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And now for SomethingCompletelyDifferent! We're suddenly introduced to a brand new character, a young boy named Makoto (no, not that one). He's having a hard time lately- he got into an elite school, but can't keep up with his teachers' lectures or his classmates' conversations, so he's mostly ignored. At home, his parents are always on his case. He's fed up with everything and wants to run away from his life... but suddenly, he's happy, saying that it's OK because he has a reason to live. We're not told what that reason is, but it's something he can access via his phone. He thanks whoever he's talking to for giving him a reason to keep going, and finishes by saying that someday- but then he's cut off.

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And now for SomethingCompletelyDifferent! something completely different! We're suddenly introduced to a brand new character, a young boy named Makoto (no, not that one). He's having a hard time lately- he got into an elite school, but can't keep up with his teachers' lectures or his classmates' conversations, so he's mostly ignored. At home, his parents are always on his case. He's fed up with everything and wants to run away from his life... but suddenly, he's happy, saying that it's OK because he has a reason to live. We're not told what that reason is, but it's something he can access via his phone. He thanks whoever he's talking to for giving him a reason to keep going, and finishes by saying that someday- but then he's cut off.
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Shuichi reveals that this trial is a retrial- he's found evidence that Kaede didn't kill Rantaro. The mastermind, using the hidden passage, the Nanokumas and Motherkuma, took advantage of Kaede's plot and used it to kill Rantaro and frame Kaede. Furious, Shuichi rages against Monokuma, before pinning down the culprit... Tsumugi. Initially, Tsumugi denies being the mastermind and blames it on Junko. When the others rebut this, Tsumugi begins to cosplay as Junko, constantly switching between the two. She claims that Junko was the real leader of the doomsday cult, who infiltrated the Gofer Project as 'Tsumugi Shirogane'. However, the others refuse to believe it, pointing out that Junko has been dead for years.

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Shuichi reveals that this trial is a retrial- he's found evidence that Kaede didn't kill Rantaro. The mastermind, using the hidden passage, the Nanokumas and Motherkuma, took advantage of It turns out that Kaede's plot trap failed- the shotput ball actually missed. The mastermind was the real killer, utilising the hidden passageway and used it Motherkuma to kill take advantage. Once the trap failed, the mastermind hit Rantaro with their own shotput ball, stole his Survivor Perk Monopad, took Kaede's shotput ball and frame Kaede.retreated back into the hidden room, leaving Kaede to conclude that her trap actually worked. Ergo, the mastermind went against their own rules and Kaede was wrongly convicted. Furious, Shuichi rages against Monokuma, before pinning down the culprit... Tsumugi. Initially, Tsumugi denies being the mastermind and blames it on Junko. When the others rebut this, Tsumugi begins to cosplay as Junko, constantly switching between the two. She claims that Junko was the real leader of the doomsday cult, who infiltrated the Gofer Project as 'Tsumugi Shirogane'. However, the others refuse to believe it, pointing out that Junko has been dead for years.

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Tsumugi, Himiko, Shuichi and Maki are stunned by Kiibo's actions, and manage to convince him to come down and talk to them. Kiibo, who is eerily calm, tells them that he has to destroy the Academy to destroy despair, and that their deaths as a result would be upsetting but acceptable. Monokuma and the Monokubs attempt to kill Kiibo for damaging the Academy, but Kiibo easily holds them at bay. Shuichi manages to get Kiibo to back down by saying that Monokuma's strict adherence to the rules and Kokichi's theory that the Killing Game is being televised seems to imply that there's still ''someone'' watching, so maybe it isn't as bad as they think. Kiibo says that he'll give the others until dawn to come up with some proof, and then goes back to fighting off Monokuma.

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Tsumugi, Himiko, Shuichi and Maki are stunned by Kiibo's actions, and manage And now for SomethingCompletelyDifferent! We're suddenly introduced to convince him to come down and talk to them. Kiibo, who is eerily calm, tells them a brand new character, a young boy named Makoto (no, not that one). He's having a hard time lately- he got into an elite school, but can't keep up with his teachers' lectures or his classmates' conversations, so he's mostly ignored. At home, his parents are always on his case. He's fed up with everything and wants to run away from his life... but suddenly, he's happy, saying that it's OK because he has a reason to destroy the Academy to destroy despair, and live. We're not told what that their deaths as a result would be upsetting reason is, but acceptable. Monokuma it's something he can access via his phone. He thanks whoever he's talking to for giving him a reason to keep going, and the Monokubs attempt to kill Kiibo for damaging the Academy, but Kiibo easily holds them at bay. Shuichi manages to get Kiibo to back down finishes by saying that Monokuma's strict adherence to the rules and Kokichi's theory that the Killing Game is being televised seems to imply that there's still ''someone'' watching, so maybe it isn't as bad as they think. Kiibo says that he'll give the others until dawn to come up with some proof, and someday- but then goes back to fighting off Monokuma.he's cut off.



Back at the Ultimate Academy, Tsumugi, Himiko, Shuichi and Maki are stunned by Kiibo's actions, and manage to convince him to come down and talk to them. Kiibo, who is eerily calm, tells them that he has to destroy the Academy to destroy despair, and that their deaths as a result would be upsetting but acceptable. Monokuma and the Monokubs attempt to kill Kiibo for damaging the Academy, but Kiibo easily holds them at bay. Shuichi manages to get Kiibo to back down by saying that Monokuma's strict adherence to the rules and Kokichi's theory that the Killing Game is being televised seems to imply that there's still ''someone'' watching, so maybe it isn't as bad as they think. Kiibo says that he'll give the others until dawn to come up with some proof, and then goes back to fighting off Monokuma.
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Cornered again, Tsumugi reveals that her talent isn't just cosplaying, it's being able to perfectly become the person she cosplays. She displays this by constantly shifting through the characters from the first two games, down to their voices. She then reveals the truth: the entire franchise wasn't real. Instead, all of it was made up, a series of reality shows that were made for the benefit of a wholly peaceful world that requires stimulation because of the boredom that their peace brings. This edition is the 53rd season, and the audience has been wild for it. They reveal a number of large screens showing the faces of people watching, and displaying their comments. Tsumugi then explains that she's just one of the people working on the killing game- Team Danganronpa.

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Cornered again, Tsumugi reveals that her talent isn't just cosplaying, it's being able to perfectly become the person she cosplays. She displays this by constantly shifting through the characters from the first two games, down to their voices. She then reveals the truth: the entire franchise wasn't real. Instead, all of it was made up, a series of reality shows that were made for the benefit of a wholly peaceful world that requires stimulation because of the boredom that their peace brings. This edition is the 53rd season, and the audience has been wild for it. it, including Makoto from the chapter 6 prologue. They reveal a number of large screens showing the faces of people watching, watching and displaying their comments. Tsumugi then explains that she's just one of the people working on the killing game- Team Danganronpa.
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The Monokubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room - a video showing what has become of each student's loved ones- but Monotaro mixes them up and most of the students are each given another student's video. Shuichi is given Kaito's video, revealing that Monokuma is holding his grandparents hostage. The students decide that if everyone has someone else's video, there is no motive for murder - however, Miu, Ryoma Hoshi[[note]]the Ultimate Tennis Pro[[/note]] and Kokichi want the videos returned to the correct owners. Ryoma reveals that he is deeply depressed and feels he has nothing to live for, and therefore wants his video as it would give him an incentive to live. Kokichi reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that people being optimistic and cooperating makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Kokichi leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him.

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The Monokubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room - a video showing what has become of each student's loved ones- but Monotaro accidentally mixes them up and most of the students are each given another student's video. Shuichi is given Kaito's video, revealing that Monokuma is holding his grandparents hostage. The students decide that if everyone has someone else's video, there is no motive for murder - however, Miu, Ryoma Hoshi[[note]]the Ultimate Tennis Pro[[/note]] and Kokichi want the videos returned to the correct owners. Ryoma reveals that he is deeply depressed and feels he has nothing to live for, and therefore wants his video as it would give him an incentive to live. Kokichi reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that people being optimistic and cooperating makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Kokichi leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him.



The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could have gotten in the water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. Inside Ryoma's Research Lab, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuichi is still blanking on the real culprit.

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The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma Ryoma's corpse could have gotten wound up in the water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. Inside Ryoma's Research Lab, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuichi is still blanking on the real culprit.
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The events are then replayed, with no one recalling their initial encounters and with no idea of what a Monokuma is or any knowledge of being kidnapped. This time Kaede is more confident in who she is and goes around introducing herself as the Ultimate Pianist to everyone else, who are also wearing new clothes and claiming they are Ultimate students, with the exception of Rantaro Amami, who cannot remember his talent. Kaede leaves the main door of the school only to find that the entire area is inside a huge cage. The Cubs gather everyone in the gym, where we are introduced to Monokuma, their so-called father, who claims to be the headmaster of the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles. Monokuma introduces the killing game, where one must commit murder without being found out in a class trial to escape, encourages the students to kill, then leaves them to it.

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The events are then replayed, with no one recalling their initial encounters and with no idea of what a Monokuma is or any knowledge of being kidnapped. This time Kaede is more confident in who she is and goes around introducing herself as the Ultimate Pianist to everyone else, who are also wearing new clothes and claiming they are Ultimate students, with the exception of Rantaro Amami, Rantaro, who cannot remember his talent. Kaede leaves makes her way out of the main door of the school building, only to find that the entire area is inside a huge cage. The Cubs gather everyone in the gym, where we are introduced to Monokuma, their so-called father, who claims to be the headmaster of the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles. Monokuma introduces the killing game, where one must commit murder without being found out in a class trial to escape, encourages the students to kill, then leaves them to it.



Later, Shuichi Saihara[[note]]the Ultimate Detective[[/note]] comes to find Kaede, saying he wants to show her something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by a keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. The next day comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and gives them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Rantaro asks if anyone remembers the 'Ultimate Hunt', but no-one knows what he's talking about.

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Later, Shuichi Saihara[[note]]the Ultimate Detective[[/note]] comes to find Kaede, saying he wants to show her something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by a keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. The next day comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and gives them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 two days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Rantaro asks if anyone remembers the 'Ultimate Hunt', but no-one knows what he's talking about.



On the final day of the time limit, Rantaro claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Kaede and Shuichi set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs. Shuichi reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and gained his Ultimate title as a result. However, seeing the hateful eyes of the culprit disturbed him so much that wears a hat to avoid eye contact, and learning the culprit's [[SympatheticMurderer backstory]] leads him to fear revealing the truth. Kaede reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.

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On the final day of the time limit, Rantaro claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Kaede and Shuichi set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs. Shuichi reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and gained his Ultimate title as a result. However, seeing the hateful eyes of the culprit disturbed him so much that he wears a hat to avoid eye contact, and learning the culprit's [[SympatheticMurderer backstory]] leads him to fear revealing the truth. Kaede reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.



Shuichi, the new player character, is woken up by Kaito, who takes him to the cafeteria. Shuichi has stopped wearing his hat, having confronted his fear of eye contact. In the cafeteria, the Monokubs give the students a collection of items which must be used to open up new areas, including several Research Labs; Maki Harukawa[[note]]the Ultimate Child Caregiver[[/note]] refuses to let the others inside hers, which the others find to be suspicious. The students find another Flashback Light and activate it in the gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the Ultimate Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them erased their memories of their talents; however, no one can remember any more details. Shuichi tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Rantaro about the Ultimate Hunt before he died.

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Shuichi, the new player character, is woken up by Kaito, who takes him to the cafeteria. Shuichi has stopped wearing his hat, having confronted his fear of eye contact. In the cafeteria, the Monokubs give the students a collection of items which must be used to open up new areas, including several Research Labs; Maki Harukawa[[note]]the Ultimate Child Caregiver[[/note]] refuses to let the others inside hers, which the others find to be very suspicious. The students find another Flashback Light and activate it in the gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the Ultimate Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them erased their memories of their talents; however, no one can remember any more details. Shuichi tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Rantaro about the Ultimate Hunt before he died.
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The events are then replayed, with no one recalling their initial encounters and with no idea of what a Monokuma is or any knowledge of being kidnapped. This time Kaede is more confident in who she is and goes around introducing herself as the Ultimate Pianist to everyone else, who are also wearing new clothes and claiming they are Ultimate students, with the exception of Rantaro, who cannot remember his talent. Kaede leaves the main door of the school only to find that the entire area is inside a huge cage. The Cubs gather everyone in the gym, where we are introduced to Monokuma, their so-called father, who claims to be the headmaster of the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles. Monokuma introduces the killing game, where one must commit murder without being found out in a class trial to escape, encourages the students to kill, then leaves them to it.

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The events are then replayed, with no one recalling their initial encounters and with no idea of what a Monokuma is or any knowledge of being kidnapped. This time Kaede is more confident in who she is and goes around introducing herself as the Ultimate Pianist to everyone else, who are also wearing new clothes and claiming they are Ultimate students, with the exception of Rantaro, Rantaro Amami, who cannot remember his talent. Kaede leaves the main door of the school only to find that the entire area is inside a huge cage. The Cubs gather everyone in the gym, where we are introduced to Monokuma, their so-called father, who claims to be the headmaster of the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles. Monokuma introduces the killing game, where one must commit murder without being found out in a class trial to escape, encourages the students to kill, then leaves them to it.



After Monokuma leaves, the students enter an underground area Gonta Gokuhara[[note]]the Ultimate Entomologist[[/note]] found that the students believe could possibly let them escape the dome. They find a path called the "Death Road of Despair", a gauntlet that exhausts and hurts those who take it, and after many attempts everyone gives up, most of them blaming Kaede for pushing them so hard to get through, although some such as Kaito Momota[[note]]the Ultimate Astronaut[[/note]] stand up for her.

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After Monokuma leaves, the students enter an underground area that Gonta Gokuhara[[note]]the Ultimate Entomologist[[/note]] found that the students believe could possibly let them escape the dome. They find a path called the "Death Road of Despair", a gauntlet that exhausts and hurts those who take it, and after many attempts everyone gives up, most of them blaming Kaede for pushing them so hard to get through, although some such as Kaito Momota[[note]]the Ultimate Astronaut[[/note]] stand up for her.



Later, Shuichi Saihara[[note]]the Ultimate Detective[[/note]] comes to find Kaede, saying he wants to show her something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by a keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. The next day comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Rantaro asks if anyone remembers the 'Ultimate Hunt', but no-one knows what he's talking about.

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Later, Shuichi Saihara[[note]]the Ultimate Detective[[/note]] comes to find Kaede, saying he wants to show her something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by a keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. The next day comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells gives them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Rantaro asks if anyone remembers the 'Ultimate Hunt', but no-one knows what he's talking about.



On the final day of the time limit, Rantaro claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Kaede and Shuichi set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs. Shuichi reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and became an Ultimate student. However, seeing the hateful eyes of the culprit scared him so much that wears a hat to avoid eye contact, and learning the culprit's [[SympatheticMurderer backstory]] leads him to fear revealing the truth. Kaede reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.

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On the final day of the time limit, Rantaro claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Kaede and Shuichi set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs. Shuichi reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and became an gained his Ultimate student. title as a result. However, seeing the hateful eyes of the culprit scared disturbed him so much that wears a hat to avoid eye contact, and learning the culprit's [[SympatheticMurderer backstory]] leads him to fear revealing the truth. Kaede reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.



They see multiple students walking past their room towards the basement. Soon after, the alarm rings. When they arrive at the library, they discover the hidden door swinging shut and Rantaro dead. After everyone arrives, Monokuma asks the culprit to step forwards, however no-one claims the kill, so the students progress to a class trial anyway. Kaede accuses Tsumugi Shirogane[[note]]the Ultimate Cosplayer[[/note]] of possibly using her cosplay ability to disguise herself as the other students, but Tsumugi proves that this is impossible as she is allergic to cosplaying real people, coming out in a rash from wearing Kaede's clothes.

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They see multiple students walking past their room towards the basement. Soon after, the alarm rings. When they arrive at the library, they discover the hidden door swinging shut and Rantaro dead. After everyone arrives, Monokuma asks the culprit to step forwards, however however, no-one claims the kill, so the students progress to a class trial anyway. Kaede accuses Tsumugi Shirogane[[note]]the Ultimate Cosplayer[[/note]] of possibly using her cosplay ability to disguise herself as the other students, but Tsumugi proves that this is impossible as she is allergic to cosplaying real people, coming out in a rash from wearing Kaede's clothes.



The trial soon begins soon after. Shuichi is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Shuichi because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Shuichi is defended by Kaede, who lies for him. After Kaede successfully manages to clear Shuichi’s name with the assistance of Kiibo[[note]]the Ultimate Robot[[/note]], Kaito, Gonta and Kirumi Tojo[[note]]the Ultimate Maid[[/note]], everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case to reveal the true killer - Kaede herself, the only one who could have set up the trap used to kill Amami. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Shuichi with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Mastermind in the class trial.

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The trial soon begins soon after. Shuichi is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Shuichi because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Shuichi is defended by Kaede, who lies for him. After Kaede successfully manages to clear Shuichi’s name with the assistance of Kiibo[[note]]the Ultimate Robot[[/note]], Kaito, Gonta and Kirumi Tojo[[note]]the Ultimate Maid[[/note]], everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case to reveal the true killer - Kaede herself, the only one who could have set up the trap used to kill Amami.Rantaro. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Shuichi with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Mastermind in the class trial.



Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko Chabashira[[note]]the Ultimate Aikido Master[[/note]], refusing to believe she really wanted to kill someone, try to defend her against Monokuma only for Kaede to willingly allow herself to be executed, entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. Monodam uses Kaede's execution to murder Monokid. After the execution, Kaito starts yelling at Shuichi for breaking down as he is the one Kaede entrusted her will to, and punches him before telling him to come to Kaede's Research Lab, a music room, and grieve properly. Here, Shuichi sees her piano and remembers that she told him to not fear the truth.

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Kaede is found as voted the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko Chabashira[[note]]the Ultimate Aikido Master[[/note]], refusing to believe she really wanted to kill someone, try to defend her against Monokuma only for Kaede to willingly allow herself to be executed, entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. Monodam uses Kaede's execution to murder Monokid. After the execution, Kaito starts yelling at Shuichi for breaking down as he is the one Kaede entrusted her will to, and punches him before telling him to come to Kaede's Research Lab, a music room, and grieve properly. Here, Shuichi sees her piano and remembers that she told him to not fear the truth.



Shuichi, the new player character, is woken up by Kaito, who takes him to the cafeteria. Shuichi has stopped wearing his hat, having confronted his fear of eye contact. In the cafeteria, the Monokubs give the students a collection of items which must be used to open up new areas, including several Research Labs. Maki Harukawa[[note]]the Ultimate Child Caregiver[[/note]] refuses to let the others inside hers. The students find another Flashback Light and activate it in the gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the Ultimate Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them erased their memories of their talents; however, no one can remember any more details. Shuichi tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Rantaro about the Ultimate Hunt before he died.

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Shuichi, the new player character, is woken up by Kaito, who takes him to the cafeteria. Shuichi has stopped wearing his hat, having confronted his fear of eye contact. In the cafeteria, the Monokubs give the students a collection of items which must be used to open up new areas, including several Research Labs. Labs; Maki Harukawa[[note]]the Ultimate Child Caregiver[[/note]] refuses to let the others inside hers.hers, which the others find to be suspicious. The students find another Flashback Light and activate it in the gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the Ultimate Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them erased their memories of their talents; however, no one can remember any more details. Shuichi tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Rantaro about the Ultimate Hunt before he died.
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Kiibo and Shuichi argue about hope, with Shuichi saying that hope is what got everyone into the killing games in the first place. Afterwards, Tsumugi demands a vote, but Shuichi asks one last question: if they vote for hope, what will happen to Kiibo, Maki and Tsumugi? He asks Kiibo to think about it, and the Ultimate Hope Robot figures it out: the punishment is being forced to participate in the next killing game- which is what happened to Rantaro. So even if they choose hope, maybe Shuichi and Himiko will escape, but the killing game will keep going, with Tsumugi as the Mastermind, Kiibo as the audience viewpoint and Maki as the new Ultimate Survivor. Shuichi is officially done at that point, saying that he's done with both hope and despair. He's sick of a world that treats them like toys and laughed as his friends kept dying... so he refuses to vote.

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Kiibo and Shuichi argue about hope, with Shuichi saying that hope is what got everyone into the killing games in the first place. Afterwards, Tsumugi demands a vote, but Shuichi asks one last question: if they vote for hope, what will happen to Kiibo, Maki and Tsumugi? He asks Kiibo to think about it, and the Ultimate Hope Robot figures it out: the punishment is being forced to participate in the next killing game- game, which is what happened to Rantaro. So even if they choose hope, maybe Shuichi and Himiko will escape, but the killing game will keep going, with Tsumugi as the Mastermind, Kiibo as the audience viewpoint and Maki as the new Ultimate Survivor. Shuichi is officially done at that point, saying that he's done with both hope and despair. He's sick of a world that treats them like toys and laughed as his friends kept dying... so he refuses to vote.



After the credits roll, the final three emerge under the rubble. They're unsure of both how they're still alive and what they'll do now, as nobody made any plans beyond 'stop the killing game'. They decide that maybe the outside world wanted them to live, and Shuichi then brings up an interesting possibility- Tsumugi may have been lying, and maybe the events of Hope's Peak Academy and Jabberwock Island really happened. They have no way of knowing, but it's possible. So, with the story at an end, the trio leave the Academy and move into the real world.

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After the credits roll, the final three emerge from under the rubble. They're unsure of both how they're still alive and what they'll do now, as nobody made any plans beyond 'stop the killing game'. They decide that maybe the outside world wanted them to live, and Shuichi then brings up an interesting possibility- Tsumugi may have been lying, and maybe the events of Hope's Peak Academy and Jabberwock Island really happened. They have no way of knowing, but it's possible. So, with the their story at an end, the trio leave the Academy and move into the real world.

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Shuichi reveals that this trial is a retrial- he's found evidence that Kaede didn't kill Rantaro. The mastermind, using the hidden passage, the Nanokumas and Motherkuma, took advantage of Kaede's plot and used it to kill Rantaro and frame Kaede. Furious, Shuichi rages against Monokuma, before pinning down the culprit... Tsumugi.

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Shuichi reveals that this trial is a retrial- he's found evidence that Kaede didn't kill Rantaro. The mastermind, using the hidden passage, the Nanokumas and Motherkuma, took advantage of Kaede's plot and used it to kill Rantaro and frame Kaede. Furious, Shuichi rages against Monokuma, before pinning down the culprit... Tsumugi. Initially, Tsumugi denies being the mastermind and blames it on Junko. When the others rebut this, Tsumugi begins to cosplay as Junko, constantly switching between the two. She claims that Junko was the real leader of the doomsday cult, who infiltrated the Gofer Project as 'Tsumugi Shirogane'. However, the others refuse to believe it, pointing out that Junko has been dead for years.



Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of ''[=NDRV3=]'': In the world of ''[=NDRV3=]'', the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredible skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

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Cornered again, Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that her talent isn't just cosplaying, it's being able to perfectly become the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. person she cosplays. She displays this by constantly shifting through the characters from the first two games, down to their voices. She then goes on to explain reveals the metaplot of ''[=NDRV3=]'': In truth: the world of ''[=NDRV3=]'', the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredible skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, entire franchise wasn't real. Instead, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa of it was formed to make made up, a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they reality shows that were sponsored by wealthy private parties; made for the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to benefit of a wholly peaceful world that requires stimulation because of the fact boredom that their peace brings. This edition is the 53rd season, and the audience has morally-grey standards been wild for it. They reveal a number of large screens showing the faces of people watching, and wants to see teenagers kill each other. displaying their comments. Tsumugi then explains that she's just one of the people working on the killing game- Team Danganronpa.



She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 52nd installment of the series, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, mostly their love for the DanganRonpa franchise. Shuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to be first Super High School Level Detective to get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she's actually not the all-trusting optimist she was in the game and Kaito reveals he wants to actually just win the game for fame and fortune.

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She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 52nd installment of the series, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains begins to repeatedly taunt the other survivors, saying that everyone signed-up they're all just fictional characters in a fictional world. When the others deny this, Tsumugi drops another bombshell: they all signed up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, mostly their love because they loved it so much. They were never Ultimates, they were normal people with no talents. They were given new personalities and identities for the DanganRonpa franchise. Shuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s show, along with their talents. When the survivors deny that they would want to be part of the show, Tsumugi starts playing audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuichi wanted to join Danganronpa videos: Shuichi's shows him saying that he'll do anything to be first Super High School Level Detective to get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she's actually not part of the all-trusting optimist she was in the game and Kaito reveals show, he wants to actually just win be an Ultimate Detective, and is totally fine with the idea of killing someone; Kaede's shows her saying that she's perfect for a killing game because she has no faith in humanity; and Kaito's shows him saying that he wants to kill everyone for fame and fortune.



Tsumugi then explains that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping them full of fake memories, a fake background, and a fake Talent. The four of them then begin to freak out at the fact they were people turned into characters for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living in the fictional world of Danganronpa. Tsumugi then shows a panel containing images of actual real people from the outside world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the ''[=NDRV3=]'' mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to claims that literally everything about the game was fake and scripted, even the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered with the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later.

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As they watch the videos, Tsumugi then explains drops even more bombshells: Kaito's illness was fake, written into him as part of his character, and so, crucially, were Maki's feelings for him. Monokuma says that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping audience wants to see them full of fake memories, a fake background, despair, and a fake Talent. Shuichi is left horrified, with no idea of what to do.

The four viewpoint abruptly switches to Kiibo, who also has no idea of them then begin what to freak out at the fact they were people do, and instead has turned into characters to his inner voice. Once he's directed to remedy the situation, Kiibo becomes the champion of hope, declaring that he'll never give up- only for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains to ruin that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living in the fictional world of Danganronpa. Tsumugi then shows a panel containing images of actual real people from the outside world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the ''[=NDRV3=]'' mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to claims by explaining that literally everything about he's had a very specific role: he's the game was fake and scripted, even the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered audience surrogate. His 'inner voice' is actually a constant audience survey, with the viewers deciding what they want him to do next, and the whole time, the audience have been seeing through his eyes. His ahoge is actually an antenna, hence why when it broke off, he could no longer hear his inner voice. Kiibo is temporarily daunted, but decides that he'll champion hope for the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later. world, gaining the new title of 'Ultimate Hope Robot' in the process.



The three plans interfered with one another and Kaede dropped the metal ball through the vent, but it fell away from Rantarou after he had walked over to the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out of the room, Tsumugi decided to use the opening to murder Rantarou with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite the fact she was completely innocent of the crime. After all that, she forces the remaining students to vote for either her (which ends the current game but stuck in the academy) or Ki-bo to end the game (with Ki-bo and Harukawa suffering the same fate as Amami while the game continues anew in another season). If there is no vote, everyone will die. No matter what they choose, Danganronpa will continue. They are unable to react, and give up hope. This becomes the bad end.

