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What are Mogekos?
“Have you ever wondered why there are so many Mogeko?"
"Did you see it?"
“Scary right?"
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What are Mogekos?
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Heya! I decided to talk about Mogekos Castle today! But more specifically the beings that live inside of that castle.... the Mogekos

These odd creatures come in many forms with an odd aura surrounding them, so I will be collecting the information we know about them and define what they are. Anyways without further a due let us get started~ Mogegee~❤
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What are the forms Mogeko Come in?
As I mentioned before Mogeko come in many forms, but for simplicity sake we are leaving out Moge-ko and Defect Mogeko [They will be covered in a later theory] anyways heres a basic list of the types.
Mogeko
Mad Mogeko
Headless Mogeko
Zombie Mogeko
Trumpet Mogeko
Mogeko Larva
Execution Mogeko
Mofuko
One-Eyed Mogeko
King Mogeko
Prosciutto Fairy
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Where do they come from?
Mogekos come from eggs, either barfed or when implanted in a human by most likely lewd means. They hatch from eggs like insects and turn into Mogeko larvae

When Mogeko is a larvae it is normal for them to unleash a vicious attack on anyone who enters their room when they are hungry (as seen in bad end 2).
This is why so many can be produced at one time since they are most likely able to produce many at a time with a high survival rate.
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Mogekos Personality
Personalities mostly varies but a rough translation of their name sums up their personality 'Moge' or grope and 'ko' or child; and seeing their fascination with lewd fantasies over the high school girl Yonaka and the implication of raping her, it isn't hard to see how this name fits the monster.

They also show a range of emotion usually ranging on the extremely lewd, happy, or scared.

They definitely have a hive mind as they work in large numbers and usually follow a common leader, defects are usually the ones who are don't go along with the hive mindset (Defect Mogeko) , They seemed to have started this when they were first introduced to their lord; Lord Prosciutto.
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Definition
Mogeko are insect like creatures that function like a lewd human male, to implant their eggs in human species. They usually come in many different forms to service different roles, some more dangerous than others. Usually Mogekos follow a leader wether that be king Mogeko or lord prosciutto
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Notes
I tried to keep this simple and as spoiler free as possible for anyone who was curious but has not yet played the game; and if you haven't .. play it!!
We are waiting mogekekekeke~ ❤
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Real Definition
Mogeko... is ... Mogeko

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Why does Ib see bunnies?
Ib as we know, in the game mistakes the blue dolls you see as bunnies; but why would she make this mistake when its clear that they are blue dolls to Mary and Garry?

Well I decided to do a bit of research into why, see a possibility for a disorder or some reason behind it; and I think I have a theory to explain the rabbits.

In researching I found an article talking about why childhood hallucinations are common and one paragraph caught my attention, it states
“Childhood hallucinations are often sparked by life's stresses, poor sleep, periods of low mood that fade when the difficult situations do"

Which is obvious how this relates to Ib, shes a child in a horrible situation her life on the line, and how much do we see her actually rest/sleep? Once. On top of that shes worrying about her parents. That is a lot of stress for a young girl, so it makes sense that seeing those scary bunnies her mind in order to shield her from something stressful changed it to a pleasant rabbit.

I would like to say the rabbit is something from her childhood or a calming remedy to give her a childlike sense back in the stressful situation; a reminder of the real world. Her minds trying to keep her as calm as possible in this situation , thus since it has the conditions for hallucinations that is what it does.

Which makes sense that Garry under the same situation wont hallucinate as hallucinations are a lot more common in children than in adults.

Anyways thats just a theory, I hope you enjoyed it!
Sources
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/science/2015/jun/07/childhood-hallucinations-common-research-psychotic-schizophrenia-why
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Bite Sized Theory
HEY! I was playing corpse party blood drive again and it gave me an idea for a mini theory! Yep!
Alright well in the game you come across this guy:

And i'm not sure about you but seeing his face and the hammer only made me think of one person;
Yoshikazu Yanagihori

I mean look at the resemblance!

