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i swear i’m from an alternate timeline because i strictly remember polaris p polanski having official art
#byakuya togami#polaris p polanski#danganronpa#dr thh#danganronpa: togami#danganronpa light novel#danganronpa trigger happy havoc#danganronpa thh#payton rambles
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The entire "Danganronpa Kirigiri" series is now available in English.
I don't do Reddit much, which is probably why I only just learned yesterday (courtesy of @vampietears) that Danganronpa Kirigiri Volumes 1-7 have all been translated into English and made available as PDF versions in the past year.
I searched Tumblr for any mention of this and found absolutely none, so I feel confident that I'm far from the only person who didn't know these were available.
CLEAR YOUR SCHEDULES, DR fans! It's definitely going to take me some time to work through the whole series, but I hope (eh? eeeehhh?) to enjoy the process.
#drk#danganronpa kirigiri#dr kirigiri#danganronpa light novels#dr light novels#kyoko kirigiri#kyouko kirigiri#dr translations#yui samidare
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Junko sketches in a hotel lobby
#danganronpa#junko enoshima#junko#trigger happy havoc#thh#I know she has a different backstory with a redhead girl and some dude but I’ve never read the light novels so I’m going based on thh#anyways here are my sketches ! I have a couple others of kamakura and junko I may post later
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Let’s talk merchandizing.
I would honestly be surprised if sending in an application to be on Danganronpa, the popular television show that literally gets away with murder, did not involve a waiver signing away the rights to your OC.
“The investigation is wrapping up and soon it will be time for another class trial! Virtual World Miu plushes now available in the online store! Squeeze her neck and she’ll say one of ten iconic lines! Order before the class trial concludes and get a Monokub plush free!”
#danganronpa#danganronpa v3#the home game now back in stock#everyone’s wild backstories get released as manga or light novels after their deaths#tsumugi worked hard on those characters and shes making it everyone’s problem
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#danganronpa kirigiri#takekuni kitayama#light novel#mystery#book poll#have you read this book poll#polls#requested
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I dont really know what to post anymore or whos seeing it anymore. Danganronpa 0 stuff and kirigiri (my girlfriend said makoto looks like a little cuban boy. (Source: she is cuban ) )
DR protagonist: We have to work together to figure out who the mastermind is and stop the killing game
Those fuckass antagonists:
#danganronpa#danganronpa 0#ryoko otonashi#yasuke matsuda#really this light novel was a trip and mildly painful do not reccomend#not tagging the third guy because i dont really like him but his design is cute#my art
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anyways, I've got an appointment w a friend, so I won't be answering anything for a few hours. see ya!
#(ooc: whoever guesses whats gonna happen)#(ooc: errrr gets bragging rights)#(ooc: hint its a certain danganrojpa light novel)#danganronpa#danganronpa roleplay#roleplay account#roleplay
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Weren’t Kazuichi and Sonia already together though, as Ultimate Despairs, according to the ‘Danganronpa Togami’ novel trilogy? They were basically this evil power couple, Kazuichi building Sonia all the weapons she wanted, and her giving him the funding?
sounds cool. but i'm under the impression they weren't exaaaactly in their right minds as despairs
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Pain is trying to find polaris p polanski art but all you see is SOME RANDOM AHH CAR VEHICLE THING
It pains me 3:
#nonsense at 2am#danganronpa#polaris p polanski#byakuya togami#togami light novels#danganronpa togami
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reading the danganronpa kirigiri books makes it even clearer kyoko is just super autistic but in some of the funniest ways possible
#and she just stays saying the rudest shit but she knows what shes doing which is even better#the light novels make the characters better#when i reread danganronpa zero i realized that ryoko is just like. an enormous bitch. but again in the funniest way#like for example she beats on a door at like 1 am on a school night inside of a dorm screaming#and when the person she wasnt looking for comes out angry about the noise shes just like. can i fucking help you.#even dangaronpa togami made me like byakuya more. his bitchiness is a lot more endearing when youre following him as the protagonist#note im not suggesting autistic people are rude im saying no one can say she cant read social cues#she absolutely can she just doesnt fucking care
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despite the series having it's set of flaws ( every series does! and that's okay! ) can we appriciate the fact that Danganronpa answering the questions the main story had before Danganronpa 3 finished?.
i give kudos to Kodaka and the team for that.