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The three plans interfered with one another Tsumugi, in response, decides to turn things up by announcing a new vote between herself (representing despair) and Kaede dropped the metal ball through the vent, but it fell away from Rantarou after he had walked over to the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out of the room, Kiibo (representing hope). If Tsumugi decided to use wins the opening to murder Rantarou with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite vote, the fact she was completely innocent of the crime. After all that, she forces the remaining students to vote for either her (which ends the current killing game will continue- but stuck since they're so determined not to kill anyone and they know the Flashback Lights are fake, they'll have to live in the academy) or Ki-bo Academy forever. When the survivors demand to end be returned to their old self, Tsumugi and Monokuma say that it's impossible- the Flashback Lights overwrote their memories, so they have nothing to go back to. Tsumugi then says that if Kiibo wins, however, then the game (with Ki-bo and Harukawa suffering the same fate as Amami while the game continues anew in another season). If there is no vote, everyone will die. No matter what they choose, Danganronpa will continue. They are unable end- but only two can survive, so they'll have to react, choose two to sacrifice. Kiibo immediately offers to sacrifice himself, but that still leaves one more person, and give up hope. This becomes everyone's stumped. One Mass Panic Debate later, Maki volunteers as the bad end.second sacrifice, saying it'll be worth it if she can kill Tsumugi. Kiibo encourages the others to keep going, saying that they'll find hope, but Shuichi interrupts, rejecting the idea of hope.



If the player keeps going, they now take control of Ki-bo under the guidance of the "audience." Ki-bo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuichi, Shuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Ki-bo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.

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If Kiibo and Shuichi argue about hope, with Shuichi saying that hope is what got everyone into the player keeps going, killing games in the first place. Afterwards, Tsumugi demands a vote, but Shuichi asks one last question: if they now take control of Ki-bo under vote for hope, what will happen to Kiibo, Maki and Tsumugi? He asks Kiibo to think about it, and the guidance of Ultimate Hope Robot figures it out: the "audience." Ki-bo refuses punishment is being forced to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuichi, participate in the next killing game- which is what happened to Rantaro. So even if they choose hope, maybe Shuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to Himiko will escape, but the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play killing game will keep going, with Tsumugi as the minigames and claiming that if Mastermind, Kiibo as the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Ki-bo is then hacked by the wrathful audience viewpoint and tries to force Maki as the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between new Ultimate Survivor. Shuichi is officially done at that point, saying that he's done with both hope and despair.despair. He's sick of a world that treats them like toys and laughed as his friends kept dying... so he refuses to vote.



Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning to make the show more entertaining. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.

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Everyone is shocked at this, saying that refusing will mean dying... but Shuichi doesn't care. He wants to throw the audience's wants back in their faces by giving them an ending that they'll hate. Kiibo also chooses to abandon hope, despite his inner voice, and relinquishes the viewpoint. Shuichi then asks Himiko and Maki to choose to refuse to vote with him, despite Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki and Monokuma's protests that she shouldn’t doing so would be suicide.

The viewpoint switches to Himiko, who declares that
even feel if she's a fictional character, her life is real, and it's the only weapon she's got- so she'll use it to end the killing game so Tenko, Angie and the others can rest in peace. Tsumugi says that if they all refuse to vote, she'll win by default, but Shuichi reassures Maki, telling her to believe in herself like she believed in Kaito.

The viewpoint then switches to Maki, who declares that she'll believe in her
feelings for Kaito because without them, her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies life has no significance. Tsumugi asks if they want to die that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning to make the show more entertaining. Lastly, even those badly, but Shuichi rebuts that survive unable they need to turn back into their real selves, end the killing game because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.even if it was fiction, it's real to them and it really affected them.



Eventually, after a long series of Theory Armaments between Shuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuichi's efforts, the audience and Ki-bo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. Ki-bo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, the other three survived by either luck or Ki-bo's calculated destruction. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.

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Eventually, after With everyone decided, Shuichi tries to force a long vote, but Monokuma and Tsumugi refuse, instead throwing several minigames in a row at Shuichi, who refuses to play them in order to bore the audience. Afterwards, Tsumugi asks what Kiibo's inner voice says... and Kiibo is hacked by the audience, who are infuriated at his defiance. However, he manages to fight their control enough to encourage the others to continue... just before his personality is erased. Shuichi and Tsumugi argue, with Shuichi saying that even if they're just fiction and lies, a lie (and fiction) can and will change the world, and he'll use all the love he has for his friends to do just that. He then takes on the audience through Kiibo in a series of Theory Armaments between Shuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuichi's efforts, the audience and Ki-bo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. Ki-bo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, the other three survived by either luck or Ki-bo's calculated destruction. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.Armaments.



As the three survivors watch the light coming in from outside world, Shuichi stated that even though they were told that the entire Danganronpa 1 and Super Danganronpa 2 games were fiction in this world, he believes it is possible Tsumugi may have lied, as the fact they had the technology to brainwash them and give everyone fake memories and Talents to align with what they know of the Danganronpa. Regardless, he plans to see the truth for himself.

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As They finally vote. Maki and Himiko wonder what will happen if there's a tie, as they expect, but Tsumugi reveals that she didn't vote either- as Kiibo would automatically vote for hope, he'll win as the three only person who voted. She's willing to accept her death, but intends to throw Kiibo into the next killing game as punishment. But as it turns out, Shuichi's appeal was successful: Kiibo didn't vote either. The killing game is over. With the final survivors watch resigning themselves to death, Kiibo takes up the light coming in from job of inflicting the punishment by continuing his earlier work of blowing up the academy. Maki, Himiko and Shuichi are seemingly buried under rubble, while Tsumugi and Monokuma are crushed under falling debris. Kiibo finally sacrifices himself by blowing himself up to break through the dome the Academy rests under.
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After the credits roll, the final three emerge under the rubble. They're unsure of both how they're still alive and what they'll do now, as nobody made any plans beyond 'stop the killing game'. They decide that maybe the
outside world, world wanted them to live, and Shuichi stated that even though they were told that the entire Danganronpa 1 and Super Danganronpa 2 games were fiction in this world, he believes it is possible then brings up an interesting possibility- Tsumugi may have lied, as been lying, and maybe the fact they had the technology to brainwash them events of Hope's Peak Academy and give everyone fake memories and Talents to align Jabberwock Island really happened. They have no way of knowing, but it's possible. So, with what they know of the Danganronpa. Regardless, he plans to see story at an end, the truth for himself.
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Kokichi pops up and explains the state of the world: as previously mentioned, the government enacted the Gofer Project to save humanity, but a doomsday cult was preaching that humanity deserved to die and wanted to destroy the Gofer Project. Meanwhile, the students didn't want to leave their family and friends behind, and mindwiped themselves, removing their talents so that they could no longer be considered Ultimates. The government disagreed with the students and executed the plan anyway by capturing them and undoing the mindwipe except for the knowledge of the Gofer Project. However, the leader of the doomsday cult infiltrated the Gofer Project and flew the spaceship back to the destroyed Earth. Kokichi then claims that he is the leader of the cult.

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Kokichi pops up and explains the state of the world: as previously mentioned, the government enacted the Gofer Project to save humanity, but a doomsday cult was preaching that humanity deserved to die and wanted to destroy the Gofer Project. Meanwhile, the students didn't want to leave their family and friends behind, and mindwiped themselves, removing their talents so that they could no longer be considered Ultimates. The government disagreed with the students and executed the plan anyway by capturing them and undoing the mindwipe except for the knowledge of the Gofer Project. However, the leader of the doomsday cult infiltrated the Gofer Project and flew the spaceship back to the destroyed Earth. Kokichi then claims that he is the leader of the cult.cult, and thus the mastermind behind the killing game.



Kaito attempts to attack Kokichi, but he’s protected by the Exisals. He says that seeing the despair the sight of the outside world had gave the students is enough of an entertainment. He abducts Kaito and locks him inside Monokuma’s garage before leaving.

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Kaito attempts to attack Kokichi, but he’s protected by the Exisals. He Kokichi says that seeing the despair the sight of the outside world had gave inflicted on the students others is enough of an entertainment. He entertainment enough, and then abducts Kaito and locks him inside Monokuma’s garage the Exisal hangar before leaving.



Shuichi who has lost his will wakes up to Maki calling out for him. She had found a Remembering Light and it gives them a glimpse of the battle between the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnants of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan was the Hope’s Peak Academy and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving the students a motivation to fight against despair and save Kaito. They busted the hangar door with Miu’s hammers, only to find someone had died squished under the hydraulic press inside the garage. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi cannot be found, the remaining students enter the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.

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Shuichi who spends several days in his room, so depressed at the state of the world that he no longer has lost his any will wakes up to live. Maki calling then shows up, forcing Shuichi out for him. She had of his depression. Having found a Remembering Light Flashback Light, Maki uses it on the remaining students, minus Kaito and it Kokichi. It gives them a glimpse of new information- the battle between ones behind the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnants of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan Gofer Project was the Hope’s Peak Academy Academy, which all of them had attended, and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving doomsday cult were the students a Remnants of Despair. The new knowledge gives the group the motivation they need to fight against despair and save rescue Kaito. They busted The group decide that they'll take on Kokichi the hangar door next morning. That night, Shuichi walks around the Exisal Hangar and sees an unusual sight: the Exisals are circling Monokuma, preventing him from moving. He finds Kaito in the hangar's bathroom and the two make up, with Miu’s hammers, only Kaito encouraging him to keep going.

The next morning, the group break into the hangar. However, they
find that neither Kaito or Kokichi are there. Instead, someone had died squished under the hydraulic press has been crushed inside the garage. hangar's press. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi press cannot be found, lifted, so there's no way of knowing who died, though Kaito's jacket is hanging out of the remaining students enter press. With barely anything to go on, the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.group head into the fifth trial.



The class trial starts and an Exisal enters the courtroom speaking like both Kaito and Kokichi, adding the confusion over who the victim was. In the entire trial, Maki keeps pushing vote toward Kokichi with Kaito as the victim but Shuichi convinces her to believe in the truth beyond lie as the only hope. She admits of attacking Kokichi with poisonous arrow because of the memory of Kokichi as the leader of the Remnants of Despair convinced her to sacrifice herself killing the mastermind. But when she came to the hangar, Kaito had already shot Kokichi with an arrow of his own. Using this opportunity, Maki shot him with torture poison to interrogate him about the Remnants of Despair, but Kokichi’s insistent of ignorance made her giving up of knowing the truth and she shot him with the lethal poison. Kaito blocks the arrow and Maki run off to get him the antidote. Kokichi stole the antidote and drank it himself, thus Maki is the culprit of Kaito’s murder.

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The class trial starts and an Exisal enters the courtroom speaking courtroom, but it switches between acting like both Kokichi and Kaito, further confusing everyone. Maki continually insists that Kaito is dead and the person inside the Exisal is Kokichi, adding the confusion over who the victim was. In the entire trial, killed him. Shuichi manages to get Maki keeps pushing vote toward to reveal the truth: believing Kokichi to be the mastermind, Maki took a crossbow, some arrows she poisoned using the poison from Shuichi's lab, commandeered an Exisal and invaded the hangar with Kaito as the victim but Shuichi convinces her to believe in the truth beyond lie as the only hope. She admits intention of attacking Kokichi with poisonous arrow because of the memory of Kokichi as the leader of the Remnants of Despair convinced her to sacrifice herself killing the mastermind. But when Kokichi. When she came to the hangar, got there, Kaito had already used a crossbow he'd asked Himiko to get him to try to get Kokichi to stand down. Maki shot Kokichi with an arrow of his own. Using this opportunity, Maki shot him with torture poison to interrogate him about the Remnants of Despair, but Kokichi’s insistent of ignorance made her giving up of knowing the truth and she shot him with the lethal poison. Kaito blocks the a poisoned arrow and demanded that he confess, but Kokichi told her that he didn't know what a Remnant of Despair was and that he had no idea what she was talking about. Furious, Maki run tried to shoot him again, but Kaito blocked the shot and was poisoned. Maki ran off to get him Kaito the antidote. antidote, but when she gave it to him, Kokichi stole drank the antidote himself. Ergo, Kaito is dead and drank it himself, thus Maki is the culprit of Kaito’s murder.killed him.



Shuichi refuses to vote because he thinks there’s still more to truth to uncover. Monokuma interrupts the proceeding because he himself doesn’t know who the culprit is, thus it confirms one suspicion about the case; why Monokuma doesn’t know Kokichi’s position in the trial if he controls Monokuma? By this logic, there’s no way Kokichi is the ringleader, and his true intention is render the game null and void via a wrong verdict. Under that assumption, the deception is that Kokichi is the victim destroyed under the press and Kaito is the culprit.

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Shuichi refuses to vote because he thinks there’s still vote, believing that the case isn't closed. Using more to truth to uncover. arguments and logic, Shuichi realises that Monokuma interrupts the proceeding because he himself doesn’t doesn't actually know who either the victim or the culprit is, thus it confirms one suspicion about the case; why is. Monokuma doesn’t know Kokichi’s position in joins the trial if he controls Monokuma? By this logic, there’s no way Kokichi is group[[note]]as 'the Ultimate Despair Headmaster'[[/note]] to pin down the ringleader, answers, and his true intention is render Shuichi then realises something important: the game null is still going and void via a wrong verdict. Under Monokuma has no idea who the victim and culprit are; ergo, Kokichi couldn't have been the Mastermind. He then concludes that assumption, the deception most likely outcome is that Kokichi is was crushed in the victim destroyed under the press press, and Kaito is the culprit.killed him.



Maki refuses to believe that Kaito is the culprit but rebuked by Shuichi. Shuichi attempts to play Kokichi’s game by trapping Monokuma to choose the wrong culprit and execute himself, but Monokuma is stubbornly staunch so Kaito has no choice but to reveal himself. Kaito reveals that Kokichi has already predicted that Maki will attempt to kill him because the ringleaser had pulled some string to convince her of a possible motive, in this the Remembering Light. Kaito had to kill Kokichi because he had already been poisoned and that would make Maki the culprit. He also supports Kokichi’s plan because he believes the plan will bring the survivors closer to the real truth.

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Maki refuses to believe that Kaito is the culprit culprit, but rebuked by Shuichi. Shuichi attempts to play Kokichi’s game by trapping Monokuma to choose the wrong culprit and execute himself, but Monokuma is stubbornly staunch so Kaito has no choice but to reveal himself. Kaito reveals that Kokichi has already predicted that Maki will attempt to kill him because the ringleaser had pulled some string manages to convince her of a possible motive, in this and the Remembering Light. others. After the closing argument, he realises that Kaito had to kill and Kokichi because he had already must have been poisoned trying to force the game to end by putting Monokuma in a position where, since he couldn't determine who died and that would make Maki who the culprit. He also supports Kokichi’s plan because murderer was, he believes couldn't act without breaking his own rules. Shuichi then tries to continue the plan will bring the survivors closer by lying that Kaito is dead and Kokichi is still alive, but Kaito stops him, saying that it's time to the real truth. give up. Kaito then reveals himself, alive and well... sort of.



Kaito willingly walks to his execution but the others are ready to fight against Monokuma to prevent it. Monokuma turns out had already revived his Cubs and they again pilot the Exisals now that Kokichi is no longer there to control them. Kaito prevents them from throwing their lives and gets executed, but he dies from his disease before the execution kills him, leaving Monokuma seething that his game is ruined. Shuichi declares that the killing game is over but Monokuma disagree and flashes them with the Remembering Light. They see the glimpse of Junko Enoshima taunting that despair will always exist.

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Kaito willingly walks to his execution but the others are ready to fight against Monokuma to prevent it. Monokuma turns out had already revived his Cubs and they again pilot the Exisals now He reveals that he and Kokichi is no longer there conspired together after Kokichi pretended to control them. drink the antidote and actually gave it to Kaito. Kokichi asked Kaito prevents them from throwing their lives and gets executed, but he dies from his disease before the execution kills to kill him, leaving Monokuma seething that his game is ruined. Shuichi declares that both to force the killing game is over but Monokuma disagree to end and flashes them with because as there was only one antidote, Kokichi would soon die of the Remembering Light. They see poison, making Maki the glimpse of Junko Enoshima taunting blackened. Kokichi also revealed that despair will always exist.all along, he'd hated the killing game and wanted to end it. Kaito willingly agreed to help, but admitted that he still hated Kokichi.



Ki-bo, who lost his ahoge from protecting the other of Kaito’s execution, ponders about hope and despair. With his ahoge gone, so does the voice that always advicing him within his head. No longer have anyone to turn to, he makes his own conclusion; that despair will indeed always exist but it doesn’t mean that they will lose to it. He concludes that he will destroy the very symbol of despair itself, the killing game, and he goes rampaging around the Gifted Inmate Academy as it is the setting of the killing game that has to be destroyed.

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Ki-bo, who lost his ahoge from protecting the other of Kaito’s The others try to fight Monokuma to prevent Kaito's execution, but they're stopped by two things: first, Monokuma revived the Monokubs, who take back the Exisals and confront the students; and second, Kaito reveals that he's already dying, so there's no point in trying to save him because he'll die soon anyway. He willingly goes to his execution, but dies before it can kill him. The rocket Monokuma used crashes to the ground, showering everyone with debris and knocking off Kiibo's ahoge. Monokuma is furious that Kaito died peacefully, and Shuichi snaps that the killing game is over, but Monokuma disagrees, hitting them with a Flashback Light. They see a glimpse of Junko Enoshima taunting that despair will always exist.
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That night, the group minus Kiibo train in Kaito's memory. Meanwhile, Kiibo
ponders about the nature of hope and despair. With his ahoge gone, so does the voice that he can no longer hear his 'inner voice', which he'd always advicing him within turned to for guidance. With only silence in his head. No longer have anyone head, he comes to turn to, he makes his own conclusion; that despair will indeed always exist but it doesn’t mean that they will lose to it. He concludes that a very disturbing conclusion: the Ultimate Academy is steeped in despair, and he will destroy it. He unleashes his new upgrades, takes to the very symbol of despair itself, skies and starts blowing up the killing game, and he goes rampaging around the Gifted Inmate Academy as it is the setting of the killing game that has to be destroyed.
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Ki-bo, Tsumugi Shirogane, Maki Harukawa, Himiko Yumeno and Shuichi Saihara are the only remaining students. After a long series of investigation, they discovered that Rantarou Amami was not killed by Kaede, but by the ringleader, and that they took advantage of Kaede’s ignorance of the true sequence of events to convict her of murder despite the fact Kaede miscalculated, which means Chapter 1 was a mistrial. It’s then revealed that Rantarou is the Ultimate Survivor, acquired his title by winning at least one previous mutual killing games.

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Ki-bo, Tsumugi Shirogane, Maki Harukawa, Himiko Yumeno and Tsumugi, Himiko, Shuichi Saihara and Maki are the only remaining students. After a long series of investigation, they discovered stunned by Kiibo's actions, and manage to convince him to come down and talk to them. Kiibo, who is eerily calm, tells them that Rantarou Amami was not killed by Kaede, but by he has to destroy the ringleader, Academy to destroy despair, and that their deaths as a result would be upsetting but acceptable. Monokuma and the Monokubs attempt to kill Kiibo for damaging the Academy, but Kiibo easily holds them at bay. Shuichi manages to get Kiibo to back down by saying that Monokuma's strict adherence to the rules and Kokichi's theory that the Killing Game is being televised seems to imply that there's still ''someone'' watching, so maybe it isn't as bad as they took advantage of Kaede’s ignorance of think. Kiibo says that he'll give the true sequence of events others until dawn to convict her of murder despite the fact Kaede miscalculated, which means Chapter 1 was a mistrial. It’s come up with some proof, and then revealed that Rantarou is the Ultimate Survivor, acquired his title by winning at least one previous mutual killing games.goes back to fighting off Monokuma.



Shuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of ''[=NDRV3=]'': In the world of ''[=NDRV3=]'', the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredible skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

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Shuichi, Maki, Himiko and Tsumugi start combing the Academy, going to places they could not previously access. Shuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit Maki find and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered search Kokichi's Research Lab and his room, which reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that Kokichi was the ‘V’ leader of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on a group called D.I.C.E., a small gang of people who only committed harmless pranks and nonviolent crimes. They also find a history of Hope's Peak Academy that seems to explain contradict what the metaplot Flashback Lights told them, a number of ''[=NDRV3=]'': In blueprints that Kokichi asked Miu to make, and a clue to a second message. Shuichi follows the world of ''[=NDRV3=]'', clue and finds the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredible skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other. message- 'twins b'.



She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 52nd installment of the series, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, mostly their love for the DanganRonpa franchise. Shuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to be first Super High School Level Detective to get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she's actually not the all-trusting optimist she was in the game and Kaito reveals he wants to actually just win the game for fame and fortune.

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She Shuichi and Himiko then explains Rantarou’s search Rantaro's Research Lab. Using the messages- 'horse a' and 'twins b', Shuichi solves a puzzle and finds a flash drive with a video from Rantaro to Rantaro. It reveals that Rantaro was the Ultimate Survivor, a title was awarded to him for he'd earned by surviving the 52nd installment of the series, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the a previous killing game again" . game, and that he'd earned certain perks for this killing game. Afterwards, Shuichi and Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for search a new room in Kaito's Research Lab, where the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, mostly their love for the DanganRonpa franchise. Shuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to be first Super High School Level Detective to get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she's actually not the all-trusting optimist she was in the game and Kaito reveals he wants to actually just win the game for fame and fortune.students were put into cold sleep.



Tsumugi then explains that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping them full of fake memories, a fake background, and a fake Talent. The four of them then begin to freak out at the fact they were people turned into characters for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living in the fictional world of Danganronpa. Tsumugi then shows a panel containing images of actual real people from the outside world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the ''[=NDRV3=]'' mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to claims that literally everything about the game was fake and scripted, even the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered with the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later.

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Tsumugi The survivors then explains that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping them full of fake memories, a fake background, and a fake Talent. The four of them then begin to freak out at the fact they were people turned into characters for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living regroup in the fictional world of Danganronpa. Tsumugi then shows library, where Maki reveals a panel containing images of actual real people from the outside world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the ''[=NDRV3=]'' mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to claims prototype that literally everything about Kokichi had asked Miu to build- a vacuum designed for sucking up bugs. Everyone recalls Gonta claiming to have seen tiny bugs that nobody else saw, but there are no bugs in the game was fake vacuum. Kiibo blows open the door to the hidden room, where they find several things: Rantaro's Survivor Perk, a shotput ball, and scripted, even a strange being called 'Motherkuma', which gives birth to spare Monokumas. As they leave, a fight between Kiibo and one of the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered with Exisals destroys the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later. entrance, trapping Himiko in the hidden room.



The three plans interfered with one another and Kaede dropped the metal ball through the vent, but it fell away from Rantarou after he had walked over to the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out of the room, Tsumugi decided to use the opening to murder Rantarou with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite the fact she was completely innocent of the crime. After all that, she forces the remaining students to vote for either her (which ends the current game but stuck in the academy) or Ki-bo to end the game (with Ki-bo and Harukawa suffering the same fate as Amami while the game continues anew in another season). If there is no vote, everyone will die. No matter what they choose, Danganronpa will continue. They are unable to react, and give up hope. This becomes the bad end.

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The three plans interfered With no choice but to have faith that Himiko is OK, Kiibo directs Shuichi to a classroom where he saw something odd. In that classroom, Shuichi discovers a machine that can produce Flashback Lights to order, with one multiple options as to what each Light can show. Himiko then shows up, revealing that she found a secret passageway in the hidden room that leads to a bathroom. After investigating, Shuichi stops the war between Kiibo and Monokuma by demanding that they hold a class trial. Monokuma agrees, but demands that Kiibo's upgrades be removed in exchange, which they agree to. After Kiibo's upgrades are removed (and his ahoge restored), they find another and Kaede dropped clue- the metal ball through the vent, vacuum Miu built did catch something, but it fell away from Rantarou after he had walked over to wasn't bugs, it was the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out sixth Monokub- a hive mind of the room, Tsumugi decided to use the opening to murder Rantarou tiny flying Monokumas with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite cameras and microphones, called Nanokumas, that are everywhere, constantly recording video and audio and sending it back to Motherkuma for the fact she was completely innocent of mastermind to see. Once that's cleared up, the crime. After all that, she forces the remaining students to vote for either her (which ends the current game but stuck in the academy) or Ki-bo to end the game (with Ki-bo and Harukawa suffering the same fate as Amami while the game continues anew in another season). If there is no vote, everyone will die. No matter what they choose, Danganronpa will continue. They are unable to react, and give up hope. This becomes the bad end.final class trial begins.



If the player keeps going, they now take control of Ki-bo under the guidance of the "audience." Ki-bo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuichi, Shuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Ki-bo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.

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If the player keeps going, they now take control of Ki-bo under the guidance of the "audience." Ki-bo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuichi, Shuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming reveals that if this trial is a retrial- he's found evidence that Kaede didn't kill Rantaro. The mastermind, using the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ hidden passage, the Nanokumas and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives Motherkuma, took advantage of Kaede's plot and used it to do it. Ki-bo is then hacked by kill Rantaro and frame Kaede. Furious, Shuichi rages against Monokuma, before pinning down the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.culprit... Tsumugi.



Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning to make the show more entertaining. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.

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Tsumugi continue is easily-cornered and reveals herself to try to press them, explains to Maki be the 53rd Junko and that she shouldn’t even feel feelings the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for Kaito because her romantic feelings 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of ''[=NDRV3=]'': In the world of ''[=NDRV3=]'', the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that concept of seeing various teenagers with incredible skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the show more entertaining. Lastly, even those that survive unable series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to turn back into their real selves, because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.



Eventually, after a long series of Theory Armaments between Shuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuichi's efforts, the audience and Ki-bo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. Ki-bo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, the other three survived by either luck or Ki-bo's calculated destruction. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.

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Eventually, after a long series She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 52nd installment of Theory Armaments between the series, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, mostly their love for the DanganRonpa franchise. Shuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks wanted to Shuichi's efforts, the audience and Ki-bo decide to put the join Danganronpa franchise to an end. Ki-bo decided be first Super High School Level Detective to blow up get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she's actually not the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, the other three survived by either luck or Ki-bo's calculated destruction. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole all-trusting optimist she was in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing game and Kaito reveals he wants to actually just win the three survivors to leave.game for fame and fortune.


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Tsumugi then explains that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping them full of fake memories, a fake background, and a fake Talent. The four of them then begin to freak out at the fact they were people turned into characters for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living in the fictional world of Danganronpa. Tsumugi then shows a panel containing images of actual real people from the outside world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the ''[=NDRV3=]'' mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to claims that literally everything about the game was fake and scripted, even the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered with the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later.
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The three plans interfered with one another and Kaede dropped the metal ball through the vent, but it fell away from Rantarou after he had walked over to the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out of the room, Tsumugi decided to use the opening to murder Rantarou with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite the fact she was completely innocent of the crime. After all that, she forces the remaining students to vote for either her (which ends the current game but stuck in the academy) or Ki-bo to end the game (with Ki-bo and Harukawa suffering the same fate as Amami while the game continues anew in another season). If there is no vote, everyone will die. No matter what they choose, Danganronpa will continue. They are unable to react, and give up hope. This becomes the bad end.
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If the player keeps going, they now take control of Ki-bo under the guidance of the "audience." Ki-bo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuichi, Shuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Ki-bo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.
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Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning to make the show more entertaining. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.
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Eventually, after a long series of Theory Armaments between Shuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuichi's efforts, the audience and Ki-bo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. Ki-bo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, the other three survived by either luck or Ki-bo's calculated destruction. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.
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Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans but are confused as to why they were inside lockers. Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm. The five mechas, known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monosuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Kaede seems to recognize the term "Monokuma" but is cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents, and the prologue restarts.

