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New Danganronpa V3: Minna no Koroshiai Shin Gakki komikkuansorojī (ニューダンガンロンパV3 みんなのコロシアイ新学期 コミックアンソロジー, lit. New Danganronpa V3: Everyone's New Semester of Killing Comic Anthology) is an manga published by  released on April 24th, 2017 in Japan only. The short stories are themed around humors non-canonical situations starring the cast of New Danganronpa V3: Everyone's New Semester of Killing.

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 * はくり (COVER ARTIST/WRITER?)
 * 荻野アつき (Ogino Atsuki)
 * こいち (Kōichi)
 * のりた (Norita)
 * ぶんこ (Bunko)
 * ももせ (Momose/Momosumu)
 * ゆっこ (Yukko)
 * マンガ：板垣ハコ (Manga: Itagaki Hako)
 * 内田テモ (Uchida Temo)
 * 9℃ (Ku do)
 * 鈴華 (Rinka/Suzuka)
 * タカダフミ子 (Takada Fumiko/Takada Humiko)
 * ちきちこ (Chikichiko)
 * 花咲まにお (Hanasaki Manio/Makio Hanasaka)
 * はやせれく (Haya sere ku/Hayase Reku)
 * 堀口レオ (Horiguchi Leo)
 * △○□× (Miiwashiba)
 * 無糖 党 (Mutō tō)
 * 望月和臣 (Mochidzuki Kazuomi)
 * 遥一 (Yōichi/Shoichi)
 * りりお (Rorio)
 * 渡空燕丸 (Watari zoratsubamemaru/Hikari Kanemaru)

Author(s) △○□× 9°C [Add] Chikichiko HANASAKI Manio HAYASE Reku HORIGUCHI Reo ITAGAKI Hako MOCHIZUKI Kazuomi MUTOU Tamura Ririo (II) Suzuka TAKADA Fumiko UCHIDA Temo WATARIZORA Tsubamemaru Youichi (遥一)

Artist(s) △○□× 9°C [Add] Bunko Chikichiko Hakuri HANASAKI Manio HAYASE Reku HORIGUCHI Reo ITAGAKI Hako Koichi MOCHIZUKI Kazuomi Momose MUTOU Tamura Norita OGINO Atsuki Ririo (II) Suzuka TAKADA Fumiko UCHIDA Temo WATARIZORA Tsubamemaru Youichi (遥一) Yukko

Untitled Illustrations

 * Untitled Illustrations (Pages 003 - 007)

Killing Time

 * Killing Time by Fumiko Takada (Pages 009 - 016)
 * Ki-Bo wonders out loud how Shūichi is so popular with the girls, which Kokichi decides to tease him by claiming Shūichi is a girl. Ki-Bo, of course, doesn't believe him, and Kokichi tells him to ask around with the other students to prove otherwise. The pair go to Miu for proof, and Miu explains a situation where she tried to take Shūichi's hat and Shūichi coldly glared at her in return, much to her chagrin.


 * The pair leave, with Ki-Bo still doubtful, and run into Tsumugi. The group watch Shuichi go into the men's restroom, then Tsumugi proudly explains when she is "cross-playing" as a male character, even she uses the men's restroom. Still not convinced, Ki-Bo questions his doubts about Shūichi's gender which Gonta overhears. Kokichi teases Gonta by telling him he's been "ungentlemanly" towards Shūichi, which upsets Gonta greatly. Kokichi, after he's able to calm down Gonta, explains to Ki-Bo whatever Shūichi's choices or quirks are, they should all support him. Both Gonta and Ki-Bo, now resolved, plan to be "gentlemanly" and "watch over" Shūichi, to Shūichi's later confusion.

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What are you looking for?

 * What are you looking for? - Suzuka (Pages 017 - 024)


 * The story starts off with Rantarō wandering the halls to head outside for some fresh air, only to run into Kirumi kneeling closely to the ground, apparently looking for something. She explains to him she agreed to help Gonta look for his missing bug friend, but her promised time from morning to the afternoon was up so she decides to accompany and offer her services to Rantarō. Rantarō thinks it over, and tells Kirumi that he's been wondering about the MonoMono Machine, and how it could possibly help lead to re-learning his forgotten talent.


