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* It's presented as a joke, but there's how Junko and Mukuro casually bomb cars and kill numerous people—firmly cementing how they are the "Despair Sisters." Just the sheer fucked up relationship between Junko and Mukuro. Junko repeatedly attempts to kill Mukuro while insulting everything about her, and Mukuro is actually shown getting pleasure from it in a rather disturbingly masochistic way. As ''Side:Despair'' progresses, Junko just continues to treat Mukuro worse than dirt. Their sisterly relationship comes across as some horrific combination of DomesticAbuse and StockholmSyndrome.

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* It's presented as a joke, but there's how Junko and Mukuro casually bomb cars and kill numerous people—firmly cementing how they are the "Despair Sisters." Just the sheer fucked up relationship between Junko and Mukuro. Junko repeatedly attempts to kill Mukuro while insulting everything about her, and Mukuro is actually shown getting pleasure from it in a rather disturbingly masochistic way. As ''Side:Despair'' progresses, Junko just continues to treat Mukuro worse than dirt. Their sisterly relationship comes across as some horrific combination of DomesticAbuse and StockholmSyndrome.UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome.
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* In Episode 7, we finally get to see the Tragedy of Hope's Peak Academy. In the killing games featured in previous installments, the sight of the characters' corpses was bad enough even with the pink blood. Here? We get to see the student council of Hope's Peak Academy run around and murder each other, Battle Royale style. They're either desperately begging one another to stop, going mad with laughter, or breaking down after murdering their former friends. And the kicker? It was to relieve Izuru's boredom and show him "the wonder of despair on an epic scale." It's made all the more disturbing by Mukuro singing "[[SoundtrackDissonance Tsubasa wo Kudasai (Give Me Wings)]]" over it all.

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* In Episode 7, we finally get to see the Tragedy of Hope's Peak Academy. In the killing games featured in previous installments, the sight of the characters' corpses was bad enough even with the pink blood. Here? We get to see the student council of Hope's Peak Academy run around and murder each other, Battle Royale style. They're either desperately begging one another to stop, going mad with laughter, or breaking down after murdering their former friends. Why are they killing each other? Because Junko ordered them to do it or she'll both kill their loved ones and reveal their dirtiest secrets all over the Internet. And the kicker? It was to relieve Izuru's boredom and show him "the wonder of despair on an epic scale." It's made all the more disturbing by Mukuro singing "[[SoundtrackDissonance Tsubasa wo Kudasai (Give Me Wings)]]" over it all.
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** Keep in mind that this event is what kickstarted the revolt of the Reserve Course, leading to the events of ''LightNovel/DanganronpaZero''... the precursor to the Tragedy.

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** Keep in mind that this event is what kickstarted the revolt of the Reserve Course, leading to the events of ''LightNovel/DanganronpaZero''...''Literature/DanganronpaZero''... the precursor to the Tragedy.



* Junko's talent and the way it has affected her. Due to her being the [[AwesomeByAnalysis Ultimate Analyst]], Junko is left bored of the world to the point of embracing despair simply because it can't be predicted. While we have seen the way talents have affected people both positively and negatively, Junko's case is perhaps the most extreme example coming from the "negative" side. Worse yet, as Nagito and [[LightNovel/DanganRonpaZero Soshun]] have proven, people can share a talent... means that someone with the same or similar talent as Junko can and probably ''does'' exist.

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* Junko's talent and the way it has affected her. Due to her being the [[AwesomeByAnalysis Ultimate Analyst]], Junko is left bored of the world to the point of embracing despair simply because it can't be predicted. While we have seen the way talents have affected people both positively and negatively, Junko's case is perhaps the most extreme example coming from the "negative" side. Worse yet, as Nagito and [[LightNovel/DanganRonpaZero [[Literature/DanganronpaZero Soshun]] have proven, people can share a talent... means that someone with the same or similar talent as Junko can and probably ''does'' exist.
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** Makoto's nightmare sequence where the bloodied and dead Kyoko looks up at him, revealing that ''her right eye is missing''... all as she chillingly claims it's all his fault. It's this folder's image.

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** Makoto's nightmare sequence where the bloodied and dead Kyoko looks up at him, revealing that ''her right eye is missing''... all as she chillingly claims it's all his fault. It's this folder's image.

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