Board Thread:Dangan Ronpa Wiki Updates/@comment-33561080-20160923184313/@comment-26404599-20160924133907

KoniverseTwelve wrote: King Kyogre wrote: Ah good job finding that info on TV tropes Koniverse, I understand what each alternate meaning is now. They probably all pretend to act in the interests of hope when each of them know what they mean.

Did anyone get a glimpse at what Akane was doing in Chisa's final narration? I swear I saw her standing next to a vending machine with a bunch of dead people next to her but it's probably something else lol. Yeah, i think it was a good arc. Not the best of the two, or even the three, but it's still pretty good nonetheless. I really like the details that they put in Despair Arc - those were the most surprising to me. Like the Ultimate Imposter's real face, or Izuru crying. Little details like that really shine.

Yeah, that helped a lot. Now I understand what Fuyuhiko and Peko meant. I forgot they had an entire clan of yakuza to lead. xD And...I dunno. Probably has something to do with her past. Her really fucked-up past. The details were the best part of this arc no doubt and to show off the sheer disgusting despair of it all hit home how bad the Tragedy of Hope's Peak Academy was and everything that continued, obviously the only big let down for me is the brainwashing idea, I would've liked to have seen instead of 12 minutes of Chiaki's torture, rather 2 minutes of it and the rest being used where Junko exploits each of the students weaknesses, such as Akane's f'd up life as a child and Kazuichi's bullying and turn them to despair that way by bringing up memories of their past. I feel like brainwashing works in Future but in Despair it feels a bit cheap.

I didn't realise Peko had any sort of leadership in the clan, she's just sort of a servant to Fuyuhiko xD The fact they grew up together as kids makes me think Peko was adopted by the clan of yakuza but who knows.