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where can i find sayaka's character song?
Maizono has a few songs she’s sung, but here’s a post with all of them!
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Under the cut is an answer to a recent anon ask that contains #SDR2 spoilers up to CH5. (The link in the answer itself contains spoilers up to early CH6, though!) So, fair warning.
Oh, yeah: here it is!
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Below the cut are four anon questions that I figured would be better answered all at once rather than one at a time! If you sent me an anon question recently (...fairly recently, at least), it should be in there.
There are some vague, general spoilers for SDR2 from the third answer down, but I'm not sure if it's anything that one wouldn't guess on their own just from being in the fandom... It's one of those "how relevant is this character to the story in the long run?" types of spoilers. There's your fair warning, at least!
Thank you! I have no problem with people reading and being inspired by my essays - that's why I wrote them, really, so it's actually very flattering - so go right ahead.
And, for future reference: you don't need to ask first! I appreciate the credit given, and the credit given is enough on its own.
Alright! I'm assuming that by "character profiles" you mean translations of the things written about each character in the canon artbooks...in which case, all that I'm aware of is listed here, and I'll update that post once I find anything else.
If there are any translations that aren't on there, though, then I must not know that they exist...and if I don't know that they exist, I can't help you find them. Sorry! There are things being translated all the time, though, so if it's not up there yet then it might be one day soon.
And if you want untranslated scans of the artbook: here they are. You can also buy a physical copy of the book here!
Hm, well...Komaeda has a pretty big role in SDR2. The first question to answer here would be "why are characters with a lot of screentime so popular in fandom?" I'd probably say it's because people get more of a chance to be exposed to their favorite character traits in a character who shows up a lot, since they don't have to go out of their way to be presented with them...in other words, people can leave SDR2 with plenty of evidence and dialogue on which to form a solid opinion about Komaeda. Some of those people will find that Komaeda is the type of character they enjoy seeing, so they'll list him as their favorite character. So, if one of the minor characters in the game had as large and complex a role as he did, you could assume that the amount of fans they would have would also grow proportionally, simply due to a larger amount of the people who like that kind of character being matched up with the character themselves.
...I personally gravitate towards minor characters, though, so I can't really know for sure...
But I would say that the sheer number of Komaeda fans could be probably explained by a combination of the amount of screentime he has, the varied ways he influences the plot during that screentime...and the exponential growth factor inherent in fanbases, too. People become invested in Komaeda, then their friends hear a lot about Komaeda from them, then they become invested in Komaeda too...and there's a lot of Komaeda fanfiction and fanart and so on out there, so even people who don't know any Komaeda fans personally would be reminded of his existence constantly during their time in the fandom, which might bring them to look back and think "you know, Komaeda really is a great character"...and then things just balloon from there. If the number of Komaeda fans seems disproportionately large compared to the number of fans of other characters, it's only because there were slightly more people who liked Komaeda than other characters from the beginning, and then fandom growth took it from there.
As for why individual people like Komaeda, I can't really answer that. There are a lot of different reasons why people might like him, because there are a lot of different approaches people might take in enjoying a character, I think. Some people might like characters with complex attitudes and value systems so that they can challenge themselves in trying to unravel them, and will naturally gravitate to those characters who display those kinds of complex behaviors; some people might like characters they can sympathize with, and will naturally gravitate to those characters they can best relate to; some people might like humor in their fandoms, and will naturally gravitate to those characters who provide the most humorous moments; some people might like tear-jerkers in their fandoms, and will naturally gravitate to those characters who provide the most opportunity for sad realizations and headcanons and fan material. Some people might look at a character as they would a friend, and some people might look at a character as they would a puzzle or a question, and some people might look at a character as they would a stranger or a celebrity, and some people might look at a character as they would the author themselves...
The space fictional characters occupy in our minds is kind of weird, if you think about it; they don't affect things in real life the way real people do, but they're not as abstract as other abstract things are. Different people cross that gap in different ways.
...My answer to this one is basically the same as my answer to the one above, I think.