 * The attempts prove useless as nothing of value comes out, however, Kirumi admits she is having fun, and Rantarō agrees. The last present they get from the machine is a bottle of Ketchup, and Rantarō recalls a memory where his maid would write affectionate messages in his food with it. He teases Kirumi and says she'd never do that, since she's more cynical and Kirumi retorts she "can be cute" if she's asked to. Rantarō amused, says there are some interesting parts of her and she doesn't seem like a bad person at all, to which Kirumi replies in kind. Even though no real clues were found to re-learning his talent, they both say they enjoyed it and Kirumi will look for more coins to try again. Afterwards, Kirumi prepares Rantarō a plate of.

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Please be my friend

 * Please be my friend - Hanasaki Manio (Pages 025 - 032)


 * Tenko hides behind a corner to watch Himiko talk to Angie, thinking to herself that Himiko is "the girl of her dreams" and becomes determine to befriend her no matter what. Tenko decides to go about becoming Himiko's friend by following her around during the day, including walking her to the cafeteria and trying to talk to her while Himiko is using the bathroom.


 * Himiko, obviously, becomes annoyed and Tenko takes notice. A concerned Tenko asks Himiko what's wrong and Himiko answers she's been bothered by someone from "dawn til dusk", which Tenko mistakenly assumes is a man only to be corrected that it's her by Himiko. Undeterred, Tenko then asks if she can Himiko's magic, which surprises Himiko, but she agrees to do so. Himiko seemingly does a magic trick where a pigeon supposedly files out of her witch's hat, but Tenko is unable to see it. Himiko explains no one with an "impure" heart can see the pigeon, and Tenko wonders out loud if the the pigeon somehow knows what she was imagining when thinking of Himiko last night, which is implied to be sexual.


 * A tired Himiko kneels to the ground and complains that her master could do better and make someone with a "guttermind" like Tenko see the magic tricks. Tenko becomes ecstatic at the mention of a master and tells Himiko she also has a master and now is pleased they share something in common. Himiko tells Tenko that her master is more impressive than Tenko's is, and a still happy Tenko agrees, evident because Himiko is an impressive witch. Himiko flustered, loudly states again her master is the best in the world and Tenko agrees once again. Now filled with resolve, a smiling blushing Tenko promises she'll become someone precious to Himiko, like how Himiko's master is to her. Himiko becomes flustered again and tells Tenko to save that when they become friends. After that, Tenko points out its nearly lunchtime and helps Himiko up by the hand to walk together to the cafeteria.

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Clean and Proper School Life!

 * Clean and Proper School Life! - Uchida Temo (Pages 033 - 040)


 * Kaede and Shūichi are taking a walk together when they come across Kokichi and Ki-Bo once again arguing. Kokichi is bullying Ki-Bo by telling him he's not able to do anything human because he's a robot. This is the final straw for Kaede, now angry, decides to help Ki-Bo, but Shūichi points out they really would never be able to stop Kokichi, which makes Kaede resolve she'll instead make Kokichi see Ki-Bo's "human side". The pair discuss how to go about this, and come up with the idea of "traditionally Japanese clothing", and then they go to visit Tsumugi.


 * Tsumugi misunderstands and think Kaede and Shūichi want the clothing to cosplay, and the former explains no it's for Ki-Bo. Tsumugi is decidedly more bored with that reason, but still loans them some basic kimonos for Ki-Bo to wear. Ki-Bo proudly presents his new "human side" to Kokichi, and Kokichi is nonplussed at the situation, and points out the kimono doesn't work since he's still "wearing" his school uniform (his robotic exoskeleton) under it. Discouraged at the result but not giving up, Ki-Bo decides to ask Miu to remove his outer parts.