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Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans but are confused as to where they are and why they were inside lockers. Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, Rantaro Amami, who seems unusually calm. The five mechas, known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, (Monotaro, Monophanie, Monodam, Monosuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt"."Ultimate Hunt". Kaede seems to recognize the term "Monokuma" but is cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" "Flashback Light" to make them remember their talents, and the prologue restarts.



The events are then replayed, with no one recalling their initial encounters and with no idea of what a Monokuma is or any knowledge of being kidnapped. This time Kaede is more confident in who she is and goes around introducing herself as the Super High-School Level Pianist to everyone else, who are also wearing new clothes and claiming they are SHSL Students, with the exception of Amami, who cannot remember his talent. Akamatsu leaves the main door of the school only to find that the entire area is trapped under a huge cage. The Cubs gather everyone in the gym, where we are introduced to Monokuma, their so-called father, who claims to be the headmaster of the Gifted Inmate Academy. Monokuma introduces the killing game, where one must commit murder without being found out in a class trial to escape, encourages the students to kill, then leaves them to it.

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The events are then replayed, with no one recalling their initial encounters and with no idea of what a Monokuma is or any knowledge of being kidnapped. This time Kaede is more confident in who she is and goes around introducing herself as the Super High-School Level Ultimate Pianist to everyone else, who are also wearing new clothes and claiming they are SHSL Students, Ultimate students, with the exception of Amami, Rantaro, who cannot remember his talent. Akamatsu Kaede leaves the main door of the school only to find that the entire area is trapped under inside a huge cage. The Cubs gather everyone in the gym, where we are introduced to Monokuma, their so-called father, who claims to be the headmaster of the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Inmate Academy.Juveniles. Monokuma introduces the killing game, where one must commit murder without being found out in a class trial to escape, encourages the students to kill, then leaves them to it.



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After Monokuma leaves, the students enter an underground area Gonta found that the students believe could possibly an exit. They find a path called "Deathroad of Despair", a gauntlet that exhausts and hurts those who take it, and after many attempts everyone gives up, most of them blaming Akamatsu for pushing them so hard to get through, although some such as Momota Kaito stand up for her.

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After Monokuma leaves, the students enter an underground area Gonta Gokuhara[[note]]the Ultimate Entomologist[[/note]] found that the students believe could possibly an exit. let them escape the dome. They find a path called "Deathroad the "Death Road of Despair", a gauntlet that exhausts and hurts those who take it, and after many attempts everyone gives up, most of them blaming Akamatsu Kaede for pushing them so hard to get through, although some such as Momota Kaito Momota[[note]]the Ultimate Astronaut[[/note]] stand up for her.



The next day everyone gathers in the cafeteria. Oma Kokichi blames the others for bullying Akamatsu, inciting more argument. Depressed and blaming herself, Akamatsu retreats to her room for the rest of the day. Later, Monokuma returns, now with a motive to murder - whoever murders first will be allowed to graduate with no class trial. After giving the motive, Momota snaps at Monokuma, claiming that no-one would be willing to commit murder. Monokuma allows the Monotarou to use his Exisal to make an example of Kaito, but he fails and accidentally crushes Monokuma. Believing that Monokuma is dead, the students celebrate.

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The next day everyone gathers in the cafeteria. Oma Kokichi Oma[[note]]the Ultimate Supreme Leader[[/note]] blames the others for bullying Akamatsu, Kaede, inciting more argument. Depressed and blaming herself, Akamatsu Kaede retreats to her room for the rest of the day. Later, Monokuma returns, now with a motive to murder - whoever murders first will be allowed to graduate with no class trial. After giving the motive, Momota Kaito snaps at Monokuma, claiming that no-one would be willing to commit murder. Monokuma allows the Monotarou Monotaro to use his Exisal to make an example of Kaito, but he fails and accidentally crushes Monokuma. Believing that Monokuma is dead, the students celebrate.



Later, Saihara Shuichi comes to find Akamatsu, saying he wants to show her something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. Next breakfast comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Amami mentions the SHSL Hunts, but no-one knows what he's talking about.

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Later, Saihara Shuichi Saihara[[note]]the Ultimate Detective[[/note]] comes to find Akamatsu, Kaede, saying he wants to show her something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by a keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. Next breakfast The next day comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Amami mentions Rantaro asks if anyone remembers the SHSL Hunts, 'Ultimate Hunt', but no-one knows what he's talking about.



Back with Saihara, he suspects that the one who controls Monokuma, the Ringleader, is one of the students. He also notes the wording of the rules means that the Ringleader would need to give the order to create the Monokuma army from somewhere inside the school and tries to build a trap in order to catch the Ringleader while they enter the secret room to do so. He asked Akamatsu to help him, and the pair convince Miu Iruma to build motion activated cameras and an alarm system in her newly opened "Laboratory", which is a workshop.

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Back with Saihara, Shuichi, he suspects that the one who controls Monokuma, the Ringleader, Mastermind, is one of the students. He also notes that the wording of the rules means that the Ringleader Mastermind would need to give the order to create the Monokuma army from somewhere inside the school school, and tries to build a trap in order to catch the Ringleader Mastermind while they enter the secret room to do so. He asked Akamatsu asks Kaede to help him, and the pair convince Miu Iruma Iruma[[note]]the Ultimate Inventor[[/note]] to build motion activated motion-activated cameras and an alarm system in her newly opened "Laboratory", newly-opened Research Lab, which is a tailor-made workshop.



On the final day of the time limit, Amami claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Akamatsu and Saihara set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs. Saihara reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and became a SHSL student. However, seeing the hateful eyes of the culrpit scared him so much that wears a hat to avoid eye contact, and learning the culprit's [[SympatheticMurderer backstory]] leads him to fear revealing the truth. Akamatsu reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.

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On the final day of the time limit, Amami Rantaro claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Akamatsu Kaede and Saihara Shuichi set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs. Saihara Shuichi reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and became a SHSL an Ultimate student. However, seeing the hateful eyes of the culrpit culprit scared him so much that wears a hat to avoid eye contact, and learning the culprit's [[SympatheticMurderer backstory]] leads him to fear revealing the truth. Akamatsu Kaede reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.



They see multiple students walking past their room towards the basement. Soon after the alarm rings. When they arrive at the library, they discover the hidden door swinging shut and Amami Rantarou dead. After everyone arrives, Monokuma asks the culprit to step forwards, however no-one claims the kill, so the students progress to a class trial anyway. Akamatsu accuses Shirogane Tsumigi of possibly using her cosplay ability to disguise herself as the other students. She proves to her this is impossible as she is allergic to cosplaying non-fiction, coming out in a rash from wearing Akamatsu's clothes.

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They see multiple students walking past their room towards the basement. Soon after after, the alarm rings. When they arrive at the library, they discover the hidden door swinging shut and Amami Rantarou Rantaro dead. After everyone arrives, Monokuma asks the culprit to step forwards, however no-one claims the kill, so the students progress to a class trial anyway. Akamatsu Kaede accuses Shirogane Tsumigi Tsumugi Shirogane[[note]]the Ultimate Cosplayer[[/note]] of possibly using her cosplay ability to disguise herself as the other students. She students, but Tsumugi proves to her that this is impossible as she is allergic to cosplaying non-fiction, real people, coming out in a rash from wearing Akamatsu's Kaede's clothes.



The trial soon begins soon after. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu via her lying. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Momota, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case to reveal the true killer - Akamatsu Kaede herself, the only one who could have set up the trap used to kill Amami. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Ringleader in the class trial.

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The trial soon begins soon after. Saihara Shuichi is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara Shuichi because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Saihara Shuichi is defended by Akamatsu via her lying. Kaede, who lies for him. After Akamatsu Kaede successfully manages to clear Saihara’s Shuichi’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Momota, Kiibo[[note]]the Ultimate Robot[[/note]], Kaito, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, Kirumi Tojo[[note]]the Ultimate Maid[[/note]], everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case to reveal the true killer - Akamatsu Kaede herself, the only one who could have set up the trap used to kill Amami. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara Shuichi with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Ringleader Mastermind in the class trial.



Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko Chabashira, refusing to believe she wanted to really murder, try to defend her against Monokuma only for her to be executed willingly, entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. Monodam uses Akamatsu's execution to murder Monokid. After the execution, Momota starts yelling at Saihara for breaking down as he is the one Akamatsu entrusted her will to, and punches him before asking him to come to Akamatsu's Laboratory and grieve properly. Here, he sees her piano and remembers that she told him to not fear the truth.

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Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko Chabashira, Chabashira[[note]]the Ultimate Aikido Master[[/note]], refusing to believe she really wanted to really murder, kill someone, try to defend her against Monokuma only for her Kaede to willingly allow herself to be executed willingly, executed, entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. Monodam uses Akamatsu's Kaede's execution to murder Monokid. After the execution, Momota Kaito starts yelling at Saihara Shuichi for breaking down as he is the one Akamatsu Kaede entrusted her will to, and punches him before asking telling him to come to Akamatsu's Laboratory Kaede's Research Lab, a music room, and grieve properly. Here, he Shuichi sees her piano and remembers that she told him to not fear the truth.



In the outside world, we see a memorial taking place for Akamatsu, with people saying she died in an accident while running away from "those guys". We also see Gonta discovering random letters written on the ground.

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In the outside world, we see a memorial taking place for Akamatsu, Kaede, with people saying she died in an accident while running away from "those guys". We also see Gonta discovering random strange letters written on the ground.ground- 'horse a'.



Saihara, the new player character, is woken up by Momota who takes him to the cafeteria. Saihara has stopped wearing his hat. In the cafeteria the Monokuma kids give the students a collection of items which must be used to open up new areas, including several student Laboratories. Harukawa Maki refuses to let the others inside hers. The students find another Remembering Light and activate it in the gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the SHSL Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them erased their memories of their talents. However, no one can remember any more details. Saihara tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Amami about the SHSL Hunt.

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Saihara, Shuichi, the new player character, is woken up by Momota Kaito, who takes him to the cafeteria. Saihara Shuichi has stopped wearing his hat. hat, having confronted his fear of eye contact. In the cafeteria cafeteria, the Monokuma kids Monokubs give the students a collection of items which must be used to open up new areas, including several student Laboratories. Harukawa Research Labs. Maki Harukawa[[note]]the Ultimate Child Caregiver[[/note]] refuses to let the others inside hers. The students find another Remembering Flashback Light and activate it in the gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the SHSL Ultimate Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them erased their memories of their talents. However, talents; however, no one can remember any more details. Saihara Shuichi tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Amami Rantaro about the SHSL Hunt.Ultimate Hunt before he died.



The Monokuma cubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room - a video for each student as an incentive for the murder, but Monotarou misplaces them and most of the students are each given another student's video. Saihara is given Momota's video, revealing that Monokuma has his grandparents. They decide that if no-one returns the motive videos, there is no motive for murder - however Iruma, Ryoma Hoshi and Ouma want everyone to exchange videos to the correct owners. Hoshi's reason is that he wants someone to kill him because as he is on death row he has nothing to live for. Ouma reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that behaving optimistic makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Ouma leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him.

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The Monokuma cubs Monokubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room - a video for showing what has become of each student as an incentive for the murder, student's loved ones- but Monotarou misplaces Monotaro mixes them up and most of the students are each given another student's video. Saihara Shuichi is given Momota's Kaito's video, revealing that Monokuma has is holding his grandparents. They grandparents hostage. The students decide that if no-one returns the motive videos, everyone has someone else's video, there is no motive for murder - however Iruma, however, Miu, Ryoma Hoshi Hoshi[[note]]the Ultimate Tennis Pro[[/note]] and Ouma Kokichi want everyone to exchange the videos returned to the correct owners. Hoshi's reason is Ryoma reveals that he wants someone to kill him because as he is on death row deeply depressed and feels he has nothing to live for. Ouma for, and therefore wants his video as it would give him an incentive to live. Kokichi reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that behaving people being optimistic and cooperating makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Ouma Kokichi leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him.



This evening, Momota summons Saihara and insists on doing astronaut training with him, and talks to him about Akamatsu. Seeing as Akamatsu entrusted her will to Saihara, Momota decides to take him under his wing and guide Saihara into becoming a man worthy of her will. The evening training becomes a regular thing.

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This evening, Momota Kiato summons Saihara Shuichi and insists on doing astronaut training with him, and talks to him about Akamatsu. Kaede. Seeing as Akamatsu Kaede entrusted her will to Saihara, Momota Shuichi, Kaito decides to take him under his wing and guide Saihara Shuichi into becoming a man worthy of her will. The This evening training becomes a regular thing.event.



The next day, Angie has managed to convert Himiko to her religion, prompting Tenko, who is protective of Himiko, to call her a brainwasher. Angie has decided to show everyone that living in the school forever is the best choice, and to show them how great their lives can be, has teamed up with Himiko to put on a magic show. Later, Gonta starts rounding everyone up for an unknown reason, although Hoshi evades him. Gonta brings everyone to his lab, where we find out that Ouma lied to Gonta that everyone hated insects, so he would capture everyone and Ouma could steal their motive videos. Toujou is permitted to leave as she is too busy, and Gonta fails to capture Iruma and Maki. Ki-bo is able to use his reccording features to convince Gonta that Ouma was lying, and the motive videos are retrived, but not before Ouma watches them.

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The next day, Angie Yonaga[[note]]the Ultimate Artist[[/note]] has managed to convert Himiko Yumeno[[note]]the Ultimate Magician[[/note]] to her religion, prompting Tenko, who is protective of Himiko, to call her a brainwasher. Angie has decided to show everyone that living in the school forever is the best choice, and in order to show them how great their lives can be, has teamed up with Himiko to put on a magic show. Later, Gonta starts rounding everyone up for an unknown reason, although Hoshi evades him. several students- Ryoma, Maki and Miu- evade him, and Kirumi is allowed to leave because she is busy. Gonta brings everyone to his lab, Lab, where we find out that Ouma Kokichi lied to Gonta that everyone hated insects, so he would capture everyone and Ouma Kokichi could steal their motive videos. Toujou is permitted to leave as she is too busy, and Gonta fails to capture Iruma and Maki. Ki-bo Kiibo is able to use his reccording recording features to convince Gonta that Ouma Kokichi was lying, and the motive videos are retrived, retrieved and returned to their owners, but not before Ouma Kokichi watches them.



The Magic show is here, and Himiko's trick is escaping from a tank of water before piranhas are dropped in with her. The trick seemingly fails and the other students panic for Himiko's safety. The piranhas are dropped, the curtain is pulled, and Ryoma is found dead inside the tank before he's devoured by the piranhas. Afterward, Himiko reappears, making her one of the primary suspects.

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The Magic next day, Himiko and Angie's magic show is here, and occurs. Himiko's trick is escaping from a tank of water before piranhas are dropped in with her. The trick seemingly fails and the other students panic for Himiko's safety. The piranhas are dropped, the curtain is pulled, and Ryoma is found dead inside the tank before he's devoured by the piranhas. Afterward, Himiko reappears, making her one of the primary suspects.



The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could have gotten in the water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. Inside his research room, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuichi is still blanking on the real culprit.

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The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could have gotten in the water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. Inside his research room, Ryoma's Research Lab, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuichi is still blanking on the real culprit.



The trial begins with Shuichi still doubting his investigation. In the trial Himiko is initially suspected and Ouma goes after her to remove her as an obvious suspect, prompting Tenko to defend her. Tenko declares that she will always trust Himiko, even when Angie suspects her, causing Himiko to warm up to Tenko. Saihara is able to defend her by revealing the trick to her magic.

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The trial begins with Shuichi still doubting his investigation. In the trial As it goes on, Himiko is initially suspected and Ouma Kokichi goes after her to remove her as an obvious suspect, prompting Tenko to defend her. Tenko declares that she will always trust Himiko, even when Angie suspects her, causing Himiko to warm up to Tenko. Saihara Shuichi is able to defend her Himiko by revealing the trick to behind her magic.stunt, clearing her name.



The trial moves into a debate between the only suspects Maki and Momota, where Momota declares he trusts Maki and doesn't believe either of them did it. Maki then reveals crucial information she was hiding to avoid suspicion - that Hoshi was killed at a different time frame everyone than everyone expected. After a long and tough battle, Shuichi begrudgingly accuses Kirumi of the murder as she was the only one able to set up the mechanism that moved the body. Kirumi gives her backstory and explains that she was the only one given her original motive video. She turns out to be the prime minister of Japan, despite officially being the personal assistant to a fake one, who fights against a calamity rampaging around the world. Believing the contents of the video and pushed by her love for the people, she was determined to escape no matter what. She approached Hoshi about the plan, and in a moment of weakness Hoshi allowed her to kill him by turning his back to her because in his video, which Maki recived and told him about, he was shown that he had no-one to live for.

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The trial moves into a debate between the only suspects suspects, Maki and Momota, Kaito, where Momota Kaito declares that he trusts Maki and doesn't believe either of them did it. Maki then reveals crucial information she was hiding to avoid suspicion - that Hoshi Ryoma was killed at a different time frame everyone than everyone expected. After a long and tough battle, Shuichi begrudgingly accuses Kirumi of the murder as she was the only one able to set up the mechanism that moved the body. Kirumi gives her backstory and explains that she was the only one given her original motive video. She turns out to be the prime minister of Japan, despite officially being the personal assistant to a fake one, who fights against a calamity rampaging around the world. Believing the contents of the video and pushed by her love for the people, she was determined to escape no matter what. She approached Hoshi Ryoma about the plan, and in a moment of weakness Hoshi weakness, Ryoma allowed her to kill him by turning his back to her because in his video, which Maki recived received and told him about, later gave back to him, he was shown that he had no-one nobody in the outside world cared for him, giving him nothing to live for.



Multiple students ask to be executed in her place. Saihara is once again horrified that exposing the truth had caused tragedy. Toujou riles up everyone to revolt against Monokuma for her sake while she escapes. However, Ouma points her out, and she runs away with no cover. She refuses to give up on her will of living and tries to run away from the courtroom, but that doesn’t stop Monokuma, who executes her painfully anyway. Monodam uses this execution to murder Monosuke.

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Multiple With Kirumi about to be executed, multiple students ask to be executed in her place. Saihara place, believing that she needs to live in order to help her people. Shuichi is once again horrified that exposing the truth had caused tragedy. Toujou Kirumi riles up everyone to revolt against Monokuma for her sake while she escapes. However, Ouma points Kokichi sees through her out, attempt, and she runs away with no cover. She refuses to give up on her will of living and tries to run away from the courtroom, flee her execution, but that doesn’t stop Monokuma, who executes her painfully anyway. Monodam uses this execution to murder Monosuke.



The loss of the reliable maid shatters the students morale, but Ouma is still suspicious of Maki's involvement in the case. He prods Maki that he had seen her video and she, no longer able to control her rage, strangles Kokichi in front of everyone. Kokichi accuses Maki of arranging Ryoma's death for finding out what he himself had found out within the video; that Maki is actually the Ultimate Assassin.

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The loss of the reliable maid shatters the students students' morale, but Ouma Kokichi is still suspicious of Maki's involvement in the case. He prods Maki that he had seen her video and she, no longer able to control her rage, strangles attempts to strangle Kokichi in front of everyone. Kokichi accuses Maki of arranging Ryoma's death for finding out because Ryoma had discovered what he himself had found out within the video; Kokichi later saw in Maki's video: that Maki is actually the Ultimate Assassin.



Pressured by everyone, Maki begrudgingly reveals her research lab and confirms Kokichi's accusations. Everyone is frightened by the fact that a confirmed murderer is among them, but there's still a more important issue. Kirumi's recollection about the situation in the outside world and their own returning memories make the students question just what is going on outside the Gifted Prisoners Academy. In the meantime, a new floor opens up, revealing Shinguuji's and Angie's laboratories, and Iruma decides to make modifications to Ki-bo. They also find a computer room, which contains a device that runs the Neo World Program. Another remebering light is found, and everyone besides Maki uses it to see an image of a group funeral for the 16 characters. Momota begins bringing Maki to evening training.

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Pressured by everyone, Maki begrudgingly reveals retreats to her research lab room, and without her presence, the others enter her Research Lab, which confirms Kokichi's accusations. Everyone is frightened by the fact that a confirmed murderer is among them, but there's still a more important issue. Kirumi's recollection about the situation in the outside world and their own returning memories make the students question just what is going on outside the Gifted Prisoners Ultimate Academy. Monodam, Monotaro and Monophanie pull a coup on Monokuma, ousting him as the boss of the killing game. In the meantime, a new floor opens up, revealing Shinguuji's Korekiyo Shinguji[[note]]the Ultimate Anthropologist[[/note]] and Angie's laboratories, Research Labs, and Iruma decides to make modifications to Ki-bo.does some maintenance on Kiibo. They also find a computer room, which contains a device that runs the Neo World Program. Another remebering light Flashback Light is found, and everyone besides Maki uses it to see an image of a group funeral for the 16 characters. Momota Kaito begins bringing Maki to his and Shuichi's evening training.training, and the message Gonta found has more letters added to it, but not enough to form a coherent sentence.



Angie comforts the despairing students with the conformity of her religion and decides that they should just live inside the school in harmony. Angie forms a Student Council consisting of Himiko, Tenko, Gonta, Shinguuji, and Ki-bo. Those who agree and disagree with her argue about the right thing to do and the tension is very high among the students.

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Angie comforts the despairing students with the conformity of her religion and decides that they should just live inside the school in harmony. Angie forms a Student Council consisting of Himiko, Tenko, Gonta, Shinguuji, Tsumugi, Gonta and Ki-bo. Those Kiibo, who agree and disagree start setting rules for everyone despite opposition from the rest of the students. Tensions rise as people begin arguing, with her argue about many of the right thing to do students outside the Council feeling that the Council are oppressive and the tension is very high among the students.cult-like.



Monodam appears and presents the new motive - one of the 4 dead students will be revived and added as a transfer student using the curse book from Shinguuji's lab. Shinguuji insists that reviving the dead is impossible, but Angie and her cult decide to try it out. Using her skills as both an artist and religious fanatic, Angie manages to make sculptures of everyone who had died and plans on reviving Rantarou Amami with the ritual provided. She chose Amami to be ressurected because he was the only to never murder in the past and therefore the most likely to keep the school's harmony. Fearing for the worst and for Himiko's sanity, Tenko pleads Shuichi to talk sense to Angie. It fails and they instead plan to disturb the ritual stealthily, only to find Angie had died inside her locked research room.

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Monodam appears and presents the new motive - one of the 4 dead students will be revived and added as a transfer student using the curse a book from Shinguuji's Korekiyo's lab. Shinguuji Korekiyo insists that reviving the dead is impossible, but Angie and her cult decide to try it out. Using her skills as both an artist and religious fanatic, Angie manages to make easily makes wax sculptures of everyone who had died and plans on reviving Rantarou Amami Rantaro with the ritual provided. She chose Amami Rantaro to be ressurected resurrected because he was the only to never murder in the past one who had not killed anyone, and therefore was the most likely to keep the school's harmony. Fearing for harmony. Tenko reveals to Maki and Shuichi that she only joined the worst Council because she's afraid of Angie's influence and fears for Himiko's sanity, Tenko safety, and pleads Shuichi with them to try help her convince Angie not to attempt the ritual. The trio talk sense to Angie. It fails Angie, but fail to convince her. They decide to try to convince her again the next morning, but find Himiko outside Angie's lab, worrying that Angie won't come out no matter how many times she knocked. Kokichi picks the lock on the door, and they instead plan to disturb the ritual stealthily, only to group find Angie had died inside her locked research room.dead among the wax sculptures of their fallen friends.



Panicking that another murder has happened, the students accept Korekiyo's idea to go through with a spirit communication ritual to ask Angie's spirit who had murdered her. Himiko volunteers to be the medium, but Tenko convinces her to take her place so that Himiko can talk to her dead friend. Tenko then tells Himiko that she doesn't have to contain her feelings, and that if she wants to cry, she should cry as hard as she can. Tenko then puts herself inside the cage as the ritual demands, with Korekiyo, Himiko, Kokichi, and Shuichi surrounding the cage and singing the ritual's chant in darkness. A loud sound is heard in the middle of the ritual and Tenko is found dead inside the cage, with Himiko collapsing in shock when they find her.

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Kaito, who has a phobia of ghosts and the supernatural, is terrified by the occult aspects of the case and claims that he is too sick to investigate, with Maki taking his place as Shuichi's sidekick for investigating the murder. Panicking that another murder has happened, the students accept Korekiyo's idea to go through with a spirit communication ritual to ask Angie's spirit who had murdered her.her. The original group is Korekiyo, Himiko, Kiibo, Tenko and Kokichi, but the group decides that a robot is not a good choice for a seance and replace him with Shuichi. Himiko volunteers to be the medium, but Tenko convinces her to take her place so that Himiko can talk to her dead friend. Tenko then tells Himiko that she doesn't have to contain her feelings, and that if she wants to cry, she should cry as hard as she can. Tenko then puts herself inside the cage as the ritual demands, with Korekiyo, Himiko, Kokichi, and Shuichi surrounding the cage and singing the ritual's chant in darkness. A loud sound is heard in the middle of the ritual and Tenko is found dead inside the cage, with Himiko collapsing in shock when they find her.



With two murders happening and no clue who committed them, Monokuma announces that if there are two murders with different culprits, only the first body to be discovered is counted. The trial begins but the discussion is stuck after solving Angie's locked room trick. Kokichi mocks Himiko, who is upset that no one is talking about Tenko's case. He tells her it is not only irrelevant towards capturing the culprit, it is also set up to look like a suicide. Encouraged to prove him wrong, Himiko then turns the discussion into the method of Tenko's death, and the debate is concluded with Korekiyo's guilt not only for Tenko's death but also Angie's death, who had caught him setting up the trap that killed Tenko.

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With two murders happening and no clue who committed them, Monokuma takes back control from the Monokubs and announces that if there are two murders with different culprits, only the first body to be discovered is counted.counted, and the second culprit would go free. The trial begins but the discussion is stuck after solving Angie's locked room trick. Kokichi mocks Himiko, who is upset that no one is talking about Tenko's case. He tells her it is not only irrelevant towards capturing the culprit, it is also set up to look like a suicide. Encouraged to prove him wrong, Himiko then turns the discussion into the method of Tenko's death, and the debate is concluded with Korekiyo's guilt not only for Tenko's death but also Angie's death, who had caught him setting up the trap that killed Tenko.



Korekiyo breaks under the pressure, and his sister comes to his aid as his split personality. He admits that he had never believed the ritual would work and only did it for his own motive independent from Monokuma's; that he wants to send 100 'admirable friends' to be with his dead sister. Emotionally exhausted from the loss of her two friends, Himiko cries herself to sleep in the middle of the courtroom. Meanwhile, Kaito hides from everyone the fact that his sickness is not because of his fear of ghosts but because he's already dying, muttering over and over that he's not going to die inside the academy.

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Korekiyo breaks under the pressure, and revealing that he is possessed by his sister comes dead sister, who is something akin to his aid as his a split personality. He admits that he had never believed the ritual would work and only did it for his own motive independent from Monokuma's; that he wants to send 100 'admirable friends' to be with his dead sister.sister, with whom he had previously been in a sexual relationship. Korekiyo is executed, with Monodam killing himself in the process. Emotionally exhausted from the loss of her two friends, Himiko cries herself to sleep in the middle of the courtroom. Meanwhile, Kaito hides from everyone the fact that his sickness is not because of his fear of ghosts but because he's already dying, muttering over and over that he's not going to die inside the academy.