Okay okay this may have been obvious to some of you but I just realized it. My question though is why is he killed? He was already technically dead (the hanging body of his you find in the first game.) why did someone or something do this to him?
Well heres a theory.
What if when Shinozaki was taken out of control of the Nirvana everything she created or was related to her slowly was killed off too?
For example: the school is rotting, where she died and where her malice laid is slowly disappearing along with her. So the school probably crucified him as another way to get rid of what she created, and eventually re-absorb him like it does with the corpses (as shown).
It may also be a symbol, since he was controlled by Sachiko to murder the kids to begin with; so it could be a visual symbol alluding to Christianity relating him to an innocent lamb that was sacrificed for a greater cause, for Sachiko's cause.
Anyways thats my bite sized theory! Thanks for reading!
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Its all in her head!!
[SPOILER ALERT]
What if, the entire saga of corpse party took place inside Ayumi’s head? I know it's random but it is inspired when Ayumi is shown in the Dead Patient game.

She is shown in her veg like state before a whole nother story is shown, it raised a theory, what if the Entire series was a dream from girl in a coma like state trying to explain parts of her memories and feelings creating a dream like reality. So without further adue this is my theory:
Ayumi followed in her sister's footsteps coming across a the BOS, went into an unstable building and performed the ritual, Due to certain circumstances the house lights on fire, and Ayumi was injured but saved, but her Sister who was with her got trapped inside. Ayumi is devastated and falls into a depression, so her mind in order to cope with this tragedy locks her into a dream where she can be punished for her mistakes. She watches her friends die helpless, scared to move the prison she made for herself tormenting her.

The first game is the beginning her being terrified and depressed trying to cope with her fears through an old myth she heard on school grounds.

The Second Game Is self deprecation as the results of her actions she watches play, and trying to give a reason why she even decided to make a ritual.

And finally in blood drive she forgives herself fighting her inner demon and prison, the school showing its soft shell, and the end was her Accepting what happened.

She would not be in a coma, just in a dream like reality, Ayumi’s anger and self harm would be real, Naomi and her mom's problems would also be happening to Ayumi due to her depressed state but she separated it into another character.

Basically in a sense creating different people to cope with different types of guilt and depression so she wouldn't have to go through it all by herself.

The medicine she takes may make this state worse, as since she was shown in Dead patient, who says she wasn't a patient herself?

After all suspicious tests take place in the hospital, so is it so far fetched that she could be a test subject along with the main character in Dead Patient?
Anyways! I hope you enjoyed!! Let me know what you think!!
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Mayu’s Blame
Mayu is introduced as the main reason they did the Sachiko charm as she was moving due to her father being transferred. From the first moment it was obvious she was very timid, sadly this doesnt last long because in her next appearance she is with the ghost children stating her pity,

this ends up being her downfall as they get upset because of the doll Ayumi brings and Mayu gets splattered on the wall.
Her next appearance is calling Morishige, she could have said anything, professed love, but what does she do? ‘Don’t look at my insides’ thus driving Morishige insane, though this decision of what she said definitely states her at this point in time mournful, a blue spirit. This seems pretty cut and dry with her pronounced personality but then why did she attack Ayumi as an angry spirit in Blood Drive?

Well it simple cause and effect, her death caused Morishige, where she had to watch him die twice.

Add then that Mayu died due to Ayumi's error. Her kind hearted nature was replaced with anger and regret, turning her into a mournful hateful spirit who wanders the halls. Well you may ask then, why isn't Morishige?

Morishige died not know what happened, he no matter how insane he was, did not know about Ayumi's error, and if he did you could almost guarantee he would be violent too. If not for the fact of how he acts when you come across him. Hes searching for Mayu as if he's still alive, denying the fact she's dead. Since he's so in love with her, he can't accept she died, unlike Mayu who knew from the beginning from the phone call. While he couldn't blame anyone for his death, she had someone to blame her death and her crushes on making her angry and leaving her to sit in rage till Ayumi eventually returns.

Anyways that's just a theory, hope you enjoyed!
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Ib is all a dream
Summary:
Ib is a JRPG where you play a girl who falls into a painting word. While in this you come across Garry, another human who fell into this world, while traveling around this world of living paintings you once again come across another ‘human’ , a young girl named Mary.

As you explore the world you discover many things, like how depending on which character you are depends on your perspective of the world around you. A good example of this is Garry seeing terrifying blue dolls while Ib sees cute bunnies.


