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Yoo Da-mi as Kim Sun-ae[19] Jang Dae-hee's secretary and Kang Min-jung's spy. Others[edit] Lee David as Lee Ho-jin[20] Sae-royi's investment manager. Ho-jin was Sae-ro-yi, Soo-ah and Geun-won's classmate in high school. After years of bearing the constant bullying from Geun-won, he gets into a prestigious college and takes up business administration. He partners up with Sae-ro-yi in taking revenge against Geun-won and CEO Jang. In 2020, he becomes the
financial manager for Sae-ro-yi's
company IC Group. In one of the flashback scene when he visited Sae-ro-yi in prison; he listed Sae-ro-yi as a friend. Kim Yeo-jin as Jo Jeong-min[21] Yi-seo's mother, who disapproves of Yi-seo quitting college and working at DanBam. She also did not have a good impression of Sae-ro-yi at first but eventually consents to her daughter's relationship with him. Yoon Kyung-ho as Oh Byeong-heon[22] Detective in charge of Geun-won's hit-and-run case which he was pressured to cover up. He quit his job after the case and is now one of Sae-ro-yi's suppliers.
First exposure to something that insinuates a deeper layer could cause any viewer to wax philosophical. And there lies the difference: those that have
seen the laminated copy, as well as the
genuine article. When the same concepts are seen done right, suddenly that laminated copy starts to become all the more noticeable. And so is the case with Suburu's supposedly "broken psyche. "
Like the case for Gakkougurashi of summer 2015, another show proclaimed as a 'deconstruction' of its genre, Re:Zero also takes pleasure in tinkering with delirium, but refuses to truly dive into it. It glorifies the main character's mental breakdown, turning it on and off at the whims of the scriptwriters.
[80][81] Theatrical plays[edit] The franchise had a theatrical play dubbed Danganronpa The Stage 2016 (ダンガンロンパ THE STAGE 2016. ) The play follows Makoto Naegi as he and his classmates must kill each other
without being caught by the other students. The play features all the characters from the anime and game. The game is localized to Japan only. A stage play based on the anime Future Arc was made with InnocentSphere's Hideyuki Nishimori directing and writing the scripts. It premiered on 20 July 2018. [82] Reception[edit] Japanese and Western review scores
As of 7 February 2019. Game Famitsu Metacritic Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (PSP) 36/40[83] (PC) 82/100[84]
(Vita) 80/100[85] Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (PSP) 37/40[86] (PC) 83/100[87]
(Vita) 81/100[88] Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (Vita) 35/40[89] (Vita) 72/100[90]
(PS4) 67/100[91] Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (PS4) 37/40[92]
(Vita) 37/40[92] (PS4) 81/100[93]
(Vita) 80/100[94]
(PC) 80/100[95] Danganronpa 1-2 Reload (PS4) 83/100[96] Sales[edit] The series was a commercial success. As of 7 November 2018, the game series had sold
over of 930,000 units in Japan. [97] The best-selling Danganronpa game in Japan is Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, which sold a total of 258,250 units on the PlayStation Portable. [97] In Europe and the United States, combined sales of the first two games on PlayStation Vita, Trigger Happy Havoc and Goodbye Despair, have surpassed 200,000 copies sold as of April 2015.