The chapter starts with a video of Rantarou speaking to an unknown audience. He speaks of the most important rule of the killing game; that the game will only end when there’s only two survivors left. He also says to the audience that they had wished for this killing game. Meanwhile, Kokichi is talking with Monokuma about making the game more interesting by asking the mascot’s favor. Monokuma agrees with his plan.

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The chapter starts with a video of Rantarou Rantaro speaking to an unknown audience. He speaks of references the most important rule of the killing game; that game: the game will only end when there’s in two circumstances- if someone commits a murder and gets away with it, or if the killings proceed until there are only two survivors students left. He also says to tells the audience to remember that they had wished for this killing game. Meanwhile, Kokichi is talking with Monokuma about making the game more interesting by asking the mascot’s favor. Monokuma agrees with his plan.



At the morning meeting, the memory given to them by Monokuma is about the calamity that have fallen on Earth; asteroid rain and general chaos have damaged the society. There was an operation to save humanity called the Gopher Plan, but for some reason it failed and as the result the students were locked inside the Gifted Inmates. Gonta gathers everyone so he can inform them of his plan. He wants to fight the remaining Exisals so the students can escape the school. Everyone dissuade him and Miu claims she already had plan for escaping. They decide to let her show her plan. She plans on fleeing with everyone to a world without Monokuma and the killing game. It turns out, Miu had modified the virtual world into a world where there’s nothing that can cause violence. Those who disgree with her plan are enticed by the possibility of finding a clue about the outside world.

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At the morning meeting, the memory given to them by Monokuma is about the calamity that have fallen on Earth; had befallen the outside world: asteroid rain and general chaos have severely damaged the society. There was an operation attempt to save humanity called the Gopher Plan, Gofer Project, but for some reason it failed and as the result the students were locked inside the Gifted Inmates. Ultimate Academy. A new floor opens up, revealing new Research Labs- Shuichi's, Tsumugi's, and a locked door. Gonta gathers everyone so he can inform them of his plan. He plan- he wants to fight the remaining Exisals so the students can escape the school. Everyone dissuade dissuades him and Miu claims she already had a plan for escaping. They decide to The students let Miu reveal her show her plan. She plans on fleeing with everyone plan, which is to a escape to another world without Monokuma and the killing game. It turns out, Miu had modified the virtual world into a world where there’s nothing that can cause violence. Those who disgree with her plan are enticed by the possibility of finding Monokuma adds that there's a clue about to the outside world in the virtual world, and those who dislike the idea of fleeing to the virtual world are convinced to at least try finding the clue, with all the students willingly entering the new world.



The world turns out very small and limited, so they just focusing on finding the clue. The group is separated after Miu is knocking off the plank they used to cross the river. Baffled by her strange behavior, they try to find a way to regroup. They succeed and find Miu’s avatar lied in snow and stop moving. The students log out of the program and find Miu has died clutching at her neck. Not only that, they also find a poison vial in Kokichi’s seat and Kaito had log out first long before the murder. With that, it is assumpted that Kaito killed Miu and tried to pin the murder to Kokichi.

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The world turns out to be very small and limited, so they just focusing focus on finding the clue. The group is separated after splits into two, with one group searching the main mansion and the other searching the nearby chapel. Miu is knocking off knocks the plank signboard they used to cross the river. river into the water, leaving the two groups separated. Baffled by her strange behavior, behaviour, they try to find a way to regroup. They succeed and find Miu’s avatar lied lying in snow and stop moving. the snow, unmoving. The students log out of the program and find Miu has died died, clutching at her neck. Not only that, they also find a vial of poison vial in next to Kokichi’s seat seat, and Kaito had log logged out first long before the murder. murder occurred. With that, it is assumpted assumed that Kaito killed Miu and tried to pin the murder to on Kokichi.



The trial discussion is concluded with the reveal that Miu had modified the virtual world to murder Kokichi and pin it on Kaito. Knowing that Miu had requested to meet Kokichi, the students demand Kokichi to recount what was happening in that meeting. He agrees and blatantly points at Gonta as the culprit. Unable to believe him, Kaito and Tsumugi denounces Kokichi as a liar and a murderer. But Shuichi, who notices descrepancies in their logic and Gonta’s inability to defend his case, clashes with everyone and affirms Kokichi’s testominy as the truth. Gonta is voted the culprit without knowing his reason of committing the murder.

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The trial discussion is concluded Monotaro, who had previously adopted Miu as his 'mommy', hacks into the Neo World Program, which provides the students with the reveal a lot of new information they previously had no way to find out. He reveals that Miu had modified extensively altered the virtual world world, and, despite her insistence that nobody could be hurt there, had left a hammer hidden away. The trial starts, and as it progresses, the students determine that Miu had intended to murder Kokichi and pin it on Kaito.Kaito, but something obviously went very wrong. Knowing that Miu had requested to meet Kokichi, the students demand Kokichi to recount what was happening in that meeting. He agrees and blatantly points Kokichi, furious at Gonta as the culprit. other students, decides to hurt them in return by declaring that Miu's killer is Gonta. Unable to believe him, Kaito and Tsumugi denounces denounce Kokichi as a liar and a murderer. murderer, refusing to believe that someone as kind as Gonta could kill anyone. Gonta has no idea what Kokichi is talking about, and still doesn't understand the concept of the virtual world despite having gone there. But Shuichi, who notices descrepancies discrepancies in their logic and Gonta’s inability to defend his case, logic, clashes with everyone and affirms Kokichi’s testominy testimony as the truth. Gonta is voted the culprit without knowing his reason of committing the murder.



The trial ends without satisfaction, so Monokuma brings Gonta’s Alter Ego avatar as a witness. He admits of killing Miu because of the sight of the outside world from the Remembering Light Monokuma left inside the program had made him despaired. He and Kokichi then planned to kill everyone from a wrong vote as a MercyKill to save them from the fate of living in either the school or the outside world. Listening to the Alter Ego, Gonta willingy gets executed and rejects Kokichi's proposal of being executed along with him.

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The trial ends without satisfaction, satisfaction. Gonta has no memory of killing Miu thanks to an accidental mix-up with his headset, so Monokuma brings Gonta’s Alter Gonta's virtual world avatar, 'Alter Ego avatar Gonta', as a witness. He admits of killing Miu because of Alter Ego Gonta explains that he and Kokichi found the sight of Flashback Light in the virtual world, and what it told him about the outside world from the Remembering Light Monokuma left inside the program had made horrified him so much that he despaired. He and Kokichi then planned to kill everyone from a wrong by having them wrongly vote for Kokichi, as a MercyKill to save them from the fate of living in either the school or the outside world. Listening to the Alter Ego, Gonta willingy gets is willingly executed and rejects Kokichi's proposal of being executed along with him.him. The remaining Monokubs, Monophanie and Monotaro, die in the course of the execution, leaving Monokuma without assistance.



Everyone demand Kokichi to tell them about the outside world. But he refuse and instead rants about how they are fooled by his fake crying and insults Gonta for believing the liar’s plan. The students condemn Kokichi as a villain and Kaito attacks him, but he easily counters. The strain causes Kaito to cough out blood, worrying the others and allowing Kokichi to flee the scene. Kaito brushes off their concern and leave on his own. Meanwhile, Kokichi mutters to himself that he will end the killing game soon as the school’s stone tablet shows its full massage, “This world is mine. Kokichi Ouma”

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Everyone demand demands that Kokichi needs to tell them about the outside world. But world, but he refuse refuses and instead rants about how they are were fooled by his fake crying him, and insults Gonta for believing the liar’s plan. Gonta. The students condemn Kokichi as a villain evil and Kaito attacks him, but he easily counters. counters the attack. The strain causes Kaito to cough out up blood, worrying the others and allowing Kokichi to flee the scene. Kaito brushes off their concern concerns and leave on his own. Meanwhile, Kokichi mutters to himself that he will end the killing game soon as game, and the school’s stone tablet shows its full massage, strange message that Gonta found is fully revealed: “This world is mine. Kokichi Ouma”
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The chapter starts with Kaito claiming that he’s healthy. The students talk about how they want to get a doctor to check on him, but it instead makes them remember about Gonta’s despair. The memory of the class trial also reminds them of Kokichi, who they haven’t seen since then. Monokuma drops by and opens up the next floor. The students decide to check it.

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The chapter starts with Kaito claiming that he’s healthy. The students talk about how they want to get a doctor to check on him, but it instead makes them remember about Gonta’s despair. The memory of the class trial also reminds them of Kokichi, who they haven’t seen since then. Shuichi and Kaito are no longer talking, having fallen out because of the events of Gonta's trial. Monokuma drops by and opens up the next floor. The floor, so the students decide to check it.go exploring.



They find Kaito’s research lab within the floor. Inside, they find a document detailing about the Gopher Plan. As the world has faced its complete destruction from the meteor shower, an operation to save humanity was enacted. The government would collect the Ultimates and send them to space so they would survive Earth’s destruction and make new start of the humanity on other habitable planets. This document gives an evidence of Gonta’s vision from the Remembering Light.

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They find Kaito’s research lab within Research Lab in the new floor. Inside, they find a document detailing about the Gopher Plan. As the world has faced its complete destruction from the Gofer Project. The meteor shower, an operation shower spread a strange virus, which was causing untold numbers of deaths, so a plan to save humanity was enacted. The enacted: the government would collect the Ultimates and send them to space so they would survive Earth’s destruction and make new start of the humanity hopefully be able to live on other new, habitable planets. This planet. The document gives an evidence of Gonta’s also supports Gonta's vision from the Remembering Flashback Light.



Monokuma’s Exisal hangar is filled with his weaponries but little else. With no Monokuma Cubs to pilot them, the Exisals are just laying around to waste. In another door inside the garage, there’s a bathroom which is a strange addition if the one who get inside the garage are Monokuma and his Cubs. Shuichi takes it as a sign of the existence of a human mastermind behind Monokuma. Meanwhile, in another part of the floor, Shuichi finds Rantaro’s research lab but Monokuma says the door is locked because the owner is dead before he can find it. The students do not find any Remembering Light in that floor.

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Monokuma’s The students find Monokuma's Exisal hangar is filled with his weaponries but little else. Hangar. With no Monokuma Cubs Monokubs to pilot them, the Exisals are just laying around to waste. completely harmless. In another door inside the garage, hangar, there’s a bathroom bathroom, which is a strange addition if odd since ostensibly only Monokuma and the one who Monokubs can get inside the garage are Monokuma and his Cubs.hangar. Shuichi takes it as a sign of the existence of a human mastermind behind Monokuma. Meanwhile, in another part of back on the fifth floor, Shuichi finds Rantaro’s research lab but gets through the locked door and discovers a new Research Lab- Rantaro's. However, Monokuma says the door is locked tells him that because the owner is dead Rantaro died before he can could find it. his lab, the lab will remain permanently locked. The students do not don't find any Remembering Light in that floor. new Flashback Lights.



At the nighttime, Maki calls on Shuichi, saying that Kaito has find certain fascination to her weapons. He claims that he has a plan to save them all. At breakfast, Kaito announces his plan; fight against Monokuma by arming themselves with Maki’s weapons as there’s no longer Exisals to enforce the rules. With Monokuma weakened, Kaito is confident that they can win. They gather in the gym to prepare for their assault but Kokichi is there carrying his own weapons.

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At the nighttime, That night, Maki calls on Shuichi, saying comes to Shuichi and tells him that Kaito has find certain fascination to seems oddly interested in her weapons. He Shuichi goes to her lab and finds that Maki's trying to get him and Kaito to talk again, but it doesn't work. Kaito is quite fascinated with her weapons, and Maki teaches him and Shuichi to put together her crossbows. Kaito claims that he has a plan to save them all. At the surviving students, and at breakfast, Kaito announces his plan; he reveals it: fight against Monokuma by arming themselves with Maki’s weapons weapons, as there’s no longer Exisals to enforce the rules. With Monokuma weakened, Kaito is confident that they can win. They gather in the gym to prepare for their assault assault, but Kokichi is there there, carrying his own weapons.



Immediately noticing hostility, Kokichi threatens everyone with a bomb he carries. He decides that he will play the killing game until there’s only two survivors, claims that he will use the bomb on everyone except for one other person who wishes to follow him. When no one steps forward, he applauds their determination and says that the plan is just a lie. The bomb is actually an EMP bomb that will simply deactivating electronic devices for a certain amount of time. Instead, he gives the other students hammers, also capable of emitting EMP waves, as weapon to fight against Monokuma. He says that the bomb and the hammers are made by Miu on his suggestion.

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Immediately noticing hostility, Kokichi threatens everyone with a bomb he carries. He decides that he will play the killing game until there’s only two survivors, and then claims that he will use the bomb on everyone except for one other everyone, excepting a single person who wishes can choose to follow join him. When no one steps forward, he applauds their determination and says that the plan is just a lie. The bomb is actually an EMP bomb that will simply deactivating can deactivate electronic devices for a certain amount of time. Instead, he He gives the other students hammers, also each a new weapon called an 'Electrohammer', which is capable of emitting EMP waves, as weapon knocking out electronic devices, including Exisals, and reveals that he'd previously asked Miu to make him the weapons, but while Miu had made them, she'd refused to fight against Monokuma. He says that the bomb and the hammers are made by Miu on his suggestion.Monokuma.



Maki suspects Kokichi’s intention and strangles him, but Kaito stops her for murdering him. As a sign of his goodwill, Kokichi leaves the weapons so he will not cause any further suspicion and exiles himself. The students decides to use the weapon to disable Despair Deathroad’s many traps and obstacles. Passing through the gauntlet, the students find the supposed exit. The door opens and they see the glimpse of the hellish outside world. They forced to retreat because of the extremely polluted air.

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Maki suspects Kokichi’s intention intentions and strangles again tries to strangle him, but Kaito stops prevents her for murdering from actually killing him. As a sign of his goodwill, Kokichi leaves the weapons so he will not cause any further suspicion and exiles himself. Electrohammers behind. The students decides decide to use the weapon Electrohammers to disable Despair Deathroad’s many traps and obstacles. Passing get through the gauntlet, Death Road of Despair. It works, but at the students find end, the supposed exit. The door opens and they see reveals that the glimpse of the hellish outside world. They world is devastated. Horrified, the students are forced to retreat because of the extremely polluted air.back inside their cage.



Kokichi comes to their side and explain the state of the world. The world’s destruction was causing the government to enact the Gopher Plan, while a doomsday cult claimed the calamity was a punishment from God and they hunted the Ultimates for their priviledge of surviving the calamity. Meanwhile, the students were disagreeing with the notion of leaving their friends and family behind and mindwiped themselves out of their talents so they can no longer be considered Ultimates. The government disagreed with the students and executed the plan anyway by capturing them and undoing the mindwipe except for the knowledge of the Gopher Plan. But the cult leader smuggled himself amids of the students and flew the Gopher back to the destroyed Earth. Kokichi then boldly claims that he’s said cult leader.

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Kokichi comes to their side pops up and explain explains the state of the world. The world’s destruction was causing world: as previously mentioned, the government to enact enacted the Gopher Plan, while Gofer Project to save humanity, but a doomsday cult claimed was preaching that humanity deserved to die and wanted to destroy the calamity was a punishment from God and they hunted the Ultimates for their priviledge of surviving the calamity. Gofer Project. Meanwhile, the students were disagreeing with the notion of leaving didn't want to leave their family and friends and family behind behind, and mindwiped themselves out of themselves, removing their talents so that they can could no longer be considered Ultimates. The government disagreed with the students and executed the plan anyway by capturing them and undoing the mindwipe except for the knowledge of the Gopher Plan. But Gofer Project. However, the cult leader smuggled himself amids of the students doomsday cult infiltrated the Gofer Project and flew the Gopher spaceship back to the destroyed Earth. Kokichi then boldly claims that he’s said cult leader.he is the leader of the cult.
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Korekiyo breaks under the pressure, and his sister comes to his aid as his split personality. He admits that he had never believed the ritual would work and only did it for his own motive independent from Monokuma's; that he wants to send 100 'admirable friends' to be with his dead sister. Emotionally exhausted from the loss of her two friends, Himiko cries herself to sleep in the middle of the courtroom. Meanwhile, Kaito hides from everyone the fact that his sickness is not because of his fear of ghosts but because he's already dying, muttering over and over that he's not going to die inside the academy.

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Korekiyo breaks under the pressure, and his sister comes to his aid as his split personality. He admits that he had never believed the ritual would work and only did it for his own motive independent from Monokuma's; that he wants to send 100 'admirable friends' to be with his dead sister. Emotionally exhausted from the loss of her two friends, Himiko cries herself to sleep in the middle of the courtroom. Meanwhile, Kaito hides from everyone the fact that his sickness is not because of his fear of ghosts but because he's already dying, muttering over and over that he's not going to die inside the academy. academy.







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Everyone demand Kokichi to tell them about the outside world. But he refuse and instead rants about how they are fooled by his fake crying and insults Gonta for believing the liar’s plan. The students condemn Kokichi as a villain and Kaito attacks him, but he easily counters. The strain causes Kaito to cough out blood, worrying the others and allowing Kokichi to flee the scene. Kaito brushes off their concern and leave on his own. Meanwhile, Kokichi mutters to himself that he will end the killing game soon as the school’s stone tablet shows its full massage, “This world is Kokichi Ouma’s”

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Everyone demand Kokichi to tell them about the outside world. But he refuse and instead rants about how they are fooled by his fake crying and insults Gonta for believing the liar’s plan. The students condemn Kokichi as a villain and Kaito attacks him, but he easily counters. The strain causes Kaito to cough out blood, worrying the others and allowing Kokichi to flee the scene. Kaito brushes off their concern and leave on his own. Meanwhile, Kokichi mutters to himself that he will end the killing game soon as the school’s stone tablet shows its full massage, “This world is mine. Kokichi Ouma’s”Ouma”







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Shuichi who has lost his will wakes up to Maki calling out for him. She had found a Remembering Light and it gives them a glimpse of the battle between the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnants of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan was the Hope’s Peak Academy and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving the students a motivation to fight against despair and save Kaito. They busted the hangar door with Miu’s hammer, only to find someone had died squished under the hydraulic press inside the garage. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi cannot be found, the remaining students enter the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.

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Shuichi who has lost his will wakes up to Maki calling out for him. She had found a Remembering Light and it gives them a glimpse of the battle between the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnants of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan was the Hope’s Peak Academy and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving the students a motivation to fight against despair and save Kaito. They busted the hangar door with Miu’s hammer, hammers, only to find someone had died squished under the hydraulic press inside the garage. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi cannot be found, the remaining students enter the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.
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Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning to make the show more entertaing. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.

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Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning to make the show more entertaing.entertaining. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.
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Shuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of ''[=NDRV3=]'': In the world of ''[=NDRV3=]'', the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

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Shuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of ''[=NDRV3=]'': In the world of ''[=NDRV3=]'', the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly incredible skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.
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Shuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of NDRV3: In the world of NDRV3, the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

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Shuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of NDRV3: ''[=NDRV3=]'': In the world of NDRV3, ''[=NDRV3=]'', the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.



Tsumugi then explains that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping them full of fake memories, a fake background, and a fake Talent. The four of them then begin to freak out at the fact they were people turned into characters for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living in the fictional world of Danganronpa. Tsumugi then shows a panel containing images of actual real people from the outside world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the NDRV3 mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to claims that literally everything about the game was fake and scripted, even the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered with the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later.

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Tsumugi then explains that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping them full of fake memories, a fake background, and a fake Talent. The four of them then begin to freak out at the fact they were people turned into characters for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living in the fictional world of Danganronpa. Tsumugi then shows a panel containing images of actual real people from the outside world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the NDRV3 ''[=NDRV3=]'' mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to claims that literally everything about the game was fake and scripted, even the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered with the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later.
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As the three survivors watch the light coming in from outside world, Shuichi stated that even though they were told that the entire Danganronpa 1 and Super Danganronpa 2 games were fiction in this world, he believes it is possible she may have lied, as the fact they had the technology to brainwash them and give everyone fake memories and Talents to align with what they know of the Danganronpa. Regardless, he plans to see the truth for himself.

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As the three survivors watch the light coming in from outside world, Shuichi stated that even though they were told that the entire Danganronpa 1 and Super Danganronpa 2 games were fiction in this world, he believes it is possible she Tsumugi may have lied, as the fact they had the technology to brainwash them and give everyone fake memories and Talents to align with what they know of the Danganronpa. Regardless, he plans to see the truth for himself.
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[[folder:Prologue - Resurrected Super High School Level]]
Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans, but are confused as to why they were inside lockers. Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm. The five mechas, known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monosuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Everyone seems to recognise the term "Monokuma", but are cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents,and the prologue restarts.

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Ultimate Revival]]
Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans, vans but are confused as to why they were inside lockers. Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm. The five mechas, known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monosuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Everyone Kaede seems to recognise recognize the term "Monokuma", "Monokuma" but are is cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents,and talents, and the prologue restarts.



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Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans, but are confused as to why they were inside lockers. Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm. The five mechas, known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monosuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Everyone seems to recognise the term "Monokuma", but are cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents,and the prologue restarts.

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Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuuichi Shuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans, but are confused as to why they were inside lockers. Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm. The five mechas, known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monosuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Everyone seems to recognise the term "Monokuma", but are cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents,and the prologue restarts.



The next day everyone gathers in the cafeteria. Ouma Kokichi blames the others for bullying Akamatsu, inciting more argument. Depressed and blaming herself, Akamatsu retreats to her room for the rest of the day. Later, Monokuma returns, now with a motive to murder - whoever murders first will be allowed to graduate with no class trial. After giving the motive, Momota snaps at Monokuma, claiming that no-one would be willing to commit murder. Monokuma allows the Monotarou to use his Exisal to make an example of Kaito, but he fails and accidentally crushes Monokuma. Believing that Monokuma is dead, the students celebrate.

Later, Saihara Shuuichi comes to find Akamatsu, saying he wants to show her something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. Next breakfast comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Amami mentions the SHSL Hunts, but no-one knows what he's talking about.

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The next day everyone gathers in the cafeteria. Ouma Oma Kokichi blames the others for bullying Akamatsu, inciting more argument. Depressed and blaming herself, Akamatsu retreats to her room for the rest of the day. Later, Monokuma returns, now with a motive to murder - whoever murders first will be allowed to graduate with no class trial. After giving the motive, Momota snaps at Monokuma, claiming that no-one would be willing to commit murder. Monokuma allows the Monotarou to use his Exisal to make an example of Kaito, but he fails and accidentally crushes Monokuma. Believing that Monokuma is dead, the students celebrate.

Later, Saihara Shuuichi Shuichi comes to find Akamatsu, saying he wants to show her something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. Next breakfast comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Amami mentions the SHSL Hunts, but no-one knows what he's talking about.



The trial soon begins soon after. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu via her lying. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Momota, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case to reveal the true killer - Akamatsu Kaede herself, the only one who could have set up the trap used to kill Amami. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Ringleader in the class trial.

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The trial soon begins soon after. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu via her lying. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Momota, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuuichi, Shuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case to reveal the true killer - Akamatsu Kaede herself, the only one who could have set up the trap used to kill Amami. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Ringleader in the class trial.



The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could have gotten in the water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. Inside his research room, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuuichi is still blanking on the real culprit.

The trial begins with Shuuichi still doubting his investigation. In the trial Himiko is initially suspected and Ouma goes after her to remove her as an obvious suspect, prompting Tenko to defend her. Tenko declares that she will always trust Himiko, even when Angie suspects her, causing Himiko to warm up to Tenko. Saihara is able to defend her by revealing the trick to her magic.

The trial moves into a debate between the only suspects Maki and Momota, where Momota declares he trusts Maki and doesn't believe either of them did it. Maki then reveals crucial information she was hiding to avoid suspicion - that Hoshi was killed at a different time frame everyone than everyone expected. After a long and tough battle, Shuuichi begrudgingly accuses Kirumi of the murder as she was the only one able to set up the mechanism that moved the body. Kirumi gives her backstory and explains that she was the only one given her original motive video. She turns out to be the prime minister of Japan, despite officially being the personal assistant to a fake one, who fights against a calamity rampaging around the world. Believing the contents of the video and pushed by her love for the people, she was determined to escape no matter what. She approached Hoshi about the plan, and in a moment of weakness Hoshi allowed her to kill him by turning his back to her because in his video, which Maki recived and told him about, he was shown that he had no-one to live for.

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The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could have gotten in the water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. Inside his research room, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuuichi Shuichi is still blanking on the real culprit.

The trial begins with Shuuichi Shuichi still doubting his investigation. In the trial Himiko is initially suspected and Ouma goes after her to remove her as an obvious suspect, prompting Tenko to defend her. Tenko declares that she will always trust Himiko, even when Angie suspects her, causing Himiko to warm up to Tenko. Saihara is able to defend her by revealing the trick to her magic.

The trial moves into a debate between the only suspects Maki and Momota, where Momota declares he trusts Maki and doesn't believe either of them did it. Maki then reveals crucial information she was hiding to avoid suspicion - that Hoshi was killed at a different time frame everyone than everyone expected. After a long and tough battle, Shuuichi Shuichi begrudgingly accuses Kirumi of the murder as she was the only one able to set up the mechanism that moved the body. Kirumi gives her backstory and explains that she was the only one given her original motive video. She turns out to be the prime minister of Japan, despite officially being the personal assistant to a fake one, who fights against a calamity rampaging around the world. Believing the contents of the video and pushed by her love for the people, she was determined to escape no matter what. She approached Hoshi about the plan, and in a moment of weakness Hoshi allowed her to kill him by turning his back to her because in his video, which Maki recived and told him about, he was shown that he had no-one to live for.



Monodam appears and presents the new motive - one of the 4 dead students will be revived and added as a transfer student using the curse book from Shinguuji's lab. Shinguuji insists that reviving the dead is impossible, but Angie and her cult decide to try it out. Using her skills as both an artist and religious fanatic, Angie manages to make sculptures of everyone who had died and plans on reviving Rantarou Amami with the ritual provided. She chose Amami to be ressurected because he was the only to never murder in the past and therefore the most likely to keep the school's harmony. Fearing for the worst and for Himiko's sanity, Tenko pleads Shuuichi to talk sense to Angie. It fails and they instead plan to disturb the ritual stealthily, only to find Angie had died inside her locked research room.

Panicking that another murder has happened, the students accept Korekiyo's idea to go through with a spirit communication ritual to ask Angie's spirit who had murdered her. Himiko volunteers to be the medium, but Tenko convinces her to take her place so that Himiko can talk to her dead friend. Tenko then tells Himiko that she doesn't have to contain her feelings, and that if she wants to cry, she should cry as hard as she can. Tenko then puts herself inside the cage as the ritual demands, with Korekiyo, Himiko, Kokichi, and Shuuichi surrounding the cage and singing the ritual's chant in darkness. A loud sound is heard in the middle of the ritual and Tenko is found dead inside the cage, with Himiko collapsing in shock when they find her.

