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** Alternatively, Mondo's worst fear was becoming soft. Monokuma makes this fear come true in the most literal way possible by liquifying his body into a butter-like substance, with room temperature butter being known for its softness.
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* Neither Chihiro nor Sakura have the usual body discovery music. While usual body discoveries have a despair inducing yell, Sakura and Chihiro have only ominous music in the background. This is the first sign that neither case actually counts as murder; Chihiro's death is manslaughter, while Sakura committed suicide.
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** Hifumi finally gets to be a part of the anime worlds he loves so dearly, and [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the realistic outcome]] of [[HumongousMecha a giant robot fight]] kills him.

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** Hifumi finally gets to be a part of the anime worlds he loves so dearly, and [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the realistic outcome]] outcome of [[HumongousMecha a giant robot fight]] kills him.
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*** With Makoto on the conveyor belt, you could say that Monokuma was trying to [[IncrediblyLamePun crush the students' hope.]]

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*** With Makoto on the conveyor belt, you could say that Monokuma was trying to [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} crush the students' hope.]]

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* The barred windows and vault to the main entrance. Yes, if the students woke up with no memory and told they were trapped in there for demented purposes, they would believe them. However, upon further inspection, the screws and nuts are on the inside. Since they locked themselves in the school to survive the Despair, that'd make sense.

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* The barred windows and vault to the main entrance. Yes, if It's understandable that the students woke students, having just woken up with no memory in an unfamiliar building and been told they were trapped in there for demented purposes, they that someone locked them in, would believe them. However, upon further inspection, accept that as truth. But if you look closely, all the screws and nuts locking mechanisms (nuts, bolts, the lock on the big vault door) are on the inside. Since ''inside'', providing a neat little hint that they locked themselves in the school to survive the Despair, that'd make sense. in.


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** One could also say that this incident proves the initial lottery winner to ''also'' be a worthy Ultimate Lucky Student... because her luck kept her firmly ''away'' from Hope's Peak- and thus, safe from the killing games.
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* Yasuhiro's TohokuRegionalAccent is largely associated with country bumpkins. In one free time event, though, Celeste maintains her parents were European, she admits she was raised in Tochigi, another comparatively rural part of Japan. Then her chapters in the manga show her desperation to escape the "mediocrity" of her life as Taeko Yasuhiro by reinventing herself as a glamorous sophisticate. No wonder she dislikes Yasuhiro so much -- even his first name's a reminder of what she's trying to leave behind.

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* Yasuhiro's TohokuRegionalAccent Tohoku accent is largely associated with country bumpkins. In one free time event, though, Celeste maintains her parents were European, she admits she was raised in Tochigi, another comparatively rural part of Japan. Then her chapters in the manga show her desperation to escape the "mediocrity" of her life as Taeko Yasuhiro by reinventing herself as a glamorous sophisticate. No wonder she dislikes Yasuhiro so much -- even his first name's a reminder of what she's trying to leave behind.
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* How come there are several WhatAnIdiot moments during the investigations, trials and even when plotting a murder? The characters are High School students, what do you expect? That they would just flip a switch and be super-competent investigators/murderers? Add the fact that they're probably not on their right mind since they just found a dead body/murdered someone.

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* How come there are several WhatAnIdiot IdiotBall moments during the investigations, trials and even when plotting a murder? The characters are High School students, what do you expect? That they would just flip a switch and be super-competent investigators/murderers? Add the fact that they're probably not on their right mind since they just found a dead body/murdered someone.
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* At first, Toko's sudden infatuation towards Byakuya comes out of nowhere, especially since there had been no hints towards it bar them standing next to each other in crowd scenes. Then I read ''LightNovel/DanganRonpaZero'' and it hit me when, at the end [[spoiler:Junko states her love for Matsuda was so strong that it survived even her losing her memories.]] Who's to say the same thing isn't true for Toko? Better when you realize that it's indicated she was in love with him during the students' normal time at Hope's Peak.

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* At first, Toko's sudden infatuation towards Byakuya comes out of nowhere, especially since there had been no hints towards it bar them standing next to each other in crowd scenes. Then I read ''LightNovel/DanganRonpaZero'' ''Literature/DanganronpaZero'' and it hit me when, at the end [[spoiler:Junko states her love for Matsuda was so strong that it survived even her losing her memories.]] Who's to say the same thing isn't true for Toko? Better when you realize that it's indicated she was in love with him during the students' normal time at Hope's Peak.



* In the climax, Junko often drops her manic energy and just stands and stares blankly at someone. While she did this once to Kyoko, the person she does this mostly to is Makoto, usually after he outright defies her. While this could be seen as her dropping her "crazy" persona and revealing her true colors, Danganronpa 3 shows a different reason why she would be doing this: [[spoiler:Junko is devoting all of her brainpower to trying to analyze Makoto. But due to the contradiction of the most ordinary, usually most cowardly person also being the one that stands against her constantly: [[EvilCannotComprehendGood She simply CAN'T understand him.]]]]

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* In the climax, Junko often drops her manic energy and just stands and stares blankly at someone. While she did this once to Kyoko, the person she does this mostly to is Makoto, usually after he outright defies her. While this could be seen as her dropping her "crazy" persona and revealing her true colors, Danganronpa 3 ''Danganronpa 3'' shows a different reason why she would be doing this: [[spoiler:Junko is devoting all of her brainpower to trying to analyze Makoto. But due to the contradiction of the most ordinary, usually most cowardly person also being the one that stands against her constantly: [[EvilCannotComprehendGood She simply CAN'T understand him.]]]]



* Back in DISTRUST, some believe that Kyoko would have been the mastermind. Before Danganronpa was created, Kyoko's name was Gyaru Kirigiri. What was Junko's title in the Japanese version? Super High School Level ''Gyaru''.

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* Back in DISTRUST, ''DISTRUST'', some believe that Kyoko would have been the mastermind. Before Danganronpa ''Danganronpa'' was created, Kyoko's name was Gyaru Kirigiri. What was Junko's title in the Japanese version? Super High School Level ''Gyaru''.

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