no but why is elliot so slay
wow that's pretty
for my friend
accurate.
has anyone did this yet, idk, it just popped up into my head and i quickly made this edit
THIS SHOULD BE CANON BUT IT AIN'T
I would just like a silly Mai Yanagi wedding drawing please, we gotta have Yanagi be the one wearing the dress because fuck the gender standards let him be beautiful for Mai đ
the hayashigeki wedding that will never happen </3
art.
it's strange that i would remember her now, of all times
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happy birthday teruko tawaki <3
I love this headcanon so much
i hc that wolfgang uses outdated slang in the least appropriate situations. in a business meeting and something goes well? "cool beans!" someone's grandma just died? "...well that's not very cash money..." he's trying to keep up with the youth or something. also he's a 43 year old in disguise /j
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best fangan
When I first stumbled upon DRDT, I didnât see it as anything else but another danganronpa fangame, a simple derivative of the mainline series created by a admiring fan like all the other Fanganronpas invented (not to put shadow on other fangans, as they are all unique and also level to despair time. the skill and work put into them canât be overlooked. take a look at Heartless Deceit and Brave Danganronpa for example!!! holy fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!). However, it did not take me long to realise that, in fact, Despair Time, is much more than that.
Danganronpa Despair Time is an amazing creation, a hidden gem with quite an alluring charm to it. What else is there to say? (there is a lot more to say.)
Ever since the prologue, the prelude, the start, the calm before the storm, released, Danganronpa Despair Time has never failed to deliver a beautiful and extremely compelling narrative. It doesnât take a genius to tell that there has been an enormous amount of effort put into it.
The art, for one, is absolutely stunning. Itâs level to the likes of famous games like, for example, Fortnite Battle Royale and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IV. Both games have multiple artists, unlike Danganronpa Despair Time. The fact that itâs just one singular individual working on such is almost unbelievable.
The sprites mimic the Danganronpa style to a verisimilitude, looking extremely realistic. The cutscenes seem to also be similar, yet subtle hints of DTDevâs personal style are shown (eg. The lineweight), creating something that cannot be described as anything but perfection. Itâs amazing how it works so nicely.
Letâs not forget the scriptwriting. The characters are extremely realistic, their struggles, goals and motivations hitting quite close to home for many individuals, including me.
For example, letâs take our protagonist, Teruko Tawaki. She is first introduced as someone who has no sense of belonging, not knowing who her parents are and being separated from her only (known) sibling at a young age. This, coupled with her amazing design, displays how Teruko is much more than the Ultimate Lucky Student, much more than simply the main character of Despair Time.
During chapter one, Teruko begins to feel more comfortable around the people around her, enjoying more of her time and even making friends. She builds trust with them, and forges bonds, just like we do.
However, when she meets up with Xander, things start going immediately downhill when he stabs Teruko, causing her to become unconscious and indirectly causing his own death in the process.
Once Teruko wakes up, sheâs in the middle of a crime scene: Xanderâs now a bloodied corpse, and sheâs the main suspect for his murder. Because of this, everyone around her (who, mind you, got along with her extremely well before) began to move away from her.
This is exemplified even more during the first trial, where the spotlight ends up on Teruko, everyone seeming to believe that she was the one that killed Xander even though *he* was the one that attacked her first. Because of this, Teruko ends up flipping out in the middle of the trial, daring the others to vote for her, breaking down in anger and frustration for being betrayed by everyone in such a manner.
In the end, when Min is revealed to be the culprit and promptly executed, Teruko states that she hates everyone and says that sheâs never going to trust anyone ever again, moving away.
A lot of people have said that they dislike Teruko for this, but I donât share the same sentiment. In fact, I think itâs extremely realistic for her to have such a change in nature and breakdown. After all, consider:
- Someone she trusted immensely (Xander) tried to murder her and broke her trust through doing so. Infact, Xander was the first person Teruko met, so his bond with Teruko may have been stronger than the others.
- Min may have technically prevented Terukoâs death, but she also caused Xanderâs and framed Teruko for it, making everyone think that Teruko was the one that killed him.
- Even though Teruko was clearly injured and frightened after being stabbed, the others kept seeing her as nothing but a potential murderer whoâs proof of guilt would save their own lives, throwing heartless accusations at her without even letting her defend herself. Teruko had grown to like and trust most of them, so what do you think sheâd feel if those people began to avoid her and think of her as a bad person whoâd murdered someone out of cold blood?
How would *you* react if this happened to you?
Personally, Iâd also react the same way as Teruko, throwing a fit and breaking down, perhaps even in tears. I donât quite see why thereâs any reason to hate her for such if youâre going to do the same thing in her position.
Then again, Iâm not implying that Teruko is in the right, either. Especially since what she does in the Daily Life segment of Chapter 2, forcing Charles to take his clothes off and holding J at knifepoint among other things. However, there was a reason these occurred, that being the othersâ betrayal of trust. Everyoneâs technically in the wrong, and thatâs the best part.
To elaborate on my last point in the previous paragraph- humans are not perfect. Pardon me for getting into a bit of philosophy and ethics, but there can never be a truly âgoodâ person as there is no true definition of morality, either. For example, someone stealing your copy of Persona 5 Clash Royale Silver isnât nice, but so is yourself getting angry at them and burying them seven feet underground. Letâs all be honest here: Weâve all done something morally questionable in life at least once.
Itâs also the same for the opposite end of the spectrum. In evil, there is still a hint of good. Your teacher in middle school may have been painfully strict, but he still had a soft spot for kittens. Criminals of all sorts have harmless hobbies, like gardening or cooking michelin star meals, that do not harm any humans in the process.
Danganronpa Despair Time understands that concept and utilises it with all the characters, not just Teruko. For example, Arei may seem quite rude, but in chapter two, when Arturo threatens Eden, she immediately jumps in to brutally roast Arturo to make him leave, but offers Eden to become her friend. She, like Teruko, is a extremely well-written character with many dimensions.
However, I digress. The point Iâm trying to justify is that all of the individuals that make up the cast of Danganronpa Despair Time are beautiful characters that have clearly been well thought out.
Additionally, the story of Danganronpa Despair Time manages to sprinkle in the perfect mix of humour, drama and realism in its plotline and characters. Even if only two chapters have been released, you can tell that the future chapters will also be beautiful works of art. Itâs just that sophisticated and fantastic. Iâm surprised that Spike Chunsoft hasnât contacted DTDev to make DRDT a real installment to the canon Danganronpa series.
Ultimately, to summarise, Iâd like to reinstate that Danganronpa Despair Time is a gracious, absolutely splendid work of art this clearly has a lot of thought put into it. Itâs characters, plot, story- everything, works together piece-by-piece to form an exquisite piece of media.
Iâd like to thank everyone that has worked on DRDT- DTDev, Gen, Hydrator, Haru-Suwan, the voice actors, and the translators- for working to create such a sophisticated and sensational video series.
If anyone that Iâve mentioned above is reading this, from the bottom of my heart, I thank you for creating such a wonderful masterpiece. I cannot reiterate it enough. Thank you so much.
he looks cute and huggable
yea he's the biggest asshole I've ever seen. yea he's also the light of my life. anywayâ-
can we talk about how ace's character writing is top-notch? like everyone talks about how great teruko and david's writing is, for example, but i don't feel like enough people would also put ace in that category, when he definitely belongs there.
i may not like ace as a character, but damn he has some great character writing. i'll probably do a small analysis on him later, but idk yet.
standing by this
If you hate teruko you hate women