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Monodam appears and presents the new motive - one of the 4 dead students will be revived and added as a transfer student using the curse book from Shinguuji's lab. Shinguuji insists that reviving the dead is impossible, but Angie and her cult decide to try it out. Using her skills as both an artist and religious fanatic, Angie manages to make sculptures of everyone who had died and plans on reviving Rantarou Amami with the ritual provided. She chose Amami to be ressurected because he was the only to never murder in the past and therefore the most likely to keep the school's harmony. Fearing for the worst and for Himiko's sanity, Tenko pleads Shuuichi Shuichi to talk sense to Angie. It fails and they instead plan to disturb the ritual stealthily, only to find Angie had died inside her locked research room.

Panicking that another murder has happened, the students accept Korekiyo's idea to go through with a spirit communication ritual to ask Angie's spirit who had murdered her. Himiko volunteers to be the medium, but Tenko convinces her to take her place so that Himiko can talk to her dead friend. Tenko then tells Himiko that she doesn't have to contain her feelings, and that if she wants to cry, she should cry as hard as she can. Tenko then puts herself inside the cage as the ritual demands, with Korekiyo, Himiko, Kokichi, and Shuuichi Shuichi surrounding the cage and singing the ritual's chant in darkness. A loud sound is heard in the middle of the ritual and Tenko is found dead inside the cage, with Himiko collapsing in shock when they find her.



The trial discussion is concluded with the reveal that Miu had modified the virtual world to murder Kokichi and pin it on Kaito. Knowing that Miu had requested to meet Kokichi, the students demand Kokichi to recount what was happening in that meeting. He agrees and blatantly points at Gonta as the culprit. Unable to believe him, Kaito and Tsumugi denounces Kokichi as a liar and a murderer. But Shuuichi, who notices descrepancies in their logic and Gonta’s inability to defend his case, clashes with everyone and affirms Kokichi’s testominy as the truth. Gonta is voted the culprit without knowing his reason of committing the murder.

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The trial discussion is concluded with the reveal that Miu had modified the virtual world to murder Kokichi and pin it on Kaito. Knowing that Miu had requested to meet Kokichi, the students demand Kokichi to recount what was happening in that meeting. He agrees and blatantly points at Gonta as the culprit. Unable to believe him, Kaito and Tsumugi denounces Kokichi as a liar and a murderer. But Shuuichi, Shuichi, who notices descrepancies in their logic and Gonta’s inability to defend his case, clashes with everyone and affirms Kokichi’s testominy as the truth. Gonta is voted the culprit without knowing his reason of committing the murder.



Monokuma’s Exisal hangar is filled with his weaponries but little else. With no Monokuma Cubs to pilot them, the Exisals are just laying around to waste. In another door inside the garage, there’s a bathroom which is a strange addition if the one who get inside the garage are Monokuma and his Cubs. Shuuichi takes it as a sign of the existence of a human mastermind behind Monokuma. Meanwhile, in another part of the floor, Shuuichi finds Rantaro’s research lab but Monokuma says the door is locked because the owner is dead before he can find it. The students do not find any Remembering Light in that floor.

At the nighttime, Maki calls on Shuuichi, saying that Kaito has find certain fascination to her weapons. He claims that he has a plan to save them all. At breakfast, Kaito announces his plan; fight against Monokuma by arming themselves with Maki’s weapons as there’s no longer Exisals to enforce the rules. With Monokuma weakened, Kaito is confident that they can win. They gather in the gym to prepare for their assault but Kokichi is there carrying his own weapons.

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Monokuma’s Exisal hangar is filled with his weaponries but little else. With no Monokuma Cubs to pilot them, the Exisals are just laying around to waste. In another door inside the garage, there’s a bathroom which is a strange addition if the one who get inside the garage are Monokuma and his Cubs. Shuuichi Shuichi takes it as a sign of the existence of a human mastermind behind Monokuma. Meanwhile, in another part of the floor, Shuuichi Shuichi finds Rantaro’s research lab but Monokuma says the door is locked because the owner is dead before he can find it. The students do not find any Remembering Light in that floor.

At the nighttime, Maki calls on Shuuichi, Shuichi, saying that Kaito has find certain fascination to her weapons. He claims that he has a plan to save them all. At breakfast, Kaito announces his plan; fight against Monokuma by arming themselves with Maki’s weapons as there’s no longer Exisals to enforce the rules. With Monokuma weakened, Kaito is confident that they can win. They gather in the gym to prepare for their assault but Kokichi is there carrying his own weapons.



Shuuichi who has lost his will wakes up to Maki calling out for him. She had found a Remembering Light and it gives them a glimpse of the battle between the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnants of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan was the Hope’s Peak Academy and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving the students a motivation to fight against despair and save Kaito. They busted the hangar door with Miu’s hammer, only to find someone had died squished under the hydraulic press inside the garage. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi cannot be found, the remaining students enter the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.

The class trial starts and an Exisal enters the courtroom speaking like both Kaito and Kokichi, adding the confusion over who the victim was. In the entire trial, Maki keeps pushing vote toward Kokichi with Kaito as the victim but Shuuichi convinces her to believe in the truth beyond lie as the only hope. She admits of attacking Kokichi with poisonous arrow because of the memory of Kokichi as the leader of the Remnants of Despair convinced her to sacrifice herself killing the mastermind. But when she came to the hangar, Kaito had already shot Kokichi with an arrow of his own. Using this opportunity, Maki shot him with torture poison to interrogate him about the Remnants of Despair, but Kokichi’s insistent of ignorance made her giving up of knowing the truth and she shot him with the lethal poison. Kaito blocks the arrow and Maki run off to get him the antidote. Kokichi stole the antidote and drank it himself, thus Maki is the culprit of Kaito’s murder.

Shuuichi refuses to vote because he thinks there’s still more to truth to uncover. Monokuma interrupts the proceeding because he himself doesn’t know who the culprit is, thus it confirms one suspicion about the case; why Monokuma doesn’t know Kokichi’s position in the trial if he controls Monokuma? By this logic, there’s no way Kokichi is the ringleader, and his true intention is render the game null and void via a wrong verdict. Under that assumption, the deception is that Kokichi is the victim destroyed under the press and Kaito is the culprit.

Maki refuses to believe that Kaito is the culprit but rebuked by Shuuichi. Shuuichi attempts to play Kokichi’s game by trapping Monokuma to choose the wrong culprit and execute himself, but Monokuma is stubbornly staunch so Kaito has no choice but to reveal himself. Kaito reveals that Kokichi has already predicted that Maki will attempt to kill him because the ringleaser had pulled some string to convince her of a possible motive, in this the Remembering Light. Kaito had to kill Kokichi because he had already been poisoned and that would make Maki the culprit. He also supports Kokichi’s plan because he believes the plan will bring the survivors closer to the real truth.

Kaito willingly walks to his execution but the others are ready to fight against Monokuma to prevent it. Monokuma turns out had already revived his Cubs and they again pilot the Exisals now that Kokichi is no longer there to control them. Kaito prevents them from throwing their lives and gets executed, but he dies from his disease before the execution kills him, leaving Monokuma seething that his game is ruined. Shuuichi declares that the killing game is over but Monokuma disagree and flashes them with the Remembering Light. They see the glimpse of Junko Enoshima taunting that despair will always exist.

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Shuuichi Shuichi who has lost his will wakes up to Maki calling out for him. She had found a Remembering Light and it gives them a glimpse of the battle between the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnants of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan was the Hope’s Peak Academy and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving the students a motivation to fight against despair and save Kaito. They busted the hangar door with Miu’s hammer, only to find someone had died squished under the hydraulic press inside the garage. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi cannot be found, the remaining students enter the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.

The class trial starts and an Exisal enters the courtroom speaking like both Kaito and Kokichi, adding the confusion over who the victim was. In the entire trial, Maki keeps pushing vote toward Kokichi with Kaito as the victim but Shuuichi Shuichi convinces her to believe in the truth beyond lie as the only hope. She admits of attacking Kokichi with poisonous arrow because of the memory of Kokichi as the leader of the Remnants of Despair convinced her to sacrifice herself killing the mastermind. But when she came to the hangar, Kaito had already shot Kokichi with an arrow of his own. Using this opportunity, Maki shot him with torture poison to interrogate him about the Remnants of Despair, but Kokichi’s insistent of ignorance made her giving up of knowing the truth and she shot him with the lethal poison. Kaito blocks the arrow and Maki run off to get him the antidote. Kokichi stole the antidote and drank it himself, thus Maki is the culprit of Kaito’s murder.

Shuuichi Shuichi refuses to vote because he thinks there’s still more to truth to uncover. Monokuma interrupts the proceeding because he himself doesn’t know who the culprit is, thus it confirms one suspicion about the case; why Monokuma doesn’t know Kokichi’s position in the trial if he controls Monokuma? By this logic, there’s no way Kokichi is the ringleader, and his true intention is render the game null and void via a wrong verdict. Under that assumption, the deception is that Kokichi is the victim destroyed under the press and Kaito is the culprit.

Maki refuses to believe that Kaito is the culprit but rebuked by Shuuichi. Shuuichi Shuichi. Shuichi attempts to play Kokichi’s game by trapping Monokuma to choose the wrong culprit and execute himself, but Monokuma is stubbornly staunch so Kaito has no choice but to reveal himself. Kaito reveals that Kokichi has already predicted that Maki will attempt to kill him because the ringleaser had pulled some string to convince her of a possible motive, in this the Remembering Light. Kaito had to kill Kokichi because he had already been poisoned and that would make Maki the culprit. He also supports Kokichi’s plan because he believes the plan will bring the survivors closer to the real truth.

Kaito willingly walks to his execution but the others are ready to fight against Monokuma to prevent it. Monokuma turns out had already revived his Cubs and they again pilot the Exisals now that Kokichi is no longer there to control them. Kaito prevents them from throwing their lives and gets executed, but he dies from his disease before the execution kills him, leaving Monokuma seething that his game is ruined. Shuuichi Shuichi declares that the killing game is over but Monokuma disagree and flashes them with the Remembering Light. They see the glimpse of Junko Enoshima taunting that despair will always exist.



Ki-bo, Tsumugi Shirogane, Maki Harukawa, Himiko Yumeno and Shuuichi Saihara are the only remaining students. After a long series of investigation, they discovered that Rantarou Amami was not killed by Kaede, but by the ringleader, and that they took advantage of Kaede’s ignorance of the true sequence of events to convict her of murder despite the fact Kaede miscalculated, which means Chapter 1 was a mistrial. It’s then revealed that Rantarou is the Ultimate Survivor, acquired his title by winning at least one previous mutual killing games.

Shuuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of NDRV3: In the world of NDRV3, the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 52nd installment of the series, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, mostly their love for the DanganRonpa franchise. Shuuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to be first Super High School Level Detective to get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she's actually not the all-trusting optimist she was in the game and Kaito reveals he wants to actually just win the game for fame and fortune.

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Ki-bo, Tsumugi Shirogane, Maki Harukawa, Himiko Yumeno and Shuuichi Shuichi Saihara are the only remaining students. After a long series of investigation, they discovered that Rantarou Amami was not killed by Kaede, but by the ringleader, and that they took advantage of Kaede’s ignorance of the true sequence of events to convict her of murder despite the fact Kaede miscalculated, which means Chapter 1 was a mistrial. It’s then revealed that Rantarou is the Ultimate Survivor, acquired his title by winning at least one previous mutual killing games.

Shuuichi Shuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of NDRV3: In the world of NDRV3, the three Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 52nd installment of the series, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, mostly their love for the DanganRonpa franchise. Shuuichi, Shuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuuichi Shuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to be first Super High School Level Detective to get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she's actually not the all-trusting optimist she was in the game and Kaito reveals he wants to actually just win the game for fame and fortune.



If the player keeps going, they now take control of Ki-bo under the guidance of the "audience." Ki-bo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuuichi, Shuuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Ki-bo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.

Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning. Maki and Kaito's emotions were tampered to make them feel mutual attraction; Tenko (who came in to look for love with a man) were tempered to hate man, as well as develop a crush with Himiko; Angie's feeling was tempered to feel towards Tsumugi; Shuuichi was made to have crush on Kaede; Miu was made to love Ki-bo -- all were scripted to make the show more entertaing. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.

Eventually, after a long series of Theory Armaments between Shuuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuuichi's efforts, the audience and Ki-bo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. Ki-bo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, the other three survived by either luck or Ki-bo's calculated destruction. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.

As the three survivors watch the light coming in from outside world, Shuuichi stated that even though they were told that the entire Danganronpa 1 and Super Danganronpa 2 games were fiction in this world, he believes it is possible she may have lied, as the fact they had the technology to brainwash them and give everyone fake memories and Talents to align with what they know of the Danganronpa. Regardless, he plans to see the truth for himself.

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If the player keeps going, they now take control of Ki-bo under the guidance of the "audience." Ki-bo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuuichi, Shuuichi Shuichi, Shuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Ki-bo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.

Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning. Maki and Kaito's emotions were tampered to make them feel mutual attraction; Tenko (who came in to look for love with a man) were tempered to hate man, as well as develop a crush with Himiko; Angie's feeling was tempered to feel towards Tsumugi; Shuuichi was made to have crush on Kaede; Miu was made to love Ki-bo -- all were scripted beginning to make the show more entertaing. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because overwritten memories can't be retrieved.

Eventually, after a long series of Theory Armaments between Shuuichi Shuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuuichi's Shuichi's efforts, the audience and Ki-bo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. Ki-bo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, the other three survived by either luck or Ki-bo's calculated destruction. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.

As the three survivors watch the light coming in from outside world, Shuuichi Shuichi stated that even though they were told that the entire Danganronpa 1 and Super Danganronpa 2 games were fiction in this world, he believes it is possible she may have lied, as the fact they had the technology to brainwash them and give everyone fake memories and Talents to align with what they know of the Danganronpa. Regardless, he plans to see the truth for himself.

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Kiibo, Tsumugi Shirogane, Maki Harukawa, Himiko Yumeno and Shuuichi Saihara are the only remaining students. After a long series of investigation, they discovered that Rantarou Amami is not killed by Kaede, but by the true mastermind, and that the mastermind took advantage of Kaede’s ignorance of the true sequence of events to convict her of murder despite the fact Kaede miscalculated, which means Chapter 1 was a mistrial. It’s then revealed that Rantarou is the Ultimate Survivor, acquired his title by winning two previous mutual killing games.

Shuuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of NDRV3: In the world of NDRV3, the three Danaganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 51st and 52nd seasons of the show, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, some which just joined because they were suicidal and wanted to die. Shuuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to prove to the world he could be a great detective and would get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she’s actually socially-awkward, a loner, and has a lot of difficulties trusting someone, and Kaito reveals he wants to actually murder as much people as he can; Rantarou and Maki’s personalities however were not changed, possibly because they, alongside Tsumugi, are the only ones who possess true Talents.

Tsumugi then explains that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping them full of fake memories, a fake background, and a fake Talent. The four of them then begin to freak out at the fact they were persons turned into characters for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living in a fictional world where Danganronpa is idolized. Tsumugi then shows a panel containing images of actual real people from our world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the NDRV3 mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to comment how literally everything about the game was fake and scripted, even the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered with the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later.

The events of Chapter 1 was almost foiled by Kaede, who had found out Tsumugi was the mastermind, and wanted to save everyone by murdering Tsumugi, while Tsumugi wanted to murder Rantarou to keep him from cheating another season, while Rantarou was about to cheat when the flash of the camera caught his attention and he attempted to remove it to prevent anyone from finding out he was about to cheat. The three plans interfered with one another and Kaede dropped the metal ball through the vent, but it fell in Rantarou’s feet after he had walked over to the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out of the room, Tsumugi decided to use the opening to murder Rantarou with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite the fact she was completely innocent of the crime. After all that, she forces the remaining students to vote for either her (which ends the current game but stuck in the academy) or one of themselves to end the game (suffering the same fate as Amami while the game continues anew in another season). If there is no vote, everyone will die. No matter what they choose, Danganronpa will continue. They are unable to react, and give up hope. This becomes the bad end.

If the player keeps going, they now take control of Kiibo under the guidance of the "audience." Kiibo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuuichi, Shuuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Kiibo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.

Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning. Maki and Kaito's emotions were tampered to make them feel mutual attraction; Kokichi were manipulated to have feelings for Shuuichi; Tenko (who came in to look for love with a man) were tempered to hate man, as well as develop mutual crush with Himiko; Angie's feeling was tempered to feel towards Tsumugi; Shuuichi was made to have crush on Miu and Kaede; Miu was made to love Kiibo -- all were scripted to boost the show’s ratings. As it turns out, even Tsumugi also had her personality and memories meddled, turning her into a raging Danganronpa TV Show fangirl that seeked to do nothing more but continue the show. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because barring some occasional glitches, Team Danganronpa and Tsumugi made sure the change can’t be altered.

Eventually, after a long series of Panic Talk Action between Shuuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuuichi's effotts, the audience and Kiibo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. Kiibo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, he did not kill the other three, as a final sign of friendship. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.

As the three survivors watch the light coming in from outside world, Shuuichi stated that even though they were told that the entire Danganronpa 1 and Super Danganronpa 2 games were fiction in this world, he believes it is possible she may have lied, as the fact they had the technology to brainwash them and give everyone fake memories and Talents to align with what they know of the Danganronpa. Regardless, he planned to finish what they have started.

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Kiibo, Ki-bo, Tsumugi Shirogane, Maki Harukawa, Himiko Yumeno and Shuuichi Saihara are the only remaining students. After a long series of investigation, they discovered that Rantarou Amami is was not killed by Kaede, but by the true mastermind, ringleader, and that the mastermind they took advantage of Kaede’s ignorance of the true sequence of events to convict her of murder despite the fact Kaede miscalculated, which means Chapter 1 was a mistrial. It’s then revealed that Rantarou is the Ultimate Survivor, acquired his title by winning two at least one previous mutual killing games.

Shuuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of NDRV3: In the world of NDRV3, the three Danaganronpa Danganronpa are nothing but works of fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 51st and 52nd seasons installment of the show, series, but was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out to be "re-doing the killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, some which just joined because they were suicidal and wanted to die. mostly their love for the DanganRonpa franchise. Shuuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to prove be first Super High School Level Detective to the world he could be a great detective and would get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she’s she's actually socially-awkward, a loner, and has a lot of difficulties trusting someone, not the all-trusting optimist she was in the game and Kaito reveals he wants to actually murder as much people as he can; Rantarou just win the game for fame and Maki’s personalities however were not changed, possibly because they, alongside Tsumugi, are the only ones who possess true Talents.

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Tsumugi then explains that the producers reassuring the participant it’s all fake, before wiping out all of their memories, inserting fake ones, essentially giving the talentless participants ‘Talent’ by pumping them full of fake memories, a fake background, and a fake Talent. The four of them then begin to freak out at the fact they were persons people turned into characters for entertainment. Tsumugi then explains that their entire reason for living is entirely fictional. They are fictional and living in a the fictional world where Danganronpa is idolized. of Danganronpa. Tsumugi then shows a panel containing images of actual real people from our the outside world, and claim those are real people, whose entertainment depends on whether the NDRV3 mutual killing game continues or not. Tsumugi goes on to comment how claims that literally everything about the game was fake and scripted, even the death order and essentially revealing she had directly interfered with the entire cast, forcing them to kill sooner or later.

The events of Chapter 1 was almost foiled by Kaede, who had found out Tsumugi was the mastermind, and wanted to save everyone by murdering Tsumugi, while Tsumugi wanted to murder Rantarou to keep him from cheating another season, while Rantarou was about to cheat when the flash of the camera caught his attention and he attempted to remove it to prevent anyone from finding out he was about to cheat. The three plans interfered with one another and Kaede dropped the metal ball through the vent, but it fell in Rantarou’s feet away from Rantarou after he had walked over to the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out of the room, Tsumugi decided to use the opening to murder Rantarou with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite the fact she was completely innocent of the crime. After all that, she forces the remaining students to vote for either her (which ends the current game but stuck in the academy) or one of themselves Ki-bo to end the game (suffering (with Ki-bo and Harukawa suffering the same fate as Amami while the game continues anew in another season). If there is no vote, everyone will die. No matter what they choose, Danganronpa will continue. They are unable to react, and give up hope. This becomes the bad end.

If the player keeps going, they now take control of Kiibo Ki-bo under the guidance of the "audience." Kiibo Ki-bo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuuichi, Shuuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Kiibo Ki-bo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.

Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning. Maki and Kaito's emotions were tampered to make them feel mutual attraction; Kokichi were manipulated to have feelings for Shuuichi; attraction; Tenko (who came in to look for love with a man) were tempered to hate man, as well as develop mutual a crush with Himiko; Angie's feeling was tempered to feel towards Tsumugi; Shuuichi was made to have crush on Miu and Kaede; Miu was made to love Kiibo Ki-bo -- all were scripted to boost make the show’s ratings. As it turns out, even Tsumugi also had her personality and memories meddled, turning her into a raging Danganronpa TV Show fangirl that seeked to do nothing show more but continue the show. entertaing. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because barring some occasional glitches, Team Danganronpa and Tsumugi made sure the change can’t overwritten memories can't be altered.

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Eventually, after a long series of Panic Talk Action Theory Armaments between Shuuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuuichi's effotts, efforts, the audience and Kiibo Ki-bo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. Kiibo Ki-bo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. However, he did not kill the other three, as a final sign of friendship.three survived by either luck or Ki-bo's calculated destruction. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.

As the three survivors watch the light coming in from outside world, Shuuichi stated that even though they were told that the entire Danganronpa 1 and Super Danganronpa 2 games were fiction in this world, he believes it is possible she may have lied, as the fact they had the technology to brainwash them and give everyone fake memories and Talents to align with what they know of the Danganronpa. Regardless, he planned plans to finish what they have started.see the truth for himself.

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At the morning meeting, the memory given to them by Monokuma is about the calamity that have fallen on Earth; asteroid rain and general chaos have damaged the society. There was an operation to save humanity called the Gopher Plan, but for some reason it failed and as the result the students were locked inside the Gifted Inmates. Gonta gathers everyone so he can inform them of his plan. He wants to fight the remaining mechas so the students can escape the school. Everyone dissuade him and Miu claims she already had plan for escaping. They decide to let her show her plan. She plans on fleeing with everyone to a world without Monokuma and the killing game. It turns out, Miu had modified the virtual world into a world where there’s nothing that can cause violence. Those who disgree with her plan are enticed by the possibility of finding a clue about the outside world.

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At the morning meeting, the memory given to them by Monokuma is about the calamity that have fallen on Earth; asteroid rain and general chaos have damaged the society. There was an operation to save humanity called the Gopher Plan, but for some reason it failed and as the result the students were locked inside the Gifted Inmates. Gonta gathers everyone so he can inform them of his plan. He wants to fight the remaining mechas Exisals so the students can escape the school. Everyone dissuade him and Miu claims she already had plan for escaping. They decide to let her show her plan. She plans on fleeing with everyone to a world without Monokuma and the killing game. It turns out, Miu had modified the virtual world into a world where there’s nothing that can cause violence. Those who disgree with her plan are enticed by the possibility of finding a clue about the outside world.



The trial ends without satisfaction, so Monokuma brings Gonta’s Alter Ego avatar as a witness. He admits of killing Miu because of the sight of the outside world from the Remembering Light Monokuma left inside the program had made him despaired. He and Kokichi then planned to kill everyone from a wrong vote as a MercyKill to save them from the fate of living in either the school or the outside world. Listening to the Alter Ego, Gonta willingy gets executed to prevent Kokichi from taking the punishment.

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The trial ends without satisfaction, so Monokuma brings Gonta’s Alter Ego avatar as a witness. He admits of killing Miu because of the sight of the outside world from the Remembering Light Monokuma left inside the program had made him despaired. He and Kokichi then planned to kill everyone from a wrong vote as a MercyKill to save them from the fate of living in either the school or the outside world. Listening to the Alter Ego, Gonta willingy gets executed to prevent Kokichi from taking the punishment.
and rejects Kokichi's proposal of being executed along with him.



Monokuma’s garage is filled with his weaponries but little else. With no Monokuma Cubs to pilot them, the Exisals are just laying around to waste. In another door inside the garage, there’s a bathroom which is a strange addition if the one who get inside the garage are Monokuma and his Cubs. Shuuichi takes it as a sign of the existence of a human mastermind behind Monokuma. Meanwhile, in another part of the floor, Shuuichi finds Rantaro’s research lab but Monokuma says the door is locked because the owner is dead before he can find it. The students do not find any Remembering Light in that floor.

At the nighttime, Maki calls on Shuuichi, saying that Kaito has find certain fascination to her weapons. He claims that he has a plan to save them all. At breakfast, Kaito announces his plan; fight against Monokuma by arming themselves with Maki’s weapons as there’s no longer Exisals to enforce the rule. With Monokuma weakened, Kaito is confident that they can win. They gather in the gym to prepare for their assault but Kokichi is there carrying his own weapons.

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Monokuma’s garage Exisal hangar is filled with his weaponries but little else. With no Monokuma Cubs to pilot them, the Exisals are just laying around to waste. In another door inside the garage, there’s a bathroom which is a strange addition if the one who get inside the garage are Monokuma and his Cubs. Shuuichi takes it as a sign of the existence of a human mastermind behind Monokuma. Meanwhile, in another part of the floor, Shuuichi finds Rantaro’s research lab but Monokuma says the door is locked because the owner is dead before he can find it. The students do not find any Remembering Light in that floor.

At the nighttime, Maki calls on Shuuichi, saying that Kaito has find certain fascination to her weapons. He claims that he has a plan to save them all. At breakfast, Kaito announces his plan; fight against Monokuma by arming themselves with Maki’s weapons as there’s no longer Exisals to enforce the rule.rules. With Monokuma weakened, Kaito is confident that they can win. They gather in the gym to prepare for their assault but Kokichi is there carrying his own weapons.



Maki suspects Kokichi’s intention and strangles him, but Kaito stops her for murdering him. As a sign of his goodwill, Kokichi leaves the weapons so he will not cause any further suspicion and exiles himself. The students decides to use the weapon to disable Despair Deathroad’s many traps and obstacles. Passing through the gauntlet, the students find the supposed exist. The door opens and they see the glimpse of the hellish outside world. They forced to retreat because of the extremely polluted air.

Kokichi comes to their side and explain the state of the world. The world’s destruction was causing the government to enact the Gopher Plan, while a doomsday cult claimed the calamity was a punishment from God and they hunted the Ultimates for their priviledge of surviving the calamity. Meanwhile, the students were disagreeing with the notion of leaving their friends and family behind and mindwiped themselves out of their talents so they can no longer be considered Ultimates. The government disagreed with the students and executed the plan anyway by capturing them and undoing the mindwipe except for the knowledge of the Gopher Plan. But the cult leader smuggled himself amids of the students and flew the Gifted Inmate back to the destroyed Earth. Kokichi then boldly claims that he’s said cult leader.

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Maki suspects Kokichi’s intention and strangles him, but Kaito stops her for murdering him. As a sign of his goodwill, Kokichi leaves the weapons so he will not cause any further suspicion and exiles himself. The students decides to use the weapon to disable Despair Deathroad’s many traps and obstacles. Passing through the gauntlet, the students find the supposed exist.exit. The door opens and they see the glimpse of the hellish outside world. They forced to retreat because of the extremely polluted air.

Kokichi comes to their side and explain the state of the world. The world’s destruction was causing the government to enact the Gopher Plan, while a doomsday cult claimed the calamity was a punishment from God and they hunted the Ultimates for their priviledge of surviving the calamity. Meanwhile, the students were disagreeing with the notion of leaving their friends and family behind and mindwiped themselves out of their talents so they can no longer be considered Ultimates. The government disagreed with the students and executed the plan anyway by capturing them and undoing the mindwipe except for the knowledge of the Gopher Plan. But the cult leader smuggled himself amids of the students and flew the Gifted Inmate Gopher back to the destroyed Earth. Kokichi then boldly claims that he’s said cult leader.