#danganronpa#danganronpa 3#i mean we had danganronpa kirigiri#the light novel focused on kirigiri#answering things about her#although i wish we had one for junko's past too before coming to hopes peak#and how hopes peak was formed???#I wish they animated the light novels and the prequel novel#or even do a movie about what happened after hope arc#just to get a glimpse of the world after naegi opened the hopes peak again#and how he runs it#gives us also a glimpse of hinata and the reformed class 77th too
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Yui, to middle school Kyoko: Did you bring a change of clothes?
Kyoko: It's okay to go a week without a change of clothes.
Junko, from the future: NO. I HAVE THOUSANDS. TAKE SOME OF MINE.
Toko, also from the future: No. She had a point. You can go months without a change of clothes!
Kyoko: That is not what I said. I said a week.
Yui: NO. This is a problem, Kyoko.
Kyoko: Yes, Yui onī-sama.
Yui: Quit calling me that.
#musings#bandit liveblogs#bandit liveblogs danganronpa#kyoko's light novels are fun so far!#and by so far i mean i'm nearly halfway through the first one#she's so cheeky#yui out here every time junko calls kyoko 'kyokyo' like 'serves you right for calling me onī-sama'#yui: we should investigate together!#kyoko: no#but also kyoko went to a missonary school#yui says they don't all the things and that's mostly non-compulsory but#/kyoko went to a missionary school/#-stares at homura-#-squints-
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Having finally finished reading the DR Kirigiri light novels, here are my closing thoughts and questions.
(For background, I read these translations. Which - as I previously discussed in the first bullet of this post here - may have some small issues throughout.)
I've previously given y'all my report on how I felt / what I was thinking about this series just after passing the halfway point of the light novels, so now it's time for me to bring this whole thing home and offer some closing thoughts.
My first, dominating thought is that this would be so good to see adapted as an anime. I can easily imagine how many episodes it'd take to do each light novel and where you'd logically cut off the story... even more easy, though, would be a manga. It's definitely crying out for that kind of treatment.
Regardless of the (relatively minor) gripes I raise below? This is definitely a great series to read. You get a number of twisty, gripping mysteries, an easy-to-like lead duo, an imposingly powerful enemy force, new background on our favorite lavender-hued detective, and you even get some great new characters added to the mythos — what more do you want?
Okay, but now I'll get into the griping stuff :P For starters: Isn't it... kind of LAME to have Kirigiri repeatedly experience something so similar to the basic setup of DR1 (or any mainline Danganronpa game, really) on MULTIPLE OCCASIONS prior to DR1 ever happening??? But then she just never remotely reference any fo that experience? And YESs, of course I realize she never even obliquely references these events because these prequels weren't actually written by the time of DR1, nor even completed by DR3. But that's the kind of thing you typically want to avoid with prequels, right? ...... Even so, I guess this does take us farther into these stories deserving to be called "Danganronpa" than any other spinoff. And it's not hard to come up with excuses for why she never remotely hinted at these things; she's intentionally acting withdrawn and keeping info to herself throughout DR1 and DR3, after all. So it's not the WORST crime. It's just, like I said: kind of lame.
MORE SPECIFICALLY, let me clarify: Although the cases in DRK don't include a "mutual killing" element, you still get at least three cases where she's [1] trapped in a specific building alongside a group of people who include a killer/"mastermind," the cast subsequently being picked off one by one, and [2] said experiences are also broadcast to a viewing audience. In fact, you even get two cases where [3] the trapped participants are expected to take specific bedrooms to lock themselves in during the nighttime! And even [4] one case where there's a weird, automated "host character" overseeing the whole thing, which is being operated around a specific set of rules. That's a helluva thing, isn't it?
