Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School is a mystery horror anime television series produced by Lerche, directed by Daiki Fukuoka, and supervised by Seiji Kishi.
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Danganronpa: The Animation - Watch on Crunchyroll.
Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School - Watch on Crunchyroll.
Kokichi Ouma (Kokichi Oma in the English version) is the secondary antagonist-turned-anti-hero of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.
Crunchyroll - "Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony" Scheduled For September North American Release.
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 will be available to Crunchyroll members in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, and Premium only in Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark. Synopsis: Danganronpa returns with two brand new arcs!
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.
FunimationStreaming, rent, or buy Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School – Season 2: Currently you are able to watch "Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School - Season 2" streaming on Funimation Now or buy it as download on Amazon Video, Microsoft Store, Apple iTunes.
Danganronpa: The Animation is available to stream on Funimation.
CrunchyrollDanganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School (English Dub) Episode 1, Future Arc 1- Third time's the charm, - Watch on Crunchyroll.
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.
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.