 * When the three of them go to her to ask for help, she haughtily refuses to do so. Kaede yells at her, and a now meek and teary Miu explains as a fellow inventor, it would feel disrespectful to change another inventor's creation as they spent time and effort bringing it to life. She also reminds Ki-Bo he stated before he was proud to be a robot, and proud to be his Professor's creation. Ki-Bo is now reinvigorated in his pride and proclaims he won't give into Kokichi's "robotphobia" any longer.

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Muggy Buggy V3

 * Muggy Buggy V3 - Mochizuki Kazuomi (Pages 041 - 052)


 * Gonta is wandering through the grassy school grounds, worriedly musing to himself about the Killing Game starting, and how he hasn't even been able to find one bug to comfort him. He then spots a shiny object against a tree and becomes ecstatic.


 * It then cuts to Kirumi serving the other students at a tea party, where she wonders out loud where Gonta has got to. A suddenly fearful Kokichi exclaims he might of become the first Killing Game victim, only to instantly brush it off as a lie and says that Gonta is just in his dorm room. After some arguing between the group, Korekiyo states he saw Gonta carrying lots of Robot Oil to his dorm room. After, more exchanges are made between Kokichi (jokingly) accusing Ki-Bo, and Miu making an innuendo about the oil, Korekiyo suggests Gonta is making a dangerous object, and Tsumugi in a panic, assumes it's a bomb. The group bicker between themselves until Angie informs them her God said if they burst into Gonta's room, all will become clear.


 * The group head towards Gonta's room and after a very brief exchange with the group, Tenko and Miu burst past him and into his room to see Monodam tied to a tree and Monokid drinking the robot oil. Kokichi is relieved Gonta isn't a bomber, but Ki-Bo worriedly exclaims now Gonta is the prime suspect for the Ringleader of the Killing Game. The group begin to accuse him, but Shūichi isn't wholly convinced. He thinks to himself that if Gonta is the Ringleader, why is there only two Monokumarz in the room, and one is tied to tree. He begins to realize this looks familiar, and after the group's accusations grow more aggressive, Monokid starts to bang his guitar against Monodam, Shūichi suddenly flashes back to his childhood where he would catch cicada bugs and watch rhinosarus beetles.


 * Shūichi leaps to Gonta's defense and claims Monodam reminds him of a drone beetle, but Gonta denies it. Not deterred, Shūichi explains his reasoning to the confused group: Gonta found Monokid bullying Monodam against the tree, and Gonta was "reminded of a brave drone beetle clinging to a tree and sucking its sap, even while being attacked by a rhinosarus beetle." Shūichi says because of Gonta's talent, he wanted to observe this up close and that is why he took the tree and two Monokumarz back to his room, also coupled with the fact Monodam tied to tree looks like the shiny back of a drone beetle. The group begins to understand, and discuss various drone beetle facts while Gonta becomes more and more distressed. Gonta suddenly yells that everyone is wrong, and points out the minor differences between Monodam and a drone beetle, then exclaims that if anything, Monodam resembles a scarab beetle.


 * The story ends with Gonta lecturing the group about the various differences between beetles.

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The Witch's Distress

 * The Witch's Distress - Youichi (Pages 053 - 060)
 * Kaede and Shūichi come across a distressed Himiko laying her head on Tenko. Tenko explains she's trying to help her sleep, and Himiko further elaborates she's been having nightmares and isn't able to sleep. Kaede suggests that playing the piano might help, as sometimes music helps people doze off. In Kaede's Laboratory, she begins to play a gentle song, which starts to work on Himiko, but suddenly becomes very engrossed in her playing and it becomes loud and frantic.


 * Shūichi resolves to use his talent as a detective in order to help. He asks Himiko what the nightmares have been about, and she answers it's Kokichi appearing in her dreams and taunting her about not being a true witch. After that, the group heads to Kokichi to confront him on the issue.


