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So I was watching the release day live stream and at the end, something looked a little familiar….
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if chunsoft isn’t going to give me CGs, then im making my own smh
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Akamatsu: Well, this situation is going to be horrible but if we all work together and become friends I'm sure we can do it!
Akamatsu: Now let's all get along....
Kiibo: STOP CHASING ME
Ouma: I just wanna see if you have a dick or not!
Angie: My God would like some offerings so please donate your blood!
Iruma: Fuck you bitch tits!
Hoshi: I wiped out some mafia members. So it's best if you stay away from me.
Chabashira: If one of you MENaces even dare to try something Tenko will send you through the wall.
Amami: I'm not a suspicious guy at all
Akamatsu: Never Mind. Fuck this shit I'm out good luck Saihara.
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V3 AU Idea: Everything's the same, but Saihara has a spray-water-bottle to use whenever the others get much. Kaito calls Hoshi a sissy for being suicidal? Spray. Ouma starts getting too into the 'trust no one' act? Spray. Angie tries to start a cult? Spray. Kirumi contemplates murdering to save Japan as its Prime Minister? Spray. etc. etc. What do you think?
I’m 100% in support of the Saihara spray bottle solution.
Imagine: instead of getting fridged off, Kaede just decides to retire from being the protagonist willingly. She decides she’s had enough, and her “entrusting her will” to Saihara is actually just entrusting him the spray bottle and telling him to give everyone a good spray with it in her place.
“Look,” she says, staring him directly in the eye, “there’s no cure for your anxiety, Saihara-kun, but there is a cure to putting up with everyone’s bullshit.”
Saihara still feels anxious and generally terrified of his classmates, but the spray bottle actually manages to start making improvements, and he starts feeling a little bit prouder of himself, bit by bit.
He sprays all of the above for the reasons you mentioned, plus Korekiyo, who gets sprayed more than anyone else because We Know Why.
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i think im funny
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kiibo literally steals shinguji’s room…👀
(translations from this video, please watch them…they’re so funny :p)
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Saihara (or Inchara :3c) in c6 please?
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!! (@sternenmaler)
hereeee he comes
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This looks really weird but whatever man. It’s the lewdhara
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About the ndrv3 ending and the controversy surrounding it.
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Guess who~?
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(This is about my tags on this post, which I adore the idea of.) Hmmmmm no, now that I think if it it’s impossible for Amami to be in on Shirogane’s plan if she made her own real killing game. But it’s very possible that he was pretending to be in on it. There are a lot of simulation AU’s so what if the first 52 games were simulations, were everything looked like it was real but there was no lives lost, Shirogane who loved danganronpa to the point where she couldn’t live without it and participated as the mastermind wasn’t satisfied with all of the tension disappearing when the curtains closed and herself and Amami were set to play the 53rd game. So she decided the simulation wasn’t enough and decided to hold a real game and set her plan in motion. Shirogane approached Amami about her plan to turn the fictional killing game into a real one with everyones life on the line or he found out about her plan and asked to join in order to stop her. He would probably try to stop her beforehand but come to the realization that she was dead set and would have to stop her during the game, or he could have joined on with the idea of being her co-mastermind but couldn’t go through with actually killing everyone. When Shirogane started her idea Amami used his position as the mole to get a hold of the Monopads and record himself a message so he could stop Shirogane before any lived were lost. Then she kidnapped the cast of the 53rd game who had signed up to join the non lethal danganronpa to compete in hers and everything had begun.
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Question about the audition tapes from chapter 6 - Is it ever explicitly stated in any of those videos that they're talking about Danganronpa? I forget if it was you or someone else, but I remember seeing a theory that everyone signed up for something other than Danganronpa V3 and Shirogane stole those videos for her own narrative. Just something I've been wondering about.
Kaede’s and Momota’s don’t mention it (not that I recall anyway; we’re only shown very, very brief glimpses of their videos), but Saihara specifically mentions auditioning for Danganronpa in his audition video, multiple times.
He specifically mentions that one of his reasons for auditioning is because he “loves Danganronpa,” and later says that although he’d prefer being given the SHSL Detective talent if possible, he’s fine with any talent at all “as long as he can be in the world of Danganronpa.”
