

Most of their interactions are the exactly the same as in the game, except for “Mitari”, Komaeda (who is absent most of the show), and Chiaki. I was also looking forward to learning more about the DR2 cast through their interactions with one another in a less dangerous environment, I didn’t really get that. Alot of the time is spent following the new Danganronpa 3 characters and the despair twins, focusing more on the events leading up to the rise of despair rather than the Danganronpa 2 cast’s involvement with it.

However, I felt a little cheated by this show because the Danganronpa 2 cast aren’t the focus most of the time despite being advertised as the focus in trailers and promotional art. I always had a soft spot for the colorful, unique characters that made up Danganronpa 2’s cast, so getting to see all these characters interacting with one another again was a treat. One of them follows the cast of Danganronpa 2, but most of the focus is on the other storylines, which include Chisa Yozume a short lived character in the Future Arc investigating Hope’s Peak’s secret illegal project, and Junko Enoshima’s quest to bring the world into despair. The Despair Arc follows several interconnected plot lines. Oddly enough this show acts as the starting point for the storyline, showing how the world fell into despair and how a generic high school girl obsessed with despair turned a class of lovable misfits into the most lethal group of terrorists the world has ever known. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNEDĭanganronpa 3 Despair Arc is the second of the two animes that conclude the Hope’s Peak storyline. WARNING THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE ENTIRE DANGANRONPA SERIES. Be the first to contribute! Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Synopsis submission guide.A Story of Hope That Ends in Disappointment

It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. A few months later, the former Ultimate students get together to rebuild Hope's Peak Academy, with Makoto serving as its headmaster. Meanwhile, as Kyosuke leaves Makoto in charge of bringing hope to the world as he goes off to shoulder his own burden, it is revealed that Kyoko had managed to survive her poisoning thanks to an antidote that Seiko had made. Afterwards, Hajime and the others claim responsibility for the killing game, shifting blame from the Future Foundation, before setting off with Ryota towards a new future. Feeling that he should not have to carry his burden alone, Hajime and the others ask Ryota to come with them as they aim to atone for their sins, convincing him to cancel the broadcast. After making their way past a hypnotised task force, Hajime and the others confront Ryota, who blames himself for the entire incident. As Makoto races to stop Ryota from broadcasting his Hope video, he and the others are assisted by the arrival of the 77th Class, who Hajime managed to restore to normal using Izuru's talents.