Another interesting part of the games is the endings. These endings made me think of these theories, as depending on what you do depends on what ending you get, the story can change so much from one little decision.
Theory:
My theory is that the world of ib is a conjoined dream, this dream being shared between three individuals: Mary, Garry, and Ib. The change of perspective depending on them, and the true ending of the dream for each character. Not even this but in dreams, every person you see in any dream you have seen in real life, meaning the conscious versions of these characters have come across each other at one point or another.
The endings they have lies in the colors they represent
🔴Theory {Version 1}🔴
IB’S DREAM
Ending:

Ib gets the true ending. I chose this one out of all of them because it fits her characters nature. Another reason is because of her color as I mentioned: Red. In this case it stands for passion. A strong color. Reasons behind this are scenes where she mentions going to a cafe with Garry , this shows her confidence that they will escape. Another example is when Ib goes on her own in one of the endings and burns Marys painting herself out of rage.
Real Life:
Ib is extremely self sufficient showing what type of life she lives. Shes independent to a farther degree then most kids her age; yes she does has Garry but shes already survived longer than most any other kid. This suggests that at home her parents are very busy , making it so she has to learn to care for herself at a young age. (Ib all alone theory supports this as well). We know at the same time though no abuse his happening at home since she shows a strong attachment when she sees the portrait of her family, meaning she still loves them. Anyways what does this mean for her ending? Being a self sufficient person is good and all but why would she need a friend? Well since her parents are so busy she may want someone to support her if she ever did need someone, a friend who could keep her from being lonley.
🔵Theory {Version 2}🔵
GARRY’S DREAM
Ending:

He would get the Forgotten Painting ending. Why would this be? He dies, you may say. That doesn’t make a difference. How is he always described? He’s described by being a knight, someone who’s always there to protect Ib. Even if it meant sacrificing his life, which is what he did. One of the most honorable ways for a knight to die, protecting someone .
Real Life:
This also ties into his personality; a lonely person. He is shown in the gallery alone, he’s described as forgotten in his portrait and even how he acts. He acts shy to a sense, easily scared, and someone who puts others first; these are usually traits for someone who is generally lonely. Dying to protect someone would be great for him, to know his life meant something to someone else.

He wants to be able to help someone, a way to throw to the side his reclusive self to do something meaningful; this dream provides that chance for him. Thats why he gave her the yellow candy, after all yellow is the color of happiness, he was able to give someone happiness; which in turn gave himself a purpose. Even so, its just his dream.
Garry is sleeping after all.
🔶Theory {Version 3}🔶
MARY’S DREAM
Ending:

Mary was the hardest of the three to choose an ending for; but at long last I pinned down this one. The “ Together, Forever ” ending. The reason why I choose this over the “A Paintings Demise” is the color she represents. Yellow commonly represents happiness, cheerfulness, ect; in none but this ending does she get a happy ending; even if its at the sacrifice of someone else, in all the others she never achieves her goal or ends up dying, sometimes both.

But her dream, to be in the real world and finally have a close friend (Ib) ties into her real self.
Real Life:
Mary once again is the hardest yet easiest to see. Mary is a bipolar child who has schizophrenia. He being trapped in her own world is a nod to her family situation, her father left , presumably died, or left her and her mother. Her mother; I believe paranoid, barely letting her child leave if at all. In turn this makes her very needy and spoiled ; her one desire to be to leave and make a friend. We also know that she has a sister.
In the “A Paintings Demise” she refers to the painting as big sister, to get in more detail. Her sister would be very aggressive because of how the monster screams at the player and chases them. This obviously doesn’t happen to Mary, but anyone else; for example if she was able to go outside; any friend she’d want to make, she couldn’t bring them home because of her mother’s panic, and her sisters aggression.

Leading us to the:

If she does take her friends home, they become almost doll like, drained by her family members making them not want to be around her, in fear of earning the anger of her sister or the mother flipping out over them. If they do come to the gallery, they are just a shell, fake. This gives our Mary a sad life, even in her dreams she can’t escape most of the time; except for that one ending.
I hope you enjoyed the theory! This one was a bit tough but sometimes you need to go out of your comfort zone!
Speaking of that, I’ll let you theorize in the comments! I’d love to see you try to figure out how they came across each other in real life; was Marys father still a painter? Did Garry and Ib know each other already? I’d love to hear the ideas you have!
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How did Rika know about Neko-chan??
Many things happen in Higurashi that cannot be explained, but I will try my best to explain them!!

