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The soundtrack for Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair was released on 31 August 2012. The soundtrack for Danganronpa: The Animation was released by Geneon Universal Entertainment on 28 August 2013. The opening theme for the anime series was "Never Say Never", performed by TKDz2b with Jas Mace, Marchitect and Tribeca, the single of which was included with the first Blu-ray/DVD volume of the anime released on 28 August 2013. The ending theme is "Zetsubōsei: Hero Chiryōyaku" (絶望性:ヒーロー治療薬, Despairity: A Hero's Treatment) by Susumu feat. Soraru, the single of which was released on 4 September 2013. There have also been drama CDs, as well as bonus soundtracks included with limited-edition releases of the games. [citation needed] Appearances in other games[edit] Monokuma appears in some downloadable content for Spike Chunsoft's role-playing game, Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars. [74] Costumes of Monokuma and Monomi also appear in the Japanese PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions of Terraria, which are published by Spike Chunsoft in that region. [75] Another Spike game developed for the PlayStation Portable, Gachitora: The Roughneck Teacher in High School, allows a player to wear a Monokuma costume if a Danganronpa save file is present upon playing Gachitora. [76] Downloadable outfits based on Monokuma and Monomi also appeared in the Super Sonico game, Motto! SoniComi. [77] Characters from Danganronpa appear as downloadable content in Fushigi no Chronicle: Furikaerimasen Katsu Madewa.

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Saki aims to make the most of her time with her friends and make up for all the time she spent in the hospital. She has an older brother named Tsukasa, who is very protective of her and has been looking after her ever since she fell ill. Honami Mochizuki (望月 穂波, Mochizuki Honami) Voiced by: Reina Ueda[9] Honami is the drummer of the band, and acts as the motherly figure of the group. During middle school, she was afraid of being isolated by her classmates, who accused her of being "two-faced" for siding with everyone. She decided to distance herself from her childhood friends and hang out more with her classmates instead. She later realized she had been running away from them in order protect herself. Honami loves apple pie and often buys it in bulk, something she considers embarrassing. She also seems to be bad at drawing, but is a good swimmer. She has a part-time job as a cleaner at Kanade Yoisaki's house and has been making sure Kanade is getting proper nutrition. Shiho Hinomori (日野森 志歩, Hinomori Shiho) Voiced by: Yuki Nakashima[9] Shiho is the bassist of the band. She also works part-time at a live house and sometimes fill-in a bassist position. Archived from the original on July 14, 2022. Retrieved August 4, 2022. August 2022: Hazra, Adriana (August 12, 2022). "My Hero Academia, Spy×Family, More Rank on NYT August Bestseller List". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on August 12, 2022.
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