Danganronpa: The Animation/Releases

This article covers television broadcast, online streaming, and Blu-ray/DVD release information for Danganronpa: The Animation.

Japanese
Lerche, the animation studio which animated Danganronpa: The Animation, was also the distributor of the series on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan, releasing the first volume on August 28, 2013. The series was released in 7 volumes of two episodes each, with the exception of Volume 7, which contained an unaired extended director's cut of Episode 13.

English
On December 31st, 2014, Funimation revealed they acquired the North American home video rights to Danganronpa: The Animation, which was originally simulcast in Japanese with English subtitles through their streaming service. The cast list for the English dub was revealed on April 4th, 2015. The full series was released as a Blu-ray and DVD combo standard edition on November 10th, 2015 with both English and Japanese audio options. A limited edition version set was also released on November 10th, 2015 in a collectible box. . A Funimation "Super Amazing Value Edition" (S.A.V.E.) was later released on February 7th 2017, which included the full series on Blu-ray and DVD but at a lower price point.

The Funimation releases were distributed by Manga Entertainment in the UK on November 9th, 2015 and in Australia on February 10th, 2016 as separate Blu-ray and DVD editions.

All English releases include the same bonus on-disc content:
 * Episode 1 Commentary
 * Textless Openings & Endings
 * Directors Cut version of Episode 13

Standard Editions
German publisher FilmConfect announced they had obtained the license to release Danganronpa: The Animation on June 8th, 2016, later releasing details of the German dub cast on July 27th, 2016. The series was released in four volumes in separate Blu-ray and DVD releases, with each volume spanning 3-4 episodes and featuring German and Japanese audio. The fourth and final volume was the subject of heavy delays due to a legal dispute between FilmConfect and Franciska Friede, who voiced Kyoko Kirigiri. As a result, Kyoko's lines were re-dubbed by Johanna Dost.

Pre-order bonuses
Filmconfect released a limited edition version for all four volumes. Each included a booklet with information and illustrations from the anime, and a number of character postcards featuring their talent introduction card in German. Volume 2 also included a pillow, and Volume 4 included a pin.

Rental
The series is available to rent through Japanese DVD rental company GEO with a set of exclusive covers.

Trivia

 * For some reason in the German release, Monomi is featured in the Volume 4 cover unlike the original one.