Alright lets get started, in Watanagashi-Hen Shion and Keiichi snuck into the ritual tools temple, as we know.

What he don’t know is how Rika-chan found out.

Well, here is my theory! Once they snuck in they caught the attention of someone, who you may ask? Hanyuu, someone who would of been at the festival with Rika as she performed the ritual. Once they Tanako-san started talking about the legend, it upset Hanyuu; as she was the god they were talking about, but did not want any of this to happen in the first place. Her cries were heard by Tomitake, as Rika explained later, when she cries some of her woes effect the living.

Later on, once they left Keiichi is encountered by Rika and learns of a mistake she made during the Ritual.

Since Rika is the only one who can fully hear Hanyuu, she would have been startled by her sudden cries and made her flinch or jerk at the sudden unknown cries. Which later she would as Hanyuu what happened and learn of Keiichi and Shions crimes.
And with all that said and done, I bet theres one question one of you may have. What about Shion? Shion at one point freaks out having heard odd noises similar to Tomitake-san, but this was not caused by Hanyuu. Remember, Shion in this arch was over taken by ‘Mad Suspicion’ .

This was probably caused by her own head to build up her paranoia and insanity inside her. Getting her jumpy and paranoid enough to be confident enough to take Mions place.

Speaking of Mion… haha I’ll leave that for another theory!!
Hope you enjoyed! #WhenTheyTheorize
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Dead Patient Theory
After finishing watching DEAD Patient ( Corpse Party 2) it left me with a lot of questions , especially the ending:

It was revealed she was one of the dead patients, zombies if you will.. the only problem is the other patients act mindless and brainless, attacking indiscriminately, so why would the character have been attacked by fellow zombies?
What if she was a special dead patient? Why else would she be more human-like?
The first nod at this is where she woke up: the medical theater. She was being observed, why you ask? Because she was the special dead patient, which is why she was so easily recognized. They were watching her, performing tests; and even watching the operation possibly.

Another nod to this is once again at the beginning of the game when she clears her systems she mentions she may still have the drugs from the surgery in her system; an interesting detail for someone who claims to not remember why shes there or even who she was.
What if her heartless nature influenced some of the choices she makes to get to the true ending?
When you decided to abandon your friend and stay in the bunker room it was pretty heartless don’t you think? Most people would choose to follow their friends, but this leads to a bad end. Interesting how you have to abandon someone to get the true end. This may be just speculation but what if it was because she was heartless and follows the root of logic more than emotions since she lacks this heart?

Why is all this happening anyways?
The hospital. They are testing on human subjects, but they went out of control, so the best they can do is board them up and hide them from the outside. How else were they able to tell right as well that this human-like zombie was a dead patient when she didn’t even realize herself? Continuing on that point, they are testing on people who didn’t even seen surgery in the first place; as shown in our main characters place, her friend said she came there after passing out , even if it was a heart problem its very unlikely she’d need a transplant; even so its even less likely that a surprise visit would have put her on the top of the transplant list. This all points to it not being needed, a test of sorts.

Even so why would they make this?
It’s far fetched but I have 2 theories
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The hospital is helping develop a disease that can be spread to enemy armies to turn them against each other, in that case the main character would have been created as a dead ‘test subject’ to see how they fair against the new enemy, and since this subject is dead technically it wouldn’t harm anyone if she died again. Aka she was created to be killed, they didn’t expect her to try to escape, which is also when she came across the guard he beat her maybe an attempt to get her to go back inside as the character does.

2
Think back to the beginning of the game , who was the familiar face we saw?

Thats right, Ayumi after the third game when shes in her doll state. This gives us a proper place on the time line making it not very far fetched that the closed spaces could be causing the dead come back to life. Making them into zombie like creatures much like the teacher from the first game, the curse may still be around, that power; it could be affecting small things in certain areas where the pillars where, if Ayumi was able to be in this area after all it must mean it was near by; it may seem far fetched , its just a theory after all.
I hope you enjoyed my random thought and theories!!



