How I Would Change the Survivors of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2020
  • It's time to wrap this mini series up of changing survivors with the cast of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.
    Footage Credits:
    justonegamr: / @justonegamr
    Noire Blue: / mriwica85
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  • @chillyspinner3183
    @chillyspinner3183 3 года назад +1406

    My only issue with Kirumi living is that her execution is so good. I feel so conflicted, because I think she had a lot of potential development, but that execution...it’s brutal, and one of my favorites because of that.

    • @JustAvrg
      @JustAvrg 3 года назад +110

      Her Execution could be replaced by Maki. Maki probably get chased by a bunch of people that she killed

    • @SlickDraco
      @SlickDraco 3 года назад +38

      There is no possible way for her to survive her execution anyway it's stupid that he even tried to make it possible but it's impossible

    • @pn2294
      @pn2294 3 года назад +38

      We are a bunch of sadists

    • @statikilluminex2169
      @statikilluminex2169 3 года назад +9

      It was very very brutal

    • @ashimochi
      @ashimochi 3 года назад +23

      Both Ryoma and Kirumi are my favorite characters yet Chapter 2 was amazing, and I really like her execution

  • @tanayzhajohnson5792
    @tanayzhajohnson5792 3 года назад +2014

    I’m glad you kept Shuichi as a survivor instead of him dying instead of Kaede. Even if he was kept as an npc, I still think he would survive. I can’t really see him being anything else. Him killing someone even to save everyone sounds unrealistic to me. That’s just not how his character was written

    • @diamondseraph9369
      @diamondseraph9369 3 года назад +197

      Plus Iets face it--Shuichi would totally be one of those characters that the others would just like so much that no one really wants to kill him. Kind of like Chihiro...and I mean...yeah Chihiro technically died but that was also an accident done during a blind rage and the killer didn't actually mean to/want to kill them so it still kind of counts.

    • @woosh5102
      @woosh5102 3 года назад +114

      @@diamondseraph9369 But there would be a good motive to kill Shuichi for the more apathetic characters - Shuichi is a detective and with him in the game, they would be more likely to get caught. It's just that each trial had a better motive for the other victims. He wasn't saved by his likeability. Rather, he was saved by the dislikeability of others.

    • @Grand_Chimera
      @Grand_Chimera 3 года назад +30

      In my opinion he should be dead and you play as kaede for the rest of the game
      I mean the actor of shuchi also said he would make “the most brutal murders”
      So why dosnt he
      I don’t know man
      Every protagonist is a boy and there just needs to be a different gender protagonist for once

    • @omgitsfella674
      @omgitsfella674 3 года назад +29

      Komaru: guess I'll die.

    • @alexa.fig_msm
      @alexa.fig_msm 3 года назад +2

      @@omgitsfella674 he meant the main games

  • @geltric4779
    @geltric4779 3 года назад +543

    To be honest, I thought Rantaro having actually survived his murder, proving his status as the Ultimate Survivor, would have been a great twist to a character who died so prematurely. It could be that the shotput ball thrown by Tsumugi only gravely injured and his unconscious form appeared like he died. He would then be taken away by the mastermind to be kept hidden away from the group to be used as a bargaining chip for the potential 'revive the dead' motive in chapter 3. Following the end of the chapter, he would mysteriously disappear and not reappear until chapter 6 when it became officially safe to appear before the remaining survivors during the trial. Tsumugi would have no choice to allow it as the case is already not going her way with them about to reveal her as the mastermind.

    • @mell_mendes
      @mell_mendes 2 года назад +52

      Funny you mention that, because i read that Kodaka grew to like Rantaro a lot and tried to make him live longer than originally planned, but it was too late to change the script XD

  • @sadwdaofubaeiofbaio
    @sadwdaofubaeiofbaio 3 года назад +1124

    imagine if angie AND atua were the masterminds

    • @carat_light
      @carat_light 3 года назад +159

      Not exactly Atua since he's a real Polynesian God, but perhaps a nameless or fictional one to be respectful

    • @bandicootsmwcentral2950
      @bandicootsmwcentral2950 3 года назад +103

      they could have found out that Atua was a real person tho, and Angie's predictions wouldve been just some member of Team Danganronpa whispering to her.

    • @forehead2724
      @forehead2724 3 года назад +66

      I thought Angie was the traitor and Atua was the mastermind telling her to do stuff 😂

    • @Marigold11037
      @Marigold11037 3 года назад +28

      @@bandicootsmwcentral2950 wait that is such a cool idea! Sort of like her being either the audience perspective or the traitor, and when she shows Atua to others, it's them seeing members of the Danganronpa team
      It'd be a cool twist but it might villain-ise (is that a word) her religion even more than the game already has

    • @tinodaperson7174
      @tinodaperson7174 3 года назад +7

      Imagine if Korekiyo's sister was the mastermind?

  • @daisanity6457
    @daisanity6457 3 года назад +655

    Am I the only one who hated how the devs didn't have Kiibo be devastated over Miu's death? Similar to how Akane held Nekomaru's head and cried, why couldn't we get that for Kiibo? Instead they just make him argue with Kokichi again. Like why, that was the perfect opportunity to be the first time that his emotions slip up. PLUS to the outside world, he's the protagonist and Miu is technically the closest to Kiibo, making her the female sidekick. Chapter 4 is the emotional chapter. SO WHY DIDN'T THE DEVS GIVE HIM AN EMOTIONAL MOMENT WITH MIU IN CHAPTER 4 OF IN GENERAL? I just hate how V3 cucked my best boy like this, and just spread the development jam of the rest of the cast over the survivors and Kokichi. And this is coming from a Kokichi fan.

    • @Hanin_Isa
      @Hanin_Isa 3 года назад +106

      THANK YOU! I really disliked how a lot of screen time was given to certain other characters instead of Kiibo, a PLOT-IMPORTANT character. And out of all these 'certain characters', Kokichi was the only one whom I didn't mind and understood why he has a prominent role in the story. And I feel like they didn't show much of Kiibo and Miu's relationship is because they didn't want either of them to be a survivor. Had they made Kiibo have his character arc relating to Miu's death, they would have to make him a survivor, but they didn't want to, which sucks. I'm not excusing them or anything. This is why I think they didn't give Kiibo a character arc relating to Miu's death that happened before chapter 6. If you notice what the 3 survivors have in common with each other, it's that they're the only ones who have gotten character development arcs that happened before the sixth chapter. So... yeah...

    • @kiera6326
      @kiera6326 3 года назад +70

      It annoys me in general how they treated Keebo and Miu. They set Keebo up to be someone who’s going to have a lot of character development, coming to terms with his humanity and sense of self, and they never deliver it until the very end, when his only purpose is to be used as as a spare part to the plot. It’s kind of ironic, actually.
      And Miu just felt like comic relief. I realise that their intention was to make her as unlikable as possible (which really backfired. A girl that’s open about her sexuality, and isn’t as brash or as mean-sprited as say, Hiyoko, isn’t going to be hated in Western society, Kodaka). But at the same time, everything about her is related to the concept of sex. She gets off on insults, yeah, but also flinches whenever anybody raises their voice at her in general. And instead of actually taking the time to think, “oh. Maybe there’s some sort of trauma there,” they instead just go... “ha-ha. Sex!” They create the idea of her only becoming talented by a head injury, making her the only character aside from Kamakura to not be born with her talent, and they do nothing with it. Although it was the second game that explored the concept of talent and Nagito’s philosophy of “some people are born talented, and some worthless,” I still feel as though it was a massive missed opportunity to explore that, especially since her talent is something she gained accidentally, whereas Kamakura’s was intentionally manufactured. Her relationship with Kokichi is also something I really feel should have been explored out with the trials. I think we all misinterpreted what we were given for something that was good-natured and overall light-hearted. That’s the vibe I got from their teasing. But chapter 4 completely ruins that by making it clear that they both seemed to take it very personally, and by doing its best to vilify both of them and making it seem as though Miu is selfish by trying to kill Kokichi, when it’s probably not something she would have done to begin with. At the end of the day, her relationship with Keebo was just supposed to be a brief scene of fan service, and to help you hate Miu by implying her as a rapist since Keebo technically wouldn’t know what was going on. But aside from the fact that Shuichi didn’t know the entire story, Miu is also technically being very violated, since she very much does not know that she is squishing herself onto cameras the entire world is looking through. And instead of exploring that avenue of violation, they just make it a... “ha-ha. Sex!”

    • @xxx-qw6kq
      @xxx-qw6kq 3 года назад +45

      They definietely did make few hints at how he misses her after her death: when he wanted to be hit by hammer to see if Miu perceived him as a person rather than an object, when he talked about her "innocence hidden deep inside", and something about how she would like hangar with Exisals, but I agree that they could make his reaction to her death bigger. I think that they went with a rather silent grieve, but as Kiibo fan I wish that would get more focus in the story (sorry for the rant, just had to get that out of my system)

    • @darkkirb206
      @darkkirb206 3 года назад +27

      As a fan of BOTH characters and as someone who REALLY dislikes Chapter 4 from a writing point of view, I agree with this. While I get that Kiibo was set up to die later on due to Chapter 6, I find it inexcusable that Kiibo didn’t react to ANYTHING about Miu’s trial. Did he react to Miu’s choice to murder? Nope. Did he try to speak for her in a way to make her motives more understandable? Nope. Does he show any signs of regret or sadness for not noticing what she was doing sooner? Nopity, nopity, NOPE. This the same robot who said he wanted to CRY for her and he doesn’t respond to any of the information given in the trial. As for Miu herself, and this is going off a previous reply, I HATED how this chapter as a whole treated her. They literally go above and beyond to vilify her despite the fact that her motives were similar to Kirumi’s and she’s just as much of a victim of circumstance as any other character that chooses to kill in this series. But NO! Apparently if someone was too scared to trust the others, wanted to utilize their talents to help a larger amount of people, and are constantly surrounded by people who treat you like an idiot, it makes you evil according to these writers. This was a mean-spirited Chapter in my opinion that only served as pandering to the writers intentions by having Miu die in the stupidest, most humiliating way possible while looking as antagonistic as possible, despite not accomplishing anything, and making the guy who murdered her look as sympathetic as possible, despite the fact that even if Miu had been an innocent party, this wouldn’t have changed. But that’s just my opinion. Sorry if I sound angry in this reply.

    • @kiera6326
      @kiera6326 3 года назад +30

      @@darkkirb206
      Oh no, you are totally right. Miu was written with the intention to be hated. Apparently women in Danganronpa can only be open about their sexuality if they cultivate a more “innocent” image (Sonia and Kaede), or are completely unaware, almost childlike, of their own sexualisation (Mikan, Akane, and in some ways, Hina, which is its own hot topic). If they own it and they use it knowingly and willingly like Miu and Angie and Junko, then they’re horrible people.
      (Of course, Angie and Junko are horrible for separate reasons, but when their sexuality is tied to their villainness, as we see with Korekiyo taking a “liking” to Angie, and how weirdly conservative the good, non-despairful Ryoko Otonashi is, I think it becomes pretty clear what the message is).