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So...I've let a lot of anonymous asks accumulate in my inbox. (My bad! Really, I'm sorry about that.) Answering them all at once would be a lot of posts to make, so I've put replies/answers to all of them under the cut. If you've been wondering what I think about what would happen if the Dangan Ronpa kids stopped being able to do their talent, why Yamada isn't popular in the fandom, whether or not I've taken a psychology class before (?), and what character essays I currently have in my endless to-do list, feel free to check!
(If I haven't answered your ask here, then it probably got eaten. Sorry about that! Feel free to resend it.)
As in...in general? Do you mean "what would that change about their personality", or "what would Hope's Peak do with them", or "how would that affect how they think of themselves?" There are a few ways I could interpret this question. I interpreted this as the third one first, so I tried sorting them into groups, but:
Characters who would/might have some sense of self-esteem without the ability to do their talent (respective to their current level of self-esteem): Kuwata, Yamada, Asahina (would probably depend on whether she lost the ability just to swim, or whether she lost the ability for physical activity altogether), Hagakure, Enoshima (although, would not being SHSL Gyaru anymore imply just having someone overtake her in the world of fashion, or would it imply completely losing her charisma/ability to read people/ability to manipulate people?), Naegi, Fukawa (if "not being a SHSL Literary Girl" just implies people not buying her books; if unable to write anything, at all, ever, move down to category four)
Characters who wouldn't have much self-esteem without the ability to do their talent: Fujisaki, Oowada (although, first of all, would losing the ability to perform his talent imply someone else becoming the leader of the Crazy Diamonds, or him being kicked out of the Crazy Diamonds entirely?), Ikusaba (assuming "not being a SHSL Soldier" means being incapable of fighting entirely, e.g. becoming bedridden)
Characters who wouldn't have much of an identity without the ability to do their talent, but might still invent some source of self-esteem elsewhere: Celes, Togami (would depend on circumstances in which he stopped counting as SHSL Heir; being disowned and rejected totally could knock him down into the category below, but I feel like his pride's more resilient than people sometimes give him credit for, and just losing something like "the right to lead the Togami family" or "the ability to play the stock market" would probably only inspire him to create his own business conglomerate/unsolved-cases armchair detective group/whatever else is available to him)
Characters who wouldn't have much of an identity or self-esteem without the ability to do their talent: Maizono, Oogami, Kirigiri (first of all, does becoming bad at detective work mean that she's incapable of drawing good conclusions about other people based on what she observes, and does that imply that either everyone around her has suddenly stopped behaving in a human-like way, or that she's suddenly stopped being able to recognize human behavior? because I think that would just be really surreal, first of all)
(Based on their states of mind when first entering Hope's Peak, and not including SDR2 characters, because between Hinata and Komaeda, the question gets a lot more complicated...and also, because including them would make this answer much, much longer than is really necessary. I guess I'll leave them as an exercise for the reader.)
...These didn't come out as clear-cut as I would have liked, but I could probably elaborate on any one of these. I think I understand what kind of general pattern you're getting at, but reactions would still differ a lot from character to character, and their talents are often too linked to the way their minds work to disentangle one from the other entirely.
I mean, some of the talents in DR/SDR2 are related primarily to how others perceive them: you can't be the best idol in the business unless other people say you're the best idol in the business, you can't be the best writer in your field unless people like and buy your books, and so on. And then there are the talents that are related to nothing but the character's physical aptitude - you're only the best at MMA if you beat everyone else you fight, regardless of whether people recognize you for this or not - and talents that are related to nothing but the character's mental aptitude - you're the best detective if the solutions you come up with for cases consistently match up with the truth of those cases, and that's it. For the latter two categories, especially the third, it's hard to imagine someone losing their aptitude for that talent without something going really wrong with either the actions they take in their daily lives or the way they think about things in their daily lives, which would imply a whole host of unrelated brain changes. Right?