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Naomi and Ayumi’s Fates are Connected
I have noticed one thing while reviewing these games, the rivalry between Ayumi and Naomi in the first; bur also a strange connection between the two of them. This first came to my attention when making my previous theory about ending 2 in chapter 5, the chapter where Ayumi destroys Naomi’s piece so she can’t escape.

After this scene , something I did not mention was Ayumi lost her piece barely after she destroyed Naomis.

Rendering them both stalemate to this position. Well what they don’t know is that they need their piece to escape, so Ayumi kills Naomi so she can take Yukas Piece, only to discover Mochida is taken over by the darkening and has lost his will to live. But take this into consideration, who do we know that used a piece that was not theirs in the anime? Hm? Oh right, Mochida, and what happened?

If Ayumi had gone through with it she’d still be dead, either way ; dooming Naomi still ended up dooming herself. This brings up another point from the Anime itself, the only two to actually survive was Naomi and Ayumi, the man they both loved, dead … or flopping in heavenly host with no arms then dying.
But the similarities do not stop here. In blood drive, who is shown as the most mentally unstable characters?

I would argue both Ayumi and Naomi, as Ayumi is shown stabbing her hand with scissors, and Naomi is shown to do pretty crazy things (Aka standing in a corner for hours talking to air, standing on the roof of the school for no reason, ect).

Both Ayumi and Naomi have a negative relationship with their mother after the incident, Ayumis mother isn’t too much mentioned before heavenly host but its safe to assume Ayumi acts much more violent towards her; Naomi on the other hand, her mother was highlighted many times and at this point was trying to help her daughter causing Naomi to hate her. Another instant of connection is the unnatural occurrence, both get unnatural attributes from the Nirvana leaking. Naomi gets the symbol on her eye and Ayumi gets the teeth on her hand.
Book of shadows, well ya know, they both worked together and ended up seeing their kind loving character killed;

while for Naomi’s it the second time, for Ayumi it was the first time; but still from what we heard and saw Seiko and Ayumis older Sister are both very loving , kind, and dear to these characters.

I just find it interesting the others who survived don’t show very many of the traits these two are sharing at all, since Yuka and Satoshi’s home situation isn’t really mentioned, Yoshiki lives alone; They both seem relatively stable in the next games… EVEN YUKA, the one who would seemingly have been the most traumatized. Well I just found it odd.. so these were my thoughts ^^

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Ayumi’s Not So Innocent
We all know Ayumi acted pretty odd at times, especially in the bad endings, but I bet most of you wrote it off as The Darkening , or possession. What if I told you it is neither and at some of the darkest moments of the endings she isn’t possessed or Darkened at all, though I will be focusing on a specific ending for my theory.
First Assumption: The Darkening
This came to me as I reviewed the bad endings, and I came across this ending.

But besides just killing Naomi, it lasts a lot longer. Naomi looses her id with her scrap and Ayumi finds it. Sadly for Naomi she isnt planning on returning it.

Ayumi taunts her with it then burns it in front of her.

Later Kishinuma and Satoshi are both over come by the darkening. Ayumi then kill Naomi as we know. As she rounds the corner and sees Satoshi she exclaims:

Meaning if she had been taken over by the darkening at this point she would not have cared. He was taken over by the darkening, She would have killed him and ended up in the same nest as Naho and her senpai.
Another nail in the coffin of the Darkening is the sprites:

In Kishinuma and Satoshi it was obvious from their sprite, but at no point in this ending is Ayumi shown with this kind of aura, even if you say thats just sprite design, no in the series the Darkening is visible :

So her having no sign what so ever seals it was not the darkening
Next assumption: Possession
Ayumi has shown being possessed so people may think that is what is happening here in this ending.

First piece of evidence is the dialogue. The Dialogue when she is possessed is usually scrambled and mashed, usually if she attacks someone at this state its due to the ghosts grudge against a living person taken out against the victim.