  • @Huxley_Day
    @Huxley_Day 3 года назад +758

    I agree. Kirumi Tojo being the second killer for chapter 3 would've made a things way more interesting
    Edit: Think about it.
    Would the cast trust the Kirumi to go into the virtual world?
    When Miu dies, Kirumi would obviously be the first suspect.
    How would Kirumi react when she's sees the outside world in chapter 5. Remember she's the prime minister of Japan. How would she react to the world being completely destroyed. How would she feel that she killed Tenko for nothing. And most importantly, would Kokichi still call Kirumi mom?

    • @xiniti8185
      @xiniti8185 3 года назад +95

      Actually, Kokichi started becoming a bigger asshole in CH4 would prolly make them BOTH prime suspects

    • @amaiodayaka8926
      @amaiodayaka8926 3 года назад +62

      @@xiniti8185 Omg I can imagine them be like-
      "It's Kurumi, cause she already tried to kill someone!
      "Noooo, It's Cockichy!"

    • @yourfriendlyneighborhoodsp4733
      @yourfriendlyneighborhoodsp4733 3 года назад +10

      Why’d you type it twice?

    • @rethrix2773
      @rethrix2773 3 года назад

      I just want kaede survive and shuichi be a mastermind

    • @sandraswan9008
      @sandraswan9008 3 года назад

      @@yourfriendlyneighborhoodsp4733 ?

  • @jsdotigboigamer
    @jsdotigboigamer 3 года назад +753

    I think they made Tsumugi the mastermind as a reference to how Junko is the most cosplayed (video game) character... I think. At least at the time, I’m not sure if she still holds the record.

    • @jatarokemuri5443
      @jatarokemuri5443 3 года назад +5

      Probably not anymore

    • @noahamankwaah9802
      @noahamankwaah9802 3 года назад +5

      @@jatarokemuri5443 How do you know that?

    • @Beelzemon.
      @Beelzemon. 3 года назад +58

      i think she still does tbh

    • @crilledgheese4584
      @crilledgheese4584 3 года назад +18

      One person who cosplayed her is the real Junko blending in as a cosplayer

    • @shoyaboi6459
      @shoyaboi6459 3 года назад +46

      It's a clever way to make the fans sad. Like in dr2 the devs probably anticipated the hype for chiaki since she's a gamer. And if we're playing dr then we'll obviously like chiaki a lot. Same thing with dr3. They probably saw all the cosplays of mikan, junko, gundham, and everyone else and thought that if there was an ultimate cosplayer then most ppl would like them.

  • @godzillaguy5467
    @godzillaguy5467 2 года назад +200

    I think Ryoma would’ve been a good survivor ngl, him finding a reason to live I think would’ve been good, plus he would’ve added a good dynamic with the group

    • @thepotatotaxi2430
      @thepotatotaxi2430 2 года назад +5

      I think he should've been victim 2 of case 3. The Blackened in question? I don't know I just think it works.

    • @guineamasterlove1756
      @guineamasterlove1756 Месяц назад

      Yeah, I’d say ryoma’s arc would be more narratively satisfying than himiko

  • @thenerd-bot9847
    @thenerd-bot9847 3 года назад +616

    Okay, first off, any reimagining that has best girl Kirumi as a Survivor is great in my book. Plus, I _love_ the fact that you used the 'Two Killers, Only One Blackened' rule that felt so wasted in V3-3. Plus, it just works so well to have Kirumi to be the second killer. Something that I enjoy about her is her 'ends justify the means' mentality. She has the best of intentions, she wants to help as many people as she can... but she's all too willing to go down the dark roads to do it, being one of the more cruel and manipulative Blackeneds. Having her fill the role of the murderer amongst the survivors is _perfect,_ plus, as you said, it makes more sense from a character perspective, as leaving Kork alive would throw a wrench into Himiko's own development. Not to mention, I'm pretty sure the whole "real fiction" ending would absolutely drive her over the edge into Despair.
    My gushing about my favorite V3 Character aside, I like the touch of Tsmoog faking her execution. We've had faked deaths before, but the Mastermind outright cheating to get out of their just desserts is something unprecedented, and feels totally in line with how Tsumugi's a Mastermind who refuses to play by her own rules she made for the Killing Game.
    Finally, I'm so glad you kept the original three Survivors alive. I love Himiko and Shuichi to bits, and while I'm not exactly a Maki fan, it does make sense that she'd be a survivor, given everything that happens Chapter 5 wise. Also, I never thought of how Kiibo's death was also necessary in a sense, being the Hope to Tsumugi's Despair, and as such, also needing to be destroyed to end Danganronpa permanently.
    Overall, a really solid video, mate! You just earned yourself a new subscriber!

    • @Pablo-yu9mc
      @Pablo-yu9mc 3 года назад +10

      If the first game had v3 rules, Celestia would be alive, since everyone had to vote for Yamada

    • @jajie-yl4hu
      @jajie-yl4hu 3 года назад +16

      @@Pablo-yu9mc um, ya do know the person that Celeste killed was Hifumi, and Monokuma isnt gonna execute a dead body

    • @zuriiiiiiiiiiiiiii
      @zuriiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 года назад +2

      @@jajie-yl4hu ...I think that he would and it would break because of it

    • @Marigold11037
      @Marigold11037 3 года назад +9

      I definitely agree with the idea of Tsumugi cheating in the game, even mroe than Junko in DR1. I mean she already cheated the first trial, why not fake her own death?

    • @kiera6326
      @kiera6326 3 года назад +1

      @@jajie-yl4hu
      True, but if he’d already said the only blackened is the one who killed Taka, he couldn’t very well change that just to go and execute Celeste

  • @Zafaruss
    @Zafaruss 3 года назад +291

    Nobody talking ab how miu would fit every role to be the mastermind

    • @667nine
      @667nine 3 года назад +5

      How?

    • @komiiplays6721
      @komiiplays6721 3 года назад +41

      miu would of been too obvious she didn't get along with anyone so if they started to suspect anyone it would of been her

    • @jigglypuff452
      @jigglypuff452 3 года назад +15

      I feel like that would be too much against her comic relief

    • @jaroj1112
      @jaroj1112 3 года назад +6

      Too obv

    • @cakepop2149
      @cakepop2149 3 года назад +17

      Miu slips up too easily so probably not

  • @KrystalcKobra769
    @KrystalcKobra769 3 года назад +1448

    Personally, I think Kaede and her sister should've been the masterminds. After all, if they weren't going to be the masterminds, then why was Kaede's sister even brought up? Why did she even HAVE a sister in the first place? Seems like a waste to me.

    • @eeveenorsylveon6150
      @eeveenorsylveon6150 3 года назад +267

      Exactly! I thought this was very similar to Junko and Mukuro, so why was it even brought up? It would be way cooler if Kaede was the mastermind and stuff

    • @fernferg
      @fernferg 3 года назад +109

      Wait Kaede actually had a canon sister? when was this mentioned in the game?

    • @eeveenorsylveon6150
      @eeveenorsylveon6150 3 года назад +208

      @@fernferg It was in chapter 6, before the trial. You find the pods, and a flashback ensues, afterwards Tsumugi states that Kaede has a twin

    • @Someone-or8tp
      @Someone-or8tp 3 года назад +487

      Personally, I thought that Kaede never had a sister, it was just Tsumugi's way of driving suspicion towards a non-existent culprit behind the scenes. There's no evidence that Kaede ever had a sister except documents that only Tsumugi and the set team would've had access too.
      Shuichi even says something like: "is this information even useful?" after Tsumugi tells him and shows him the documents.
      So my theory is that Kaede never had a sister and it was just Tsumugi lying.

    • @pn2294
      @pn2294 3 года назад +22

      Are you serious? It’s hard to tell sarcasm over the internet.

  • @whollycowmusic1833
    @whollycowmusic1833 3 года назад +154

    7:49 "But (Kirumi) feels very forgettable"
    *Aeris Akamatsu wants to know your location*

    • @zuzukram
      @zuzukram 3 года назад +7

      I want to know his location

    • @Rosa-he6xb
      @Rosa-he6xb 3 года назад +16

      “But I think she should be a survivor”
      Aeris Akamatsu: …..I’ll let this slide this time

  • @TheBadDeadFox
    @TheBadDeadFox 3 года назад +841

    I liked your video, but I think that Ryoma should've survived instead of Kirumi. I like them both, though.

    • @thelivingliver6715
      @thelivingliver6715 3 года назад +70

      i honestly think ryoma shoulda died in chapter 3 instead of 2 so he coupd have that redemption arc he deserved

    • @meulware
      @meulware 3 года назад +10

      Yeah i dont really like kirumi lol

    • @airflistrawberry5425
      @airflistrawberry5425 3 года назад +4

      @@FrostVer i agree

    • @idkijustexist8558
      @idkijustexist8558 3 года назад +64

      I like both of them tbh and i feel like it would be ok either way. They are both calm, composed and humble, but Ryoma feels like he has nothing to serve or live for, while Kirumi opened herself this large sea of business. Unlike for example Chiaki, Kirumi only tries to appeal as a mary sue and puts this pressure on her to serve others, not having a much of a control over her own life. It would certainly open up an interesting dynamic between the two, as Ryoma is a lonely person that doesn't feel like they are able to find somebody to appreciate them and Kirumi is a busy and very admired person that even tries to serve strangers as she feels connection towards anyone. Maybe Kirumi could learn to not let others take control of her life and find some time for herself and Ryoma could find more reasons to live for thanks to Kirumi.