Shuuichi who has lost his will wakes up to Maki calling out for him. She had found a Remembering Light and it gives them a glimpse of the battle between the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnant of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan was the Hope’s Peak Academy and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving the students a motivation to fight against despair and save Kaito. They busted the garage door with Miu’s hammer, only to find someone had died squished under the hydraulic press inside the garage. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi cannot be found, the remaining students enter the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.

The class trial starts and an Exisal enters the courtroom speaking like both Kaito and Kokichi, adding the confusion over who the victim was. In the entire trial, Maki keeps pushing vote toward Kokichi with Kaito as the victim but Shuuichi convinces her to believe in the truth beyond lie as the only hope. She admits of attacking Kokichi with poisonous arrow because of the memory of Kokichi as the leader of the Remnant of Despair convinced her to sacrifice herself killing the mastermind. But when she came to the garage, Kaito had already shot Kokichi with an arrow of his own. Using this opportunity, Maki shot him with torture poison to interrogate him about the Remnant of Despair, but Kokichi’s insistent of ignorance made her giving up of knowing the truth and she shot him with the lethal poison. Kaito blocks the arrow and Maki run off to get him the antidote. Kokichi stole the antidote and drank it himself, thus Maki is the culprit of Kaito’s murder.

Shuuichi refuses to vote because he thinks there’s still more to truth to uncover. Monokuma interrupts the proceeding because he himself doesn’t know who the culprit is, thus it confirms one suspicion about the case; why Monokuma doesn’t know Kokichi’s position in the trial if he controls Monokuma? By this logic, there’s no way Kokichi is the mastermind, and his true intention is to push the real mastermind into desperation from their incapability to win their own game. Under that assumption, the deception is that Kokichi is the victim destroyed under the press and Kaito is the culprit.

Maki refuses to believe that Kaito is the culprit but rebuked by Shuuichi. Shuuichi attempts to play Kokichi’s game by trapping Monokuma to choose the wrong culprit and execute himself, but Monokuma is stubbornly staunch so Kaito has no choice but to reveal himself. Kaito reveals that Kokichi has already predicted that Maki will attempt to kill him because the mastermind had pull some string to convince her of a possible motive, in this the Remembering Light. Kaito had to kill Kokichi because he had already been poisoned and that would make Maki the culprit. He also supports Kokichi’s plan because he believes the plan will bring the survivors closer to the real truth.

Kaito willingly walks to his execution but the others are ready to fight against Monokuma to prevent it. Monokuma turns out had already revived his Cubs and they again pilot the Exisals now Kokichi is no longer there to control them. Kaito prevents them from throwing their lives and gets executed, but he dies from his disease before the execution kills him, leaving Monokuma seething that his game is ruined. Shuuichi declares that the killing game is over but Monokuma disagree and flashes them with the Remembering Light. They see the glimpse of Junko Enoshima taunting that despair will always exist.

Kiibo, who lost his ahoge from protecting the other of Kaito’s execution, ponders about hope and despair. With his ahoge gone, so does the voice that always advicing him within his head. No longer have anyone to turn to, he makes his own conclusion; that despair will indeed always exist but it doesn’t mean that they will lose to it. He concludes that he will destroy the very symbol of despair itself, the killing game, and he goes rampaging around the Gifted Inmate Academy as it is the setting of the killing game that has to be destroyed.

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Shuuichi who has lost his will wakes up to Maki calling out for him. She had found a Remembering Light and it gives them a glimpse of the battle between the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnant (Remnants of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan was the Hope’s Peak Academy and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving the students a motivation to fight against despair and save Kaito. They busted the garage hangar door with Miu’s hammer, only to find someone had died squished under the hydraulic press inside the garage. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi cannot be found, the remaining students enter the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.

The class trial starts and an Exisal enters the courtroom speaking like both Kaito and Kokichi, adding the confusion over who the victim was. In the entire trial, Maki keeps pushing vote toward Kokichi with Kaito as the victim but Shuuichi convinces her to believe in the truth beyond lie as the only hope. She admits of attacking Kokichi with poisonous arrow because of the memory of Kokichi as the leader of the Remnant Remnants of Despair convinced her to sacrifice herself killing the mastermind. But when she came to the garage, hangar, Kaito had already shot Kokichi with an arrow of his own. Using this opportunity, Maki shot him with torture poison to interrogate him about the Remnant Remnants of Despair, but Kokichi’s insistent of ignorance made her giving up of knowing the truth and she shot him with the lethal poison. Kaito blocks the arrow and Maki run off to get him the antidote. Kokichi stole the antidote and drank it himself, thus Maki is the culprit of Kaito’s murder.

Shuuichi refuses to vote because he thinks there’s still more to truth to uncover. Monokuma interrupts the proceeding because he himself doesn’t know who the culprit is, thus it confirms one suspicion about the case; why Monokuma doesn’t know Kokichi’s position in the trial if he controls Monokuma? By this logic, there’s no way Kokichi is the mastermind, ringleader, and his true intention is to push render the real mastermind into desperation from their incapability to win their own game.game null and void via a wrong verdict. Under that assumption, the deception is that Kokichi is the victim destroyed under the press and Kaito is the culprit.

Maki refuses to believe that Kaito is the culprit but rebuked by Shuuichi. Shuuichi attempts to play Kokichi’s game by trapping Monokuma to choose the wrong culprit and execute himself, but Monokuma is stubbornly staunch so Kaito has no choice but to reveal himself. Kaito reveals that Kokichi has already predicted that Maki will attempt to kill him because the mastermind ringleaser had pull pulled some string to convince her of a possible motive, in this the Remembering Light. Kaito had to kill Kokichi because he had already been poisoned and that would make Maki the culprit. He also supports Kokichi’s plan because he believes the plan will bring the survivors closer to the real truth.

Kaito willingly walks to his execution but the others are ready to fight against Monokuma to prevent it. Monokuma turns out had already revived his Cubs and they again pilot the Exisals now that Kokichi is no longer there to control them. Kaito prevents them from throwing their lives and gets executed, but he dies from his disease before the execution kills him, leaving Monokuma seething that his game is ruined. Shuuichi declares that the killing game is over but Monokuma disagree and flashes them with the Remembering Light. They see the glimpse of Junko Enoshima taunting that despair will always exist.

Kiibo, Ki-bo, who lost his ahoge from protecting the other of Kaito’s execution, ponders about hope and despair. With his ahoge gone, so does the voice that always advicing him within his head. No longer have anyone to turn to, he makes his own conclusion; that despair will indeed always exist but it doesn’t mean that they will lose to it. He concludes that he will destroy the very symbol of despair itself, the killing game, and he goes rampaging around the Gifted Inmate Academy as it is the setting of the killing game that has to be destroyed.

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Back with Saihara, he suspects that the one who controls Monokuma, the Mastermind, is one of the students. He also notes the wording of the rules means that the Mastermind would be exempt from the flood of Monokumas, and uses this to form a trap designed to catch the Mastermind when they attempt to leave through the hidden door before the Monokumas arrive. He asked Akamatsu to help him, and the pair convince Iruma Mei to build motion activated cameras and an alarm system in her newly opened "Lab", which is a workshop.

On the final day of the time limit, Amami claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Akamatsu and Saihara set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs. Saihara reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and became a SHSL student. However, seeing the hateful eyes of the culrpit scared him so much that wears a hat to avoid eye contact, and fears revealing the truth. Akamatsu reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.

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Back with Saihara, he suspects that the one who controls Monokuma, the Mastermind, Ringleader, is one of the students. He also notes the wording of the rules means that the Mastermind Ringleader would be exempt need to give the order to create the Monokuma army from somewhere inside the flood of Monokumas, school and uses this tries to form build a trap designed in order to catch the Mastermind when Ringleader while they attempt to leave through enter the hidden door before the Monokumas arrive. secret room to do so. He asked Akamatsu to help him, and the pair convince Miu Iruma Mei to build motion activated cameras and an alarm system in her newly opened "Lab", "Laboratory", which is a workshop.

On the final day of the time limit, Amami claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Akamatsu and Saihara set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs. Saihara reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and became a SHSL student. However, seeing the hateful eyes of the culrpit scared him so much that wears a hat to avoid eye contact, and fears learning the culprit's [[SympatheticMurderer backstory]] leads him to fear revealing the truth. Akamatsu reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.



The trial soon begins soon after. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu via her lying. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Momota, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case to reveal the true killer - Akamatsu Kaede herself, the only one who could have set up the trap used to kill Amami. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Mastermind in the class trial.

Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko Chabashira, refusing to believe she wanted to really murder, try to defend her against Monokuma only for her to be executed willingly, entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. Monodam uses Akamatsu's execution to murder Monokid. After the execution, Momota starts yelling at Saihara for breaking down as he is the one Akamatsu entrusted her will to, and punches him before asking him to come to Akamatsu's Lab and grieve properly. Here, he sees her piano and remembers that she told him to not fear the truth.

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The trial soon begins soon after. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu via her lying. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Momota, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case to reveal the true killer - Akamatsu Kaede herself, the only one who could have set up the trap used to kill Amami. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Mastermind Ringleader in the class trial.

Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko Chabashira, refusing to believe she wanted to really murder, try to defend her against Monokuma only for her to be executed willingly, entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. Monodam uses Akamatsu's execution to murder Monokid. After the execution, Momota starts yelling at Saihara for breaking down as he is the one Akamatsu entrusted her will to, and punches him before asking him to come to Akamatsu's Lab Laboratory and grieve properly. Here, he sees her piano and remembers that she told him to not fear the truth.



Saihara, the new player character, is woken up by Momota who takes him to the cafeteria. Saihara has stopped wearing his hat. In the cafeteria the Monokuma kids give the students a collection of items which must be used to open up new areas, including several student Labs. Harukawa Maki refuses to let the others inside her lab. The students find another Remembering Light and activate it in the gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the SHSL Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them erased their memories of their talents. However, no one can remember any more details. Saihara tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Amami about the SHSL Hunt.

The Monokuma cubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room - a video for each student as an incentive for the murder, but Monotarou misplaces them and the students are each given another student's video. Saihara is given Momota's video, revealing that Monokuma has his grandparents. They decide that if no-one returns the motive videos, there is no motive for murder - however Iruma, Ryoma Hoshi and Ouma want everyone to exchange videos to the correct owners. Hoshi's reason is that he wants someone to kill him because as he is on death row he has nothing to live for. Ouma reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that behaving optimistic makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Ouma leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him.

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Saihara, the new player character, is woken up by Momota who takes him to the cafeteria. Saihara has stopped wearing his hat. In the cafeteria the Monokuma kids give the students a collection of items which must be used to open up new areas, including several student Labs. Laboratories. Harukawa Maki refuses to let the others inside her lab.hers. The students find another Remembering Light and activate it in the gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the SHSL Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them erased their memories of their talents. However, no one can remember any more details. Saihara tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Amami about the SHSL Hunt.

The Monokuma cubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room - a video for each student as an incentive for the murder, but Monotarou misplaces them and most of the students are each given another student's video. Saihara is given Momota's video, revealing that Monokuma has his grandparents. They decide that if no-one returns the motive videos, there is no motive for murder - however Iruma, Ryoma Hoshi and Ouma want everyone to exchange videos to the correct owners. Hoshi's reason is that he wants someone to kill him because as he is on death row he has nothing to live for. Ouma reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that behaving optimistic makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Ouma leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him.



The next day, Angie has managed to convert Himiko to her religion, prompting Tenko, who is protective of Himiko, to call her a brainwasher. Angie has decided to show everyone that living in the school forever is the best choice, and to show them how great their lives can be, has teamed up with Himiko to put on a magic show. Later, Gonta starts rounding everyone up for an unknown reason, although Hoshi evades him. Gonta brings everyone to his lab, where we find out that Ouma lied to Gonta that everyone hated insects, so he would capture everyone and Ouma could steal their motive videos. Toujou is permitted to leave as she is too busy, and Gonta fails to capture Iruma and Maki. Kiibo is able to use his reccording features to convince Gonta that Ouma was lying, and the motive videos are retrived, but not before Ouma watches them.

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The next day, Angie has managed to convert Himiko to her religion, prompting Tenko, who is protective of Himiko, to call her a brainwasher. Angie has decided to show everyone that living in the school forever is the best choice, and to show them how great their lives can be, has teamed up with Himiko to put on a magic show. Later, Gonta starts rounding everyone up for an unknown reason, although Hoshi evades him. Gonta brings everyone to his lab, where we find out that Ouma lied to Gonta that everyone hated insects, so he would capture everyone and Ouma could steal their motive videos. Toujou is permitted to leave as she is too busy, and Gonta fails to capture Iruma and Maki. Kiibo Ki-bo is able to use his reccording features to convince Gonta that Ouma was lying, and the motive videos are retrived, but not before Ouma watches them.



Multiple students ask to be executed in her place. Saihara is once again horrified that exposing the truth had caused tragedy. Toujou riles up everyone to revolt against Monokuma for her sake while she escapes. However, Ouma points her out, and she runs away with no cover. She refuses to give up on her will of living and tries to run away from the courtroom, but that doesn’t stop Monokuma, who executes her painfully anyway. Monodam uses this execution to murder Monsuke.

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Multiple students ask to be executed in her place. Saihara is once again horrified that exposing the truth had caused tragedy. Toujou riles up everyone to revolt against Monokuma for her sake while she escapes. However, Ouma points her out, and she runs away with no cover. She refuses to give up on her will of living and tries to run away from the courtroom, but that doesn’t stop Monokuma, who executes her painfully anyway. Monodam uses this execution to murder Monsuke.
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Pressured by everyone, Maki begrudgingly reveals her research lab and confirms Kokichi's accusations. Everyone is frightened by the fact that a confirmed murderer is among them, but there's still a more important issue. Kirumi's recollection about the situation in the outside world and their own returning memories make the students question just what is going on outside the Gifted Inmates. In the meantime, a new floor opens up, revealing Shinguuji's and Angie's labs, and Iruma decides to make modifications to Kiibo. They also find a computer room, which contains a device that runs the Neo World Programme. Another remebering light is found, and everyone besides Maki uses it to see an image of a group funeral for the 16 characters. Momota begins bringing Maki to evening training.

Angie comforts the despairing students with the conformity of her religion and decides that they should just live inside the school in harmony. Angie forms a Student Council consisting of Himiko, Tenko, Gonta, Shinguuji, and Kiibo. Those who agree and disagree with her argue about the right thing to do and the tension is very high among the students.

Monodam appears and presents the new motive - one of the 4 dead students will be revived and added as a transfer student using the curse book from Shinguuji's lab. Shinguuji insists that reviving the dead is impossible, but Angie and her cult decide to try it out. Using her skills as both an artist and religious fanatic, Angie manages to make sculptures of everyone who had died and plans on reviving everyone with a ritual to bring the deceased’s souls into lifelike statues she made for them. Thinking that there's no harm trying, even the opposing side agrees to resurrect Rantarou first because he seems to know more about the situation outside. Fearing for the worst and for Himiko's sanity, Tenko pleads Shuuichi to talk sense to Angie. It fails and they instead plan to disturb the ritual stealthily, only to find Angie had died inside her locked research room.

Panicking that another murder has happened, the students accept Korekiyo's idea to go through with the initial resurrection ritual to ask Angie's spirit who had murdered her. Himiko volunteers to be the medium, but Tenko convinces her to take her place so that Himiko can talk to her dead friend. Tenko then tells Himiko that she doesn't have to contain her feelings, and that if she wants to cry, she should cry as hard as she can. Tenko then puts herself inside the cage as the ritual demands, with Korekiyo, Himiko, Kokichi, and Shuuichi surrounding the cage and singing the ritual's chant in darkness. A loud sound is heard in the middle of the ritual and Tenko is found dead inside the cage, with Himiko collapsing in shock when they find her.

With two murders happening and no clue who committed them, Monokuma announces that if there are two murders with different culprits, only the first murderer is counted. The trial begins but the discussion is stuck after solving Angie's locked room trick. Kokichi mocks Himiko, who is upset that no one is talking about Tenko's case. He tells her it is not only irrelevant towards capturing the culprit, it is also set up to look like a suicide. Encouraged to prove him wrong, Himiko then turns the discussion into the method of Tenko's death, and the debate is concluded with Korekiyo's guilt not only for Tenko's death but also Angie's death, who had caught him setting up the trap that killed Tenko.

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Pressured by everyone, Maki begrudgingly reveals her research lab and confirms Kokichi's accusations. Everyone is frightened by the fact that a confirmed murderer is among them, but there's still a more important issue. Kirumi's recollection about the situation in the outside world and their own returning memories make the students question just what is going on outside the Gifted Inmates. Prisoners Academy. In the meantime, a new floor opens up, revealing Shinguuji's and Angie's labs, laboratories, and Iruma decides to make modifications to Kiibo. Ki-bo. They also find a computer room, which contains a device that runs the Neo World Programme.Program. Another remebering light is found, and everyone besides Maki uses it to see an image of a group funeral for the 16 characters. Momota begins bringing Maki to evening training.

Angie comforts the despairing students with the conformity of her religion and decides that they should just live inside the school in harmony. Angie forms a Student Council consisting of Himiko, Tenko, Gonta, Shinguuji, and Kiibo.Ki-bo. Those who agree and disagree with her argue about the right thing to do and the tension is very high among the students.

Monodam appears and presents the new motive - one of the 4 dead students will be revived and added as a transfer student using the curse book from Shinguuji's lab. Shinguuji insists that reviving the dead is impossible, but Angie and her cult decide to try it out. Using her skills as both an artist and religious fanatic, Angie manages to make sculptures of everyone who had died and plans on reviving everyone with a ritual to bring the deceased’s souls into lifelike statues she made for them. Thinking that there's no harm trying, even the opposing side agrees to resurrect Rantarou first Amami with the ritual provided. She chose Amami to be ressurected because he seems to know more about was the situation outside.only to never murder in the past and therefore the most likely to keep the school's harmony. Fearing for the worst and for Himiko's sanity, Tenko pleads Shuuichi to talk sense to Angie. It fails and they instead plan to disturb the ritual stealthily, only to find Angie had died inside her locked research room.

Panicking that another murder has happened, the students accept Korekiyo's idea to go through with the initial resurrection a spirit communication ritual to ask Angie's spirit who had murdered her. Himiko volunteers to be the medium, but Tenko convinces her to take her place so that Himiko can talk to her dead friend. Tenko then tells Himiko that she doesn't have to contain her feelings, and that if she wants to cry, she should cry as hard as she can. Tenko then puts herself inside the cage as the ritual demands, with Korekiyo, Himiko, Kokichi, and Shuuichi surrounding the cage and singing the ritual's chant in darkness. A loud sound is heard in the middle of the ritual and Tenko is found dead inside the cage, with Himiko collapsing in shock when they find her.

With two murders happening and no clue who committed them, Monokuma announces that if there are two murders with different culprits, only the first murderer body to be discovered is counted. The trial begins but the discussion is stuck after solving Angie's locked room trick. Kokichi mocks Himiko, who is upset that no one is talking about Tenko's case. He tells her it is not only irrelevant towards capturing the culprit, it is also set up to look like a suicide. Encouraged to prove him wrong, Himiko then turns the discussion into the method of Tenko's death, and the debate is concluded with Korekiyo's guilt not only for Tenko's death but also Angie's death, who had caught him setting up the trap that killed Tenko.
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Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans, but are confused as to why they were inside lockers. Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm. The five mechas, known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monsuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Everyone seems to recognise the term "Monokuma", but are cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents,and the prologue restarts.

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Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans, but are confused as to why they were inside lockers. Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm. The five mechas, known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monsuke Monosuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Everyone seems to recognise the term "Monokuma", but are cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents,and the prologue restarts.
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Having grown tired of Kokichi and his antics, as well as believing he is the Mastermind , Maki decides to take it into her own hands to finally get rid of him once and for all for the sake of everyone else; Kaito and Himiko also planned to deal with Kokichi in a more civilized approach, instead just wanting to talk to him and make sure he’s doing alright. Unfortunately for them, Maki runs into Kokichi first with a gun filled with poisonous arrows.

Kokichi thinks his attitude is enough to intimidate Maki and claims this has all been a fun game for him and that he would have Maki be killed by his cult only for Maki to be unfazed by his statements and poison him by shooting an arrow to his arm. Panicking and having met with the true reality of the mutual killing game now that he’s being targeted, Kokichi attempts to run but he’s shot in the back by a cold-hearted Maki once again. Fearing for his death, Kokichi expects to die soon after Maki shoots him a third time, but this time the impact is blocked by Kaito, horrifying Maki, as she and Kaito had developed feelings for each other. Despite this though, Kaito and Kokichi flee to another room after Maki hands the antidote to a weakened Kaito only for Kokichi to punch Kaito in the gut and drinking the antidote himself before pulling out an EMP, which deactivates all nearby cameras and electronics for 50 seconds. Ouma then hands the rest of the antidote to Kaito so that they are both cured, but at that time Kaito’s injuries began getting the better of him. Now wanting to die, Kokichi sticks the poisoned arrow into himself once again and convinces Kaito to kill him in an effort to save Maki, who would be held responsible for his and Kaito’s death.

Kaito agrees and murders Kokichi, who dies with a smile that someone genuinely doesn’t believes he’s the mastermind. Kaito then pretends to have killed himself and the trial begins. Despite this though, Kokichi’s words soon ring in Kaito's mind, and he grows aware that if he does nothing, Maki would be held accountable for his murder. Kaito tries to make his way to the trial room, only for Monokuma to rig everything so that he’s unable to make it but against all odds he arrives just in time, coughing out blood and nearly dead from his injuries, but just barely made it to takes the full blame for Kokichi’s murder and died of the injury before the execution was completed.

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Having grown tired of Kokichi and his antics, as well as believing he is the Mastermind , Maki decides to take it into her own hands to finally get rid of him once and for all for the sake of everyone else; The chapter starts with Kaito and Himiko also planned to deal with Kokichi in a more civilized approach, instead just wanting to talk to him and make sure claiming that he’s doing alright. Unfortunately for them, Maki runs into Kokichi first with healthy. The students talk about how they want to get a gun doctor to check on him, but it instead makes them remember about Gonta’s despair. The memory of the class trial also reminds them of Kokichi, who they haven’t seen since then. Monokuma drops by and opens up the next floor. The students decide to check it.

They find Kaito’s research lab within the floor. Inside, they find a document detailing about the Gopher Plan. As the world has faced its complete destruction from the meteor shower, an operation to save humanity was enacted. The government would collect the Ultimates and send them to space so they would survive Earth’s destruction and make new start of the humanity on other habitable planets. This document gives an evidence of Gonta’s vision from the Remembering Light.

Monokuma’s garage is
filled with poisonous arrows.his weaponries but little else. With no Monokuma Cubs to pilot them, the Exisals are just laying around to waste. In another door inside the garage, there’s a bathroom which is a strange addition if the one who get inside the garage are Monokuma and his Cubs. Shuuichi takes it as a sign of the existence of a human mastermind behind Monokuma. Meanwhile, in another part of the floor, Shuuichi finds Rantaro’s research lab but Monokuma says the door is locked because the owner is dead before he can find it. The students do not find any Remembering Light in that floor.

At the nighttime, Maki calls on Shuuichi, saying that Kaito has find certain fascination to her weapons. He claims that he has a plan to save them all. At breakfast, Kaito announces his plan; fight against Monokuma by arming themselves with Maki’s weapons as there’s no longer Exisals to enforce the rule. With Monokuma weakened, Kaito is confident that they can win. They gather in the gym to prepare for their assault but Kokichi thinks is there carrying his attitude is enough to intimidate Maki and claims this has all been own weapons.

Immediately noticing hostility, Kokichi threatens everyone with
a fun game for him and bomb he carries. He decides that he would have Maki be killed by his cult only for Maki to be unfazed by his statements and poison him by shooting an arrow to his arm. Panicking and having met with will play the true reality of the mutual killing game now until there’s only two survivors, claims that he will use the bomb on everyone except for one other person who wishes to follow him. When no one steps forward, he applauds their determination and says that the plan is just a lie. The bomb is actually an EMP bomb that will simply deactivating electronic devices for a certain amount of time. Instead, he gives the other students hammers, also capable of emitting EMP waves, as weapon to fight against Monokuma. He says that the bomb and the hammers are made by Miu on his suggestion.

Maki suspects Kokichi’s intention and strangles him, but Kaito stops her for murdering him. As a sign of his goodwill, Kokichi leaves the weapons so he will not cause any further suspicion and exiles himself. The students decides to use the weapon to disable Despair Deathroad’s many traps and obstacles. Passing through the gauntlet, the students find the supposed exist. The door opens and they see the glimpse of the hellish outside world. They forced to retreat because of the extremely polluted air.

Kokichi comes to their side and explain the state of the world. The world’s destruction was causing the government to enact the Gopher Plan, while a doomsday cult claimed the calamity was a punishment from God and they hunted the Ultimates for their priviledge of surviving the calamity. Meanwhile, the students were disagreeing with the notion of leaving their friends and family behind and mindwiped themselves out of their talents so they can no longer be considered Ultimates. The government disagreed with the students and executed the plan anyway by capturing them and undoing the mindwipe except for the knowledge of the Gopher Plan. But the cult leader smuggled himself amids of the students and flew the Gifted Inmate back to the destroyed Earth. Kokichi then boldly claims
that he’s being targeted, Kokichi said cult leader.

Kaito
attempts to run attack Kokichi, but he’s shot in protected by the back by a cold-hearted Maki once again. Fearing for his death, Kokichi expects to die soon after Maki shoots him a third time, but this time Exisals. He says that seeing the impact despair the sight of the outside world had gave the students is blocked by Kaito, horrifying Maki, as she and enough of an entertainment. He abducts Kaito and locks him inside Monokuma’s garage before leaving.

Shuuichi who has lost his will wakes up to Maki calling out for him. She
had developed feelings for each other. Despite this though, found a Remembering Light and it gives them a glimpse of the battle between the government (Future Foundation) and the cult (Remnant of Despair). The organizer of the Gopher Plan was the Hope’s Peak Academy and the sight of hope entrusted to them is giving the students a motivation to fight against despair and save Kaito. They busted the garage door with Miu’s hammer, only to find someone had died squished under the hydraulic press inside the garage. The identity of the victim is unknown, and with Kaito and Kokichi flee to another room after cannot be found, the remaining students enter the class trial even more clueless than previous cases.

The class trial starts and an Exisal enters the courtroom speaking like both Kaito and Kokichi, adding the confusion over who the victim was. In the entire trial,
Maki hands keeps pushing vote toward Kokichi with Kaito as the victim but Shuuichi convinces her to believe in the truth beyond lie as the only hope. She admits of attacking Kokichi with poisonous arrow because of the memory of Kokichi as the leader of the Remnant of Despair convinced her to sacrifice herself killing the mastermind. But when she came to the garage, Kaito had already shot Kokichi with an arrow of his own. Using this opportunity, Maki shot him with torture poison to interrogate him about the Remnant of Despair, but Kokichi’s insistent of ignorance made her giving up of knowing the truth and she shot him with the lethal poison. Kaito blocks the arrow and Maki run off to get him the antidote. Kokichi stole the antidote to a weakened Kaito only for Kokichi to punch Kaito in and drank it himself, thus Maki is the gut and drinking the antidote himself before pulling out an EMP, which deactivates all nearby cameras and electronics for 50 seconds. Ouma then hands the rest culprit of the antidote to Kaito so that they are both cured, but at that time Kaito’s injuries began getting murder.

