The returning cast from the games was regarded as likeable. Funimation, Madman Entertainment, and Animax Asia licensed the three parts for English regions.Ĭritics felt that The End of Hope's Peak High School was an attractive anime sequel to the video games, based on the casting. A spin-off manga, Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer, was serialized in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine between March 2016 and May 2017. He and his team, working on a television series for the first time, found the project challenging. Despite the dark narrative, Kodaka wanted to give the anime a proper conclusion through the one-episode finale, Hope Arc, despite being accused of pandering to the base because he intended to give it a happy ending. He aimed to create an original storyline that would not work as another video game, unlike previous works from the franchise. Writer Kazutaka Kodaka conceived of the project. They were followed by Hope Arc, the conclusion to both previous arcs, which aired on September 29, 2016. The first two story arcs aired between July and September 2016. Future Arc focuses on Makoto Naegi and his friends and their involvement in a killing game with the Future Foundation and Despair Arc focuses on Hajime Hinata, a student, and his involvement in experiments on humans. The anime is the second animated series based on Spike Chunsoft's Danganronpa video game franchise, and serves as a conclusion to the "Hope's Peak Academy" arc established in the previously released games Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. Another one being watching Despair before playing SDR2, because in it you immediately know Hajime was not a part of the Main department, but the Reserve course which is a big twist in the second game, besides the major one in chapter 6 that is also spoiled in Despair.Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School is a mystery horror anime television series produced by Lerche, directed by Daiki Fukuoka, and supervised by Seiji Kishi. This was something I personally found to be a cool reveal in DR3 Future/Hope (even though it was pretty predictable due to the circumstances). For example, if you watched DR 2.5 before Future and Hope, you would be spoiled and know that the 77th class was saved. That's also another good way to go at it!Īfter replaying/rewatching the series multiple times in different orders I just thought this way is a little more exciting (especially for people who are on their first run through it). Haven't exactly read them all so I don't know which order they'd be in. >Danganronpa Another Episode: Utra Despair Girls >Danganronpa 1: Trigger Happy Havoc/ The Animation Mostly because of how Despair arc first starts out. Thinking about it now I am suggesting you skip Despair arc and save it til future arc. And yes, I am well of aware of the altering in Future/Despair. Can't really say much, unless however you have seen them in that order, or have seen someone's point of view who has happen to see the series from the a chronological order. Less interesting and enjoyable? How so? With the ending of AE you'd be wondering " what? why would he- " ect. > Future Ep 1, Despair Ep 1, Future Ep 2, Despair Ep 2. Recommended to just play/watch everything through their release dates.Įspecially when alternating between episodes when watching the Future Side and Despair Side from Danganronpa 3 anime, since Kodaka (The Creator) intended the anime to be watched like this. However, playing through the games/anime through its chronological storyline, would make the experience less interesting and enjoyable since you'd be answering many plot twists and mysteries early on. Like how in AE The ending which Izuru rips out Kuro's and Shiro's chips. Reason being because everything just sorts it self out, questions get answered, and so on. Ⓚⓚⓚ | d_dweeb eredeti hozzászólása:Imo you should just go chronoligcally story wise ( From start to finish ).
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