    • @thelivingliver6715
      @thelivingliver6715 3 года назад +10

      @@idkijustexist8558
      this is why they both are my husbando an waifu

  • @bosskinbasher9161
    @bosskinbasher9161 3 года назад +278

    Honestly this might sound crazy (and maybe bias as this is my favourite character from V3) but I think Korekiyo would have made just as good of a survivor and Kirumi as you say, I wouldn’t mind flipping the two but both have their merits and could fit the role perfectly. Not only would the plot point of having a murderer get away with it happen but I think his potential reaction to the end where tsumugi reveals they are all characters and the potential that korekiyo’s sister doesn’t even exist would add so much weight, basically insinuating he killed for nothing and it was a “lie” could bring a massive amount of sympathy for the character as he breaks down, realising what he did was for nothing and he practically killed someone for now reason, perhaps giving him a sense of redemption as he starts feeling guilt for his decision and we see a vulnerable side to him. It could also be interesting to see how he could interact with himiko post chapter three, I think there’s opportunity for her to be able to have the growth as you wanted to keep it by having it so the cast restricts korekiyo in some way due to their fear of him wanting to kill, perhaps locking him in his room for most of the time, only letting him out to eat and perhaps some other essential stuff, you could have it then where himiko can grow as a character and perhaps even gain more when she has to put aside for her distain for him to help solve the case which can showcase growth for her.
    Which his motive to kill, I think it would have been better if his motive was simply because he thought the mystery of the locked room was impossible to figure out so he decided to formulate a quick way to kill in hopes of trying to getting himself out as well only for it to backfire. You do have to take into account his reason for murder doesn’t really make so much sense since he could have done it any other time, like he could have done it at the first chapter since there was a timer being introduced and he could have used a seance to trick someone into believing they can get out in at a time where things were desperate and be able to leave himself so he could have attempted to make more ‘friends’ but he didn’t and he could have done it in the second chapter two, his desire to kill just came out of nowhere really which I didn’t like. Maybe it would have been better to scrap his sister part really but it would lose the potential it could bring for the character in chapter 6. (Actually, just thought of this now but what if the motive was him trying to get the book to instead try and revive his dead sister? That would have been rally sympathetic and sad. That’s actually a lot better really now that I think about it, it would fit with the theme two of killing for others, kirumi could have killed to save others but korekiyo killed to revive another).
    For how this would affect the other chapters in significant ways:
    4: immediate conflict with the rest of the cast, many restrain him and keep him locked in his room with the use of a heavy object or a lock, perhaps gonta being the only one that can interact with it due to it’s weight. Would be a immediate suspect in Trial 4 due to his previous murder but he could be exempt because he was the only one who was not invited to Miu’s virtual world due to what he did which can add more conflict. Korekiyo himself could also perhaps try to APOLOGISE! APOLOGISE! APOLOG- sorry, try to reconnect with the rest of the cast and make amends for what he did, saying he was being to irrational or he shouldn’t have let his dead sister control him or with what I propose, he shouldn’t have attempted to trade the lives of his classmates for his sister. 1 thing I just thought was that he could of been an alibi for kaito to help prove him innocent, perhaps kaito needed to use the bathroom but only wants to do it in his room, so korekiyo could have been the one that heard kaito and could have been the one to confirm Kaito’s alibi.
    Chapter 5: korekiyo could still be restrained or not depending on his lock situation and if he was able to prove his innocence well and perhaps maybe helping in the case, if they decide to keep him locked up it could bring up ethical dilemmas when it comes to when the cast tries to escape in chapter 5, should they bring korekiyo with them or leave him behind?
    There’s also the idea of perhaps him regretting to kill even more now that the knowledge of him being one of the last humans left is present so he could show more remorse for his actions. Could also have similar thoughts of him being the potential killer like in chapter 4.
    Chapter 6: since this is the final battle, the remaining cast decide to let korekiyo out to help them, after proving himself that he has changed and isn’t going to kill anyone. He goes around and helps and then the trail happens where he has a mental down and bursts into tears after learning the one person he cared for the most didn’t even existed.
    Anyways that’s my thoughts, great job on the video Btw.

    • @beastcarleeto707
      @beastcarleeto707 3 года назад +18

      This was exactly my thoughts I love kiyo!

    • @Nazinsky
      @Nazinsky 3 года назад +8

      I love this! Korekiyo is my favorite too. I love him so much and he deserves so much better. He was abused by his sister and is so misunderstood because of it :(.

    • @R0se_Th0rnz
      @R0se_Th0rnz 3 года назад +6

      Hi, I'm one of those people who have that damned urge to comment something if no one else has said it, regardless of how long ago the comment I'm replying to was sent. :')
      1st, I wanna say thank you. Korekiyo is my favourite Danganronpa Character, so I appreciate what you've suggested.
      2nd, I would like to state something...That's important to me. An idea I wish had been considered by the creators, to be more precise.
      (Please feel free to make a Fanfic where this happens, I'd actually love that. I'd prefer if Amaguuji could be Canon in said Fanfic, rather then them just being friends, but still-)
      Ok so- This is my thoughts on Rantaro's death, specifically Korekiyo's reaction to it.
      I personally felt that the way Kiyo reacted to Rantaro's death was odd. (Hear me out, I ship Amaguuji so just let me say this without you misinterpreting it, thank you.)
      One thing that I believe should be changed about Danganronpa is, if a character seems connected to someone else in a trial/investigation, there should be scenes leading up to it (Which have importance and can be linked to the plot and/or character development in a way that is realistic, or at least can be made sense of. They should also be shown as actually part of the story, rather then just as FTEs that most people won't see. Don't get me wrong, the whole thing with Kaito was great, but Chiaki and Rantaro are good examples of where the creators failed to show any special moments that would trigger certain characters feelings to be as extreme as they were towards them.)
      Why did I mention Korekiyo's reaction to Rantaro's death you wonder? Well, I believe that Kiyo saw Rantaro as a friend, more so then he did the other characters, he trusted him more. Despite being sceptical of him in the scene where Amami was going to 'End the killing game', his reaction to Rantaro's death differed from his reaction to Ryoma's immensely. He certainly seemed to care more about Rantaro, it even seemed like he was struggling to hold his emotions back in front of the others, causing him to have to rush to his dorm. I've noticed that Shinguuji also seems to say random facts when he is nervous or worried, he then tries to cover up how nervous he is further, by linking what he's said to the situation as best as he can.
      I wish they did more with this, and maybe kept Rantaro alive a little longer, so we could see their friendship grow, even if only slightly, before they killed off Rantaro. (As mentioned before, I do ship them, but even if they were just friends, it still would've been better then what had occurred in the canon game.)
      Please don't try to tell me that Korekiyo's reaction is just him getting overwhelmed, because he didn't seem that worried until he realised the person who was dead was Rantaro. That was when he started to actually panic about the 1st death.
      This all leads me to believe that Kiyo cared about him a little more then he did the others. But it's alright to disagree, as long as you try to stay respectful about my opinion.
      (Sorry if anything isn't clear enough, or I seem to repeat myself but I worded it differently. I have autism, so I tend to not realise when I've done something of the sort.)
      Thank you for taking time out of your day/night to read this. ^^
      - From a Kiyo Stan, who sort of Kins him, that just wants to defend him. (I think it's pretty obvious what my OTP is-)

    • @bosskinbasher9161
      @bosskinbasher9161 3 года назад

      @Peko With a bat no problem

    • @bosskinbasher9161
      @bosskinbasher9161 3 года назад

      @@beastcarleeto707 glad you enjoyed what I written

  • @lsffan
    @lsffan 3 года назад +94

    >A killer among them
    There’s already Maki for that

    • @wolfywonder8480
      @wolfywonder8480 3 года назад +8

      The sad thing about that is the fact that Maki's not even a real killer :/ Makes it feel really hollow when replaying.

  • @calamari9436
    @calamari9436 3 года назад +95

    "I don't think anyone would care if Keebo lived"
    *No, That's Wrong*

  • @jsdotigboigamer
    @jsdotigboigamer 3 года назад +104

    There is just one issue with Kirumi being the second Blackened in chapter 3. That issue being Miu.
    Miu tried to kill Kokichi in chapter 4 but fails due to Gonta. If Kirumi survives in chapter 3, I feel like Miu would change her murder target from Kokichi to Kirumi because in her eyes Kirumi has an asshole who killed someone vs Kokichi who’s just an asshole. It still could work if Kokichi convinced both Kirumi and Gonta somehow to work together but I feel like that would only work if Kokichi shows Kirumi the flashback light too. Would Kirumi tell the others about what she saw or not? I’m not sure. For their sake (because they’re all she has left) she could not tell them but also it would go against her character because she would have to tell them what she saw because she follows the request of her people. How would you think it would go?
    Edit: Now that I’m thinking about it, what about the Necronomicon? That just disappeared from the plot. Maybe as “Angie’s final wish,” Kirumi or Himiko bring back Rantaro or something... either that or it “backfires” and Tsumugi returns instead. Because what’s worse than have long a confirmed murder in the killing game? Two confirmed murderers.

    • @kiera6326
      @kiera6326 3 года назад +13

      I don’t know if she would go for Kirumi. She targeted Kokichi because he was causing trouble for all of them, not just her. Whilst I think her reasoning was, “if anyone’s the least undeserving of it, it’s you,” I’m not sure she would immediately go for Kirumi instead, since Kokichi was more of an active threat. That said, I don’t think it would be outlandish for her to go for Kirumi, since she did seem sort of personally offended by what Kirumi did right before she got executed, calling her a backstabbing cunt with a fervour her other insults didn’t really have, and if anybody deserved to die, it was the person who’d already killed someone, and she knew the lengths Kirumi would go to to ensure her own survival. I also thought that her relationship with Kokichi was a bit more good-natured than what Chapter 4 tried to make it out to be. In the end, I think it would go the way you said it would. Kirumi would end up on Kokichi and Gonta’s side, and would be prepared to allow him to kill Miu, but I also think Kokichi would gain more respect for Miu in the process of wanting to remove Kirumi from the game, since he is a “no-killing” person, and maybe he would change his mind at the last minute.

  • @jonathanbierman6305
    @jonathanbierman6305 3 года назад +206

    I agree with your video. The only change I would make is Ryoma decides he doesn't have enough to live for so he kills himself. in the second trial the characters find out Ryoma killed himslef. After that the cast discovers that Shuichi reopens the trial one case and convicts Tsumugi. Then exactly what you said in the video stays the same.

    • @thegreendragon5390
      @thegreendragon5390 3 года назад +3

      ^Briliant^

    • @wolfywonder8480
      @wolfywonder8480 3 года назад +23

      I'm not sure getting Tsumugi offed (or at least fake killed) that early would be wise or even very possible for the characters, because they can't access the evidence that incriminates her. However, I definitely think a simple solution would be Ryoma killing himself, that way the negative drawbacks of Tsumugi's absence until chapter six could be avoided. It would be really cool if Tsumugi pretended to be the only one to trust Kirumi at first after finding out she killed Tenko, only for Kirumi to find out Tsumugi was the root evil of the entire game in the sixth trial. Talk about manipulation, ouch.

    • @jaroj1112
      @jaroj1112 3 года назад

      Plz find my comment.

    • @jonathanbierman6305
      @jonathanbierman6305 3 года назад +1

      @@jaroj1112 Found it

    • @b0il3ra90
      @b0il3ra90 3 года назад +2

      It would not work, since the incriminating evidence (Shot-put ball with pink fibers and secret passage mostly) would not be present, therefore they would have no way of convicting Tsumugi

  • @DetectiveNyx
    @DetectiveNyx 3 года назад +250

    i'm a simple enby. i hear someone say "kirumi should've lived", i'm now prepared to die for that speaker

  • @meow9186
    @meow9186 3 года назад +94

    I cried during Keebo’s death 🧍‍♀️

  • @newbiegamelover4767
    @newbiegamelover4767 3 года назад +95

    I do have one question in mind when thinking of Tsumugi being the mastermind: what would've happened if she ended up being a victim? She did put herself at risk by making herself into a participant.

    • @cryptidliam8452
      @cryptidliam8452 3 года назад +24

      she might do what happened with rantaro and then killed whoever attacked her and blamed someone else, or monokuma would continue without her, as even tho in old games when the mastermind appeared monokuma disappeared, he stayed when tsumugi did

  • @Michael-en2ls
    @Michael-en2ls 3 года назад +195

    I know this is unrelated, but this is my take on the ending. How can Tsumugi cosplay as the old characters if they’re still technically real people that volunteered for the killing games. I think that the first two games were real, but was recreated with fake characters, so they are true fiction. It would also make sense for the world to be boring, after the literal apocalypse. Again this is just my take, since the devs set it up for interpretation, so no one has to agree with me.

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  3 года назад +79

      in the game they said the first two games were purely fiction. In the V3 world, DR1 and DR2 are games so the characters are pure fiction. But as you said, we can't know if anything they say is 100% true so it is possible that the characters of DR1 and DR2 are real

    • @Pablo-yu9mc
      @Pablo-yu9mc 3 года назад +7

      I think everthing is real but years later after everything was at peace they got bored of so much happyness and took junkos idea

    • @toumabyakuya3498
      @toumabyakuya3498 3 года назад +25

      @@Pablo-yu9mc Nope, is as Derpy said. And this was established by Kodaka himself in Twitter. Basically, the Hope's Peak Academy timeline and the V3 timeline are two different timelines, similar to how Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi aren't canon to each other (till the crossover).

