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In Chapter 2, Kokichi unveils her true talent as the "Ultimate Assassin," (超高校級の「暗殺者」, Chō kōkō-kyū no "Ansatsusha") after viewing Maki's motivation video which stated her talent. It is revealed in Chapter 4 that she had been sold out by the orphanage and lived with a group of assassins, where she learned her skills in ...
Danganronpa V3 continues the same style of gameplay as the first two numbered Danganronpa games, which is split into School Life, Deadly Life, and Class Trial segments. . During School Life, the player interacts with other characters and progresses through the story until coming across a murder victim and entering the Deadly Life, during which they must gather evidence for use in the Class Tri
Early unused artwork of Monokuma by Rui Komatsuzaki. The Monokuma robot is one controlled by the main antagonists of the Danganronpa franchise, consisting of a teddy bear with a black left-hand-side, a white right-hand-side, one black right-eye, one red-left eye containing the logo for Hope's Peak Academy, a half-smile expression, short ears and an extruding belly button microphone, with a ...
Kokichi Shimoinaba: 27 Yukihisa Takeyasu 66 M Fukuoka Multiple murders* 1 28 Shinji Shimazu 66 M Tokyo Multiple murders* 1 29 Masamichi Ida: 56 M 19 November 1998 Nagoya Multiple murders 3 Shozaburo Nakamura: 30 Tatsuaki Nishio 61 M Nagoya Single murder 1 31 Akira Tsuda 59 M Hiroshima: Single murder 1 32 Masashi Satou 62 M 10 September 1999 Tokyo
Nagito Komaeda (Japanese: 狛枝 凪斗, Hepburn: Komaeda Nagito), also known as The Servant (召使い, Meshitsukai), is a fictional character introduced in the 2012 Spike Chunsoft visual novel action adventure game Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair.
Authorities have identified the woman who burned to death after she was set on fire inside a New York City subway train as 57-year-old Debrina Kawam.
Saigō Kokichi (西郷 小吉) was born in Kajiya, Kagoshima, Satsuma Domain, the eldest son of samurai squire (koshōkumi) Saigō Kichibē and his wife Masa. [2] He had six siblings and his younger brother Ryūkō later became Marshal-Admiral Marquis Saigō Jūdō. His childhood name was Kokichi and he received the given name Takamori in ...
Born Otani Kokichi in Edo, he was adopted by the Katsu family in order to marry the only Katsu daughter, Nobuko. Kokichi's father, Otani Heizo, was a minor official in the shogunate. His half brother, Otani Hikoshiro, was twenty-five years older than Kokichi. After their father's retirement as family head, Hikoshiro became responsible for all ...