And if by "losing their talent" one just means "losing the distinction of being the best-ever high schooler at that talent", without actually losing any real aptitude in that talent - for example, if someone else arrived on the scene that just happened to be slightly better than them - that would only make any meaningful difference for the kids whose talents are nothing but being #1, and that's not a lot of them. (You can be a really, really good, useful programmer without being the best one - it'd be kind of hard to rank every programmer in the world as above or below one another, anyway.) The rest of them would either just start working towards beating the new kid, or they would just go about their lives as usual.
...Unless you do mean the second option I thought of for how to interpret this, as in, "what would Hope's Peak do with them". In which case...I have no idea. Maybe they'd take the kid out of their classes and focus solely on raising them back to their previous level? Maybe they'd expel the kid and replace them with the new best high school kid with their talent? Maybe they'd just put a few researchers in that kid's classes and let them sit in the back taking notes on their talent's deterioration? I can't think of any canon hints that would support one reading or another. I mean, you could say "Hope's Peak has limited funds and they should only focus their energies on researching the truest talents, so it would be in their best interests to expel slackers immediately", but you could say "Hope's Peak wants to research talent from a number of different angles, so it would be in their best interests to research how talent grows and how talent deteriorates", too. ...Maybe I should reread SDR2 with this question in mind, though, and see if I find anything.
(Also, I kept having to remind myself that I'm sorting these based on what they'd be like if they lost their talent as they are, not based on what they'd be like if they never found their talent at all; those answers end up as some other thing altogether.)
(This reply will contain DR1 spoilers, mostly in the links. If you don't want to see the spoilers, don't click on any of the links below!)
A number of possible reasons:
Some people might have given up on Yamada's character as soon as he started making lewd and/or sexually objectifying comments towards women, out loud, in the presence of women, and occasionally directed towards one of the women present. (The first time he does this fits all four criteria.) That's kind of a deal-breaker for most people when seen in real life, so it's fair that it might be kind of a deal-breaker for people when seen in fictional characters, too...you can argue that it's "just a character flaw" or that "characters don't have to be good people to be likable characters", but this is one of those things that depends more on gut feeling than on moral principle. Some people aren't uncomfortable with the same things in fiction that they'd be uncomfortable with when seen in real life, and some people are, and there are a lot of reasons for why that might be. I like Yamada, but I don't think that I can argue him out of that one.
Some people might be like the above group, but instead of giving up entirely on Yamada, they just chose to stop paying attention to Yamada after that point. There are a lot of characters in Dangan Ronpa, and there are a lot of people who just happen to only be interested in having a small handful of favorite characters at a time, so the less important characters in Dangan Ronpa end up naturally falling to the wayside...these people might have favorite characters in other series that are as bad or worse than Yamada, and they're willing to ignore those characters' flaws in order to appreciate their other character traits, but Yamada makes them uncomfortable once and they're no longer interested in expending their mental energy on understanding him.
Although there are plenty of people who might identify with some aspects of him (finding comfort in fictional characters, taking pride in one's knowledge of what would really only be useless trivia outside of one's fandom, actively participating in fandom in general), they might find the general presentation of his character to be repulsive. (Both the way he acts - he is written as kind of embarrassingly out-of-touch with reality, after all, and that's not even going into his social skills - and the way others react to him - even Naegi's pretty rude towards him.) Ultimately they might conclude, either subconsciously or consciously, that the in-game jokes at Yamada's expense are directed at them, too, and feel uncomfortable or hostile towards Yamada's presence as a result. (I kind of wonder if there's any noticeable pattern of correlation between people who like Yamada as a character and people who like Watamote as a show...I think Dangan Ronpa might be a little more unforgiving in its' jokes towards Yamada than Watamote's jokes are towards Kuroki, but it is a little close.)
Some people might have not been able to respect Yamada as a character because he's fat/they find him physically unattractive, and their lack of respect for him makes them unwilling to care about him, and that's basically it. ...That's not why every person who dislikes Yamada feels that way about him, and there are plenty of people who get understandably angry when someone suggests that it is, but it's hard to say that that's not part of it. How many fat and/or ugly characters can you think of that have the respect of both the author and the fandom? Media's existed for a long time, and we have plenty of established visual markers in media that mean "this character is evil" or "this character is kind" or whatever, and making a character fat or unattractive doesn't often mark anything good. And people learn those visual markers whether they consciously mean to or not. If people didn't immediately associate a hooked nose and sharp eyes and booming hysterical laugh and hunched posture with villainy, there'd be no reason why children's stories would keep giving their villains those characteristics. ...You see what I'm getting at?