    • @Pablo-yu9mc
      @Pablo-yu9mc 3 года назад

      @@toumabyakuya3498 So in one timeline it happened and in other it was fake?

    • @toumabyakuya3498
      @toumabyakuya3498 3 года назад +13

      @@Pablo-yu9mc Exactly. In one timeline everything was real and in the other it was a bunch of games and anime, like it was for us, with the massive difference that some assholic channel decided to produce a deadly version of Survivor.

  • @tombirrell7404
    @tombirrell7404 3 года назад +135

    For the record, I was sad when Keebo died. I liked him, and I still think the characters should have just yanked off Keebo's ahoege again. As he had free will, but didn't really get to use it most of the time as he thought the outside world's will WAS his will.
    It would have been nice to see him live and find out who he is. I think so at least. Now I do see the hope and despair death point, but I still would've liked to see him live.

  • @yurionagony7782
    @yurionagony7782 3 года назад +340

    I bet that if Tsumugui was the ultimate GAMER no one would suspect her
    In my opinion Chiaki was also just there until chapter 5

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  3 года назад +123

      I feel like Chiaki had more presence than Tsumugi because she participated heavily in the investigations and trials. But yea I wish there was more to Chiaki as well

    • @fungii5033
      @fungii5033 3 года назад +37

      @@DerpyHiro I’m pretty sure Chiaki was supposed to be bland

    • @anyanon3849
      @anyanon3849 3 года назад +43

      @@fungii5033 yeah but sadly it left her very uninteresting. Even her real life counterpart had one flaw for two episodes and then became perfect.

    • @imafaux7424
      @imafaux7424 3 года назад +24

      @@anyanon3849 why does no one remember
      SHE WAS THE KYOKO OF DR2
      She was amazing in the trials and did half of the stuff ( other half is Nagito)

    • @anyanon3849
      @anyanon3849 3 года назад +10

      @@imafaux7424 I think everyone is aware of that, doesn't change anything tho

  • @foxzero99gaming16
    @foxzero99gaming16 3 года назад +35

    Tsumugi:I cant cosplay real people
    Kaede:Yey im the only real one

  • @frenchfries2998
    @frenchfries2998 3 года назад +127

    They made tsumugi kinda close to Gonta it wouldn’t be as obvious she was the mastermind. IF THEY JUST MADE HER MORE EMOTIONAL AFTER HIS DEATH. He was basically her only friend. Make her be really sad about his death and pretend to change more for example. He wants her to help the other out more and take charge, to stop calling herself plain because she’s so much more than plain. It would give her more development and fit the others survivors.
    Himiko- Tenko
    Shuichi- kaede
    Maki- kaito
    You could also make kiibo more emotional after mius death but if they didn’t then it would make the audience think that kiibo was the mastermind

    • @wolfywonder8480
      @wolfywonder8480 3 года назад +14

      Yeah, that's one of Tsumugi's giant red flags. She gets emotional after deaths, but only after some time has passed. She's usually more shocked about the death at first, and sometimes just doesn't speak for a while before finally saying something. Specifically, it makes me think back to trial one after Kaede's execution. Tsumugi didn't say a word until after Monokuma had thrown shade at the two dead people and left with his kubs, and even then what she said was weird and disingenuous. That moment where she speaks up about how she feels like she's going crazy was the moment I began suspecting her the first time I experienced V3.

    • @oriol0972
      @oriol0972 3 года назад +1

      And after gonta's death. Tsumugi atleats call out kokichi ?

    • @kiera6326
      @kiera6326 3 года назад +11

      @@oriol0972
      I think she was way too interested to see what Kokichi would do. In all honesty, I believe Gonta’s death was something she planned, and was... probably something she was looking forward to. Maybe she could have faked outrage at Kokichi, but I think at this point, she knew he was looking among them for the mastermind, and was terrified to draw attention to herself.

    • @oriol0972
      @oriol0972 3 года назад

      @@kiera6326 what a Amazing explanation. It does makes sense

  • @ellahalvorsen9918
    @ellahalvorsen9918 3 года назад +177

    I don’t think Tenko should’ve been a survivor (even though she is one of my favorites) but I think she should’ve been a blackened. She was cut short of her character development, so I have some ideas of what could’ve been. I think later on, she should’ve realized men aren’t that bad, and realize that her master taught her some things that aren’t really true. After she finds out these things, she starts to become more comfortable with everyone in the cast. But in one of the chapters, she should’ve killed someone to protect one of her male classmates to show the development she went through. She could’ve gained trust from all of her classmates, only to find out she killed one of them to protect another classmate. Her execution could’ve been well done too. It could’ve been something along the lines of showing her that males were the cause of her death. And, when she fought so hard to protect one of her male classmates, only to realize that they were the cause of her death. Something along those lines. Please excuse me if I’m rambling I’m writing this while I’m half asleep~ 🥲
    Anyways yeah those are my ideas and stuff :D (Also after her execution that could’ve happened her deaths could help Himiko’s character development even more)

    • @bandicootsmwcentral2950
      @bandicootsmwcentral2950 3 года назад +27

      As someone who saw the concept of her unused execution, I'm kinda relieved that they decided to not make her a killer.
      It wouldve been the most polarizing execution in the series

    • @mcode6875
      @mcode6875 3 года назад +24

      I'm glad she wasn't a blackened.
      Because her unused execution was uhh...
      Questionable I would say.

    • @skullsfire1155
      @skullsfire1155 3 года назад +2

      @@mcode6875 what is her execution?

    • @Sean-fz8if
      @Sean-fz8if 3 года назад +1

      @@mcode6875 what was it?

    • @damortalkombat123
      @damortalkombat123 3 года назад +11

      @@skullsfire1155 basically she would’ve been sexually assaulted to death.

  • @knifefish1491
    @knifefish1491 3 года назад +87

    I agree with you on the survivors, but I want to make a change to a story. I think that I would have Kirumi in the Ch. 3 Seance. Kirumi would still kill Tenko, but only accidentally, by trying to readjust, but stepping on Kiyo's floorboard, while doing so, killling Tenko. Then everyone would hate her, blah blah blah, until someone (Preferably Himiko) would find something showing it was an accident in Ch. 4 or 5. Himiko would keep this a secret, because she didn't wnt to believe it. Himiko's actions toward Kirumi would change, and no one, including Kirumi, would know why. Himiko would probably reveal it in chapter 6, when Tsmugi said that Kirumi was programmed to kill Tenko. By then Kirumi would reveal her motive for wanting to kill Ryoma.

  • @vxn11
    @vxn11 3 года назад +29

    Fr I wanted Rantaro to survive, probably just because I’m a simp.. ✨😼

  • @amaiodayaka8926
    @amaiodayaka8926 3 года назад +45

    I know that's not really related to the theme of the video but..
    What if Tsumugi not only cosplayed characters from earlier games, but instead dead characters from V3? Techically V3 cast didn't knew cast of DR1 and DR2 so they were just confused and stuff. That would be a such despair-

    • @nicc_kinda_thicc19
      @nicc_kinda_thicc19 3 года назад +1

      Yeah but then IT would mean that her illness was fake and every case wouldnt make sense

    • @amaiodayaka8926
      @amaiodayaka8926 3 года назад +10

      @@nicc_kinda_thicc19 I mean, she turned away from Kaede, so she could pretty much fake her cospox. The game never really said anything about it trough

    • @SpideyfanX
      @SpideyfanX 3 года назад +6

      @@amaiodayaka8926 Plus, I personally thought it was obvious she was faking her "cospox", though maybe it's cause I thought "There's no way something like that actually exists!"

    • @kkimda5781
      @kkimda5781 3 года назад +3

      Perhaps, she would cosplay ppl from Dr1 and Dr2 and later also started to cosplay dead characters from V3, like at some point to just make survivors snap or something.

  • @societyman7526
    @societyman7526 3 года назад +26

    The way I look at the victim and killer of Chapter 2 is a bit different. Kirumi and Ryoma are total opposites in backstory and motive. Ryoma died because he had nothing left to live for. Kirumi died because she had too much to live for. Both characters died for exact opposite reasons.

  • @libertydelacruz3903
    @libertydelacruz3903 3 года назад +58

    I actually love the 3 survivors but I have initial guesses to whom I want to be the survivors. Rantaro ( he's a very interesting character and I want to see his react to his own past video and the revelations made at the end and such), Miu ( becuase she's actually really smart and helpful at times plus her words might bring some fun in the last trial), Maki ( well, character developement well done) ans Shuichi (protagonisr obviously but he did bacame more confident in him self and his work),KI-B0 to but unfortunately he's going to be blown up like at the end.
    Tsumigi would fake her execution like in Chapter 2 or something.

    • @mell_mendes
      @mell_mendes 2 года назад

      Miu as a survivor is a good idea. She had so much room for positive character development. Not to mention how smart and helpful she is

  • @andrewskaggs7308
    @andrewskaggs7308 3 года назад +29

    I think Ryoma could’ve helped Kirumi with his murder, then it would end up with Ryoma becoming blackened. Either he accidentally ends his life, or voluntarily. Kirumi would survive, but be seen as a killer for the rest of the game.
    Come around to Chapter 3, I would have Tenko murdering Angie out of Rage, but leaving the body. Kiyo would find it, messing with the crime scene to create the locked room mystery. He would later murder Tenko like it goes in the chapter. Tenko would be the trial blackened. Kiyo would survive.
    The game would end with normal amount of survivors, Shuichi Himiko Maki Kiyo and Kirumi, three of which being murderers, leaving to an interesting dynamic between all the survivors.

  • @RyomaHoshi22
    @RyomaHoshi22 3 года назад +78

    I should have been a Surviver along with Keade

  • @stealyourheartz
    @stealyourheartz 3 года назад +48

    ngl kiibo's death destroyed me. i was DEVASTATED, i totally thought he'd survive

  • @KlaviceGavin
    @KlaviceGavin 3 года назад +11

    What if the twist was that Kaede killed Rantaro all along and Tsumugi was falsely executed for it?
    I would love to see Keebo as a Hope obsessed Mastermind. Maybe have some of the survivors be former remnants of despair and thus, Keebo thinks he must purge the world of them therefore he set up the Ultimate Killing Game.

  • @cyber_zen8366
    @cyber_zen8366 3 года назад +59

    What if we made it so that in Chapter 2, Kiyo kills Ryoma, the motive for Kiyo could change in this circumstance, considering how much Ryoma hates life in general, and since Kiyo's entire career is dedicated to the study of human life, that might be something that could cause a conflict resulting in murder, I dunno. In chapter 3 they could do something unique. Since Kirumi is still alive she could work as a sort of right hand man to the student council under Angie's command. During the chapter Angie is able to convince Kirumi that killing Tenko would be the best possible option since Tenko betrayed the student Council. Next later in the case Tsumugi might walk in and see Kirumi and Angie trying to cover up Tenko's murder and freak out, resulting in Angie killing Tsumugi. During the trial you could have kirumi be executed for killing Tenko, and have Angie get off scott free except the student council turns on her for killing Tsumugi. This would also add a more complex arc for Himiko, as she now has to not only deal with the death of her friend Tenko, but also the betrayl of Angie.