I've previously expressed GREAT TREPIDATION about one specific element of this series: I was told that supposedly, these light novels included evidence that Fuhito was manipulating Kyoko into hating her father, her dad was always a victim, and Kyoko never realized that she was basically molded from birth by someone who was manipulating her feelings and actions. It all made Kyoko considering Fuhito her "most imporant person" (per DR1 and UDG's captives) come off as this tragic tale where our supposed "master detective" never realized she's been a victim of gaslighting and manipulation for many years, which would change SO MUCH CONTEXT behind her life's work and her relationships with both Jin and Fuhito. HOWEVER, GUESS WHAT? None of that shit was even true! HUZZAH!!!! NOTHING in these light novels goes against what we already knew about Kyoko, Jin, Fuhito, or their relationship(s) with one another... though there is some minor new insight provided into a couple of details. We get a new look at how Jin actually cared about Kyoko from afar (via the "Jin Ex Machina" business I mentioned in the previous post), which is in line with the hints of his lingering love for her we tasted in both DR1 and DR3 without either exonerating him for his choices OR making him 100% correct. We repeatedly watch Kyoko questioning/doubting her grandfather's/family's longstanding "detective work must come above and before personal concerns" rules. And we also get a taste of Fuhito being protective of Kyoko when he learns of the kind of danger she's in — yet simultaneously having complete trust in her talent and ability to overcome said danger. Fuhito seems to even gently help Kyoko understand Samidare's actions near of the end of the final volume... although we only get a taste of his help via Kyoko's internal thoughts, so we don't know exactly what he said to her. TL/DR? My point is simply this: The DRK light novels keep the overall morality / goodness of Kyoko's family dynamics in the same place we already understood them from the games: Kyoko and Fuhito are very close and care about each other without being overtly emotional about it, there is a rift between Jin and the rest of his family over Fuhito priortizing case work above visiting his dying daughter on her deathbed, Jin clearly still concerns/cares that linger for his daughter, etc.
What's with so many scenes of "Black Challenges" or "Duel Noirs" having signs defaced to include the word "DESPAIR"? Is that just some extra branding for the main franchise's themes? Feels out of place.
I feel bad for all those orphans who adored this dude.
General thoughts on numerous new-to-DR characters: As I said in my last post about this series, Samidare is likeable but spends most of the series very thinly defined — plus she's pretty slow on the uptake. Thankfully, by Volume 4 she starts finally pulling her weight, and she gets some much-needed expansion of her background in Volume 7 (just in time for her to make some dumb decisions). Licorne is probably the second-most important new character, and he's an asshole. An interesting one, though! And he does some heroic things! .... even if he isn't really all that morally invested in helping people. He's a self-centered asshole for most of the series, frankly, and I don't care much whether he's around or not. Salvadore Yadorigi Fukuro is awesome; a straight-up superb character with a very "DR" kind of skill/talent. Yaki Hajiki is a character who's also hard to dislike, and I wish he got more "screen time," because he's very intriguing. Johnny Arp is a fascinating one, though he definitely shares some dickish behavior with Lico. Still, I'm always engaged when he's on the page. And... look, I'm fond of Meruko "Pumpkinhead" Mifune. She's fun, sure, but I also see real potential for depth that isn't explored herin.
My remaining observations/thoughts contain some spoilers for the Danganronpa Kirigiri series, so I'm putting the rest UNDER THE BELOW CUT... although I still avoid mentioning the identities of any culprits or masterminds so as to keep the primary case mysteries intact.
Yadorigi = Intelligent, quiet dude in sunglasses who looks like the answer to "What if Munakata found his chill?"
What, exactly, is the state of Yadorigi's eyesight by the end of the series? Initially, we learn that his unique eyesight is very important to his work in uncovering fraud. Later, after a blow to the head, we're told that his eyesight will never be the same as it previously was. In the final volume, he visits Kyoko while wielding a white cane. So uh... does that cane imply that SYF is now blind or very close to it? Or am I reading too much into a walking stick here?
Nothing infuriates me quite as much as when major problems in a story could be easily resolved via basic fucking communication, and a failure to communicate on a base level is absolutely CORE to why things go south in the seventh and final volume. By the time Kyoko and Yui are heading out to the case, the situation is this: Without Kyoko's knowledge, our redacted overarching mastermind (henceforth referred to as "ROM") tried to get Samidare to agree to be the culprit in this final Black Challenge. She refused. ROM then said their organization (the Crime Victim's Relief Committee) will eliminate Kyoko if Samidare doesn't play along. And then, right after saying this? ROM pretty clearly DIED right in front of Samidare, before she can ever express any intention of changing her mind or not. She is then confronted by the enigmatic Tokichiro Endo, who is basically the go-between for culprits and the organization, who demands her final answer. Based on what happens in the case immediately after this, it appears that this conversation somehow ended with Samidare refusing to be the true culprit in this case but ALSO accepting that she would be framed for the murders and take the fall. So now Samidare has a choice to make: Does she (A) trust the Crime Victims' Relief Committee to keep their promise and leave Kyoko alone so long as she keeps her mouth shut...... even though Samidare refused to meet their demands and become the case's culprit? OOOORRR does Yui (B) realize that the Committee has already broken their supposed "rules" by forcibly coercing her into being the culpri — not to mention the fact that they're routinely aiding and abetting murders — which adds up to mean that she can't trust their word and must warn Kyoko of the danger she's in now that the committee has threatened her life directly? Any thinking person should choose (B), but Samidare of course chooses (A) so the plot will happen. *FACEPALM*
The worst part of this is that EVEN when our two heroines have just barely escaped from a burning building and fled out into freezing conditions, leaving them on the razor's edge between two possible methods of death with everyone else from the case seemingly already being dead? Samidare STILL won't outright deny being the case's culprit when accused. With literally NO REASON LEFT not to come clean, she never says jack shit. And then she dies!