He also references the fact that there have been “several detective characters” over the course of the series and that he loves all of them (but is especially implied to love Kirigiri, given the Kirigiri novels in his research lab), but that none of them has ever been the culprit, and that’s why he’d love for his character to be a culprit, even going as far as to think up his own execution. Danganronpa is so explicitly mentioned in his audition video that I think we have no choice but to assume that Kaede and Momota were talking about the same thing as well, since their videos seemed roughly the same as Saihara’s.
However, just because they were auditioning for Danganronpa doesn’t necessarily mean that Tsumugi’s killing game was the real DR. The theory you mentioned could still be correct, assuming she was trying to mimic Danganronpa itself. She does explicitly call herself a “copycat criminal (cosplayer)” just before heading to her own execution, and even in the prologue, Amami tries to ask the Monokumerz “what’s with this ridiculous copycat routine” before they cut him off and start speaking over him.
If Tsumugi were trying to replicate Danganronpa but in the extreme, then that could very well explain the incongruities between the prologue and the “truths” that she drops on them in the Chapter 6 trial. It’s very possible that the DR they signed up for willingly was some kind of actual game or roleplaying scenario, rather than a super realistic imitation where people actually get killed. Tsumugi’s imitations are confirmed to be “perfect likenesses,” after all, so it would make sense if she wanted to take the fictional brutality of DR and turn it into “real-fiction,” a word she emphasizes several times during the Chapter 6 trial.
This is just speculation, though! But either way, Saihara does mention the name “Danganronpa” explicitly in his audition video, so if the video itself wasn’t fake (and I don’t believe that Tsumugi could cosplay her classmates, considering all the evidence points against it in the rest of the game), we have to assume there was some kind of game actually going by that name. The only question is whether Tsumugi was actually in charge of it as she said she was, or whether she was only trying to pass off an imitation as “the real Danganronpa.”
Thank you for asking, anon! I hope I could help answer your question a little bit!
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There’s a lot of people saying how the characters being ‘fictional’ ruins them and takes away from the journey we see them go through and their development. While I agreed with them at first that is absolutely not the case anymore, actually I think the opposite now. As the ending says even if their pain and feelings where 'fiction’ it doesn’t change how real it was for them. The pre game them are dead now and the V3 students who go through the game are very much the real them now and their personalities being different beforehand doesn’t change or ruin that. In all honesty I think it adds on to their characters. They where all people who willingly signed up for a death game, who wanted to change and escape their lives so badly they gave up their life, I wonder on what they wanted to run away from so badly.
For example, instead of taking away from Kaede it brings up a lot to explore about her. She was shy, untrusting and insecure, her free time events with Amami show she dislikes people like that by putting down Saihara for having those traits. Her dislike could be because hated herself for being like that and subconsciously still feels that way without knowing why. It makes Kaede a lot more relatable to me, she was someone who wanted to be an outgoing, inspiring leader and hated herself so badly she was willing to do anything to change that. Or at least that’s how I see it, anyone else could read it differently based on how they view Kaede or you could not believe Tsumugi because she is quite the liar and her not being truthful is her possible. It makes so much about the V3 cast so fun to analyze and see what about themselves they disliked and the people they wanted to be. They could have a deep reason for it, or it could simply be for fun because they wanted to be someone else. I headcanon Shinguuji wanted to be the creepiest characters just to freak out his future classmates for one idea. They could be the same way just with a few minor changes to make the game more entertaining as well, there’s a lot of potential for exploring every character!
And just because they may not have started out as who they where in game doesn’t take away every moment they’ve touched your heart, made you smile and given you hope. That is them now and that’s how they will be from now on. It’s just there’s more to add on to them and makes them all truly wonderful and deep characters. The characters you feel in love with are still there, just like they had their classmates they loved who ended up being completely different it doesn’t mean the one they loved no longer exists. They could have been 'written’ to love them but it doesn’t change their feelings or make them any less real to them.
I loved the ending of V3 and the 'fictional’ plot twist and I hope this explains why I do well! I think the V3 cast is one of if not the best out of the Danganronpa’s and I think the twist only adds onto that. And even if it didn’t it doesn’t change how much I love all of them and how well written they are.
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