    • @bonthebunnycat667
      @bonthebunnycat667 3 года назад +3

      But Angie set up the Student Council to stop the killings, so killing Tenko because she betrayed the council would be pure hipocrisy lmao

    • @cyber_zen8366
      @cyber_zen8366 3 года назад +5

      @@bonthebunnycat667 I guess this would be a version where Angie is more manipulative and is lying about her morals to the rest of the group. I know that would be a lot different from her actual character, but making her more villainous could be an interesting idea.

    • @Nightmaria
      @Nightmaria 3 года назад +3

      I thought kiyo doesn’t kill boys

  • @crypt0_4p3x
    @crypt0_4p3x 3 года назад +13

    “Now, my problem with Tsumugi is,”
    Me: EVERYTHING. *Proceeds to go into a rant about how she did nothing and got Kaede killed*

  • @randomclustermissile8701
    @randomclustermissile8701 3 года назад +58

    I actually disagree, I think Kirumi dying when she did was perfect. Angie said it herself - Kirumi murdered because she had too many reasons to live. And she chose Ryoma to kill for that same reason. Her killing Tenko just makes no sense to her characterisation whatsoever - after all, she still cares immensely for the rest of the characters. I feel Ryoma and Kirumi had a silent agreement that his death by her hand was a request, which of course she had to fulfill.
    I may be biased but Kaede should have survived anyway byeeee

    • @miamafalda1118
      @miamafalda1118 2 года назад +3

      I think both Kaede and Shuichi should have both survived and been dual protagonists. It would offer interesting insight seeing the murders and evidence from 2 different perspectives.

    • @fizzyelfyt4153
      @fizzyelfyt4153 2 года назад +3

      Yeah that's true, Tenko really wanted to live and if Kirumi had a hard time killing Ryoma she would not be able to kill Tenko, also Kaede SHOULD have survived, they did her so dirty

  • @ocaradasmaoladobokunohero
    @ocaradasmaoladobokunohero 2 года назад +17

    Unpopular opinion (maybe not so unpopular): I would've made someone else kill Angie, but Kiyo still killed Tenko, nad have Kiyo as a survivor. It would've been so interesting to see someone murder and not die even after being found out

    • @ZoPoj
      @ZoPoj Год назад

      When i played DV3 for the first time i thought that Tenko killed Angie and Kiyo killed Tenko, so because of the new rule they would have to vote for tenko and korekiyo would stay and everyone would be afraid of him

  • @spooderbike4814
    @spooderbike4814 3 года назад +13

    I’d personally switch Ryoma and Kirumi, Because he started out as someone with nothing to live for, But if he survived by the end, He has friends to live for. But Kirumi is incredibly fine.

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  3 года назад +4

      I personally like it when some characters get a really bad ending. It makes the killing game feel like it has more stakes and I think they gave Ryoma sufficient screen time and characterization to justify an early death

    • @spooderbike4814
      @spooderbike4814 3 года назад +5

      @@DerpyHiro Ah, That’s fine! Your entitled to your opinions! But now that I’ve thought it over, I’d say switching out Kokichi for Himiko would for me, Make his character more expanded, since he could possibly reveal his true self due to the killing game being over, Maybe we could get hard reveals, such as a reveal of him being a possible orphan due to the history his organization in another series since DICE in that other series takes in Orphans. so he could possibly apologize for being such a bad person, if I could make it have more survivors, I’d have it have 4 survivors with, Maki, Shuichi, Kaede & Kokichi, Kaede could still die, she’s just an option if I could have 4 survivors, if I couldn’t have her, Then Kirumi. Kaede I think could have some good character development over the game, and A Thought that I had just now, What if Kaede was simply Switched out for shuichi, like she got saved from her execution by one of the Monokubs by accident. And then she’s phased out for the rest of the game until chapter 6, or she dies and after chapter 6, the ritual in Chapter 3 actually works and revives her miraculously. and instead for the mastermind being Tsumugi, Maybe it’s shuichi, The character you’ve been playing this whole time And once it’s over and shuichi (+Tsumugi and Keebo) Dies, because he’s the mastermind, Kaede could be phased back in, through either her surviving her execution or through the ritual. The Ritual is really underused in my opinion, and bringing back the Protag after the Protag we’ve been playing as dies as the mastermind, it would provide an epic twist. But as it stands, the survivors are good, To me they should be tweaked a bit to have 4, Ill list them now.
      My List of potential survivors as of now-
      Makiroll (already survived)
      Kokichi (Wanted him to have a redemption arc in the whole of Chapter 6’s trial)
      Shuichi (preferred to have him as the mastermind)
      Kaede ( Would’ve liked her to be revived by the ritual)
      Kirumi (wanted her to be The Prime Minister that has Friends to care for instead of her country due to it all being fictional)
      Ryoma (Wanted him to start with having nothing to live for, but however at the end, has friends to live for)

  • @bawdydaram8114
    @bawdydaram8114 3 года назад +31

    Here’s something I just realized.
    Why didn’t K1-B0 shoot a hole through the glass instead of blowing himself up?

    • @pn2294
      @pn2294 3 года назад +7

      Maybe it was tougher than the rest of the complex.

    • @realimereads2707
      @realimereads2707 3 года назад +4

      @@pn2294 It might have just taken multiple shots?

    • @lesbiankiller8183
      @lesbiankiller8183 3 года назад +4

      I think they needed to destroy the whole entire dome and the only way they could do that he had to blow up

  • @odin1303
    @odin1303 3 года назад +42

    My picks :
    (Kaede as protag) : Kaede, Rantaro, Angie, Miu, Ryoma
    (Shuichi route) : Shuichi, Tenko, KiiBo, Maki, Ryoma

    • @kaylemathewcomendador6964
      @kaylemathewcomendador6964 Год назад +3

      I’ve been weirdly curious to see how Kaede being a full on protagonist instead a decoy one would have turned out. I guess Danganronpa really does have a lot of “what if?” potential.

  • @mii349
    @mii349 3 года назад +5

    he. asked kirumi to ‘make this country great again’we all know what we thought of from that line

  • @_F4T4L_
    @_F4T4L_ 3 года назад +16

    4:42 I happened to be really upset about Kiibo's death, honestly. I think he deserved to live. But then again this is him attempting to end the killing game

  • @Doomzdeh
    @Doomzdeh 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve personally always liked the idea of Kaito being the Mastermind of the Killing Game. It just makes things stick so well tbh.
    Like why Kaito was suddenly near the Library after Rantaro’s death, leading to him rushing in alongside Tenko. The BDA would sound because Shuichi, Kaede, and Tenko are there, giving Kaito cover to sacrifice Kaede so that he can break Shuichi and build him back up after Trial 1.
    Kaito always speaks about being the Hero of your own story. He also attaches himself to Shuichi very quickly. Coincidence? It seems very odd. And with how Kaito so seamlessly makes up fictional stories in his FTEs and subtly avoids actually giving Shuichi any actual backstory, it makes sense that he’s the Mastermind of this fictional story. He refers to himself as the Hero, implying that he’s the actual main character. He even goes out of his way to take Shuichi under his wing and lead him through Chapter 2’s investigation.
    Kaito espouses Hope in its most common form, saying through any trial that all they need to do is believe in each other to find the answers they seek. He constantly keeps up the pressure for everyone to escape too, driving everyone to Hope. It’s also notable that Kokichi, the one trying to take the game down, is saying the opposite and is often presented as Kaito’s foil. Imagine if you got to the end of the game and Kokichi was the one who was looking out for you while Kaito had been leading you to ruin. Imagine the emotional significance and impact on you. Imagine the emotions that Shuichi and Maki would feel as the man who led them through their development arcs was doing so only for his stupid fictional story. Imagine him still acting nonchalant and calling them his Sidekicks in this story. Imagine him saying casually that everything is scripted, which is why he didn’t say that he loved Maki back after she confessed prior to his “execution” in Trial 5. Imagine him admitting that he framed Kaede in Chapter 1 because she wouldn’t answer his attempts to get close to her and lead her through the story, which led to him ditching her to make Shuichi the Protagonist.
    I also think it’d be ironic if Kaito, the Mastermind, was the one kidnapped by Kokichi in Chapter 5 as he pretended to be the Mastermind. It’d be pretty funny and ironic in hindsight, I think.

  • @shiroshinigami239
    @shiroshinigami239 3 года назад +9

    I would have preferred if there would have been no survivor in V3 since that's actually the point in the end: As long as someone wins the killing game, Danganronpa will continue hence Shuichi wanted to form a suicide pact with the remaining students. With these three surviving Tsumugi they technically win Danganronpa what contradicts what Shuichi tried to do.

  • @andysee6996
    @andysee6996 3 года назад +12

    I was going to suggest that Shuichi be the decoy protagonist and Kaede be the true protagonist to make the subversive nature of Danganronpa V3 more pronounced, but then the survivors would have so many X chromosomes that you'd think someone bowled a perfect game. Perhaps there should be at least one survivor of each sex in every game.

    • @AndITookThatPersonally
      @AndITookThatPersonally 3 года назад

      Yea i agree at some point.

    • @Byleth-uw9iw
      @Byleth-uw9iw 3 месяца назад

      I agree, also i just felt Kaede's personality was a bit too grating tbh

  • @rathead2.0.9
    @rathead2.0.9 3 года назад +4

    I see a reoccurring pattern with most Danganronpa deaths.. the character gets more screen time and we grow closer to them...

