How Does the Anime Series Danganronpa Go

How Does the Anime Series Danganronpa Go

Danganronpa: The Animation

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PLEASE NOTE
Because the Funimation adaptations of Danganronpa use different terminology,
terminology on this folio may differ from other works in the franchise.

Danganronpa: The Blitheness (ダンガンロンパ: The Blitheness) is an anime series based on Spike Chunsoft's video game Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc .

The series was produced by animation studio Lerche and directed by Seiji Kishi, who was previously known for directing the adaptations of Persona 4: The Animation and Devil Survivor 2 The Blitheness . The series ran for thirteen episodes from July 4th to September 26th, 2013, with an exclusive extended version of the final episode included with the DVD release. The series has been licensed for English release by Funimation, who have produced both a subtitled version and a full English language dubbed version. A full German language dub has also been released by FilmConfect.

Series Summary

Danganronpa: The Animation is an abridged accommodation of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, the outset game in the Danganronpa serial. Every bit in the game, the series follows Makoto Naegi, an average high school student who wins a nationwide lottery to attend the prestigious Hope's Peak High School, a school for teenagers who are at the superlative of their called fields. Students with these extraordinary talents are awarded a special title, such as Sayaka Maizono, who is the Super Loftier School-Level Idol, and are essentially guaranteed success in their future life, every bit graduates of the school are fast-tracked into high ranking careers. Notwithstanding, subsequently stepping pes onto the schoolhouse grounds it emerges that all is not as information technology seems when - subsequently meeting the mysterious bear Monokuma - Makoto and his classmates learn that they are to be trapped in this school for the rest of their lives unless they see his demands: they must kill some other student and non go defenseless by their peers if they wish to get out.

Development

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During the production of the anime serial Carnival Phantasm - a production by animation studio Lerche - producer Yuji Higa had the idea of creating a Danganronpa anime. He approach director Seiji Kishi and screenwriter Makoto Uezu, who were working with him on Carnival Phantasm, and recommended the newly released Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc to them. The remainder of the staff of Carnival Phantasm as well became hooked on Danganronpa after playing the game, and it specially resonated with them that the game was created by a small staff with a low budget and express resources, which they themselves could relate to. With his colleagues at Lerche on board, Higa drafted an anime proposal to present to Spike (afterward Spike Chunsoft), taking care to put across his deep cognition of the game'southward lore and with respect for it's unique visual presentation. [1] [ii]

At the initial presentation to Fasten and the staff of the original Danganronpa game, "Team Danganronpa" were hesitant that the game could be abridged into just thirteen episodes, but Higa's team were insistent on retelling the same story with the same visual details and feeling. The series was approved, and Danganronpa's scenario writer and creator Kazutaka Kodaka joined Lerche's project as an counselor and supervisor, visiting the studio every week and often staying so late that he would miss the last railroad train abode. There was ultimately a struggle to fit all of the narrative into 13 episodes, and they were ultimately unable to fully arrange the game's script in means the squad were fully satisfied with due to the amount of script which needed to exist cutting, just despite the difficulties were notwithstanding pleased with how they managed to adapt the unique personality of Danganronpa in animation. [ane] [2]

NEWTYPE December 2012 - Danganronpa the Animation Announcement.jpg

Danganronpa: The Animation was commencement publicly appear, with a tentative air date of Spring 2013 (though it was afterward pushed back to July), in the December 2012 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Newtype magazine, and the series had promotional spreads and covers in several preceding magazines such as Animedia, Animage, G's Magazine, Otomedia, spoon.2Di, and PASH. The series was ranked at the sixth nearly highly anticipated series of the Summertime 2013 anime flavour by readers of Famitsu magazine [3] . The anime'due south showtime opening - a mix of the original theme from Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc - was first shown at Anime Contents Expo 2013 on Apr 8th, 2013 [iv] , and its catastrophe theme Zetsubōsei: Hero Chiryōyaku was subsequently announced on June 18th, 2013.

A premiere event for Episode ane was held on June 23rd, 2013 hosted past Megumi Ogata, the Japanese voice extra of serial protagonist Makoto Naegi, alongside Yuji Higa, Seiji Kishi, and Danganronpa creator Kazutaka Kodaka. Chosen the Episode 1 Advance Screening & Special Talk Show, the event - and showtime episodes - were broadcast live from Roppongi to 10 cinemas around Japan. The series aired in Japan on MBS' Animeism programming block between July 4, 2013 and September 26, 2013. The serial is licensed in North America by Funimation, who simulcast it as it aired with English subtitles.

