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Why do so many people like Danganronpa?

Why do so many people like Danganronpa?

They love the series for its zany, multifaceted characters. In a series with dozens upon dozens of heroes and villains, its character designs and strong writing is what makes players cling to them, to the extent of cosplaying as them, writing fan fiction, and more. It’s what makes the series standout.

Is the Danganronpa anime as good as the game?

Danganronpa is very dramatic, but the game takes the cake when it comes to dramatizing scenes. The story scenes, trials, and investigations are a lot more drawn out. The game features more arguing between characters and even more development between classmates like Sakura, who ends up being the group’s spy.

What is the deal with Danganronpa?

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What even is Danganronpa? Danganronpa is a visual novel—a type of dialogue-heavy, largely text-based adventure game popular in Japan. It’s about a group of students who think they’ve been invited to study at an elite school called Hope’s Peak Academy, but have in fact become unwitting pawns in a sinister, deadly game.

What does the V in Danganronpa V3 stand for?

According to a developer, the V stands for “Victory.” This is a reference to how in Beethoven’s 5th symphony he used a now iconic 4 note sequence that coincidentlaly matches the Morse code message for the letter V, dot dot dot dash.

Why is Danganronpa rated M?

Danganronpa is a series that features very mature and sometimes disturbing content. Most of the games are rated M for a reason. It’s a murder mystery series that largely features teenagers dying in sometimes gruesome ways.

Why is Junko so popular in the fandom?

Ironically, her popularity as a fashionista was due to an air of being ‘not fake’. Junko’s personality and mannerisms tend to be very erratic and unstable; she claims that her high level of intelligence makes her bored of even her own personality. Due to this, Junko is willing to do anything to bring about despair.