Shuuichi refuses to vote because he thinks there’s still more to truth to uncover. Monokuma interrupts
the better of him. Now wanting to die, proceeding because he himself doesn’t know who the culprit is, thus it confirms one suspicion about the case; why Monokuma doesn’t know Kokichi’s position in the trial if he controls Monokuma? By this logic, there’s no way Kokichi sticks is the poisoned arrow mastermind, and his true intention is to push the real mastermind into himself once again desperation from their incapability to win their own game. Under that assumption, the deception is that Kokichi is the victim destroyed under the press and convinces Kaito is the culprit.

Maki refuses to believe that Kaito is the culprit but rebuked by Shuuichi. Shuuichi attempts to play Kokichi’s game by trapping Monokuma to choose the wrong culprit and execute himself, but Monokuma is stubbornly staunch so Kaito has no choice but to reveal himself. Kaito reveals that Kokichi has already predicted that Maki will attempt
to kill him because the mastermind had pull some string to convince her of a possible motive, in an effort this the Remembering Light. Kaito had to save Maki, who kill Kokichi because he had already been poisoned and that would be held responsible for his and Kaito’s death.make Maki the culprit. He also supports Kokichi’s plan because he believes the plan will bring the survivors closer to the real truth.

Kaito agrees and murders Kokichi, who dies with a smile that someone genuinely doesn’t believes he’s willingly walks to his execution but the mastermind. Kaito then pretends others are ready to have killed himself and the trial begins. Despite this though, Kokichi’s words soon ring in Kaito's mind, and he grows aware that if he does nothing, Maki would be held accountable for his murder. Kaito tries to make his way to the trial room, only for fight against Monokuma to rig everything so that he’s unable prevent it. Monokuma turns out had already revived his Cubs and they again pilot the Exisals now Kokichi is no longer there to make it control them. Kaito prevents them from throwing their lives and gets executed, but against all odds he arrives just in time, coughing out blood and nearly dead dies from his injuries, but just barely made it to takes the full blame for Kokichi’s murder and died of the injury disease before the execution was completed.kills him, leaving Monokuma seething that his game is ruined. Shuuichi declares that the killing game is over but Monokuma disagree and flashes them with the Remembering Light. They see the glimpse of Junko Enoshima taunting that despair will always exist.

Kiibo, who lost his ahoge from protecting the other of Kaito’s execution, ponders about hope and despair. With his ahoge gone, so does the voice that always advicing him within his head. No longer have anyone to turn to, he makes his own conclusion; that despair will indeed always exist but it doesn’t mean that they will lose to it. He concludes that he will destroy the very symbol of despair itself, the killing game, and he goes rampaging around the Gifted Inmate Academy as it is the setting of the killing game that has to be destroyed.

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Shuuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of NDRV3: In the world of NDRV3, the three Danaganronpa are nothing but works of fiction, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 51st and 52nd seasons of the show, but upon finding out he was cheating, the production staff (which Tsumugi is one) decide to murder him. Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, some which just joined because they were suicidal and wanted to die. Shuuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to prove to the world he could be a great detective and would get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she’s actually socially-awkward, a loner, and has a lot of difficulties trusting someone, and Kaito reveals he wants to actually murder as much people as he can; Rantarou and Maki’s personalities however were not changed, possibly because they, alongside Tsumugi, are the only ones who possess true Talents. Kokichi’s audition tape also plays out and it’s revealed that he’s actually nothing like his in-game personality and in reality he forms part of a clown troupé which he leads, but they all fell ill, and he was join the 53rd season for charity purpose.

As it turns out though, Kirumi had recovered her real memories, due to the backstory on their tablet does not align with Ryoma, leading her to realize her memories had been tampered with. It’s also revealed that Ryoma acquired Maki’s tablet and he was the first to know that Maki’s real Talent was that of the SHSL Assassin.

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Shuuichi then points out that there was a way to kill Rantarou without being detected by the cameras, and soon is able to signal out Tsumugi as the true culprit and mastermind who orchestrated everything about the killing game. Tsumugi is easily-cornered and reveals herself to be the 53rd Junko and that the ‘V’ of ‘V3′ stands for 53rd. She then goes on to explain the metaplot of NDRV3: In the world of NDRV3, the three Danaganronpa are nothing but works of fiction, fiction in a peaceful society, but the world grew obsessed for the concept of seeing various teenagers with incredibly skills in one specific area murder each other for the sake of freedom.freedom, all to satisfy their boredom. Thus Team Danganronpa was formed to make a reality TV series of mutual killing game, and they were sponsored by wealthy private parties; the series's approval rating is nearly 100% due to the fact the audience has morally-grey standards and wants to see teenagers kill each other.

She then explains Rantarou’s title was awarded to him for surviving the 51st and 52nd seasons of the show, but upon finding was forced to do so due to the final "execution" turning out he was cheating, to be "re-doing the production staff (which Tsumugi is one) decide to murder him.killing game again" . Tsumugi then explains that everyone signed-up for the show willingly for their own selfish reasons, some which just joined because they were suicidal and wanted to die. Shuuichi, Kaede and Kaito’s audition tapes then play out, revealing Shuuichi wanted to join Danganronpa to prove to the world he could be a great detective and would get away with committing murder with his detective skills; Kaede reveals she’s actually socially-awkward, a loner, and has a lot of difficulties trusting someone, and Kaito reveals he wants to actually murder as much people as he can; Rantarou and Maki’s personalities however were not changed, possibly because they, alongside Tsumugi, are the only ones who possess true Talents. Kokichi’s audition tape also plays out and it’s revealed that he’s actually nothing like his in-game personality and in reality he forms part of a clown troupé which he leads, but they all fell ill, and he was join the 53rd season for charity purpose.

As it turns out though, Kirumi had recovered her real memories, due to the backstory on their tablet does not align with Ryoma, leading her to realize her memories had been tampered with. It’s also revealed that Ryoma acquired Maki’s tablet and he was the first to know that Maki’s real Talent was that of the SHSL Assassin.
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The events of Chapter 1 was almost foiled by Kaede, who had found out Tsumugi was the mastermind, and wanted to save everyone by murdering Tsumugi, while Tsumugi wanted to murder Rantarou to keep him from cheating another season, while Rantarou was about to cheat when the flash of the camera caught his attention and he attempted to remove it to prevent anyone from finding out he was about to cheat. The three plans interfered with one another and Kaede dropped the metal ball through the vent, but it fell in Rantarou’s feet after he had walked over to the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out of the room, Tsumugi decided to use the opening to murder Rantarou with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite the fact she was completely innocent of the crime. This becomes the bad end.

If the player keeps going, they now take control of Kiibo, who was originally a human called Makoto Iishibadera. Kiibo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuuichi, Shuuichi ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality. Kiibo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.

Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning. Maki and Kaito's emotions were tampered to make them feel mutual attraction; Kokichi were manipulated to have feelings for Shuuichi; Tenko (who came in to look for love with a man) were tempered to hate man, as well as develop mutual crush with Himiko; Angie's feeling was tempered to feel towards Tsumugi; Shuuichi was made to have crush on Miu and Kaede; Miu was made to love Kiibo -- all were scripted to boost the show’s ratings. As it turns out, even Tsumugi also had her personality and memories meddled, turning her into a raging Danganronpa TV Show fangirl that seeked to do nothing more but continue the show. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because barring some occasional glitches, Tsumugi made sure the change can’t be altered.

Eventually, after a long series of Panic Talk Action between Shuuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), the audience decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. KI-BO decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. He then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.

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The events of Chapter 1 was almost foiled by Kaede, who had found out Tsumugi was the mastermind, and wanted to save everyone by murdering Tsumugi, while Tsumugi wanted to murder Rantarou to keep him from cheating another season, while Rantarou was about to cheat when the flash of the camera caught his attention and he attempted to remove it to prevent anyone from finding out he was about to cheat. The three plans interfered with one another and Kaede dropped the metal ball through the vent, but it fell in Rantarou’s feet after he had walked over to the camera to remove it, and since Kaede had ran out of the room, Tsumugi decided to use the opening to murder Rantarou with another metallic ball. Since Kaede had ran away, she genuinely believed she did indeed murder Rantarou, accepted her ‘Punishment’ without any regrets despite the fact she was completely innocent of the crime. After all that, she forces the remaining students to vote for either her (which ends the current game but stuck in the academy) or one of themselves to end the game (suffering the same fate as Amami while the game continues anew in another season). If there is no vote, everyone will die. No matter what they choose, Danganronpa will continue. They are unable to react, and give up hope. This becomes the bad end.

If the player keeps going, they now take control of Kiibo, who was originally a human called Makoto Iishibadera. Kiibo under the guidance of the "audience." Kiibo refuses to give up hope and after a long argument with Shuuichi, Shuuichi and everyone else ceases to give in to the world’s demand of more ‘Danganronpa’ and stops playing along, refusing to play the minigames and claiming that if the world wants a fight between ‘hope’ and ‘despair’ then he would give them neutrality.neutrality, giving up their lives to do it. Kiibo is then hacked by the wrathful audience and tries to force the remaining surviving cast to choose a side between hope and despair.

Tsumugi continue to try to press them, explains to Maki that she shouldn’t even feel feelings for Kaito because her romantic feelings for him were rigged from the very start, and heavily implies that all the romantic feelings between the cast members and dislike were implanted since the very beginning. Maki and Kaito's emotions were tampered to make them feel mutual attraction; Kokichi were manipulated to have feelings for Shuuichi; Tenko (who came in to look for love with a man) were tempered to hate man, as well as develop mutual crush with Himiko; Angie's feeling was tempered to feel towards Tsumugi; Shuuichi was made to have crush on Miu and Kaede; Miu was made to love Kiibo -- all were scripted to boost the show’s ratings. As it turns out, even Tsumugi also had her personality and memories meddled, turning her into a raging Danganronpa TV Show fangirl that seeked to do nothing more but continue the show. Lastly, even those that survive unable to turn back into their real selves, because barring some occasional glitches, Team Danganronpa and Tsumugi made sure the change can’t be altered.

Eventually, after a long series of Panic Talk Action between Shuuichi and the Audience (through Ki-bo), there was no vote. Thanks to Shuuichi's effotts, the audience and Kiibo decide to put the Danganronpa franchise to an end. KI-BO Kiibo decided to blow up the the entire set the show took place in, and murdered Tsumugi by firing a building over her and letting a massive rock fall over her and crush her. He However, he did not kill the other three, as a final sign of friendship. With a smile, he then self-destructed, blowing a massive hole in the glass dome they were trapped in, allowing the three survivors to leave.

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The next day everyone gathers in the cafeteria. Ouma Kokichi blames the others for bullying Akamatsu, inciting more argument. Depressed and blaming herself, Akamatsu retreats to her room for the rest of the day. The next day, Monokuma returns, now with a motive to murder - whoever murders first will be allowed to graduate with no class trial. After giving the motive, Momota snaps at Monokuma, claiming that no-one would be willing to commit murder. Monokuma allows the Monotarou to use his Exisal to make an example of Kaito, but he fails and accidentally crushes Monokuma. Believing that Monokuma is dead, the students celebrate.

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The next day everyone gathers in the cafeteria. Ouma Kokichi blames the others for bullying Akamatsu, inciting more argument. Depressed and blaming herself, Akamatsu retreats to her room for the rest of the day. The next day, Later, Monokuma returns, now with a motive to murder - whoever murders first will be allowed to graduate with no class trial. After giving the motive, Momota snaps at Monokuma, claiming that no-one would be willing to commit murder. Monokuma allows the Monotarou to use his Exisal to make an example of Kaito, but he fails and accidentally crushes Monokuma. Believing that Monokuma is dead, the students celebrate.



In the outside world, we see a memorial taking place for Akamatsu, with people saying she died in an accident while running away from "those guys". Confusing scene aside, we also see Gonta discovering random letters written on the ground.

Saihara, the new player character, is woken up by Momota who takes him to the cafeteria. Saihara has stopped wearing his hat, a sign that he is willing to look people in the face again. In the cafeteria, Toujou Kirumi has made breakfast for everyone, gaining the appreciation of all the students. The Monokuma kids return, giving the students a collection of items which must be used to solve the puzzles and open up new areas, including several student Labs. Harukawa Maki's lab is among them, but she refuses to let the others inside. The students find another Remembering Light. They activate it in the gym together and recall memories of themselves running from the SHSL Hunt, where being caught is a fate worse than death. In order to save themselves, each one of them purposely erased their memories of their talents. However, no one can remember any more details. Saihara tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Amami about the SHSL Hunt.

The Monokuma cubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room - a video for each students as an incentive for the murder, but Monotarou misplaces them and the students are each given another student's video. Saihara is given Momota's video, revealing that Monokuma has his grandparents. They decide that if no-one returns the motive videos, there is no motive for murder - however Iruma, Ryoma Hoshi and Ouma want everyone to exchange videos to the correct owners. Hoshi's reason is that he wants someone to kill him because as he is on death row he has nothing to live for. Ouma reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that behaving optimistic makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Ouma leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him.

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In the outside world, we see a memorial taking place for Akamatsu, with people saying she died in an accident while running away from "those guys". Confusing scene aside, we We also see Gonta discovering random letters written on the ground.

Saihara, the new player character, is woken up by Momota who takes him to the cafeteria. Saihara has stopped wearing his hat, a sign that he is willing to look people in the face again. hat. In the cafeteria, Toujou Kirumi has made breakfast for everyone, gaining cafeteria the appreciation of all the students. The Monokuma kids return, giving give the students a collection of items which must be used to solve the puzzles and open up new areas, including several student Labs. Harukawa Maki's lab is among them, but she Maki refuses to let the others inside. inside her lab. The students find another Remembering Light. They Light and activate it in the gym together and recall gym, recalling memories of themselves running from the SHSL Hunt, where being caught is a fate worse than death. Hunt. In order to save themselves, each one of them purposely erased their memories of their talents. However, no one can remember any more details. Saihara tries to force himself to remember, and recalls a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Amami about the SHSL Hunt.

The Monokuma cubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room - a video for each students student as an incentive for the murder, but Monotarou misplaces them and the students are each given another student's video. Saihara is given Momota's video, revealing that Monokuma has his grandparents. They decide that if no-one returns the motive videos, there is no motive for murder - however Iruma, Ryoma Hoshi and Ouma want everyone to exchange videos to the correct owners. Hoshi's reason is that he wants someone to kill him because as he is on death row he has nothing to live for. Ouma reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that behaving optimistic makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Ouma leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him.



The next day, Angie has managed to convert Himiko to her religion, prompting Tenko, who is protective of Himiko, to call her a brainwasher. Angie has decided to show everyone that living in the school forever is the best choice, and to show them how great their lives can be, has teamed up with Himiko to put on a magic show for everyone to try and make them feel better.

Later, Momota comes to Saihara's room and tells him to run. Outside, Gonta is rounding everyone up, while Hoshi runs, stating that he doesn't want to die a stupid death, and is jealous of everyone wanting so hard to live. Gonta catches Saihara along with nearly everyone else, and bring them to his lab where Ouma is waiting. Ouma lied to Gonta that everyone hated insects, so Gonta decided to capture everyone to introduce them to bugs. Toujou is permitted to leave as she is too busy, and Gonta fails to capture Iruma, because she is being too lewd, as well as Maki, as she doesn't let him into her lab. Meanwhile, Ouma steals the motive videos from everyone's rooms, and Gonta releases all the bugs in the room. Thankfully, Kiibo is able to convince Gonta that Ouma was lying, and he also treats Ouma to the bug room while the motive videos are retrived, but not before Ouma watches them.

The Magic show is here, and Himiko's trick is escaping from a tank of water before another tank of piranhas are dropped in with her. Tenko is still extremely nervous about Himiko. The trick seemingly fails and the other students panic for Himiko's safety. The piranhas are dropped, the curtain is pulled, and Ryoma is found dead inside the tank before he's devoured by the piranhas. Afterward, Himiko reappears, making her one of the primary suspects.

The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could have gotten in the water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. The monokuma file reveals it was death by drowning. Inside his research room, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuuichi is still blanking on the real culprit.

The trial begins with Shuuichi still doubting his investigation. In the trial Himiko is initially suspected and Ouma goes after her to remove her as an obvious suspect, prompting Tenko to defend her. Tenko declares that she will always trust Himiko, even when Angie suspects her, causing Himiko to warm up to Tenko. Saihara is able to defend her while revealing her magic trick. The suspect list is shortened and Iruma is declared innocent as Ouma saw her out in her underwear.

The trial moves into a 1vs1 debate between the suspects Maki and Momota, where Momota declares he trusts Maki and doesn't believe either of them did it. It is also revealed that the motive video Hoshi received was Maki's, and vice versa. Maki then reveals crucial information she was hiding to avoid suspicion - that Hoshi was killed at a different time frame everyone than everyone expected. After a long and tough battle, Shuuichi begrudgingly accuses Kirumi of the murder as she was the only one able to set up the mechanism that moved the body, horrifying everyone. Kirumi gives her backstory and explains that she was the only one given her original motive video. She turns out to be the prime minister of Japan, despite officially being the personal assistant to a fake one, who fights against a calamity rampaging around the world. Believing the contents of the video and pushed by her love for the people, she was determined to escape no matter what. She approached Hoshi about the plan, and in a moment of weakness Hoshi allowed her to kill him by turning his back to her because in his video, which Maki told him about, he was shown that he had no-one to live for.

Multiple students ask to be executed in her place. Saihara is once again horrified that exposing the truth had caused tragedy. However, before he can go back to being afraid, Momota declares that all lives are worth the same. Toujou riles up everyone to revolt against Monokuma for her sake while she escapes. However, Ouma points her out, and she runs away with no cover. She refuses to give up on her will of living and tries to run away from the courtroom, but that doesn’t stop Monokuma, who executes her painfully anyway. Monodam uses this execution to murder Monsuke.

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The next day, Angie has managed to convert Himiko to her religion, prompting Tenko, who is protective of Himiko, to call her a brainwasher. Angie has decided to show everyone that living in the school forever is the best choice, and to show them how great their lives can be, has teamed up with Himiko to put on a magic show for everyone to try and make them feel better.

show. Later, Momota comes to Saihara's room and tells him to run. Outside, Gonta is starts rounding everyone up, while up for an unknown reason, although Hoshi runs, stating that he doesn't want to die a stupid death, and is jealous of evades him. Gonta brings everyone wanting so hard to live. Gonta catches Saihara along with nearly everyone else, and bring them to his lab lab, where Ouma is waiting. we find out that Ouma lied to Gonta that everyone hated insects, so Gonta decided to he would capture everyone to introduce them to bugs. and Ouma could steal their motive videos. Toujou is permitted to leave as she is too busy, and Gonta fails to capture Iruma, because she is being too lewd, as well as Maki, as she doesn't let him into her lab. Meanwhile, Ouma steals the motive videos from everyone's rooms, Iruma and Gonta releases all the bugs in the room. Thankfully, Maki. Kiibo is able to use his reccording features to convince Gonta that Ouma was lying, and he also treats Ouma to the bug room while the motive videos are retrived, but not before Ouma watches them.

The Magic show is here, and Himiko's trick is escaping from a tank of water before another tank of piranhas are dropped in with her. Tenko is still extremely nervous about Himiko.her. The trick seemingly fails and the other students panic for Himiko's safety. The piranhas are dropped, the curtain is pulled, and Ryoma is found dead inside the tank before he's devoured by the piranhas. Afterward, Himiko reappears, making her one of the primary suspects.

The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could have gotten in the water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. The monokuma file reveals it was death by drowning. Inside his research room, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuuichi is still blanking on the real culprit.

The trial begins with Shuuichi still doubting his investigation. In the trial Himiko is initially suspected and Ouma goes after her to remove her as an obvious suspect, prompting Tenko to defend her. Tenko declares that she will always trust Himiko, even when Angie suspects her, causing Himiko to warm up to Tenko. Saihara is able to defend her while by revealing the trick to her magic trick. The suspect list is shortened and Iruma is declared innocent as Ouma saw her out in her underwear.

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The trial moves into a 1vs1 debate between the only suspects Maki and Momota, where Momota declares he trusts Maki and doesn't believe either of them did it. It is also revealed that the motive video Hoshi received was Maki's, and vice versa.it. Maki then reveals crucial information she was hiding to avoid suspicion - that Hoshi was killed at a different time frame everyone than everyone expected. After a long and tough battle, Shuuichi begrudgingly accuses Kirumi of the murder as she was the only one able to set up the mechanism that moved the body, horrifying everyone.body. Kirumi gives her backstory and explains that she was the only one given her original motive video. She turns out to be the prime minister of Japan, despite officially being the personal assistant to a fake one, who fights against a calamity rampaging around the world. Believing the contents of the video and pushed by her love for the people, she was determined to escape no matter what. She approached Hoshi about the plan, and in a moment of weakness Hoshi allowed her to kill him by turning his back to her because in his video, which Maki recived and told him about, he was shown that he had no-one to live for.

Multiple students ask to be executed in her place. Saihara is once again horrified that exposing the truth had caused tragedy. However, before he can go back to being afraid, Momota declares that all lives are worth the same. Toujou riles up everyone to revolt against Monokuma for her sake while she escapes. However, Ouma points her out, and she runs away with no cover. She refuses to give up on her will of living and tries to run away from the courtroom, but that doesn’t stop Monokuma, who executes her painfully anyway. Monodam uses this execution to murder Monsuke.



Pressured by everyone, Maki begrudgingly reveals her research lab and confirms Kokichi's accusations. Everyone is frightened by the fact that a confirmed murderer is among them, but there's still a more important issue. Kirumi's recollection about the situation in the outside world and their own returning memories make the students question just what is going on outside the Gifted Inmates. Angie comforts the despairing students with the conformity of her religion and decides that they should just live inside the school in harmony. Angie forms a Student Council consisting of Himiko, Tenko, Gonta, Shinguuji, and Kiibo. Those who agree and disagree with her argue about the right thing to do and the tension is very high among the students.

Using her skills as both an artist and religious fanatic, Angie manages to make sculptures of everyone who had died and plans on reviving everyone with a ritual to bring the deceased’s souls into lifelike statues she made for them. Thinking that there's no harm trying, even the opposing side agrees to resurrect Rantarou first because he seems to know more about the situation outside. Hearing her plan, the next motive is announced; the murder will have something to do with the resurrection ritual. Fearing for the worst and for Himiko's sanity, Tenko pleads Shuuichi to talk sense to Angie. It fails and they instead plan to disturb the ritual stealthily, only to find Angie had died inside her locked research room.

Panicking that another murder has happened, the students finally accept Korekiyo's idea to go through with the initial resurrection ritual to ask Angie's spirit who had murdered her. Himiko volunteers to be the medium, but Tenko convinces her to take her place. Tenko then puts herself inside the cage as the ritual demands, with Korekiyo, Himiko, Kokichi, and Shuuichi surrounding the cage and singing the ritual's chant in darkness. A loud sound is heard in the middle of the ritual and Tenko is found dead inside the cage.

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Pressured by everyone, Maki begrudgingly reveals her research lab and confirms Kokichi's accusations. Everyone is frightened by the fact that a confirmed murderer is among them, but there's still a more important issue. Kirumi's recollection about the situation in the outside world and their own returning memories make the students question just what is going on outside the Gifted Inmates. In the meantime, a new floor opens up, revealing Shinguuji's and Angie's labs, and Iruma decides to make modifications to Kiibo. They also find a computer room, which contains a device that runs the Neo World Programme. Another remebering light is found, and everyone besides Maki uses it to see an image of a group funeral for the 16 characters. Momota begins bringing Maki to evening training.

Angie comforts the despairing students with the conformity of her religion and decides that they should just live inside the school in harmony. Angie forms a Student Council consisting of Himiko, Tenko, Gonta, Shinguuji, and Kiibo. Those who agree and disagree with her argue about the right thing to do and the tension is very high among the students.

Monodam appears and presents the new motive - one of the 4 dead students will be revived and added as a transfer student using the curse book from Shinguuji's lab. Shinguuji insists that reviving the dead is impossible, but Angie and her cult decide to try it out. Using her skills as both an artist and religious fanatic, Angie manages to make sculptures of everyone who had died and plans on reviving everyone with a ritual to bring the deceased’s souls into lifelike statues she made for them. Thinking that there's no harm trying, even the opposing side agrees to resurrect Rantarou first because he seems to know more about the situation outside. Hearing her plan, the next motive is announced; the murder will have something to do with the resurrection ritual. Fearing for the worst and for Himiko's sanity, Tenko pleads Shuuichi to talk sense to Angie. It fails and they instead plan to disturb the ritual stealthily, only to find Angie had died inside her locked research room.

Panicking that another murder has happened, the students finally accept Korekiyo's idea to go through with the initial resurrection ritual to ask Angie's spirit who had murdered her. Himiko volunteers to be the medium, but Tenko convinces her to take her place.place so that Himiko can talk to her dead friend. Tenko then tells Himiko that she doesn't have to contain her feelings, and that if she wants to cry, she should cry as hard as she can. Tenko then puts herself inside the cage as the ritual demands, with Korekiyo, Himiko, Kokichi, and Shuuichi surrounding the cage and singing the ritual's chant in darkness. A loud sound is heard in the middle of the ritual and Tenko is found dead inside the cage.
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Later, Saihara Shuuichi comes to find Akamatsu, saying he wants to show her something because he trusts her. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. Next breakfast comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Amami mentions the SHSL Hunts, but no-one knows what he's talking about.

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Later, Saihara Shuuichi comes to find Akamatsu, saying he wants to show her something because he trusts her.something. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by keycard, and proves the card slider has been used with his detective skills. Next breakfast comes fast, and Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokumas, killing everybody. Amami mentions the SHSL Hunts, but no-one knows what he's talking about.



They see multiple students walking past their room towards the basement. Soon after the alarm rings. When they arrive at the library, they discover the hidden door swinging shut and Amami Rantarou dead. After everyone arrives, Monokuma asks the culprit to step forwards, however no-one claims the kill, so the students progress to a class trial anyway. During the investigation, Akamatsu accuses Shirogane Tsumigi of possibly using her cosplay ability to disguise herself as the other students. She proves to her this is impossible as she is allergic to cosplaying non-fiction, coming out in a rash from wearing Akamatsu's clothes.

The trial soon begins soon after. At the very beginning, Gonta is suspected, but is proved innocent very quickly. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu via her lying. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Kaito, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case after Akamatsu motivates him to reveal the true killer, and points out the one thing that exposes Kaede as the culprit of Rantarou’s murder – that she was the one that made the camera flash, and her entire plan revolved around distracting the mastermind with a flash so she could run the metal ball through the vents and have it smash the target in the back of the head, killing them without having to expose herself to the cameras due to knowing where they had been placed. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Mastermind in the class trial.

Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko Chabashira, refusing to believe she wanted to really murder, try to defend her against Monokuma only for her to be executed willingly and entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. During her execution, Monodam takes advantage of the danger to execute Monokid at the same time. After the execution everyone is depressed, but Momota starts yelling at the others that they shouldn't stay down because then Akamatsu's death would have taught them nothing. He is especially mad at Saihara, as he is the one Akamatsu entrusted her hope to, and punches him before asking him to come to Akamatsu's Lab and grieve properly. Here, he sees the piano and remembers when she told him to not be so scared of the truth, before playing a cd track she told him about.

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They see multiple students walking past their room towards the basement. Soon after the alarm rings. When they arrive at the library, they discover the hidden door swinging shut and Amami Rantarou dead. After everyone arrives, Monokuma asks the culprit to step forwards, however no-one claims the kill, so the students progress to a class trial anyway. During the investigation, Akamatsu accuses Shirogane Tsumigi of possibly using her cosplay ability to disguise herself as the other students. She proves to her this is impossible as she is allergic to cosplaying non-fiction, coming out in a rash from wearing Akamatsu's clothes.

The trial soon begins soon after. At the very beginning, Gonta is suspected, but is proved innocent very quickly. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu via her lying. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Kaito, Momota, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, everyone begins to panic due to not knowing who could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case after Akamatsu motivates him to reveal the true killer, and points out the one thing that exposes killer - Akamatsu Kaede as herself, the culprit of Rantarou’s murder – that she was the only one that made the camera flash, and her entire plan revolved around distracting the mastermind with a flash so she who could run the metal ball through the vents and have it smash set up the target in the back of the head, killing them without having trap used to expose herself to the cameras due to knowing where they had been placed.kill Amami. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Mastermind in the class trial.

Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko Chabashira, refusing to believe she wanted to really murder, try to defend her against Monokuma only for her to be executed willingly and willingly, entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. During her Monodam uses Akamatsu's execution to murder Monokid. After the execution, Monodam takes advantage of the danger to execute Monokid at the same time. After the execution everyone is depressed, but Momota starts yelling at the others that they shouldn't stay Saihara for breaking down because then Akamatsu's death would have taught them nothing. He is especially mad at Saihara, as he is the one Akamatsu entrusted her hope will to, and punches him before asking him to come to Akamatsu's Lab and grieve properly. Here, he sees the her piano and remembers when that she told him to not be so scared of fear the truth, before playing a cd track she told him about.truth.



Saihara, the new player character, is woken up by Momota ringing his doorbell repeatedly, who takes him to the cafeteria. Saihara has stopped wearing his hat, a sign that he is willing to look people in the face again. In the cafeteria, Toujou Kirumi has made breakfast for everyone, gaining the appreciation of all the students. The Monokuma kids return, giving the students a collection of items which must be used to solve the puzzles and open up new areas, including a casino and pool as well as several student Labs. Harukawa Maki's lab is among them, but she refuses to let the others inside. The students find a flashlight like device, which is another Remembering Light like the one in the prologue. They activate it in the gym together and recall memories of themselves running from the SHSL Hunt, where being caught is a fate worse than death. In order to save themselves, each one of them purposely erased their memories of their talents, becoming ordinary students. However, no one can remember any more details about the SHSL Hunt. Saihara tries to force himself to remember, and recalls an image of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Amami about the SHSL Hunt, as he appeared to know about it.

The Monokuma cubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room while they sleep - a video for each students as an incentive for the murder, but Monotarou misplaces them and the students are each given another student's video. Saihara is given Momota's video, revealing that Monokuma has his grandparents. They decide that if no-one returns the motive videos, there is no motive for murder - however Iruma, Ryoma Hoshi and Ouma want everyone to exchange videos to the correct owners. Ouma claims it's because murders make the game more fun, and Hoshi says he wants someone to kill him, seeing as he is depressed. Ouma reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that behaving optimistic and acting as a functional group makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Ouma leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him for a strategy meeting, and the two disappear for the whole day.

This evening, Momota summons Saihara for a walk and insists on doing push-ups as he doesn't want to slack on his astronaut training, as well as roping Saihara into joining him in order to talk about Akamatsu. Seeing as Akamatsu entrusted her will to Saihara, Momota decides to take him under his wing and guide Saihara into becoming a man worthy of her will, with the first step being to make sure he doesn't blame himself. The evening push-ups become a regular thing.

The next day, Gonta and Ouma are still together and haven't come to breakfast. Angie has managed to convert Himiko to her religion, despite her previously being an atheist, prompting Chabashira Tenko, who is protective of Himiko, to call her a brainwasher. Angie convinced Himiko that God is a handsome guy. Angie has decided to show everyone that living in the school forever is the best choice, and to show them how great their lives can be, has teamed up with Himiko to put on a magic show for everyone to try and make them feel better, "Himiko Yumeno's Magical Show". Tenko continues to be distraught.

Later, Momota comes to Saihara's room and tells him to run away if he wants to live. Outside, Gonta seems to be rounding everyone up, while Hoshi runs, stating that he doesn't want to die a stupid death, and is jealous of everyone wanting so hard to live. Gonta catches Saihara along with nearly everyone else, and bring them to his lab where Ouma is waiting. Ouma lied to Gonta that everyone hated insects, so Gonta decided to capture everyone for his and Ouma's "let's warm up to insects meeting". This includes Himiko and Angie, meaning the magic show is cancelled. Toujou is permitted to leave as she is too busy, and Gonta fails to capture Iruma, because she is being too lewd, as well as Maki, as she doesn't let him into her lab. Meanwhile, Ouma steals the motive videos from everyone's rooms, and Gonta releases all the bugs in the room. Thankfully, Kiibo is able to convince Gonta that Ouma was lying, and he also treats Ouma to the bug room while we retrieve the motive videos.

The Magic show is now back on, and Himiko is nervous about attempting a dangerous trick where she escapes from a tank of water before another tank of piranhas are dropped in there with her, and she has never attempted this trick before. Tenko continues to be distraught about the dangerous trick. The trick seemingly fails and the other students panic for Himiko's safety. The piranhas are dropped, the curtain is pulled, and Ryoma is found dead inside the tank before he's devoured by the piranhas. Afterward, Himiko reappears, making her one of the primary suspects.

The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could possibly be killed. In order to retrieve his body, Tenko and Gonta throw Kiibo at the tank to shatter it. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. The monokuma file reveals it was death by drowning, and doesn't specify the time of death. Inside his research room, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuuichi is sure that Himiko is not the killer, but is still blanking on the real culprit.

The trial begins with Shuuichi still doubting his investigation until Maki reveals crucial information about Ryoma's approximate time of death. In the trial Himiko is initially suspected and is incredibly scared as Ouma goes after her, prompting Tenko to defend her. After declaring that Tenko would trust in Himiko no matter what situation, even as Angie who Himiko did everything with believes she may have done it, Himiko has a change of heart about Tenko, and Saihara is able to defend her while revealing her magic trick. The suspect list is shortened to only include those who were not caught by Gonta, and Iruma is declared innocent as Ouma saw her out in her underwear.

The trial moves into a 1vs1 debate between the suspects Maki and Momota, where Momota declares he trusts Maki and doesn't believe either of them did it. It is also revealed that the motive video Hoshi received was Maki's, and vice versa. Maki then reveals crucial information she was hiding to avoid suspicion - that Hoshi was killed at a different time frame everyone than everyone expected. After a long and tough battle, Shuuichi begrudgingly accuses Kirumi of the murder as she was the only one able to set up the ropes that moved the body, horrifying everyone due to their own disbelief that she was capable of murder. After breaking into tears, Kirumi gives her backstory and explains that she was the only one given her original motive video. She turns out to be the acting prime minister of Japan, who fights against the calamity rampaging around the current world. Believing the contents of the video and pushed by her love for the people, she was determined to escape no matter what. She approached Hoshi about the plan, and in a moment of weakness Hoshi allowed her to kill him by turning his back to her because in his video, which Maki told him about, he was shown that he had no-one to live for.

Multiple students ask to be executed in her place, some even saying that it might be better if they had been wrong in the class trial. Saihara is once again horrified that exposing the truth and causing tragedy. However, before he can go back to being afraid, Momota declares that all lives are worth the same. Toujou has decided not to die no matter what, and riles up everyone to revolt against Monokuma for her sake while she escapes. However, Ouma points her out, and she runs away with no cover. She refuses to give up on her will of living and tries to run away from the courtroom to avoid being executed and continue serving everyone, but that doesn’t stop Monokuma. After forcibly climbing up a spiked rope and a gauntlet of saw blades, she reaches the top, thinking it is the outside world, only to find it is a mere sticker. In despair, Kirumi falls to her death, much to everyone’s regret and horror.

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Saihara, the new player character, is woken up by Momota ringing his doorbell repeatedly, who takes him to the cafeteria. Saihara has stopped wearing his hat, a sign that he is willing to look people in the face again. In the cafeteria, Toujou Kirumi has made breakfast for everyone, gaining the appreciation of all the students. The Monokuma kids return, giving the students a collection of items which must be used to solve the puzzles and open up new areas, including a casino and pool as well as several student Labs. Harukawa Maki's lab is among them, but she refuses to let the others inside. The students find a flashlight like device, which is another Remembering Light like the one in the prologue.Light. They activate it in the gym together and recall memories of themselves running from the SHSL Hunt, where being caught is a fate worse than death. In order to save themselves, each one of them purposely erased their memories of their talents, becoming ordinary students. talents. However, no one can remember any more details about the SHSL Hunt. details. Saihara tries to force himself to remember, and recalls an image a cryptic memory of himself with the memory erasing device, saying "I... don't really want to live. I want to die... like everyone else". Everyone laments about not asking Amami about the SHSL Hunt, as he appeared to know about it.

Hunt.

The Monokuma cubs drop off the next motive in everyone's room while they sleep - a video for each students as an incentive for the murder, but Monotarou misplaces them and the students are each given another student's video. Saihara is given Momota's video, revealing that Monokuma has his grandparents. They decide that if no-one returns the motive videos, there is no motive for murder - however Iruma, Ryoma Hoshi and Ouma want everyone to exchange videos to the correct owners. Ouma claims it's because murders make the game more fun, and Hoshi says Hoshi's reason is that he wants someone to kill him, seeing him because as he is depressed. on death row he has nothing to live for. Ouma reveals that the reason he tries to stop people from cooperating is that behaving optimistic and acting as a functional group makes Monokuma far more likely to mess with everyone. Kirumi reprimands him for causing chaos and uses her talent to help the other students, acting as a maid for everyone. Ouma leaves, but asks Gonta to come with him for a strategy meeting, and the two disappear for the whole day.

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This evening, Momota summons Saihara for a walk and insists on doing push-ups as he doesn't want to slack on his astronaut training, as well as roping Saihara into joining training with him, and talks to him in order to talk about Akamatsu. Seeing as Akamatsu entrusted her will to Saihara, Momota decides to take him under his wing and guide Saihara into becoming a man worthy of her will, with the first step being to make sure he doesn't blame himself. will. The evening push-ups become training becomes a regular thing.

The next day, Gonta and Ouma are still together and haven't come to breakfast. Angie has managed to convert Himiko to her religion, despite her previously being an atheist, prompting Chabashira Tenko, who is protective of Himiko, to call her a brainwasher. Angie convinced Himiko that God is a handsome guy. Angie has decided to show everyone that living in the school forever is the best choice, and to show them how great their lives can be, has teamed up with Himiko to put on a magic show for everyone to try and make them feel better, "Himiko Yumeno's Magical Show". Tenko continues to be distraught.better.

Later, Momota comes to Saihara's room and tells him to run away if he wants to live. run. Outside, Gonta seems to be is rounding everyone up, while Hoshi runs, stating that he doesn't want to die a stupid death, and is jealous of everyone wanting so hard to live. Gonta catches Saihara along with nearly everyone else, and bring them to his lab where Ouma is waiting. Ouma lied to Gonta that everyone hated insects, so Gonta decided to capture everyone for his and Ouma's "let's warm up to insects meeting". This includes Himiko and Angie, meaning the magic show is cancelled.introduce them to bugs. Toujou is permitted to leave as she is too busy, and Gonta fails to capture Iruma, because she is being too lewd, as well as Maki, as she doesn't let him into her lab. Meanwhile, Ouma steals the motive videos from everyone's rooms, and Gonta releases all the bugs in the room. Thankfully, Kiibo is able to convince Gonta that Ouma was lying, and he also treats Ouma to the bug room while we retrieve the motive videos.

videos are retrived, but not before Ouma watches them.

The Magic show is now back on, here, and Himiko is nervous about attempting a dangerous Himiko's trick where she escapes is escaping from a tank of water before another tank of piranhas are dropped in there with her, and she has never attempted this trick before. her. Tenko continues to be distraught is still extremely nervous about the dangerous trick.Himiko. The trick seemingly fails and the other students panic for Himiko's safety. The piranhas are dropped, the curtain is pulled, and Ryoma is found dead inside the tank before he's devoured by the piranhas. Afterward, Himiko reappears, making her one of the primary suspects.

The students start investigating, questioning how Ryoma could possibly be killed. In order to retrieve his body, Tenko and Gonta throw Kiibo at have gotten in the tank to shatter it.water tank. Himiko refuses to reveal how she did her trick, insisting that it was real magic. The monokuma file reveals it was death by drowning, and doesn't specify the time of death.drowning. Inside his research room, within the door that he claimed was a shower room, there's a second research room for his secondary title, the Ultimate Prisoner. Determining that Ryoma was drowned in the cellblock's sink, Shuuichi is sure that Himiko is not the killer, but is still blanking on the real culprit.

The trial begins with Shuuichi still doubting his investigation until Maki reveals crucial information about Ryoma's approximate time of death. investigation. In the trial Himiko is initially suspected and is incredibly scared as Ouma goes after her, her to remove her as an obvious suspect, prompting Tenko to defend her. After declaring that Tenko would declares that she will always trust in Himiko, even when Angie suspects her, causing Himiko no matter what situation, even as Angie who Himiko did everything with believes she may have done it, Himiko has a change of heart about Tenko, and to warm up to Tenko. Saihara is able to defend her while revealing her magic trick. The suspect list is shortened to only include those who were not caught by Gonta, and Iruma is declared innocent as Ouma saw her out in her underwear.

The trial moves into a 1vs1 debate between the suspects Maki and Momota, where Momota declares he trusts Maki and doesn't believe either of them did it. It is also revealed that the motive video Hoshi received was Maki's, and vice versa. Maki then reveals crucial information she was hiding to avoid suspicion - that Hoshi was killed at a different time frame everyone than everyone expected. After a long and tough battle, Shuuichi begrudgingly accuses Kirumi of the murder as she was the only one able to set up the ropes mechanism that moved the body, horrifying everyone due to their own disbelief that she was capable of murder. After breaking into tears, everyone. Kirumi gives her backstory and explains that she was the only one given her original motive video. She turns out to be the acting prime minister of Japan, despite officially being the personal assistant to a fake one, who fights against the a calamity rampaging around the current world. Believing the contents of the video and pushed by her love for the people, she was determined to escape no matter what. She approached Hoshi about the plan, and in a moment of weakness Hoshi allowed her to kill him by turning his back to her because in his video, which Maki told him about, he was shown that he had no-one to live for.

Multiple students ask to be executed in her place, some even saying that it might be better if they had been wrong in the class trial. place. Saihara is once again horrified that exposing the truth and causing had caused tragedy. However, before he can go back to being afraid, Momota declares that all lives are worth the same. Toujou has decided not to die no matter what, and riles up everyone to revolt against Monokuma for her sake while she escapes. However, Ouma points her out, and she runs away with no cover. She refuses to give up on her will of living and tries to run away from the courtroom to avoid being executed and continue serving everyone, courtroom, but that doesn’t stop Monokuma. After forcibly climbing up a spiked rope and a gauntlet of saw blades, she reaches the top, thinking it is the outside world, only to find it is a mere sticker. In despair, Kirumi falls to Monokuma, who executes her death, much painfully anyway. Monodam uses this execution to everyone’s regret and horror.
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Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing her school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans, but are confused as to why they were locked inside lockers. their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where other 14 students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm and calls their circumstances "a situation just like he imagined". The five mechas, or Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monsuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say negative, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Everyone seems to recognise the term "Monokuma", but are cut off before any details can be revealed. The Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents,and the prologue restarts.

The events are then replayed, with no one recalling their initial encounters and with no idea of what a Monokuma is or any knowledge of being kidnapped. This time Kaede is more confident in who she is and goes around introducing herself as the Super High-School Level Pianist to everyone else, who are also wearing new clothes and claiming they are SHSL Students, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who cannot remember his talent. Akamatsu leaves the main door of the school only to find that the entire area is trapped under a huge cage, and sees other areas of the school are still under construction. The Cubs gather everyone in the gym, where we are introduced to Monokuma, their so-called father, who claims to be the headmaster of the Gifted Inmate Academy. Monokuma introduces the killing game, where one must commit murder without being found out in a class trial to escape, encourages the students to kill, then leaves them to it.

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Our protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu, wakes up wearing her a regular school uniform in an empty classroom, along with Shuuichi Saihara. They both remember being kidnapped by men with vans, but are confused as to why they were locked inside lockers. their Their pondering is cut short by a raging mecha chasing them to the gym where 14 other 14 students are gathering. The students are panicked and confused, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, who seems unusually calm and calls their circumstances "a situation just like he imagined". calm. The five mechas, or known as Exisals, turn out to be piloted by five Monokuma Cubs (Monotarou, Monofanny, Monodam, Monsuke and Monokid) who ask whether the students remember their talents. When they say negative, no, the Cubs discuss that the mind-altering procedure is not correctly done and they haven't received their first memories yet, and blame something called the "SHSL hunt". Everyone seems to recognise the term "Monokuma", but are cut off before any details can be revealed. The Monokuma Cubs decide to give the students their signature clothes before using a "remembering light" to make them remember their talents,and the prologue restarts.

restarts.

The events are then replayed, with no one recalling their initial encounters and with no idea of what a Monokuma is or any knowledge of being kidnapped. This time Kaede is more confident in who she is and goes around introducing herself as the Super High-School Level Pianist to everyone else, who are also wearing new clothes and claiming they are SHSL Students, with the exception of Amami Rantarou, Amami, who cannot remember his talent. Akamatsu leaves the main door of the school only to find that the entire area is trapped under a huge cage, and sees other areas of the school are still under construction.cage. The Cubs gather everyone in the gym, where we are introduced to Monokuma, their so-called father, who claims to be the headmaster of the Gifted Inmate Academy. Monokuma introduces the killing game, where one must commit murder without being found out in a class trial to escape, encourages the students to kill, then leaves them to it.



After Monokuma leaves, Gonta mentions finding a manhole cover leading to an underground path that the students believe could possibly an exit. The students enter the underground room to find a path called "Deathroad of Despair", a gauntlet that exhausts and hurts those who take it, and after many attempts everyone gives up, most of them blaming Akamatsu for pushing them so hard to get through, although some such as Momota Kaito stand up for her. Everyone returns to their dorms, done for the day.

The next day everyone gathers in the cafeteria. Ouma Kokichi blames the others for bullying Akamatsu and saying it was her fault, despite being one of the largest inciters. Depressed, Akamatsu retreats to her room for the rest of the day. The next day, Monokuma returns, now with a motive to murder - whoever murders first will be allowed to graduate with no class trial. After giving the "motive", Kaito Momota snaps at Monokuma, claiming that no-one would be willing to commit murder. Monokuma allows the Monokuma cubs to use the Exisals to make an example of Kaito, but they fail and accidentally crush Monokuma. Believing that Monokuma has no alternate bodies, the students celebrate, as it looks like they won't have to engage in a killing game after all.

Later, Saihara Shuuichi comes to find Akamatsu, saying he wants to show her something because he trusts her. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by keycard, and predicts that there is an "accomplice" among the 16 of them who hold the card as he proved that the card slider had been used. Next breakfast comes fast, and having seen no signs that anyone is coming to rescue them, Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokuma copies, killing everybody. Amami mentions the SHSL Hunts, but since the memory replacement, no-one remembers what he's talking about.

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After Monokuma leaves, Gonta mentions finding a manhole cover leading to the students enter an underground path area Gonta found that the students believe could possibly an exit. The students enter the underground room to They find a path called "Deathroad of Despair", a gauntlet that exhausts and hurts those who take it, and after many attempts everyone gives up, most of them blaming Akamatsu for pushing them so hard to get through, although some such as Momota Kaito stand up for her. Everyone returns to their dorms, done for the day.

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The next day everyone gathers in the cafeteria. Ouma Kokichi blames the others for bullying Akamatsu Akamatsu, inciting more argument. Depressed and saying it was her fault, despite being one of the largest inciters. Depressed, blaming herself, Akamatsu retreats to her room for the rest of the day. The next day, Monokuma returns, now with a motive to murder - whoever murders first will be allowed to graduate with no class trial. After giving the "motive", Kaito motive, Momota snaps at Monokuma, claiming that no-one would be willing to commit murder. Monokuma allows the Monokuma cubs Monotarou to use the Exisals his Exisal to make an example of Kaito, but they fail he fails and accidentally crush crushes Monokuma. Believing that Monokuma has no alternate bodies, is dead, the students celebrate, as it looks like they won't have to engage in a killing game after all.

celebrate.

Later, Saihara Shuuichi comes to find Akamatsu, saying he wants to show her something because he trusts her. He shows her a hidden door he found in the library which is opened by keycard, and predicts that there is an "accomplice" among the 16 of them who hold the card as he proved that proves the card slider had has been used. used with his detective skills. Next breakfast comes fast, and having seen no signs that anyone is coming to rescue them, Monokuma reappears, showing that he has as many copies of his body that he needs, and tells them an additional motive: If no murder is committed before 2 days are up, the school will be flooded with Monokuma copies, Monokumas, killing everybody. Amami mentions the SHSL Hunts, but since the memory replacement, no-one remembers knows what he's talking about.



On the final day of the time limit, Amami claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Akamatsu and Saihara set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs to prevent anyone sneaking through the vent that connects it to the library. Saihara reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and became a SHSL student. However, the victim in this case had been a horrible person who drove the culprit's family to suicide, whereas the culprit was taking revenge - seeing them stare at him with hateful eyes scared him so much that he wears a hat now to avoid eye contact, and became fearful of revealing the truth and the harm it can cause.

They see multiple students walking past their room towards the basement, and as the time ticks down a loud and annoying song begins playing. Soon after the alarm rings. When they arrive at the library, they discover the hidden door swinging shut and Amami Rantarou dead from a cannon ball to the head. After everyone arrives, Monokuma asks the culprit to step forwards, however as no-one claims the kill, the students progress to a class trial anyway. During the investigation, Akamatsu accuses Shirogane Tsumigi of possibly using her cosplay ability to disguise herself as the other students. She drags Akamatsu to the girls toilets to prove to her this is impossible, and comes out in a rash when wearing Akamatsu's clothes, as she can only cosplay "fiction" and is allergic to anything else.

The trial soon begins after Kaede investigates. At the very beginning, Gonta is suspected, but is proved innocent very quickly. The students panic as they have no suspect. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to even defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu, even through lies. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Kaito, Gonta, and Kirumi, everyone else begins to panic again due to not knowing who else could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case after Akamatsu motivates him to reveal the true killer, and points out the one thing that exposes Kaede as the culprit of Rantarou’s murder – that she was the one that made the camera flash, and her entire plan revolved around distracting the mastermind with a flash so she could run the metal ball through the vents and have it smash the target in the back of the head, killing them without having to expose herself to the cameras due to knowing where they had been placed. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Mastermind in the class trial.

Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko, refusing to believe she wanted to really murder, try to defend her against Monokuma only for her to be executed willingly and entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. During her execution, Monodam took advantage of the murder to execute Monokid at the same time. After the execution everyone is depressed, but Momota starts yelling at the others that they shouldn't stay down because then Akamatsu's death would have taught them nothing. He is especially mad at Saihara, as he is the one Akamatsu entrusted her hope to, and punches him before asking him to come to Akamatsu's Lab and grieve properly. Here, he sees the piano and remembers when she told him to not be so scared of the truth, before playing a cd track she told him about.

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On the final day of the time limit, Amami claims that he has a plan to capture the mastermind before heading off on his own. Akamatsu and Saihara set up their trap in the library before moving to a room upstairs to prevent anyone sneaking through the vent that connects it to the library.upstairs. Saihara reveals his backstory, where he solved a murder case before the police did and became a SHSL student. However, the victim in this case had been a horrible person who drove the culprit's family to suicide, whereas the culprit was taking revenge - seeing them stare at him with the hateful eyes of the culrpit scared him so much that he wears a hat now to avoid eye contact, and became fearful of fears revealing the truth and the harm it can cause.

truth. Akamatsu reassures him that he was only doing what a detective was meant to do.

They see multiple students walking past their room towards the basement, and as the time ticks down a loud and annoying song begins playing.basement. Soon after the alarm rings. When they arrive at the library, they discover the hidden door swinging shut and Amami Rantarou dead from a cannon ball to the head. dead. After everyone arrives, Monokuma asks the culprit to step forwards, however as no-one claims the kill, so the students progress to a class trial anyway. During the investigation, Akamatsu accuses Shirogane Tsumigi of possibly using her cosplay ability to disguise herself as the other students. She drags Akamatsu to the girls toilets to prove proves to her this is impossible, and comes impossible as she is allergic to cosplaying non-fiction, coming out in a rash when from wearing Akamatsu's clothes, as she can only cosplay "fiction" and is allergic to anything else.

clothes.

The trial soon begins after Kaede investigates.soon after. At the very beginning, Gonta is suspected, but is proved innocent very quickly. The students panic as they have no suspect. Saihara is quiet and nervous throughout the trial, and eventually everyone gangs up against Saihara because all of the evidence points to him. Too quiet to even defend himself, Saihara is defended by Akamatsu, even through lies. Akamatsu via her lying. After Akamatsu successfully manages to clear Saihara’s name with the assistance of Kiibo, Kaito, Gonta, Gonta Gokuhara, and Toujou Kirumi, everyone else begins to panic again due to not knowing who else could’ve committed the crime. Surprisingly, Kaede then claims she’s known the culprit all along and reveals herself as an UnreliableNarrator, after which Shuuichi, who had been silent due to knowing who the true culprit is and being too afraid to say it, takes over the case after Akamatsu motivates him to reveal the true killer, and points out the one thing that exposes Kaede as the culprit of Rantarou’s murder – that she was the one that made the camera flash, and her entire plan revolved around distracting the mastermind with a flash so she could run the metal ball through the vents and have it smash the target in the back of the head, killing them without having to expose herself to the cameras due to knowing where they had been placed. She decided to not come forwards as the culprit because she wanted to atone for killing a friend, and didn't want to leave the others behind. Additionally, she wanted to help Saihara with his fear, as well as attempt to find the Mastermind in the class trial.

Kaede is found as the culprit and Kaito, Gonta and Tenko, Tenko Chabashira, refusing to believe she wanted to really murder, try to defend her against Monokuma only for her to be executed willingly and entrusting her hope to the rest of the cast. During her execution, Monodam took takes advantage of the murder danger to execute Monokid at the same time. After the execution everyone is depressed, but Momota starts yelling at the others that they shouldn't stay down because then Akamatsu's death would have taught them nothing. He is especially mad at Saihara, as he is the one Akamatsu entrusted her hope to, and punches him before asking him to come to Akamatsu's Lab and grieve properly. Here, he sees the piano and remembers when she told him to not be so scared of the truth, before playing a cd track she told him about.

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