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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. [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.
[26][27] Anime Limited now holds the rights in the UK, and they have released the series in both an ultimate and regular collector's edition Blu-Ray. There were plans for a UK DVD release, but these have been put on-hold as of June 2017. In Australia and New Zealand, Madman Entertainment originally released the series on 13 volumes, before re-releasing the series in two DVD volume collections,[28] and later on Blu-ray in a boxset. [29] A series of five original video animations (OVAs) were also released. Most of these are side stories and do not expand on the plot. In March 2006, a DVD featuring these OVAs was released in Japan as Fullmetal Alchemist: Premium Collection. [14] Funimation acquired and dubbed the "Premium Collection" in late 2008 for English release. [30] The DVD was released in English on August 4, 2009. [31] Film[edit] Main article: Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa A film sequel to the 2003 series, Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa, was produced by Bones and premiered in Japanese theaters on July 23, 2005. [32] The film follows Edward Elric's attempts to return to his homeworld, having
lived for two years in our world—which exists in a universe parallel to his own—while
Alphonse is equally determined to reunite with his brother. Funimation released the English DVD on September 12, 2006.
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