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Voiced by Naoya Uchida,[5] and David Wald. [6] Tahōmaru Voiced by Shōya Chiba,[5] and Blake Jackson. [6] Jukai. Voiced by Akio Ōtsuka,[5] and Ty Mahany. [6] Otsuka had previously voiced
Daigo Kagemitsu in the 2004 video game adaption. Nuinokata. Voiced by Chie Nakamura,[5] and Patricia Duran. [6] Production[edit] Concept[edit] Kazuhiro Furuhashi (left) directed the Dororo anime based on
Osamu Tezuka's work. Producer[a] Manabu Otsuka said there are many charms of the anime Dororo, but he thinks the most important thing to convey is Hyakkimaru and Dororo, the two characters. It was a nice duo in the original, but the relationship between the two is quite different from the original. Hyakkimaru gradually regains his body and gradually recognizes the existence of Dororo.
[78] The roguelike rhythm game Crypt of the Necrodancer features remixed music from the Danganronpa series, as well as character skins of
Makoto Naegi, Monokuma, Monomi, Hajime Hinata, Junko Enoshima, Chiaki Nanami, Ibuki Mioda and Sayaka Maizono. [79] Costumes of Makoto, Kyoko, Junko, Monokuma, Hajime, Chiaki, Nagito and Mikan, as well as a pet of Monomi appear as part of a
crossover in the NetEase survival mobile game Identity V. [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.
(2004) produced by French studio SIP Animation
also uses an anime art-style. The Sailor Moon inspirations are pretty obvious with the Magical Girl motifs. The art style was confirmed by a
director to have been inspired by anime such as Neon Genesis Evangelion. The circus scene from the Tom Poes movie “The Dragon That Wasn’t, Or Was He?” is very anime esque with how the characters are drawn and animated; the film had some scenes outsourced to Japan. Totally Spies! is one of the most known animesque European shows. The cartoon was produced by the French company, Marathon Media.