 * Kokichi questions how he could be blamed for things "he" said in her dream, but follows up by saying Himiko IS useless, only to be interrupted by Tenko punching him across the room with her Neo-Aikido demanding he apologize to Himiko. Kokichi still tries to refute himself, only for Tenko to flip him hard and defends Himiko that she's an incredible witch. Himiko looks touched, but suddenly becomes troubled before she conjures a cloud of underwear that rain down from the ceiling. Himiko comments she saved up a bunch of mana because of this ordeal, before swaying and falling asleep where she is as Shūichi runs to catch her, only for him to get punched across the room by Tenko.


 * Himiko, is sound asleep being held by Tenko, and Kaede comments how everything worked out in the end.

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Talent Fraud

 * Talent Fraud - Mutou Tamura (Pages 061 - 068)
 * The story starts off with Maki coldly telling Shūichi she has no plans to work with any of them for the Killing Game. From behind a corner, Kokichi comments to Shūichi that Maki doesn't at all seem like a Super High School Level Child Caregiver, instead she seems to act like like "an assassin", and that she would be the first suspect in a murder. A few hours later, Maki comes across Gonta and Korekiyo on the ground making baby noises. Disturbed, she's about to turn and walk away but overhears a shocked Shūichi wondering out loud if Maki can ignore "helpless little babies" then is she really the Super High School Level Child Caregiver.


 * Korekiyo begins to cry, so Maki kneels down to "care" for him. Korekiyo then creepily whispers "sister" to Maki, resulting in her angrily slamming his head into the floor and Kokichi yelling how she just killed Korekiyo and them accusing her of faking her talent, which she refutes. Kokichi then tells her to prove it by pacifying a distressed Gonta, and she does. This causes Gonta to become more baby-like at the care. Himiko and Tenko walk in, and Tenko loudly accuses Gonta of sexually harassing Maki, but Maki stops and gently scolds her, then promises to read the group "their favorite picture book". Kokichi, Tenko, and Himiko also become more "baby-like" and eventually Maki does read them a book while a jealous Kirumi and an annoyed Shūichi looks on.

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Free Spirit

 * Free Spirit - △○□× (Pages 069 - 076)
 * Kaede calls together a group of the students to discuss being victims of Kokichi's pranks. Ryōma says Kokichi dyed all his prison clothes black, Himiko says he wrote the suit and numbers on the back of her cards so her tricks are "spoilers", and Tenko says he switched the plates on the boy's and girl's restrooms. Kaede concludes with Shūichi they need to stop Kokichi by catching him and the two go on a search.


 * The pair locate a trail and Kaede immediately follows it, only to find Rantarō stuck in Gonta's net. Rantarō explains Kokichi tricked Gonta into thinking he was a rare bug, and he fell for it, as Gonta apologizes. The group then agree to find Kirumi and ask what Kokichi pranked her with. She explains he flipped all of the not-yet dry clothes inside out and folded them, which she says takes a lot of time to undo.


 * Kaede and Shūichi during their investigation come across a worn-out Ki-Bo, and upon closer inspection see his battery for his power source was switched around. Kaede thinks its Miu, but it turns out Miu was tied up by Kokichi. They then find Tsumugi, who says Kokichi changed all her glasses into sunglasses, Angie, who says she thought the graffiti on her art was done by her God, and Korekiyo who was turned into a "salt charm."


 * Kaede becomes frustrated as Kaito runs into her and Shūichi also trying to find Kokichi, where he angry tells them Kokichi drew eyes on his eye lids. Shūichi spots Kokichi hiding behind a corner, and gives chase. Rantarō futilely attempts to stop him, only for Kokichi to be caught by Maki holding him up by the throat. The group confront a tied up Kokichi about the pranks, which he claims he was just trying to get the group to work together, a lie. He then escapes and runs off, laughing.

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The Monokumarz' Big Failure

 * The Monokumarz' Big Failure - Hayase Reku (Pages 077 - 088)


 * The Monokumarz come together to discuss what they're suppose to do today, which Monodam answers that they're preparing the lawn for a new Research Laboratory to be built. Monotarō then runs up to them, holding a plate of "snacks" for a break. He gets scolded by Monosuke for being so forgetful and points out those aren't "snacks", as Monotarō takes a bite out of one, confused. He explains they were labeled "reward items" so he thought they were snacks. Upon learning that they aren't snacks and instead were meant to be given to the students, Monotarō tosses the reward items, and ends up breaking them, much to Monosuke's dismay.