    • @TriAzF
      @TriAzF 3 года назад +1

      Yeah especially the victims. You can predict the victims much easier than the culprits a lot of the time. Characters like Chihiro, Taka, Sakura, Hiyoko, Nagito, Rantaro, Ryoma, Tenko, Miu and Kokichi were predictable as victims (I personally didn’t predict all of them but I can certainly see how others did)

  • @Lux_the_Lost
    @Lux_the_Lost 3 года назад +14

    Ooh, now this was an interesting one. So for the most part, the dead in this case stay dead but we have the change from culprit to survivor for Kirumi. I actually really like this idea - for one, Kirumi honestly did not fill the role of chapter 2's killer very well - she took unnecessary measures to move Ryoma's body and left too much evidence behind while banking on Himiko being too proud of her "magic" to reveal the inner workings of her escape trick. If she had simply left Ryoma's body where it was, that case would have been a lot harder to solve.
    So instead we have her not killing in Chapter 2, even though perhaps the thought would still strike her at some point, but then finally snapping under the pressure and killing Tenko in Chapter 3 out of desperation. Now we've seen similar motives for the murders in previous games, but in each case so far the person involved has paid for it with their life. Having them instead discover that they got innocent blood on their hands and planned so desperately for their escape only to discover it was all for naught is a genius twist - Kirumi would now have to deal with the guilt of killing Tenko and betraying everybody for the rest of the game, and she could pretty much forget about ever being friends with Himiko again.
    Come to think, this would invite a fair bit of backlash from Korekiyo too. I recall him making a few remarks about Kirumi in the game that led me to think she would eventually have become another possible target of his had she survived, as another "friend" to send to dear Sister. Although this would be a tad on the hypocritical side, I can see Korekiyo being utterly disgusted with Kirumi when the others reveal her to be Tenko's killer, with her selfish desperation revealed. He had seriously been considering sending THIS to Sister? What a sorry judge of character he'd been...
    After that trial he others, of course, would have a lot of difficulty coming to trust her again and she really wouldn't be able to fault them for it - her own stupid moment of weakness was to blame. She'd have a lot to think about after this - she had snapped under the pressure and had pretty much reduced her own chances of escape now to nearly zero. God knows she wouldn't get another chance - she'd be the first person the others would suspect. She'd failed everyone... She'd betrayed everyone. There would really be nothing to do but pick herself back up and spend the rest of the game carrying that weight on her shoulders.
    So what's left for her to do? Simple - make it up to the others by putting her talents toward solving the remaining cases and other mysteries of the school - so essentially she'd be working alongside Shuichi and aiding him in his investigations (albeit with very wary eyes on her at first). This would also be a pretty good turn for Shuichi, if also one he'd be reluctant to take. While he has improved as a detective at this point, the others are honestly a little too reliant on him and him alone during the trials at this point (and it so happens to REALLY show in Chapter 4), and that ain't good for the poor guy. Kirumi might be just the sort of help he needs to take some of that weight off him and help steer him in the right direction (again, while being help he would still have some trouble accepting).
    This would again put her at odds with everyone else in the fourth trial - god knows, siding against a gentle giant like Gonta would be a very tall order for many and the realization that he's the unwitting culprit would be difficult for many including Kirumi to swallow - but even still, having been about to gather facts and listen carefully to the things everyone else had to say, she would reluctantly but firmly agree with Shuichi and have no choice but to accept Kokichi's confession as fact as much as it would hurt to do so.
    This understandably would not sit well with Himiko or Kaito, and both of them would put Kirumi on the spot as their suspect - an effort that would ultimately prove pointless and useless, as Kokichi would point out in some way or another that it would be impossible for Kirumi to have murdered Miu as he had with all of the others, thus leaving Gonta the only possibility by process of elimination. Kirumi couldn't fault them for suspecting her, really - she'd brought that upon herself.
    But at the end of the trial, with Gonta realizing the truth, crying and begging them to not go after Kokichi for what he'd done, he'd make one additional plea to the rest of the cast - Gonta would ask them to forgive Kirumi and give her another chance. After all, had she not been driven to her actions in a very much similar manner to how he had? They had both been stupid, they had both been pushed to the brink and had a moment of weakness because of this whole stupid game. This would completely and utterly shock Kirumi herself; even the gentlemanly Gonta who would literally never hurt a fly had been angry with her up to now and she very well deserved it... and now, here he was suddenly begging for forgiveness on her behalf?! Kirumi would openly object to the very idea and point out that she had acted far more selfishly than Gonta, and that unlike him the life she had claimed was a completely innocent one. Tenko had never planned to commit any murder int he first place, unlike Miu... Tenko frankly deserved to be standing here among the others, and Kirumi would even argue that it should have been herself who'd died in the seance! But of course, Gonta being Gonta, he would have absolutely none of it and shoot this objection down. He would point out that Kirumi had indeed made mistakes, terrible ones... But she was not a bad or evil person, and she deserved to live a good and honest life as much as Shuichi, Kokichi, Kaito or any of the rest, and that she shouldn't be shouldering her terrible burden all by herself anymore.
    Kirumi would, for the first time, have absolutely nothing to say. This plea by Gonta would leave her completely stunned, perhaps even moving the usually calm, level-headed and calculated Ultimate Maid to tears. It would have a bit of a mixed effect on everybody else - to Himiko what occurred with Kirumi was a lot more personal so I don't think she'd really be willing to forgive her, and Kaito probably wouldn't be convinced either. They would both still be wary of her stabbing them in the back again - Shuichi, however, would see things differently. He had been very reluctant to accept her help, but as far as he could see Kirumi had proven herself ready to aid everyone and truly regretted the things she'd done; he wouldn't bear her any resentment - despite clear objections by a few of the others, he would give Gonta his word and Keebo would probably stand with him too.
    With that, Monokuma would laughingly initiate Gonta's execution and the bit with Kokichi would play out with even Kirumi standing against Kokichi now, quite visibly angry with him for simply mocking Gonta after everything he'd just said and showing a more emotional side of herself than usual. After this, though still believing she doesn't deserve it she'd be nonetheless grateful for her second chance and would firmly stick to her resolution to help Shuichi and the others with their investigations of the school. She'd begin asking the big question about why Gonta had been driven to murder in the first place, too.
    As for what to do with her from there, well, who knows? I can see her still acting as Shuichi's partner during the investigations and doing whatever else she can for the others and perhaps even growing closer to some of them, her reaction to the devastated world outside would undoubtedly be pretty heart-rending, and I could see her being the one to help Shuichi put the facts together and make Maki realize that she in fact didn't kill Kaito in Chapter 5's trial, and of course she would take a firmly defiant stand against Tsumugi in the finale and join the others in not voting, and be standing there with Shuichi, Maki and Himimko when the dust settles.
    Oh, and maybe also not have Keebo blow himself up in the whole crazy process? Honestly, I don't know why they felt the need to do that.

    • @crypt0_4p3x
      @crypt0_4p3x 3 года назад +2

      2 LIKES AND NO COMMENTS WTF

    • @boiledhotdogwater4071
      @boiledhotdogwater4071 2 года назад +2

      this comment was so wonderful to read, i really wish this happened instead of the actual ended

  • @bebe_xcx
    @bebe_xcx 3 года назад +5

    Gonta was the only character out of all three games i cried over

  • @beaksters
    @beaksters 3 года назад +3

    They pulled a V2 on us except no exceptions, they all fucking survived cause none of them where fucking real except they where but also they weren’t.

  • @jaroj1112
    @jaroj1112 3 года назад +6

    I feel like maki’s reveal was too early causing her for some people to stale later in the game. She should of been revealed at the end of chapter 3. Also, I would have kiibo surviving. I would have tsimugi die in chapter 2. Instead of ryoma, instead of having him having a bunch of attention in the beginning. When Ryoma finds out nobody loves him. He goes to GONTA and kiibo. Gonta and kiibo helps ryoma. Making him have a will to leave. Once Gonta is reached as the killer, Ryoma has a mental breakdown. But kiibo helps him get over it and stay looking bright. At the end of the 5th class trial. The mastermind turns off kiibos memory, remember. But this happens after shuchi does his “end” part. But, Ryoma remembers kiibo telling him if he shuts down just tell him commands and he’ll respond, he also remembers that kiibo told him about his secret of having weapons. Ryoma didn’t tell anyone to respect the secret. So, Ryoma tells kiibo to activate super mode. Ryoma runs around the table, jumps on kiibos back, scraping him in. Shuichi quickly says “your life is on the line Ryoma don’t do this!!” He responds “I’ll do this for everyone here, even if my life depends on it.” (Ok, you remember that video when Derpy goes over the ratings for v3 and Ryoma places 15th for the Japanese , this iconic line will make him way more respected because most Japanese people will sacrifice their lives for there country shown at the end of ww2. The same act is represented by Ryoma right here. This will make his popularity go up. Then he does what kiibo does at the end of chapter 6 at the end of all of that Ryoma slips off after breaking the glass barrier around the school. Kiibo wakes up and remembers his memories finally, sees what just happened then sees an injured ryoma on the ground and a piece of debris coming straight at ryoma. Out of desperation kiibos uses all his blaster power to get Ryoma out the way, but it’s too late. We get a cutscene of a piece of the school on Ryoma, and kiibo calls all the other survivors up. And we go to shuichis POV and see kiibo lift the piece up to see ryoma’s dead body. But instead of having the AAAEEEAAAAEEEAAAEEEEAAEEE’s we get sad music. After that kiibo picks up ryoma’s body and for the first time cries. Something kokichi told him he could never do because he can’t feel emotions. As we see the cast get a grip of themselves, Kiibo, maki, shuichi, himiko, and Ryoma’s dead body in kiibos hands. The game ends. Or whatever. Any ways next part. I wouldn’t have tsimugi be the master mind. I would have her die instead of rantaro, then have rantaro die in place of ryoma. Honestly this is my info so far I have an idea of who I would have be the mastermind but it would need changes from the first game ;p.

  • @SirLuckySlime
    @SirLuckySlime Год назад +5

    To be honest I always imagined a situation where during chapter three, there were two separate murders. One done by anyone and the other by maybe an ultimate lucky student. In this scenario the two killers literally have no idea who died first and whether or not they're the blackened, but the ultimate lucky student gets off scot free because they were lucky and were found to only be responsible for the second murder.
    Pretty simple, but I like the idea more than it constantly being the same killer for both people. Also I find the concept of not knowing whether or not you're the blackened to be interesting.

  • @williamsoule9067
    @williamsoule9067 2 года назад +15

    Glad you brought up the Chapter 3 two killers rule. I think the game would’ve benefited from Korekiyo only killing Tenko and getting rid of the motive we don’t talk about. Instead, have Angie be killed by Himiko. This still allows her to obsess over Tenko’s death too. Then, Korekiyo lives in her place, but now there’s an added benefit: conflict. Korekiyo being a murderer will add interesting tension and cause issues in the class trials, especially the 4th chapter. And by having him survive, it creates an interesting moral question of should he?

  • @ASmolGuineaPig
    @ASmolGuineaPig 3 года назад +8

    I wish Rantaro survived, I just loved his character and I think his he would be great throughout the game. I could totally see him comfort Himiko in chapter 3. Though I get why he died but I find it unfortunate.

  • @matchochi3340
    @matchochi3340 Год назад +4

    If this ending happens and Kirumi lived….
    *Shuichi adds another waifu to his collection*

  • @lukesk11135
    @lukesk11135 3 года назад +6

    I wish the Necronomicon would have been actually used on Rantaro or Kaede instead of just being a wasted plot point.

  • @christopherbennett5858
    @christopherbennett5858 3 года назад +5

    You know, this was pretty good. They really should have utilised the double Blackened rule.
    One thing that could have been done is Tsumugi's cover up fails, she's executed as an accomplice and the game continues this deteriorating, malfunctioning vibe.

  • @pokespritemaker3
    @pokespritemaker3 3 года назад +7

    Honestly, you could interchange Himiko with Tenko as the survivor. Tenko could have gone a character arc of where she cant trust any men after Kiyo’s trial and slowly build that up by her seeing Kaito, Shuichi, and Maki training outside. Maki and Tenko can form some kind of friendship (their designs look very similar anyway) and we get a better Tenko who can trust men a little bit more.
    I liked Himiko originally. But after watching a few LPs of other youtubers, i find her quite... annoying? Because of her whole “it’s my magic” shtick, which they went really hard on in this game. Ryoma with his “Still got ways to go”, Kaito’s “Luminary of the Stars”, Maki’s “Do you wanna die?”, etc etc. Which is why i think Tenko can also take Himiko’s place as a survivor.
    As for Kirumi, I also do like her. I love her design and devotion as a maid. Her motive was trash honestly. Even for Danganronpa standards, a high school student of exceptional talent as PM is kind of a reach. Maybe it’s because politics and government tend to have a bad stigma/negative trait to most people (including me), which may have been a turn off for Kirumi’s motive. I like your idea of having her being a survivor though. She would have been very useful in class trials even if she got away with Tenko’s murder, as a way to try and gain everyone’s trust back.

