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When the apocalypse broke out, Higurashi saw this as an opportunity to do whatever he wanted without any consequences, and met others who felt similarly disenfranchised by society, but in reality put themselves in that situation. They made their own bucket list consisting entirely of
causing as much harm and destruction as possible, infiltrating Akira's village and releasing zombies into it in order to zombify Akira, whose
extrovertedness Higurashi had always envied. Although he destroys much of the village, minimal casualties are sustained and he is defeated by Akira in
combat before being beaten by a zombie. Akira shows compassion to Higurashi in his final moments, and in return, Higurashi uses the last of his sentience to lure some of the zombies away from Akira and his parents, before jumping into a river and drowning. Shigenobu Kurasagi (蔵杉 重信, Kurasugi Shigenobu) Voiced by: Seiro Ogino[9] (Japanese); Bill Millsap[9] (English) A member of Higurashi's group. He had become disenfranchised with his work and marriage, leading to the latter dissolving, but in reality expected her to do everything for him while he provided money, rather than actually work on their relationship. After joining Higurashi's group during the outbreak, Kurasagi's bucket list item becomes wanting to abuse his wife. During the assault on Akira's village, he fights with Kencho on a roof, who angrily points out his faults. Kencho manages to throw Kurasagi off the roof, where he is devoured by zombies.
Naoki Atenbou (阿天坊直己, Atenbo Naoki) Voiced by: Kouji Takeda[9] (Japanese); Bill Rogers[9] (English) A member of Higurashi's group. He refused to apply himself to any of his jobs and would routinely get fired, but chose to blame bad luck over his selfishness.
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[20] The word "Danganronpa" originated from character designer Rui
Komatsuzaki which was first written in kanji but it was later taken to katakana for the logo. [21] Kodaka cites David Lynch as a major inspiration when making the games. He stated "As opposed to being about death, these are games about playing for your life, since killing is much less purposeful without a motive to justify it. This is
something you can really see with all his titles. ". [22] The first game in the series, titled Danganronpa: Kibō no Gakuen to Zetsubō no Kōkōsei, was produced by Yoshinori Terasawa, who was inspired by movies such as Saw and Cube.