During the denouement, the conclusion Kyoko reaches after leaving the hospital and revisiting the scene is... murky, and I think this might be something caused by the translation methods used. It currently reads as though Kyoko reaches the correct conclusion about the case, accurately determining Samidare's innocent AND identifying the true culprit(s). However... she doesn't seem to be 100% confident in her decision? It sounds like Kiri still harbors some lingering doubts about Samidare possibly being guilty?..... Even though she sounds really confident in her (correct) conclusions immediately before that. So it's left ambiguous. Which, I suppose, is one way to maintain Kiri being the Best Detective while simultaneously leaving room for her line in DR1 about how her burns happened because she "trusted the wrong person." She almost entirely knows that she didn't actually trust the wrong person, but they have to leave some doubt so that line can exist? ...... IF this translation is even accurate on this part.
Say... why did Samidare believe she'd die on this mission? It wasn't actually any more inherently dangerous than any other mission her and Kyoko had gone on... LESS dangerous than some, I'd argue! But she prepares this whole letter for her eventual death, so she clearly thought it was a strong possibility. My only guess is that she believed Kyoko was going to be targeted for death, and she planned to fulfill her oft-promised role as Kyoko's human shield. But if that was REALLY something Samidare thought was going to happen, then she had NO REASON to not tell Kyoko the truth about everything. If they're already out to kill Kiri, then OF COURSE it's smartest to warn her about it! So: Why the "last letter"? What made you think you were fucked, Yui?
In the end, ROM's overarching mission is both a success and a failure. Do they take away Kyoko's main emotional attachment, making her withdraw even further into pure logic so she'll avoid getting hurt? Yes. Do they make her deny the value of such attachments in the first place, resulting in her staying isolated forever after? No. She 95% knows she's right about Samidare's innocence in spite of ROM's attempts to frame her; it's just the pain of the loss that makes Kyoko withdraw, not some grander conclusion about distrusting everyone. In fact? I'd argue that Kyoko's speech in DR1's Chapter 4 about accounting for emotions is a strong rebuke of ROM's entire view of the world.
....by the way, does ROM have their own copy of Junko's talent??! It sure seems like they're another "Ultimate Analyst," essentially; able to see patterns of behavior so clearly that they can essentially predict most future events.
#drk#danganronpa kirigiri#danganronpa kirigiri spoilers#drk spoilers#Salvador Yadorigi Fukurō#Kyoko Kirigiri#Yui Samidare#danganronpa light novels
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Little detail I like: Makoto's reactions to finding corpses have become somewhat more subdued as time goes on. He says he'll never get used to this, and on some level that's true-- he's not like Kirigiri, he refuses to emotionally suppress/detach himself, but... At the same time, on some level, he is getting used to death.
#ooc ramblings.#alex replays danganronpa //#THIS WAS ACTUALLY IN DRAFTS FOR A WHILE i finished chapter 3 but i figured this was a cool detail#we shall see if this continues with his reaction to Oogami's body and then Ikusaba's (I don't remember his personal reaction to either)#i don't count him screaming when he saw Jin's skeleton in the present box since that was the first time he saw a human skeleton btw#god i love it when he's in situations I need to force him into more. Makoto is meant to get into situation after situation for his#entire life (actually canon) (Makoto will just keep getting involved in things like it's a longrunning light novel series)
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So anyway I started reading Danganronpa: Kirigiri...
#danganronpa#danganronpa kirigiri#dr kirigiri#video g--i mean uh#books#check 'em out#blorbo from my light novels
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Is there not a physical copy of Danganronpa IF?
#pei rambles about danganronpa#y'all know i like to have my lil gremlin hands on a physical copy#i saw somewhere that it's included in Danganronpa 2 & i literally unlocked the light novel itself when i got that obtainable? is that true??
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