Second piece of evidence is the portrait. The portrait of her possessed is always the same even in writing:

She only shows this portrait once in all the bad things she done, after Naomi died. While in possession this is a constant expression.
Last piece of evidence is she still felt remorse over mrs Yui dying after destroying Naomi’s doll scrap, if she was possessed she’d probably have not felt any remorse much like that red spirit in Mrs Yui’s bad end.
Well if she wasn’t possessed or taken over then why did she do this:

Then kill her?
Shes either gone insane, or my theory.. you know who this reminds me of? Can you guess?
Kizami and Morishige..
She acted like both of these characters, blinded by love and a deep seeded anger against Naomi. Knowing her crush on Satoshi after realizing its kill or be killed in the school Ayumi takes it upon herself to assure that both herself and Satoshi makes it out. As innocent as she seems at the very beginning she is looming with this anger. This unconscious desire that Heavenly Host unleashed. She not only had deep rooted anger against Naomi, a good number of the character gets snapped at in this manner. Yoshiki for example sees this side many times, in smaller amounts at least.
Anyways I’m going to leave the rest up to speculation, I hope you enjoyed and this made you think back on the endings a bit.
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Seikos Misfortune
This is going to be a fun little theory I came up with while rewatching the anime. This theory is just gonna be for fun and to make you think about some things that you may over look in the anime.
Seiko, as we know is one of my favorite characters in corpse party! Its been a while since I made a post about her specifically so I thought it was about time!
We all remember the famous “Ass-Medicine” scene in both the game and the anime, but I noticed something odd in the anime version. As Naomi is waiting alone, she sees Sachiko in the reflection, turns around.. and Boom SEIKO.
When I saw this the gears in my head started turning. Where was Seiko when Sachiko appeared? The bathroom. Where did Seiko die, the bathroom. I thought, what if … Seiko died the first time she visited that bathroom and was replaced? By who? By Sachiko. As we know Sachiko was standing by Naomi’s side as she was hanging Seiko, is it that far of a stretch that they left her to die .

Sachiko then split ‘Seiko’ and Naomi up setting it up for Naomi to find Seiko’s almost dead hanging. I was curious, I decided to look up the time it takes to hang; and my research was surprising! This is touching back on my Seikos death analysis with a bit of a twist. Analysis of execution by hanging.

Usually as we know a victim is dropped so their neck breaks, that way they can die from snapping their neck. This usually occurs from 2-5 mins. That would make sense in the original cannon. The big thing here is, Seiko did not break her neck. It is obvious that she suffocating:

So I did some more research and found two factors that prolong a hanging. One is called Long Drop Hanging, which also causes a neck to break, but also severs the spine. This death can take 15 to 20 minutes, even in some extreme cases of long drop hanging the innate would be decapitated.But due to the neck breaking, this is also not the case (also that rope aint long nor is the distance she is dropping) .

Then I came across short drop hanging, which I believe is our key. Short drop is one of the most cruelest ways to die (by hanging). As since its too short to break your neck leaving the victim to just suffocate slowly. These instances could take up to 45 minutes. Which if Seiko was left there and Naomi came back it would have been around the time Seiko goes unconscious. Not only that, but Naomi still had time to save her. While she may have gone limp she probably only went unconscious and had not yet experienced brain death. Sadly Naomi didn’t realize this and did nothing.

Anyways with that in mind it was completely possible that Seiko was hung the first time she visited that bathroom. As I said, the Seiko who met Naomi outside the bathroom after the incident was Sachiko taking advantage of Naomis weak mind and making her appear to be Naomi’s dear dying friend Seiko.

After all in the anime Sachiko commonly leads characters to their death or something that hurts them or drives them mad. So this could just be another one of her tricks leading Naomi to find a friend she cant help helplessly, that she will soon found out she killed.
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We all remember the unforgettable first death of our main cast in Corpse Party… Seiko being hung…
But what do we really know about this scene? I decided to look it up to see what I could find!
Seiko’s death is considered a ‘Complete hanging’ as we see, none of her limbs are touching the ground .

When we come across Seiko she was first hung by Naomi, The reason I know this part is , is because the stage of asphyxiation is:
-“Loss of power and subject sensations”
Which means she couldn’t fight against the rope once the bucket was kicked, she lost her power, she was confused making it even harder losing her breath.
This part is correct, now to stage 2.
Stage two is stated as being “Lose of consciousness .” This is when Naomi flips out and starts crying, as we see the swinging soon to be corpse of Seiko swinging.
What we aren’t shown are the next stages.. Seiko may have still been alive.. for a short while after she fell unconscious- but eventually her respiratory system Stops-as the heart continues to beat-Seikos face will distort and she may struggle violently. We see slight face distortion but not very much-
(more shown with Naomi then Seiko)


Seiko’s cause of death can be nailed down to Asphyxiation and Venous Congestion. Listen to what happens in this process :

And what do we see from Naomi and Seiko?