And some of it might just be that there are so many other characters in Dangan Ronpa. I already kind of covered this in bullet two, but each person can only have so many favorite characters, right? And some people are more likely to become interested in many characters, and some people are more likely to only become interested in one character at a time, and many people are somewhere in between. Yamada has to compete with characters who get a lot more screentime than he does.
...I think that should cover most of it. There are probably a countless number of reasons for why any particular person would dislike any particular character, but the bullet points above should cover why people don't much like Yamada, in general.
Thank you! I have started a psychology class this year (not really anything special as far as classes go, just an intro class, but the textbook is really interesting), but I've always had an interest in the field, too.
I'm not sure if I could really pinpoint any pop science book I've read or psychology topic I've learned that's really helped me when it comes to analyzing characters, though...more often, what helps me understand one piece of fiction is another. (There have been some pop philosophy and pop history books I've found enlightening with regards to fiction, too, though! I had some thoughts recently about a certain SHSL Despair based on something I read a while back about Dadaist philosophy, actually...) It's kind of like...psychology represents a sort of "objective" view of human nature, or at least as objective as a just-barely-started field of human knowledge can be...but any given work of fiction represents a view of human nature from the mind of that particular story's author. Each story is a different set of thoughts about people, and the more of them you read, the more you can start catching those thoughts in other stories, or applying those thoughts to stories that hold the opposite view, and so on...psychology is more focused on finding general patterns, but literature is a really personal thing.
Psychology is still a useful lens through which to examine fiction, though. I'm currently pretty excited to watch the Dangan MBTI blog grow (note: DR1/SDR2/possibly DR0 spoilers within), regardless of whatever criticisms you might give to MBTI as a complete personality test, and it's not like authors get their ideas about human nature from thin air, anyway; they're getting their information about the world from the same place psychology is, the only difference is the author's own biases. There are a few things I've learned in psych class that I've taken with kind of an attitude of "oh, so is that why people write characters that way?"
Oh, well, I already got to this one! So I hope you had the chance to see it. (I'll do Naegi's hand if I ever see it around, but I hear that Naegi is right at the point where the two pages of the book converge, so it might be really difficult to get a clear scan. I'm not even sure if his entire hand is visible, or if Jin Kirigiri's back is obstructing the view, or if it's possible to guess what Naegi's hand is even without seeing the entire thing.)
...And, current analysis requests:
(Some of those posts should be back up again, by the way! I try to go back and fix broken links when I can, but it's a lot more time-consuming than just adding in new links, so sometimes I fix them more often than other times.)
(Also, this list doesn't include the requests for the Kuwata essay, from...a while ago...and the Fujisaki essay request that someone else made...also a while ago.)
I just wanted to be clear that I do remember these requests! It just...takes me a while to get to them. I'm at a very busy period of my life right now, and character essays are that tricky sort of time commitment that require not just a lot of time, but a lot of uninterrupted time, with no other large projects looming over my head - for me, at least. I try not to make excuses when I start to get lazy, but I promise you that I'm doing as much at the moment as I'm able.
#anonymous#asks#also i think i should apologize directly for how long it takes me to get to asks sometimes.#if you've ever sent me an ask and i took a while to answer - it's nothing against you. promise!#i just have a hard time formulating replies when i have a lot of other responsibilities on my mind.#but i'm going to try to answer every ask i get within 48 hours from now on. wish me luck. (=゜ω゜)ノ
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do you continuously update your dangan ronpa rp help masterpost (fix/delete broken links, add more links)?