  • @sakiyaki-sashimi
    @sakiyaki-sashimi 2 года назад +3

    If Tsumugi fakes her own death it would play into the whole “truth vs lies” thing of the story because she would be lying not just about the killing game, but about her death

  • @Sinc3r3ly
    @Sinc3r3ly 3 года назад +6

    Kiibo didn’t need to die imo

  • @maplesummers2023
    @maplesummers2023 3 года назад +7

    What if Korekiyo killed Tenko, and Kirumi saw and killed him in retaliation, but because he killed Tenko Monokuma decided to not have an execution, or to execute Monodam for trying to betray him?

    • @carat_light
      @carat_light 3 года назад +1

      But Monokuma executed Celeste despite Yamada killing Taka. So it wouldn't exactly be the fairest choice

  • @joellema9879
    @joellema9879 Год назад +3

    I don’t think I’d change anything, but I would really like if somehow Rantaro made it to the end….again lol. Maybe somehow, someone else went to the library and fell into Kaede’s trap before Rantaro could go check out the secret door. Ideally it’d be Tenko, allowing Himiko to take her place as the chapter 3 victim. Rantaro could maybe get closer to Shuichi in the following chapters and eventually reveal the whole survivor perk thing. It might also be interesting if he made it to the end of another killing game and Tsumugi plays a clip of him sacrificing himself in the last game. But, Rantaro is literally my favorite character in the whole series, so I am severely biased. I know this would be a stretch though, so even though I’m sad he got killed off first, it was kind of important to the story. But, having him survive would be epic, the dude would have survived two damn killing games. He might as well be the ultimate lucky student at that point. But yeah, wish he would have been around longer.

  • @rayrayarmstrong7
    @rayrayarmstrong7 3 года назад +7

    I have no idea about the next Danganropa game about how someone kill somebody in front of you but another body has been discovered so they have to work for that murder instead of the one that the main character witness in front of them

  • @chigginnuggie7681
    @chigginnuggie7681 Год назад +2

    It would have been awesome if Kaede survived, but chapter 1 was the same. Think about it: it would have been AMAZING for chapter 1 to become the very first case with NO execution(making it unique). This would result in two things: everyone distrusting Kaede AND there being an overarching mystery of who truly killed Rantaro. By the time the final case happens, Shuichi and Kaede could find the ball with vest fibers on it and realize that it was the MASTERMIND who killed and tried to frame Kaede. This could lead into both Shuichi and Kaede leading the final trial, with Kaede leading the mystery of Rantaro’s death and exposing Tsumugi and Shuichi being the one to ultimately defeat her. I think that could have been great.

  • @CheeseTheWhistle
    @CheeseTheWhistle 3 года назад +5

    Hiro's answer to all three games: in the end, it doesn't even matter!

  • @youwishforbile
    @youwishforbile 3 года назад +3

    Technically, Tsumugi should have been able to 'cosplay' as some of the people from Rantaro's killing game, right? However, she only cosplayed as characters we know from the previous series, which I find quite weird since she should have been able to cosplay as all of the dangaronpa characters, this including the ones we haven't seen.

  • @That_Isabelle
    @That_Isabelle 3 года назад +24

    First thing on my list:
    *make kaede a survivor*

  • @sadfaffsafd6153
    @sadfaffsafd6153 3 года назад +7

    When you brought up kirumi and tsumugi switching places it made me realize that kirumi would've been a great mastermind. sure her crazy backstory and execution would go to waste, but I think it would've been really cool to see the super motherly character turn out to be the most evil.

  • @donutdog1937
    @donutdog1937 3 года назад +6

    i feel like angie's execution would be monokuma proving to angie that atua wasn't real and killing her after

  • @sunstriketacos
    @sunstriketacos 3 года назад +19

    Ryoma Korekiyo kaede Gonta Angie

  • @derrickhaggard
    @derrickhaggard 3 года назад +5

    I loved the idea of keeping both Kaede and Shuichi alive and having Kaede remain the lead playable heroine.

  • @butterfli3946
    @butterfli3946 3 года назад +7

    i really wanted rantaro to survive so he could live up to his ultimate

  • @nikojutsuowo847
    @nikojutsuowo847 3 года назад +16

    I completely tough kaede is fuyuhiko sister lol
    She look similar to her sis

  • @viviennemorgan7217
    @viviennemorgan7217 3 года назад +54

    i wish that kaede would stay with shuichi

    • @kwksmxndjkska1328
      @kwksmxndjkska1328 3 года назад +20

      Yeah..
      Honestly, people say that kaede shouldn't be a protag because she's different from naegi, hajime and komaru and like- it would be fun if we played as an optimistic character and there's nothing wrong if she's different from the other protags.

    • @ponygirl4441
      @ponygirl4441 3 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @unfaithful...
      @unfaithful... 3 года назад +6

      It would be a great idea. Because it's good for Shuichi's confidence and she would make him feel better everyday

    • @LiamVickerss
      @LiamVickerss 3 года назад

      İ agree %100

  • @infernixrealm7394
    @infernixrealm7394 3 года назад +11

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  • @Smuggy97
    @Smuggy97 3 года назад +5

    For some reason, I with the exception of game 1, I feel like the cases with two victims should have been a split path and you would get different endings accordingly. I know a lot would have needed to be implemented, but I can't help but be extra curious how that could have worked.

  • @mcode6875
    @mcode6875 3 года назад +25

    Mine:
    As much as I love Rantaro (literally my favorite) i'd keep him as first victim. But with Tsumugi as the killer, in this, she's not the mastermind.
    I'd still keep Ryoma as second victim, but with Himiko being the killer.
    Angie and Kiyo still dies in chapter 3, with Gonta being the other victim. Also, Angie killed Gonta, and Kiyo killied Angie.
    Miu kills Kokichi.
    Maki kills herself, for Kaito to survive (Kaito drank the antidote)
    I love Mastermind Tsumugi. But I love Mastermind Shuichi even more. With this, Kaede falls into despair that the one who she's closest to is the mastermind.
    WIth the past chapters, Tenko has been more nice to men, realizing that they can be stronger than her. Kirumi saw her motive video, and had the will to escape. But not with killing. I dunno about Kiibo, he's there I guess.
    I'd keep the ending but with Kiibo not blowing himself up.
    MY SURVIVORS:
    Kaede Akamatsu
    Kirumi Tojo
    Tenko Chabashira
    Kaito Momota
    Kiibo
    (Alot of K names)

    • @kiera6326
      @kiera6326 3 года назад +2

      “I love mastermind Tsumugi. But I love Mastermind Shuichi even more.”
      YES. YES. YES. I’ve actually thought of them pairing up before as a mastermind duo and Shuichi betraying Tsumugi (or vice versa), with the goal being to give Kaede the most despair possible.

    • @fireinthehole_727
      @fireinthehole_727 3 года назад

      *K* aede A *k* amatsu
      *K* irumi Tojo
      Ten *k* o Chabashira
      *K* aito Momota
      *K* 1-B0

  • @julydagaz8845
    @julydagaz8845 3 года назад +4

    Important thing, if tenko wasn't killed by Kiyo, then they never would have found Kiyo as a killer. Angie's murder was, on itself a perfect murder. If tenkos murder never happened, and they never would have talked about it, they never would have found Kiyo as the killer.

  • @ionnryx
    @ionnryx 3 года назад +7

    DRV3 Alternate Ending :
    - Shuichi founds out that Tsumugi is taking too long in the Bathroom from Korekiyo's Account.
    - Shuichi made a deduction that there's a secret passage in the Bathroom.
    - After evidence and evidence later, Tsumugi was found as the Blackened and the Mastermind. She was executed.
    - Everyone except Rantaro lives.

  • @assbitchfuck6927
    @assbitchfuck6927 2 года назад +2

    And the last three that survived fits the tone of the ending

  • @floofycupkim1197
    @floofycupkim1197 3 года назад +3

    If we had angie and tenko surviving instead of keebo and himiko woukd set up miu wanting to try and recreate keebo. And angie and tenko having an argument dynamic like kokichi and kaito. Or byakuya and aoi.

  • @wolfywonder8480
    @wolfywonder8480 3 года назад +4

    Funny, I also had my doubts about Tsumugi, but for entirely different reasons. Sure, her design was a bit on the evil side, but it's not like all people who look a little sinister are actually bad guys. It's especially odd for me, since V3 was my first Danganronpa game. I think it was all the little things, like how she was suddenly brought up in the first trial by Kiyo who said she left to use the bathroom, or the way she had literally no reaction when Monokuma started throwing shade at Kaede and Rantaro right after the former's execution. I almost randomly had a feeling, in the aftermath of that first trial, when she said something about how she felt like she was going crazy, that she was the one behind it all. I can't explain why, or how, it was just this little feeling of distrust. She didn't seem genuine with her words, and throughout the entire game (though I quickly lost any and all interest in her) she continued making such remarks while also doing nothing to help the other students or get involved in any murders. Her blandness worked in her favor, as no one even remembered to suspect her, but it makes her painfully obvious in hindsight. She'd just pipe in randomly all like, "Oh, well X person couldn't have done that! They're so nice and sweet! Why is this happening?" A someone who's had some disingenuous friends and as someone who thinks twice before trusting someone else, Tsumugi was all red flags. I wasn't shocked so much as I was upset that she was the mastermind, because I wanted to believe in her but she was actually duping everyone the whole time. She was effective - there's no doubt about that - it's just that her way of startling you with her reveal leaves a lot to be desired from her as a person, not as a mastermind.

  • @deinemutter658
    @deinemutter658 3 года назад +3

    I like your Korekiyo and Kirumi idea. I wished they would have just focused on Keebo getting a short development (idk being sad over Miu) and then be a victim but that's just my opinion

  • @Marigold11037
    @Marigold11037 3 года назад +3

    Guys, wait a second. I know a way that Tsumugi could rejoin the group before chapter 6, while still faking her death in chapter 2
    Remember the book in chapter three? That was supposed to revive a dead classmate?
    This. What if during the trial, Shuichi still notices that the instructions haven't been followed, and dismisses the use of the necronomicon. But then at the very end of the chapter, in the build up to chapter four, we see the book on fire and watch as it eventually burns out. Then perhaps see a shadow of somebody.
    Then, either Tsumugi returns confused and seemingly hurt, saying that the book must have brought her back. The others cant fight this, since they saw her die but they also know she's right there in front of them.
    Or even worse, she comes back in cosplay as another character. Imagine the possibilities - she comes back as Rantaro, still confused and not knowing his talent
    Or she returns as Kaede just to hurt Shuichi even more. They never hang out and he never hears her playing piano, all with the excuse of "I'm sorry Shuichi, I think I just want to rest now" (of course this is all just Tsumugi acting)
    This would add to the whole cospox debate, and of course Kokichi would be suspicious the whole time since he can tell when others are lying.
    Then, when the mastermind is revealed, "Kaede" or "Rantaro" or whoever Tsumugi poses as is nearly voted again, killing everybody except for 1 person she chooses to stay alive with her. Except Shuichi picks up on something, probably a hint that Kokichi leaves before his death. It's revealed that Tsumugi is actually the mastermind in cosplay which is incredibly painful and confusing for the rest of the group, especially Shuichi if it's "Kaede" who comes back.
    Then the rest of trial six continues as normal, with Kirumi there as you said, and the game continues.
    My only issue with Kirumi being there is that the cast would be a little unbalanced. In DR1 it was 3 girls 3 boys, DR2 3 boys 2 girls (but secretly everyone) then V3 it'd now be one guy and three girls?
    Anyway tell me what you think of my idea~

  • @SpookySplynko
    @SpookySplynko Год назад +3

    I gotta say , I’m super glad you chose to keep Himiko alive. She’s my favorite character in the entire series and a lot of people ignore her development and say she shouldn’t have survived , which really pisses me off lmao. I’m also glad you kept Kirumi alive cos she’s my second favorite character in the whole series lol.