 * Later, Kaede and Shūichi are talking a walk, only for the Monokumarz to appear before them with something "super special" to give to them. Kaede and Shūichi are very confused as the items are broken and seem to be just trash. The Monokumarz suddenly leave the pair, and talk among themselves in the bushes how their plan of having the students fix the items will work, to avoid being punished by Monokuma.


 * Kaede and Shūichi go and find Ki-Bo, and after an offended Ki-Bo misunderstands their intent, he admits he's not able to fix things as Miu walks by. They ask if she can fix the items and in no time she did. Kaede thanks a flustered Miu as the Monokumarz leap out to take the items back as their plan had worked. Shūichi, however, questions the items importance and Miu who doesn't care states she'll just make something new with the items, and turns Ki-Bo into "Ki-Bo Kart". Miu launches "Ki-Bo Kart", which causes him to fly forward and crash into a wall, as the Monokumarz witness once again the items being destroyed.


 * The Monokumarz become extremely worried at the thought of being punished by their father for destroying the items the students would need to progress to new areas, but Monodam suggests they just make new items. They become relieved, but it's short lived as Monokuma shows up, however he just licks them because they're so cute. Miu, Kaede, and Shūichi look at a smoking Ki-Bo in a crater on the ground, who responds that he's not okay at Shūichi's concern. It's said in the end, Monokuma makes new reward items.

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Panic at Intermission

 * Panic at Intermission - Ririo (Pages 091 - 098)


 * Angie and Himiko annouce the magic show they'll be preforming together will be tomorrow morning, much to the distraught of Tenko, who is jealous that her "beloved" Himiko is being "stolen away" by Angie. Tenko resolves to find a way to help Himiko, and follows her and Angie as they prepare for the show. The pair with Tenko trailing go to the gym, where Angie presents something under a large tarp and pulls it off. Tenko thinks it's something dangerous and rushes into protect Himiko, only for the things under the tarp to be revealed as merchandise for the magic show in the shape of Himiko's head. Himiko actually really likes the merchandise, and Tenko becomes determined that these things don't lead Himiko "astray".


 * Tenko the next day gifts Himiko with a large floral print cape. Himiko likes it, but questions if Tenko had it laying around for her. A flustered Tenko quickly answers she had it and knew about the show, but mumbles she certainly didn't stay up all night making it. However Angie comes in and removes the cape and puts on garb that Angie says is themed after her island, since her God will be watching. Tenko and Angie began arguing over what Himiko should wear, as Himiko begans to space out to escape the bickering. Ki-Bo and Kaito arrive to watch the show and come upon the scene. The show ends up being post-poned because of it.

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Hair-Raising Panic!

 * Hair-Raising Panic! - Watarizora Tsubamemaru (Pages 099 - 110)


 * The story starts off with Korekiyo walking down the stairs only to slip and be suddenly saved by Gonta using himself to break Korekiyo's fall. After, Korekiyo tells the others he wasn't injured all thanks to Gonta's quick save, but their hair did end up tangled together. The other students bicker and discuss how to free the pair, and Kokichi suggests cutting it. The others offer to help with it, such as Tsumugi telling them she has experience with cutting and styling wigs and Himiko with a magic box and swords; however, Korekiyo coldly rebuffs and reveals his long hair is a memento of his deceased sister, and won't let it be cut.


 * Kokichi then proclaims that they shouldn't cut Gonta's hair either, because this way Korekiyo's movements are restricted because he might be planning to kill someone to see his sister again. Gonta staunchly defends Korekiyo after he explains he won't kill someone to see his sister, which Kokichi suddenly leaps forward to try and cut Korekiyo's hair while he's caught off-guard. Panicked, Korekiyo leaps into Gonta's arms, who in turn runs off with him. Kokichi is left confused, as he knows Gonta would of been the first to suggest in cutting his own hair.