Oh, sure, I do! Same goes for the translation masterpost. I try to update them both once a week (and usually on Friday), adding in new links and fixing broken old links, but the latter takes a lot more time than the former so when I’m busy I might go without fixing broken links for a little while. If you send me in a broken link off anon at any time, though, I can take some time to try to hunt it down, and send you a fixed link if I can find one.
I’ll be updating the RP masterpost in a few hours, by the way, once I’m finished with some other things on my agenda. And if you’re asking because there’s something you think should be on the masterpost but isn’t, my submit box is always open for links! If you want to submit something on anon you can always open up an incognito window and put in something like “Anonymous” and “[email protected]” for the “Name” and “Email” fields.
#anonymous#asks#actually i have some more anon asks i need to answer compiled in my drafts as one big post#so...uh. let me go finish + publish that. before i put it off any further.#in any case the only masterpost i don't regularly update is the dangan girls one. i think i've only updated that one twice total?#but there isn't much to add to that one except for new samidare info + komaru once her game is released#and by then those sections will just be kind of permanently out-of-date
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Well, that answers some things. Would Celes or Komaeda win in a game of mahjong against each other? Does Celes have better gambling luck, or does Komaeda?
Turns out it's Komaeda on both counts. Like, it's not even a question.
Okay, so Celes' hand, from nearest to farthest, is: 1 of each dragon tile, 1 of each wind tile, 9 sou, 9 sou, 1 sou, 9 pin, 1 pin, and 9 man. That's kokushi musou with a wait on 1 man.
See, I was half-expecting Celes to have a pure kokushi musou (国士無双) - as in, one with a wait on any of the terminal or honor tiles, where she has a 1 man in her hand instead of the extraneous 9 pin. But no, her hand is both less unlikely than Komaeda's and worth less points.
Don't get me wrong, it's still a yakuman (役満貫) hand, and really difficult, and worth tons of points, and would probably win the round in any other circumstance. But it's not double yakuman, like Komaeda's, and it still is technically thousands of times more common. You just can't compete with Komaeda's luck, apparently.
Scary.
(On Celes' end, though, she did manage to put together the only yakuman hand that doesn't require big sequences or triplets/quads. Maybe Komaeda's luck interference gave her a really bad starting hand and this is how she salvaged it?)

Celestia from the groupshot for majinfukushou and several anons! Full size scan can be found here.
#I mean...there are some game circumstances that you can't really depict through a static image#that would change the relative value of both hands#but still. Scary.
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I'm not sure if anyone else has formally pointed it out yet, but Komaeda's hand is 1-1-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-9-9 of the same suit, or junsei chuuren poutou (純正九蓮宝燈, or "pure nine gates").
The fun fact involved here: It's probably the single rarest hand in Mahjong. There are other hands worth the same amount of points as this one, and all of them are at least 10,000 times more common! It's complete probability overkill.
Goddamnit, Komaeda, I'm not sure whether to be angry at the sheer gamble demon magic involved or worried about your future. Was that kind of luck really necessary?

Komaeda from the groupshot as per request! Full size scan can be found here.
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Happy New Year! Have some SDR2 voice clips, organized by character.
(Note: this entire post concerns #SDR2 spoilers up until and including endgame. Also, any one of the voice clip files in this post may and will continue major spoilers!)
The original post from which I obtained these voice clips is over here, but...I sorted them into folders by character, because I wanted them sorted. (And maybe you'll want them sorted, too?) Each download link here is a .zip folder, so you'll need a program with which to unzip it, but the files inside are all .mp3 files and should be easily playable with most music players! You can stick 'em on your iPod if you really want to, but there are over 8000 of these files total, so be careful with that.
The folder with Hinata's voice clips is the largest, which seems pretty appropriate. Celebrate his birthday by downloading a bunch of clips of him yelling.
(If you see this post and it is no longer January 1st, then, well, celebrate Hinata's birthday anyway.)
Download links for the rest of the characters, as well as notes concerning which voice clips are found where (which will be updated as I find more voice clips worthy of pointing out!), are below the cut!
