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"Bizarre "Danganronpa" Murder Mystery Games Slated for Anime Adaptation". Seiji Kishi once again directed the series at Lerche, while Norimitsu Kaihō wrote the screenplay. The series concludes the "Hope's Peak Academy" storyline and is split into two parts Future Side which takes place after Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and Despair Side, which takes place prior to the events of Trigger Happy Havoc.

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Sequel Ī second anime series, titled Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School, aired between July and September 2016. In 2014, The 19th Animation Kobe committee chose Kishi to receive their Individual Award for the stretch of his career including Danganronpa: The Animation, Arpeggio of Blue Steel, and Hamatora. The soundtrack was released on Augby Geneon Universal (now NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan), one of the anime's production companies. The ending theme for episode 13 is "Saisei -rebuild-" ( 再生 -rebuild-, Playback -rebuild-) by Megumi Ogata. The opening theme for episode one is "Danganronpa" by Masafumi Takada whilst the opening theme for episode four is "Monokuma Ondo" ( モノクマおんど) by Sachiko Kobayashi feat. The opening theme is "Never Say Never" by TKDz2b with rapping provided by Jas Mace and Marchitect (aka The 49ers) and Tribeca, whilst the ending theme is "Zetsubōsei: Hero Chiryōyaku" ( 絶望性:ヒーロー治療薬, Despairity: A Hero's Treatment) by Suzumu feat. The series is licensed in North America by Funimation, who simulcast it as it aired and will release the series on BD/DVD on 10 November 2015, featuring a different English dub cast from the game, while Manga Entertainment released the series in the United Kingdom on 9 November 2015.

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The series aired in Japan on MBS' Animeism programming block between 4 July 2013 and 26 September 2013. The final Blu-ray/DVD volume, released on 26 February 2014, contains an extended final episode. In December 2012, Kadokawa Shoten's Newtype magazine announced that there would be an anime television series adaptation of the game, titled Danganronpa: The Animation, produced by Lerche, directed by Seiji Kishi, and written by Makoto Uezu. When dubbed from Japan they are usually called "Super High School Level." Each character has an "ultimate" skill, or profession such as the "Ultimate Gambler", or "Ultimate Swimmer". The Animation follows protagonist Makoto Naegi ( 苗木 誠, Naegi Makoto) and fifteen other students. Main article: List of Danganronpa characters § Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc







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