Promotion

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On April 24th - May 21st, 2013 an illustration contest was held on the art sharing platform Pixiv to commemorate the release of the series, with entrants tasked with drawing characters from Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Winners were picked past the anime staff, and would receive a pick of Danganronpa merchandise and signed autographs from both director Seiji Kishi and Danganronpa artist Rui Komatsuzaki. A selection of piece of work from this contest - including the grand prize winner 弾丸論破 past "hagi" was later printed in a compilation art book chosen the pixiv x Danganronpa The Animation Analogy Collection [v] .

Large promotional posters were produced and displayed at 15 stations along Tokyo'south Yamanote Line from June 24th, 2013, with each station displaying a affiche of a different character from the main cast of 15. The posters were displayed in Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Akihabara, Tokyo, Yurakucho, Shimbashi, Ueno, Meguro, Ebisu, Harajuku, Takadanobaba, Kanda, Osaki, and Yoyogi [half-dozen] . A large poster was also on brandish in Akihabara [7] .

Main Bandage

Monokuma (モノクマ) Makoto Naegi (苗木 誠)
Headmaster of Promise's Peak High Schoolhouse Super High School-Level Lucky Student
Monokuma VA ID.png 日本語 Nobuyo Ōyama
English Greg Ayres
Deutsch Santiago Ziesmer
日本語 Megumi Ogata
English Bryce Papenbrook
Deutsch Philip Süß
Japanese Official Profile Japanese Official Profile
Aoi Asahina (朝日奈 葵) Byakuya Togami (十神 白夜)
Super High School-Level Swimmer Super High School-Level Heir
日本語 Chiwa Saitō
English Felecia Angelle
Deutsch Sarah Alles
日本語 Akira Ishida
English Josh Grelle
Deutsch Amadeus Strobl
Deutsch Christopher Kohn
Japanese Official Profile Japanese Official Contour
Celestia Ludenberck (セレスティア ルーデンベルク) Chihiro Fujisaki (不二咲 千尋)
Super High School-Level Gambler Super High School-Level Programmer
日本語 Hekiru Shiina
English language Lindsay Seidel
Deutsch Runa Aléon
日本語 Kōki Miyata
English language Kara Edwards
Deutsch Jamie Lee Blank
Japanese Official Profile Japanese Official Contour
Hifumi Yamada (山田 一二三) Junko Enoshima (江ノ島 盾子)
Super High Schoolhouse-Level Fanzine Artist Super High School-Level Fashion Diva
日本語 Kappei Yamaguchi
English language Tyson Rinehart
Deutsch Benno Lehmann
日本語 Megumi Toyoguchi
English Jamie Marchi
Deutsch Peggy Pollow
Japanese Official Contour Japanese Official Contour
Kiyotaka Ishimaru (石丸 清多夏) Kyoko Kirigiri (霧切 響子)
Super Loftier Schoolhouse-Level Hall Monitor Super Loftier Schoolhouse-Level ???
日本語 Kōsuke Toriumi
English Austin Tindle
Deutsch Fabian Kluckert
日本語 Yōko Hikasa
English Caitlin Glass
Deutsch Franciska Friede (Book 1-3)
Deutsch Johanna Dost (Volume 4)
Japanese Official Profile Japanese Official Profile
Leon Kuwata (桑田 怜恩) Mondo Ohwada (大和田 紋土)
Super High Schoolhouse-Level Baseball Player Super High School-Level Biker
日本語 Takahiro Sakurai
English Justin Melt
Deutsch Patrick Keller
日本語 Kazuya Nakai
English Christopher Sabat
Deutsch Finlay Kühn
Japanese Official Contour Japanese Official Contour
Sakura Ohgami (大神 さくら) Sayaka Maizono (舞園 さやか)
Super High Schoolhouse-Level Grappler Super High School-Level Idol
日本語 Kujira
English language Rachel Robinson
Deutsch Franziska Pigulla
日本語 Makiko Ōmoto
English language Monica Rial
Deutsch Jennifer Weiß
Japanese Official Profile Japanese Official Profile
Touko Fukawa (腐川 冬子) Yasuhiro Hagakure (葉隠 康比呂)
Super Loftier School-Level Literary Daughter Super High School-Level Fortune-Teller
日本語 Miyuki Sawashiro
English Carli Mosier
Deutsch Alice Bauer
日本語 Masaya Matsukaze
English Christopher Bevins
Deutsch Christopher Kohn
Deutsch Sebastian Kluckert
Japanese Official Profile Japanese Official Profile