An asterisk (*) means that I have notes about the voice clips for that particular character. Scroll down to see them! (Also, if you want to submit any notes for me to add here, shoot me an ask.)
ALL VOICE CLIP FOLDERS AT ONCE:
STILL SORTED BY CHARACTER, JUST COMBINED INTO ONE REALLY LARGE FOLDER
SDR2 Characters:
Usami/Monomi
Monokuma
Teruteru Hanamura
Hanamura's mother
Mahiru Koizumi
Peko Pekoyama
Unknown Female Voice*
Ibuki Mioda
Hiyoko Saionji
Mikan Tsumiki
Nekomaru Nidai
Gundam Tanaka
Nagito Komaeda
Chiaki Nanami
Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu
Akane Owari
Kazuichi Souda
Sonia Nevermind
Hajime Hinata*
DR1 Return Characters:
Junko Enoshima
Kyouko Kirigiri
Makoto Naegi
Togami/Twogami:
Byakuya Togami*
Notes:
Unknown Female Voice: This is the narrator of the movie Monobear put on in Chapter 3, probably. I'm almost positive.
Togami: Twogami's non-Togami voice clip (you know, from CH6...) is 8532.AT3.mp3, and every number afterwards is Twogami's Togami voice. (8550.AT3.mp3 is higher pitched than his normal Togami voice, too. I think it might be from his Dangan Island ending, or something.) For example, "P...Porkfeet?" is 8549.AT3.mp3. Everything before 8532, then, is original Togami.
Hinata: I already put a download link to this folder before the cut, but here are some additional notes I took while listening through all of them, for a friend:
1553 - Nanami
1649 - We're...SHSL Despair?!
1662 - STOPPPPPP
1745 - Hinatascream.mp3
1748 - Hinatawon'tbelieveit.mp3
1766 - broken laughter
1770 - even broken-er laughter
1807-1816 - echoey Kamukura voice
1888 - the SORE WA CHIGAU ZO! clip with Nanami + Hinata
1934, 1935, 1936 - Three voice clips, in a row, of Hinata being worried about Kuzuryuu.
1940-1944 - Hinata is DYING
If you wanted to know where any of those voice clips were in Hinata's folder, then...there it is. They're numbered with those numbers.
#super dangan ronpa 2#sdr2#hajime hinata#and pretty much every other sdr2 character too...but hinata's the only one who's linked before the cut.#so i think that covers it tag-wise.
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Speaking of new sideblogs, here's another new thing I'm running! Check it out. (There's not going to be much to check out until someone sends in an OC for me to review, but check it out nonetheless!)
BLOG OFFICIALLY: OPEN!
I’ve noticed that there’s no currently active blog for reviewing Dangan Ronpa fancharacters…and I feel like someone should fix that!
So here I am.
This blog is for all Dangan Ronpa OC reviewing purposes, and is currently accepting submissions for OCs to review! So if you want some reassurance that the direction you’re going with your OC is the right one, or if you want some advice or critique or anything else, fill out an OC submit form and send ‘em in.
I’ve been in the character-creating/character-analyzing/fandom business for years, and I promise to put in my best effort into helping your character be the best they can be. So, wish me luck with getting this blog off the ground!
#i've been wanting to make this blog for a while now actually and now i have the free time to work on it#god bless winter break
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The sidebar goes off the screen for me, so I'm saying something just in case it's a problem for others. I'm using Chrome. I don't know if it's a formatting thing that can be fixed or what, but it makes it impossible to navigate the rest of the links on the sidebar. :( Here is what it looks like for me: i39. tinypic. com/z7tqp. png (delete spaces)
…Huh. Are you scrolled down to about halfway down the page in that screenshot because that’s as far as it lets you scroll? I’m kind of hoping not, because that’s…really broken. I’m sorry it’s doing that. I’ve tried shrinking the sidebar a little, so maybe it works now?
By the way, do you know what version Chrome you’re using (and maybe what your monitor size is)? I’m on 31.0.1650.63 and this is what the bottom of the page looks like to me. It looks basically the same in Firefox 23.0.1 and Safari 6.1. The only problem that’s visible to me on my own theme is that if you scroll too far to the right on accident the sidebar overlaps with the main text box until you scroll back to the left. (it’s done that for a while now, it just hasn’t bothered me enough to look into fixing it).
