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Crimson prepares a spell to make Fu fall in love with him, but Fu’s sister Majo breaks her hypnosis to save him and is shot. Crimson is shocked when Majo abruptly reveals her magic is teleportation magic and before she collapses she teleports him far away to a ruined city, breaking the hypnosis on the other magicians who rush to help her and Fu recover. 16"Will of Resistance"
Transliteration: "Aragau Ishi" (Japanese: 抗う意思)Junya KoshibaDeko AkaoKazuaki MouriFebruary 4, 2024 (2024-02-04) Olto Zora decides to kill Starlia. Having fallen from a great height while being teleported Crimson’s bones are shattered and he passes out. Starlia and her surviving men approach Olto Zora’s hiding place, so he releases chemicals to turn his dragons savagely insane and many soldiers are killed. On seeing Starlia’s face Olto Zora realises she resembles his former master, a Solarian princess named Lakucia, so he fails to notice Starlia’s assassin Nazarena sneak up and stab him in the heart. This reveals his body is fake and his real body is underground. As he is dragged to the surface by Starlia’s telekinesis he recalls he was Lakucia’s soldier and he rejoices at being reminded of his love for her, even if it
means Starlia kills him. Borgius, having regained his former power for his suicide attack, joins the battle and saves Olto Zora. Seeing Starlia unconscious Olto Zora recalls his human past, his friends, Lakucia’s murder by Waltekamui and his transformation into a Monarch. Feeling unable to kill her he invites Starlia to
become a Monarch.
The change was made in order that the audience did not focus on the grotesqueness of the situation, and instead could focus on the relationships and personalities of characters[1] and the psychological impact of the scenario. This change also meant that the game's age rating could be lowered,[1] widening its audience. Hiring Nobuyo Ōyama as the voice actress for Monokuma was a huge turning point in the game's development, and it led to an all-time high in hits on the game's development website. [3] Monokuma was her first voice acting role after retiring as the voice of Doraemon after 27 years. Hiring a voice cast that was very well known from popular anime series led to a lot of fan interest outside of people who would usually be interested in a game like Danganronpa, which was the development team's goal. [3] Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc ultimately earned an aggregate review score of 83/100 on Metacritic, which opened the door to sequels and an anime adaptation. The success has led to the games being localized in multiple languages and published in many countries worldwide. Games[] Main Series Games[] Hope's Peak Series Cover Name Release Date Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
ダンガンロンパ 希望の学園と絶望の高校生 PSP: 日本語 November 25, 2010 PS Vita: 日本語 October 10, 2013
中文(臺灣) January 13, 2014
中文 January 16, 2014
English February 11, 2014
February 11, 2014 Steam: February 18, 2016 iOS/Android: 日本語 August 20, 2012
May 21, 2020 Nintendo Switch: 日本語 November 4, 2021
中文 November 4, 2021
English
December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
en-AU December 3, 2021 Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
スーパーダンガンロンパ2 さよなら絶望学園 PSP: 日本語 July 26, 2012 PS Vita: 日本語 October 10, 2013
中文(臺灣) April 24, 2014
English September 2, 2014
September 5, 2014 Steam: April 18, 2016 iOS/Android: August 20, 2020 Nintendo Switch: 日本語 November 4, 2021
中文 November 4, 2021
English December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
en-AU December 3, 2021 Danganronpa 1. 2 Reload
ダンガンロンパ1・2 Reload PS Vita: 日本語 October 10, 2013 PS4: English March 14, 2017
March 17, 2017
日本語 May 18, 2017 Steam: June 6, 2016 Danganronpa Decadence
ダンガンロンパ トリロジーパック Nintendo Switch: 日本語 November 4, 2021
中文 November 4, 2021
English December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
en-AU December 3, 2021 Ultimate Academy for
Gifted Juveniles Series Cover Name Release Date Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
NEWダンガンロンパV3 みんなのコロシアイ新学期 PS4: 日本語 January 12, 2017
English September 26, 2017
September 29, 2017
en-AU October 9, 2017 PS Vita: 日本語 January 12, 2017
English September 26, 2017
September 29, 2017
en-AU October 9, 2017 Steam: September 26, 2017 Nintendo Switch: 日本語 November 4, 2021
中文 November 4, 2021
English December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
en-AU December 3, 2021 iOS/Android: April 12, 2022 Spin-off Games[] Cover Name Release Date Danganronpa Another Episode:
Ultra Despair Girls
絶対絶望少女 ダンガンロンパ Another Episode PS Vita: 日本語 September 25, 2014
中文 July 24, 2015
English September 1, 2015
September 4, 2015
en-AU September 10, 2015
한국어 December 3, 2015 Steam: June 23, 2017 PS4: English June 27, 2017
June 23, 2017
日本語 June 29, 2017 Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp
ハッピーダンガンロンパS 超高校級の南国サイコロ合宿 Nintendo Switch: 日本語 November 4, 2021
中文 November 4, 2021
English December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
en-AU December 3, 2021 Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls is a midquel, set between Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. Unlike the games in the main series, Ultra Despair Girls is a third-person action-adventure game, with a battle system. It has a much greater focus on exploration and world-building collectibles.
When reading a note Kotomi left for her in the book she had loaned to her, Kaede collapses as her past recollections slowly start to return, though at the risk of forgetting her current life. The Azusagawa siblings try to go to Kaede's school, but the trauma returns when Kaede
spots other students. Instead, the two visit a zoo to cheer her up, with Sakuta gifting her a year-round
pass to visit the zoo's panda exhibit. At night, Sakuta tricks Kaede into believing they are taking a shortcut home, but instead leads her to the school. With no one around, Kaede is comforted by the trip and proclaims she is ready to attend school again. The next morning, however, Kaede's old self has returned at the price of her recent memories.