List of Episodes

Episode 1 Welcome to Despair High School July 4th 2013
Makoto Naegi gets a super lucky suspension and enters the highly prestigious schoolhouse, Hope'south Peak Loftier School. But things take a turn for the worse when Makoto learns that he'southward trapped in that schoolhouse for the residue of his life unless he kills a classmate!
Episode 2 (Non) Normal Arc: Kill and Alive July 11th 2013
When the first person gets murdered, Makoto is the number one suspect! He must show his innocence during the class trial or everyone just the killer will become executed. Tin he find enough prove to clear his name and place the killer?
Episode 3 Not Normal Arc: Kill and Alive July 18th 2013
The first classroom trial has begun. Naegi has to think fast or anybody innocent volition get punished! Kirigiri seems to be on to something, but she isn't handing out answers. When the trial is over, will Monokuma go through with his "punishment"?
Episode 4 (Not) Normal Arc: Weekly Shonen Despair Mag July 25th 2013
Part of the second floor has opened, including the pool and locker rooms! Monokuma gives the students a few days to explore earlier he gets bored. They have 24 hours to kill someone or else he'll circulate their darkest or most embarrassing secrets.
Episode 5 Not Normal Arc: Weekly Shonen Despair Magazine Aug 1st 2013
Togami seems convinced that the culprit in this example is a depraved series killer, merely is he merely trying to deceive his classmates? Tensions rising equally some of the students' dark secrets are revealed, including an incredible secret about the victim!
Episode vi (Not) Normal Arc: Render of the New Century Galaxy Legend! O Armored Hero, Stand up Upon the Globe! Aug eighth 2013
Asahina finds ALTER EGO, an AI created past Fujisaki. Ishimaru and Yamada are smitten with the plan in their own ways, and neither boy wants to play nice and share. Later the laptop goes missing, a "suspicious character" begins attacking students.
Episode 7 Not Normal Arc: Render of the New Century Galaxy Legend! O Armored Hero, Stand Upon the Globe! Aug 15th 2013
Two students have been killed ane later on the next and all of the evidence seems to bespeak at Hagakure. But the way Naegi sees it, things just aren't adding upward quite right. Is their blood really on Hagakure's hands or has he been framed?
Episode 8 (Not) Normal Arc: All All Apologies Aug 22nd 2013
Monokuma announces that he planted a mole amongst the students. Rather than let them effigy out who information technology is on their ain, he generously offers the data. At present the rift between the surviving students is worse than ever before!
Episode 9 All All Apologies Ii Aug 29th 2013
The fourth murder case is a locked-room mystery. 2 of the main suspects for the murder aren't actually sure if they did the dirty deed or non! Tin can Naegi piece the clues together to effigy out what really happened in the game room?
Episode 10 (Not) Normal Arc: The Junk Nutrient of Despair for Racing Through Youth Sept 5th 2013
Kirigiri steals Monokuma's "treasure." He warns the students that everyone will exist held equally guilty. Later that night, Togami finds that Monokuma has gone out of order. The next day, there is a new body. Could all of this somehow exist related?
Episode 11 Not Normal Arc: The Junk Food of Despair for Racing Through Youth Sept 12th 2013
Naegi and the others are forced to participate in an awkward classroom trial for a victim they don't know annihilation about. Naegi is convinced that Monokuma is plotting something, but what? And why is Kirigiri trying to paint him as the culprit?
Episode 12 The Reason Super High School-Level Bad Luck Attracted Super High Schoolhouse-Level Murder, Super High School-Level Execution and Super Loftier School-Level Despair Sept 19th 2013
Naegi no longer questions whether the principal is the mastermind but if it isn't him, who could it exist? He finds the main's digital notebook, which allows him to find clues that volition exist imperative in the upcoming trial.
Episode 13 Goodbye, Despair Loftier Schoolhouse Sept 26th 2013
Now that the mastermind has been revealed, Naegi and his classmates must uncover the mysteries behind Hope's Peak High Schoolhouse during the terminal classroom trial. Can promise defeat despair or will the mastermind come out triumphant in the end?

Broadcasts & Physical Releases

For more details, see: Danganronpa: The Animation/Releases .

Japanese

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In Japan, the serial aired between July 4 and September 26, 2013 on MBS ' Animeism programming block, and then after aired on TBS , CBC and BS-TBS . Lerche, the animation studio which produced Danganronpa: The Animation, was also the distributor of the serial on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan, releasing the offset volume on August 28, 2013. The serial was released in vii volumes of two episodes each, with the exception of Volume 7, which contained an unaired extended director's cutting of Episode 13. Each volume also received a Limited Edition release, each containing bonus trade such equally collectible cards, booklets of art materials, exclusive CDs, and other items. The Limited Edition release included an exclusive short story by Kazutaka Kodaka, Makoto Naegi Surreptitious File .