This isn’t the only blog I’m having layout issues with today, so I’m a little bewildered. How long has this been happening? And…actually, can I ask you if you can see the Next button on this theme?
#by the way if anyone else is having problems with my theme i'd definitely appreciate an ask about it!#the submit box is open for sending images if you want#i've got my theme open in another tab and i guess today's troubleshooting attempts day
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I checked the masterlist and noticed that there was no link to "Komaeda Nagito no Kouun to Kibou to Zetsubou", the spinoff from Komaeda's pov for sdr2. I wanted to read the manga, but the only link I can find is the convo in the lodge with Koizumi and Komaeda from the masterlist. I was wondering if you know where the entire manga can be read online? Preferably translated, but a raw version would also be convenient. I understand if there turns out to be none, but I'd like to know. Thank you.
The only other English translation I know of is the AQUA scans scanlation of the first chapter here. (Note: link contains SDR2 chapters for the first chapter on the very first page! Also, Komaeda free time event spoilers.)
As for raws, the latest chapter is here (under the first orange button labeled 「コミックを読む」), as well as the raw version of the first chapter (second orange button). (The latest chapter contains: mostly events from the second chapter, so spoilers for chapter 2 of SDR2, yeah. Also, more flashbacks from Komaeda's life, so more free time event spoilers again. Also, a dog.)
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In case you ever need to find any type of DR sprite edit, ever:
Check this out: a new, fully micro-organized database/search engine/blog for Dangan Ronpa sprite edits!
Each post on that blog is tagged to make it searchable by character, by edit type, and by a number of different character+edit type configurations. For example, you can choose to search for every Komaeda sprite edit, or every talentswap sprite edit, or every talentswap Komaeda sprite edit, or every talentswap gamer sprite edit, or every SHSL Gamer Komaeda sprite edit, or...
There are a lot of tags, basically, but there are also two expandible-and-collapsible navigation trees to help you find the one you're looking for as quickly as possible! Try it out.
Also: it's fully possible to search through this blog without running into any SDR2 or DR0 spoilers, as they're all sectioned off into their own subcategory tag. If you are looking for spoilers, you can search them either as a whole or by character. (That said, there will definitely be some #dr1 spoilers, both in the tags and within the navigation trees themselves. Couldn't do much about those.)
I'll be reblogging new sprite edits onto there as they come along, of course, and might recruit some mods later if I can find anyone who's interested. I hope this comes in handy!
#super dangan ronpa 2#dr1#sdr2#dr sprite edits#sprite edits#it's kind of hard for me to tell which dr sprite edit tag people actually track because...#i am currently tracking all of them#hopefully this doesn't get in the way of the pretty pictures in the sprite edits tag too much though?#i don't know if it's obvious but i am VERY jazzed about the expandible-and-collapsible navigation trees
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will you make a giant rip for sdr2
One already exists! The SDR2 graphics rip doesn't have as many things as the DR1 rip, but it has all of the things worth looking at, I think - sprites, backgrounds, Climax Inference panels, that one Souda picture (you know the one), and so on. The only stuff not in there is the UI rips.
I also have those rips here, which you can use if the mirrors in the previous link don't work for whatever reason. (I've also roughly sorted them for spoilers in this link, too, in case anyone needs SDR2 art things but hasn't finished it yet.)
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DANGAN RONPA RIPS FOR BASICALLY EVERYTHING
I downloaded the giant folder of Dangan Ronpa rips earlier - a collection of virtually every image there is to rip from the entirety of the video game - and I truly felt like I gazed into the void. I organized it for my sanity, and now here it is, organized for your sanity too. There are 7,269 pictures in here, and a lot of them are kind of useless, so I've split it into a bunch of subfolders.
[Download whichever you're interested in.]
For your troubles, here's the greatest piece of concept art in that file:
I felt this, as much as the rips folders, needed to be shared.
