Prince in the English version of the game.
In Chapter 5 of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, it's revealed the Byakuya Togami in the game is actually The Ultimate Imposter (超高校級の「詐欺師」lit. Super High School Level Conman) who was disguised as Byakuya Togami to hide their true identity.
Nagito, through a convoluted process, arranges his own death so that Chiaki Nanami is considered his killer, and executed.
Makoto Naegi and the other survivors head out to stop Ryota Mitarai, receiving help from some unexpected allies along the way. Memories are remembered, and feelings are felt as the final battle between hope and despair comes to an eventful conclusion.
But just being at the crime scene is dangerous enough itself. Meanwhile, Byakuya Togami looks for a way to break the Future Foundation out of the building, but certain obstacles prevent him from reaching that goal.
Being just a normal student without a special talent, Makoto Naegi wins a lottery to attend the prestigious Hope's Peak Academy where only the top prodigies attend. However, instead of this being the beginning of a wonderful high school life, it's a ticket to despair, because the only way to graduate from Hope's Peak Academy is to kill one ...
The next day, however, Makoto discovers his room in a mess and is horrified to find Sayaka lying dead in the shower room, having been stabbed in the stomach with a kitchen knife. As Makoto becomes angered by this tragic turn of events, Monokuma explains that one of the students is responsible for her murder and they must judge for themselves who the killer is in a "class trial". If the guilty culprit is successfully deduced, that person will be executed, but if they accuse the wrong person, then the culprit will get to escape the academy whilst everyone else will be put to death.
After being granted access to all previously locked rooms, Makoto and Kyoko investigate the dorm's second floor and find a hidden room in the headmaster's lodge. There, they discover the remains of Kyoko's father, who had died long before the killing game started, along with an SD Card containing video interviews of all the students agreeing to spend their lives in Hope's Peak Academy, although Monokuma pulls the plug before the video gets too far. Whilst Kyoko deals with the revelation that her father cared more about her than she thought, Makoto uses the headmaster's e-handbook to open some lockers, finding some textbooks allegedly belonging to Yasuhiro and a notebook containing Kyoko's handwriting, hinting at there being two 'Despair' students. Afterwards, Makoto visits the science lab, being used as a morgue, noticing some curious wounds on Mukuro's body before Monokuma gives him a photo featuring all sixteen students except for himself. As the class trial soon begins, with Monokuma joining the fray, the other students reveal they had also received similar photos, only with them missing from their respective photos. Wondering where these photos came from, Makoto reveals the books he found, deducing they are each missing some of their memories, revealed to have been stolen by Monokuma. Makoto then accuses Monokuma of murdering Mukuro, deducing that Mukuro was murdered twice, pointing out the true cause of death were wounds eerily matching the ones Junko received. After Kyoko proves her innocence by revealing the shameful burns on her hands, Makoto deduces from Monokuma's obscured evidence the identity of the culprit, Monokuma's controller, and the academy's mastermind to be none other than the real Junko Enoshima, who soon appears and reveals herself to be the true Super High School Level Despair.
As the trial begins, swimmer Aoi Asahina testifies that she and martial artist Sakura Oogami witnessed Sayaka enter the kitchen, during which one of the kitchen knives, which was used as the murder weapon, was stolen. Meanwhile, Kyouko proves Makoto's innocence by pointing out that, since his shower room didn't have a lock, he wouldn't have needed to take apart the doorknob to enter it. After wondering how the culprit entered the room in the first place, Kyouko presents evidence which reveals Sayaka had purposely invited someone into the room, meaning that Sayaka had actually intended to murder someone and pin the crime on Makoto, only for her target to fight back and kill her instead. Remembering the message written in blood, Makoto deduces that "11037" is actually an upside down spelling of "LEON" and accuses baseball star Leon Kuwata of the crime.
However, after Makoto deduces Chihiro was actually killed in the boy's changing room, with Kyouko subsequently revealing Chihiro was, in fact, a cross-dressing boy, Byakuya admits he is not the killer and had only modified the crime scene to make the game more interesting. Aug 8, 2013 9:30 AM.