 * Now alone, Gonta regretfully explains he'll be willing to cut his hair, but only tomorrow as this way, Korekiyo will have to hang out with him, indicting how lonely Gonta is. Korekiyo agrees, and the two spend the day together. Nighttime comes and the pair have to sleep in the Love Hotel bed as no normal dorm room is big enough. As they lay in the bed, Gonta apologizes to Korekiyo for having to spend the day with him, and asks if Korekiyo enjoys bugs now. Korekiyo doesn't agree, but does say he's interested in how bugs impact people's lives, and Korekiyo also thanks Gonta for understanding he wouldn't kill someone to escape the school just to see his sister.


 * Korekiyo awakens to something odd, and realizes there's silk worm hatchings all over him. The next morning still in a panic, Korekiyo yells for the others to free him as Gonta apologizes.

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Guardian God Potential

 * Guardian God Potential - Leo Horiguchi (Pages 111 - 118)


 * Tenko introduces Shūichi to her Research Laboratory, where she shows off the various equipment in it. Something catches Shūichi eye, a wooden man, which Tenko introduces as "Mokujin-sama, the giant wooden statue that watches over our humble place." Shūichi becomes filled with determination at the sight of Mokujin-sama and claims he wants to get stronger because of him. Tenko replies even though he is a male degenerate, she'll make an exception so he'll still be allowed to practice in her dojo.


 * Later, Kokichi brings Gonta, Ki-Bo, and Miu to see Mokujin-sama, which despairs Tenko since they don't want to train and to see Mokujin-sama as some kind of exhibit. Kokichi teases Ki-Bo, while Miu blushes and says she's excited to be able to remodel Mokujin-sama, which Tenko and Gonta rebuff. Tenko is surprised, but happy Gonta shares her sentiments; however, Gonta's reasoning for not wanting Mokujin-sama to be remodeled is because Mokujin-sama is filled with sap which Gonta proves by ripping off part of the wood with his teeth.


 * Then, Gonta calls his bug friends to feed from the sap. The bugs create a giant black swarm, which surround Mokujin-sama in a human-shape to carry it off to Gonta's Research Laboratory. A disheartened Tenko mopes that the protecting god of her dojo is now gone, and Angie with Tsumugi and Himiko invite her to follow a new god. Afterwards, Kaito walks down a path of the school, and sees the giant swarm of insects in a human-shape and glowing eyes, which causes him to scream in fear.

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Haunted House Panic

 * Haunted House Panic - Chikichiko (Pages 119 - 132)

Relationship Gears

 * Relationship Gears - 9℃ (Pages 133 - 140)

Living in Lazy Cosfined Environment

 * Living in Lazy Cosfined Environment - Haki Itagaki (Pages 141 - 153)

Magaka comments

 * Magaka comments (Pages 154 - 155)

Trivia

 * In the What are you looking for? story, Kirumi makes a reference when she says she had to stop playing online games because she would spend all day and night collecting SSR Cards. SSR Cards are a high rank of cards in  series of games.
 * In the Muggy Buggy V3 story, the shirt that the child Shūichi is wearing has the "Rabbit Apple" MonoMono Machine item on it.
 * In the Talent Fraud story, Chisa Yukizome, Makoto Naegi, Hajime Hinata, and Chiaki Nanami make a "gag" cameo appearance when Kokichi is explaining what a Child Caretaker should be like.
 * In the Hair-Raising Panic! story, Tsumugi makes several references to Japanese manga.
 * One reference is to the manga series  (山田くんと７人の魔女) after Korekiyo and Gonta fall down the stairs, she worriedly questions if they swapped bodies because of it, and only to point out after it'd probably of worked if they were a boy and a girl.
 * Another reference is to the manga/anime series . She offers to style Gonta and Korekiyo's hair like "Middle School Go Prodigy" (which is in-reference about the protagonist Hikaru Shindo) but points out Korekiyo's hair already has the hair of "a Heian Go Master", (which is referencing the main character Fujiwara-no-Sai).