Seiko looks like shes suffering from both; more towards Venous Congestion , Naomi is mostly Asphyxiation .
Anyways- lets talk about port mortem!
Does she have a Ligature mark? (A mark left from what was used to hang person )
The answer is quite simply yes-

If you look closely at the neck of Seiko in this frame you can see the mark left by the rope on her neck- I don’t think I need to prove that is the ropes mark, its pretty obvious after all, it obviously was tied tightly because of the deepness of the mark left on her neck. Also looking closely , the didn’t add the yellowing of the skin around the Lingature Mark- but feel free to chalk that up to creative license!!
Anyways heres my analysis of Seikos death!! Hope you enjoyed!!
#CorpsePartyAnalysis
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Sachiko Evolution
Corpse Party, The staple of anime horror in its games , manga adaptations , and anime.
With that in mind, we will be exploring its main antagonist… Sachiko Shinozaki.
Corpse Party Blood Covered (Anime and Game)
When we first meet Sachiko, had no name. She was referred to as the ‘girl in red’ and thought to be one of the kids who was killed brutally in heavenly host.

She wasn’t much of a threat even leading them to where they needed to go; even if that turned out to be a trick in the end.
Through the game, once Shinozaki and Kishinuma are saved. Shinozaki is showed a memory revealing that the girl in red was the real killer. How Sachiko was the reason behind all of this.
Nearing the end of the game and anime, you are told a back story of this character. The backstory is this basically at this point:
Sachiko’s mom fell down the stairs when being pursued by the principal, breaking he neck. Sachiko was there to witness the act and in a fit of panic the principal strangled her to death.

He reported her mother as an accident and buried Sachiko deep in the school. The principal then cut out her tongue so she couldn’t tell anyone what happened. The principal reported Sachiko as missing. Sachiko didn’t want her mother to be alone, creating the space for her mother and killing children sending them to her mother. as her mother said something along the lines as. “Eventually she stopped killing for me, she started killing because she liked it. It isn’t making me happy, I don’t think she’d recognize me even if she saw me.”
Sachiko had another version of herself, the white and the red. Both of them being appeased by the end of the game.

Corpse Party(Manga)
This one is very similar to how the anime and game shows the character except shes more focused on being a monster.
From the way shes drawn and the text she’s given gives her the unnatural feeling.

Corpse Party (Hystarical Birthday)
Yes I’m even diving into these depths. Sachiko in this manga brings everyone back to life to celebrate her birthday. Playing weird games giving the series a goofy feel to this horror series.

She acts like a child in this series, like a real little girl.
Happy Birthday Sachiko?
Corpse Party: Mesmune (18+)
This series is a spin off of corpse party, but I’m still counting it because I think the way they presented the story while perverted was a new spin on things.
She acts the same here, if anything creepier, causing blood to come out of places at great speeds and also teleporting people (also shown in original manga; the person she teleported was Yuka) . Another trick she used often was possessing people and corpses to trick people. She was referred to many times 'Wrath’ when possessing someone using them as puppets.

She was heading home and a teacher prayed on her raping her, or trying too. She climbed up on the railing saying she’ll jump, he doesn’t believe her and pursues further, she trips and dies. The principal (also a pedophile) helps him hide the body and they continue to assault it. She kills them both out wrath.

Corpse party Book of Shadows/ Blood Drive
In these games you see a side to Sachiko that you never seen before. A kind side, the side of her as a sweet girl. In Book of Shadows and Blood Drive you learn that Sachiko’s mother was trying to bring back her father. In doing so she created a closed space which she trapped inside Sachiko.
This was to stabilize the spaces, once Sachiko was set free, the spaces lost control seeping into their world. Sachiko in this is not the villain. Her unborn twin is.

Sachiko helps you at points in the game; as if trying to repay for her wrong doings. She even gives up herself in order to save you, allowing you to save everyone.
With all these games and sources this is sure sign to show that the character Sachiko is not flat, but an ever evolving character that next time you read the manga, play the game, or watch the anime you should pay special attention to Sachiko!

Anyways, Have a good day everyone!
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