English

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On December 31st, 2014, Funimation revealed they acquired the Northward American home video rights to Danganronpa: The Animation [viii] . The cast list for the English dub was revealed on April 4th, 2015 [nine] , and differed entirely from the English cast of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc with the exception of Bryce Papenbrook as Makoto Naegi. The total serial was released as a Blu-ray and DVD combo standard edition on November 10th, 2015 with both English language and Japanese audio options [x] . A express edition version set was also released on November 10th, 2015 in a collectible box. [11] . A Funimation "Super Amazing Value Edition" (S.A.V.Eastward.) was after released on February 7th 2017, which included the full series on Blu-ray and DVD just at a lower price point [12] .

The Funimation releases were distributed past Manga Entertainment in the UK on Nov 9th, 2015 [13] and Madman Entertainment in Australia on February 10th, 2016 [xiv] as separate Blu-ray and DVD editions.

German language

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German language publisher FilmConfect appear they had obtained the license to release Danganronpa: The Animation in German on June eighth, 2016, subsequently releasing details of the German dub cast on July 27th, 2016. The serial was released in four volumes in separate Blu-ray and DVD releases, with each volume spanning 3-iv episodes and featuring German and Japanese audio. The fourth and final volume was the discipline of heavy delays due to a legal dispute [xv] betwixt FilmConfect and Franciska Friede, who voiced Kyoko Kirigiri. As a upshot, Kyoko's lines were re-dubbed past Johanna Dost [16] .

Music

Opening Themes

Danganronpa: The Blitheness has three opening themes - the first is an instrumental mix of the main theme of Danganronpa: The Blitheness, composed past Masafumi Takada. The second, used for the majority of the series, is Never Say Never performed by the ensemble group TKDz2b. The third, a special one-off opening called the Monokuma Song , appears just in episode 4, and parodies the Bullet Time Battle mechanic. It is performed by famous Japanese Enka singer Sachiko Kobayashi , and features Monokuma, voiced by and so Monokuma-voice extra Nobuyo Ōyama.

Zetsubōsei: Hero Chiryōyaku

The main catastrophe theme of Danganronpa: The Animation is Zetsubōsei: Hero Chiryōyaku , however, six different ending videos are used throughout the series, with different characters joining the end carte du jour image with Makoto as the plot develops.

Ending Credits

The final end credit sequence in Episode 13 of Danganronpa: The Blitheness is an anime remake of the ending of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and uses the aforementioned vocal: Saisei -rebuild- by Megumi Ogata (the vocalism of Makoto Naegi).

Videos

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External Links

References

  1. one.0 i.1 Crunchyroll: Developing the Familiar Appeal of Danganronpa: The Animation
  2. ii.0 2.1 AnimeAnime: 近年珍しいエンターテイメントを楽しんで欲しい 『ダンガンロンパ』 岸誠二監督&シリーズ構成 上江洲誠インタビュー 前編 (Interview with Seiji Kishi & Makoto Uezu)
  3. Famitsu: 週刊ファミ通"ゲームファンが選んだ7月放送開始のテレビアニメ・ドラマ期待度ランキング"が発表 アニメ1位は『銀の匙』
  4. Youtube: [「ダンガンロンパ 希望の学園と絶望の高校生 The Animation」ACE2013公開PV https://youtu.be/TmobY-jCjy4]
  5. Pixiv: Danganronpa Anime Contest Results
  6. Famitsu: 世界最速上映! "『ダンガンロンパ THE Animation』第一話先行上映&スペシャルトークショー"リポート
  7. Twitter: 本日から秋葉原ベルサール前交差点に、ダンガンロンパの看板が掲示されています!秋葉原にお立ち寄りの際は是非ともチェックしてみて下さい!
  8. Funimation: Habitation Video Announcements
  9. Funimation: Danganronpa: the Blitheness English Cast Announcement
  10. Funimation: Danganronpa: The Animation - The Consummate Serial
  11. Funimation: Danganronpa: The Blitheness -The Complete Series (Limited Edition)
  12. Funimation: Danganronpa: The Animation - Flavour One - S.A.5.Eastward.
  13. Manga Entertainment: Danganronpa The Animation – Complete Season Collection
  14. Madman Entertainment: Danganronpa the Animation Complete Series
  15. Sumikai: Voice actors obtain acting injunction against Filmconfect (German)
  16. Facebook: Johanna Dost discussing dubbing for Kyoko (German language)

How Does the Anime Series Danganronpa Go

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