    • @gregorywood7554
      @gregorywood7554 8 месяцев назад

      Hey, we have the same favorite character!

  • @Itsuki-Hikari
    @Itsuki-Hikari 3 года назад +66

    This is like the alternative version of DR1
    Makoto is like Kaede
    But in this she died unlike Makoto
    Kyoko is like Rantaro
    Since they were the both most interesting character but he died unlike Kyoko
    Byakuya is like Kokichi
    Bcuz Byakuya did try to change the crime scene that the real culprit didn't do and make alot of commotion but unlike Byakuya Kokichi died
    Shuichi is like Sayaka
    But in this version Shuichi survived unlike Sayaka she died
    Idk, i always get this feeling where the V3 is the Alternative version of DR1 where the Protag,Mystery Person and Villain died
    (this is my opinion..)

  • @Grand_Chimera
    @Grand_Chimera 3 года назад +5

    I’m kinda sad that kaede is dead because SHE WAS THE FIRST GIRL PROTAGONIST BUT NO THEY HAD TO MAKE IT ANOTHER MALE

    • @TheBibirules
      @TheBibirules 3 года назад +1

      Really hoping there's a fourth game but with a female protagonist

    • @Grand_Chimera
      @Grand_Chimera 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBibirules yeah there’s only one hame with a female protagonist but it’s not really good

    • @derrickhaggard
      @derrickhaggard 3 года назад

      @@Grand_Chimera Ultra Despair Girls isn't that bad of a game but yeah I'll admit it is the weakest in the series.

    • @Grand_Chimera
      @Grand_Chimera 3 года назад +1

      @@derrickhaggard yeah

  • @unfaithful...
    @unfaithful... 3 года назад +11

    I think Kaede, Shuichi, Kirumi and Ryoma would be really fitting as survivors.
    (Spoilers)
    The reason why I included Kaede it's because she's a bit underrated. Many people hated her because of her personality. And it wasn't really true that she killed Rantaro since Smoogi framed her. Also stop making hanging jokes because it's really sick.
    Also people hated her because she was a mary sue. If you watched Weeby Newz's Kaede character analyze, you'll understand that she's not a mary sue.
    And Shuichi should've stopped her murder plan to prevent her from getting mistakenly executed her.

    • @AndITookThatPersonally
      @AndITookThatPersonally 3 года назад

      I agree and stuff but could you explain what or who "mary sue" is?

    • @unfaithful...
      @unfaithful... 3 года назад +1

      @@AndITookThatPersonally A mary sue is a person that is perfect, bland and doesn't make mistakes at all

    • @AndITookThatPersonally
      @AndITookThatPersonally 3 года назад

      @@unfaithful... Thank you. And People say that Kaede is like that? It just kind of confuses me ngl ._.

    • @carat_light
      @carat_light 3 года назад +4

      Kaede isn't underrated at all.. She's a fairly loved character. At least on the side of the fandom I am, people cried at her execution (which I can't say the same to other executions) and wanted to continue to play as her. She has lots of fanart, appreciation and fanwork.
      Underrated characters are for example, Impostor and Mahiru.
      However I agree with your other points, Kaede definitely wasn't a mary sue. Mary Sue's are perfect, while Kaede isn't but she's still very lovable.

  • @erinknight6563
    @erinknight6563 3 года назад +3

    My survivors
    Kaede
    Rantaro
    Kirumi
    Himiko
    Keebo
    Death order
    Chapter one
    Victim-Maki (I know this would skip the development but it would be like Rantaro where you learn more about them later)
    Killer-Shuichi (it would be like Kaede and be really sad)
    Victim-Ryoma (I feel like he should die here)
    Killer-Miu (Idk)
    Victim 1-Tenko
    Victim 2-Angie
    Killer-Kirekiyo
    I think chapter three is the perfect time for them to die
    Victim-Kokichi
    Killer-Gonta
    Victim-Kaito
    Killer-Kaito
    Mastermind-Tsumugi
    Idk how Tsumugi would die but she would

  • @table2.0
    @table2.0 3 года назад +3

    What if Kork asked Kirumi to help him? Or better yet, she walked in on his plans and, having snapped, agreed to be a cleanup crew for him?
    Her being the ultimate Maid, she’d be perfect to clean up his messes, maybe setting up the scene with Angie for him after the kill and potentially finishing Tenko off from under the floorboards if if the plan didn’t end her fast enough for her not to potentially scream or tattle or something? She wouldn’t be the killer for the first one, so if she needed to kill Tenko, she could- thus ensuring her continued life such not to die in the killing game and whittled down the cast more so the last few would be easier to kill and get away with so she could escape

  • @thomasedison5453
    @thomasedison5453 9 месяцев назад +2

    Here's how I would've change DRV3:
    Mastermind changes: Professor Iidabashi is the main mastermind while Tsumugi is a part of Team Danganronpa. In this version, Tsumugi complains on how plain she is because she's wanted to be as boring as possible and was tired of hosting Danganronpa. Monokuma will be the audience surrogate while Professor Iidabashi is Kiibo's So called "Inner Voice" and spectates through his eyes.
    Chapter 1: Tsumugi kills Rantaro in order to prevent Kaede from becoming the blackened.
    Chapter 2: Himiko dies in chapter 2 instead of Ryoma. Tenko gets character development.
    Chapter 3: The 'First come first serve' Rule comes to play in chapter 3. Korekiyo kills Angie, becoming the blackened. Ryoma kills Korekiyo by sabotaging the Seesaw Effect in order to protect Tenko from being killed. Monokuma executes Monodam for killing Monokid and Monosuke. Ryoma live due to the First come first serve rule and gets character development and a new will to live.
    Chapter 4: Everything goes the same except Kaede and Ryoma are the only one who suspects Kokichi's villain act after Gonta's execution.
    Chapter 5: Kaede takes the poison arrow instead of Kaito and is the one who dies instead of Kokichi. That's when the protagonist role transfers to Shuichi. The plan goes the same except Kaede wants to reveal the truth behind Kokichi's lies.
    Chapter 6: Instead of the mystery being revealed to us, Shuichi and those who survived to will be the ones who figure out the mysteries and that the events in THH and SDR2 ever happened because Danganronpa was a show. It's also revealed that Tsumugi purposefully left evidence on how to end Danganronpa before the first class trial. Kiibo destroys the academy, Killing Professor Iidabashi in the process. Thus ending the show.
    The survivors: Shuichi, Kokichi, Ryoma, Tenko, and Maki.

  • @Yoh2704
    @Yoh2704 3 года назад

    Actually someone who does good and logical Ronpa content. Nice :)

  • @SuperLetsplayfan
    @SuperLetsplayfan 3 года назад +3

    I have... to disagree with Kiibos death, because... it feels like he died for no reason. He was going to die with his friends in the original idea... and in his head that's why he was going to go down. But then, the others suddenly decided to live... and that's where it seems odd to me.
    If Kiibo was instead told he had a new chance to actually live without being controlled... Who knows

  • @hydroarchonfaker
    @hydroarchonfaker 2 года назад +4

    Okay I would almost do the same. Almost. But instead Tsumigi is found out in the first chapter. And her execution is faked. That way we still get to be a female protagonist finally and not another Makoto. I like Suichi I do. He’s great. But he would have served so much better as a friend character.
    Cause honestly Kaede did not deserve to die so early. And we deserve a female protagonist.

  • @victoriapulcifer6218
    @victoriapulcifer6218 3 года назад +6

    Six words: I'd Trade My Life For Yours.

  • @crilledgheese4584
    @crilledgheese4584 3 года назад +2

    I think that both Kirumi and Ryoma would be great together as friends if they are alive. Ryoma teaches Kirumi to be independent and not let people tell her what to do and Kirumi teaches Ryoma that he matters and that he shouldn't think that he can't do anything or think about himself badly.

  • @MoistCrumpet
    @MoistCrumpet 2 года назад +3

    What I find interesting about the v3 ending is that it was supposed to be terrible, and sure enough a lot of people ended up hating it. Personally, I thought it was genius. But I also didn’t really appreciate the huge plot dump. I really don’t know how a new danganronpa game would work with an ending like that, unless it’s a spin off game perhaps.

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  2 года назад +1

      They could just make a completely new universe that has nothing to do with Hope's Peak Academy which is what I would want from a new DR game. The only additions I would be ok with for the Hope's Peak saga are prequel stuff. I think V3's ending is a good conclusion to it all.

  • @bearluke6723
    @bearluke6723 3 года назад +2

    I think Kiibo did go through character development. Throughout the whole game, he wishes to prove himself and show his strengths as a robot. This comes from an insecurity that him being a robot makes him inferior to humanity. He knows that his existence is odd compared to everyone else, and as such, he has conflicted feelings about being a robot. This is shown through his free time events, where he is trying to find a purpose. He thinks that because he's a robot, he needs to fulfill his existence with something. He tries to prove his existence, by being helpful to humans. That's why he gets so offended by comments about him being a robot. He likes being a robot, but he dislikes being different compared to everyone. His growth is that he realizes him being a robot means he can do things humans can not. His existence isn't to fulfill some purpose, it is to just be himself. Himself refers to not only him but to the fact that he can change and develop in ways humans can not. He doesn't see humans as inferior to him, he simply sees how he is an individual, how he is different, and how being different isn't a bad thing. I personally also believe all the things I stated were his thoughts and not just the thoughts of the audience.
    As for if he should have been a survivor, this is kind of a stupid idea, but I think if Kiibo's body should have survived, then they could have a chance to write a different ending for him. Remember, Kiibo's memories were erased during the last trial, so he was already dead before the execution. However, they could have written it to be where his antenna breaks as he blows the school up, this would malfunction his memories, and he would soon crash after he was done blowing up the school. His body would fall, and the rest of the survivors would find it afterward. During their final discussion, Kiibo reboots and is restored to how he was at the beginning of the game. He would not retain the memories of the killing game, however, and he would also not be influenced by the outside world. He and hope would still have died, but now he is in a spot to make his path. The other survivors would also accept him as a robot and friend. The game would end, thus letting the player feel a sense of mystery about Kiibo's ending, similar to the rest of the cast. This of course could lead to a Kiibo spin-off, but that's an alternate timeline. Tell me what you think.