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View Poll Results: Danganronpa - Episode 2 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 7 | 31.82% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 3 | 13.64% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 6 | 27.27% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 3 | 13.64% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 2 | 9.09% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 4.55% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2013-07-14, 02:03 | Link #1 | ||||
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2013-07-14, 02:22 | Link #2 |
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Pretty good episode. Wasn't sure whether I am going to follow this show just from first episode but this one sealed the deal.
Btw, I can't believe Maizono died. From the promo images I was sure she would play a big part in the story so her death came as a big surprise. And Naegi lost two harem members in just one episode
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2013-07-14, 06:05 | Link #3 | |
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Since we got weekly episode threads, I'll take the opportunity to post once again the list of the clues Makoto could found, including those that the anime had skipped. These are spoiler friendly. Clues related to Sayaka and Junko's deaths Last Update: 14th July 2013
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2013-07-14, 09:12 | Link #4 |
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I don't think people need those missing clues from the game to solve this mystery. Difficulty is higher in the anime but there were enough visual cues to infer some of that information.
Also, I believe that a lot of that information will come up in the upcoming trial. That decision is good for adaptation purposes. They'll be saving plenty of time.
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2013-07-14, 11:25 | Link #5 | |
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I stated it in the old game thread and I still stick to my opinion that someone who played the game carmoflaged themselves as anime-only viewer. Its really not hard to solve the overall mystery, but the chances of someone understanding the all clues while not getting a certain other clue before that are pretty low. Might be just me being oversuspicious after having played a mystery game again though
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2013-07-14, 12:00 | Link #6 | |
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complete guess how to do is impossible, the evidence? Just look at other forum without someone giving complete clue, their prediction completely gone astray
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2013-07-14, 12:21 | Link #7 | |
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For that i'd have to explain evidence though which would result in not just a spoiler but everyone getting it so I will refrain from it
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2013-07-14, 16:38 | Link #8 |
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I like ep 1 better, but this is still a frontrunner for my favorite show of the season.
As an anime-firster I'm not going to make too much fun of the "mystery" because I assume that the first case is meant to be training mode for the game, and that the rest of the murders will be a little less "HEY, X IS THE CULPRIT" with the clues. Admittedly, the exact mechanics of "how" elude me, so I guess I'm not all that clever. What actually made my heart sink about the whole episode was the same thing that caused me to drop Deadman Wonderland early on: Just the comically over-the-top way things have to be stacked impossibly against the main character, to the point where everyone and everything seemingly conspires against him. It portrays the antagonistic force as arbitrary in cartoonish malice, clairvoyant in foresight, and infinite in resources. To use pro-wrestling jargon: If the heel never shows his ass, I don't buy that there's a way to overcome him that is satisfactorily consistent with the narrative. Meaning that either the situation is hopeless, or the solution will be some random BS. I'm going to stick with it because it's too early to assume so much. There's plenty of time for Monokuma to get more nuanced as a character, and I hope his deal turns out to be something nice and twisted. I'm digging the premise, and I really think I would have enjoyed playing the game. The cast is delightfully colorful, and I like the voice acting a lot so far. I almost can't wait for the future "trials" when there are fewer participants who all have established relationships. I suspect there will be more than a few hair-tearing cliffhangers. Also, DAT OP. |
2013-07-15, 19:58 | Link #12 |
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and... the game has started!!!
with two death?!! seriously?? that's too fast for someone who's not ready like me I still haven't recovered for seeing Maizono death, and now Junko too well, baka-Junko... you just died in silly way Maizono's death is necessary to rise Naegi's role in this anime. Naegi is getting too attached to her... where's episode 3??? I'm dying to see it |
2013-07-16, 09:18 | Link #14 | |
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2013-07-16, 10:20 | Link #15 | |
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Going by the rules, one of only two scenarios can possibly play out... 1) A killer gets away with it. Everybody else is executed. The killer graduates, effectively "beating" the game, and presumably being allowed to leave the school. 2) There are a succession of killers, each one being successfully convicted (and executed). So for each such killer, you'd have two deaths - the person killed by the killer, and the killer himself/herself. So the cast gets whittled down 2-by-2-by-2 over time. Once you're down to 4 (from 14 - 15 minus Junko), somebody kills someone, leaving 3. 2 of the 3 will have to assign blame to a 3rd (otherwise, its essentially a hung jury with no clear majority). If they're right, the 3rd gets executed. The 2 graduate together, or maybe Monobear sets up some sort of death-game between the two meaning that just one graduates. Monobear may never be defeated, in the sense of this school being shut down and Monobear being either killed or dragged away in handcuffs. But that doesn't mean that the lead character can't "win", and overcome the situation he's in. I could be wrong, but I think some people are overthinking this show. It's like the Saw movies. Or a much more lethal version of Big Brother/Survivor.
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2013-07-16, 10:28 | Link #16 | |
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Shocking that Maizono died so early but really her death flag went up the minute Naegi said he's protect he no matter what. (ok well everyone has a death flag in this but you get my point)
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2013-07-16, 11:22 | Link #19 | |
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Also something I noticed but will tag since not everyone watches the ED sequence Spoiler for ED sequence:
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2013-07-16, 11:26 | Link #20 |
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The trial is a quasi jury system: the students will debate who is the actual culprit among them, by discussing about alibi, murder weapon etc.
It isn't really a regular trial where the primary suspect is stuck at the defendant box. Everyone takes part of the trial. That's why Monokuma stated "you will determine who is the culprit".
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