#dr1#dangan ronpa#sakura oogami#ok i am tagging sakura mostly because if there is one thing the sakura tag does not see often enough#or ever#it is this image. this image here#also#dangan ronpa spoilers#dr1 spoilers#in case it needed to be said
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By the way, speaking of Dangan Dinners.
I don't play dinner games very often nowadays, but I do spectate, and here's what I see happen, say...two out of every three games. Someone steps up to play detective and solve the mystery of the deaths, and starts asking some reasonable questions about the state of the crime scene - like "hey, are there any dents on this mini-statue of The Thinker?" or something - and then they just sit there, because the answer to that question wasn't put in the Pastebin, so they have no way of knowing. It'd be impossible for Interros to see every question coming, but it still breaks the flow of the game a little.
Here's what I suggest for Interros that want to avoid this: on D1, choose someone to play your "detective"(/medical practitioner/protag), and jail them over the course of that first night. (It'd be preferable not to take celeb, in order to not roleblock the masons, but anyone else is fair game.) Don't kill them, but give them a link to a Chatzy, and then instruct them to keep that Chatzy open; then, if anyone asks those kinds of unexpected questions during the game, your detective can go check their Chatzy tab, you can answer the question there, and your detective can relay the information as if they found it out themselves. Creating a temporary Chatzy takes less than seconds, you don't have to reveal your identity (or even your blog!) to your detective, and you don't have to worry about anything leaking. In fact, even if your detective has to leave or be killed, you can have them link the chat to someone else, or even everyone else - it won't reveal your identity, so what's the harm, right?
Just a suggestion to keep in mind, in case you roll Interro.
#i mean if mk games need at least two people to know the case in advance to keep the trial going in the right direction#it might help to have a guy playing semi-gm for dinner games too i think#i see no flaws with my brilliant plan#dangan mafia#dangan dinner
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Being Interro: some resources (primarily) for Dangan Dinner players
A long, long time ago, I said I was going to make a big guide to being Interro in Dangan Dinners. Then it turned out that I don't play dinner games that much any more, and teaching people how to do things is hard. Have this instead: a masterpost of resources for the average Dinner player, and possibly anyone else who plays RP games where "mastermind"-y characters or death scenes exist.
First, some general tips on being interro.
The Dangan Mafia Wiki page on Dangan Dinners: includes general guides to Dinner games and a shorter guide to being Interro.
Motive ideas: aka, "Why am I doing this again?"
Theme ideas: aka, "I want all the deaths to be cool and connect together, but how?"
How to darkfic your character: aka, "I want to play the mastermindy, villainy kind of Interro, but why would my character be evil?" (Reasons included for every non-background character of DR1 and SDR2, but they're a little quantity-over-quality.)
How to darkfic your character, spoilers edition: an addendum to the first section, containing endgame SDR2 spoilers.
Sample wills: aka, "How should I write the will?" Some previous wills to take inspiration from.
Sample interro meetings: aka, "What should I do when I'm actually killing my victim?" Some previous interro meetings to take inspiration from.
Lastly, some very relevant writing, psychology, and forensic science resources.
#dangan mafia#dangan chatzy#ironically this isn't actually all that shorter than what i had planned#but i put off publishing it for SO LONG#because i was SO SURE i was going to finish that last section later#ah well! take some crime blogs
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oh, may i ask if you have looked at the full version of zetsubousei hero chiryouyaku? the lyrics seem to be depicting a deeper look in all of the culprits (although i could be wrong), and i thought they might be of some use to you 0o0?
Oh, these or these? I went through that first blog a while ago for the short novels, but somehow I didn’t think to look for translations of the lyrics of the song itself. Thanks for bringing it to my attention! (If you’re…still here to see that I replied to this? I got to this ask really late, sorry about that.)
#i'm not sure if i added it to the translations post yet but i'm going to go through and update all my masterposts tomorrow#i have so many halloween urls to change back to normal#i don't even want to think about how many of the links in the rp post are currently broken
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