Team Danganronpa

Team Danganronpa (チームダンガンロンパ) is an in-universe organization in the Danganronpa series, introduced in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.

Description
Team Danganronpa is the group responsible for creating the Danganronpa television show, and with it, the real-life killing games such as the Killing School Semester. They are shown to be a technologically adept group, being responsible for the creation of the Exisals and K1-B0. They also have advanced memory manipulation at their disposal in the former of Flashback Lights, allowing them to mold their "contestants" as needed to make their personalities more appealing for the show, including making people think Kokichi Oma is a Remnant of Despair and giving Kaito Momota a chronic disease.

In each season of Danganronpa, students willingly sign up for the killing game, and sixteen of them are chosen. However, it is unknown if this statement is true, since the students remembered being kidnapped before using any Flashback Lights, and Shuichi Saihara said that it was possibly a lie told by the mastermind of the 53rd Season, Tsumugi Shirogane, and the truth became ambiguous. After the audition, they fabricate all of the students' past memories, personalities, and also give each of them an Ultimate talent.

Currently, the only known people under their employ are Tsumugi Shirogane, K1-B0 (unknowingly), Monokuma and his children that take a role in the 53rd Killing Game Season.

After learning about the game's true nature, Shuichi Saihara and the other survivors stops playing along, boring the audience. In the end, K1-B0 sacrifices himself to finally end Danganronpa, killing Tsumugi, and destroying the set where the game was held. His self-destruction also creates a massive hole (implying he "literally" broke the fourth wall) ultimately destroying the whole Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles. Shuichi, Maki Harukawa and Himiko Yumeno are the only survivors and while they are not sure what is true and what is lies, they appear to have a positive outlook and wonder that the world of Danganronpa could still be continuing somewhere.

Seasons
There have been 53 seasons of the Danganronpa-inspired Mutual Killing Games. The first three seasons were Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School, despite being considered fictional in the universe of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.

Not much is known about a majority of the seasons or its participants excluding a few, but it's assumed they follow the same rules as the Killing School Semester.

Once the Ultimate Detective Research Lab is found in Chapter 4, if the bookcase is investigated, files are revealed. These files show previous seasons and only new files have photos, with older files having illustrations.

52nd Season
Some details of the 52nd Season of Danganronpa TV show come to light in Chapter 6 of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony when Shuichi Saihara and Himiko Yumeno investigated Rantaro Amami's Research Lab. During the investigation, they discover a disc that contained a recording made by Rantaro himself. In the recording he revealed he was in a previous Mutual Killing Game and was the only known survivor.

He explained that in the previous killing game, he was "executed" and forced to participate the next killing game, the 53rd Season, and had his talent of Ultimate Adventurer be replaced with Ultimate Survivor because of it.

53rd Season

 * Main Article: Killing School Semester

Trivia

 * The Funimation logo of Danganronpa 3 was used in this game, and thus the title remained as High School instead of Academy.
 * Team Danganronpa Season 5 Trivia.pngn Five's Logo is a reference to the fantasy role-playing video game series ', specifically '. The subtitle Monokuma Returns is a reference to 
 * Yourname.jpgn Six's Logo and subtitle are references to the 2016 anime film .
 * Team Danganronpa Season 7 Trivia.pngn Seven's Logo is a reference to the kaiju film series, ', specifically ' (シン・ゴジラ).
 * Team Danganronpa Season 8 Trivia.pngn Eight's Logo is a reference to the superhero franchise, ', specifically ' (帰ってきたウルトラマン).
 * Season 9 Trivia.jpgn Nine's Logo is a reference to the original  series. The subtitle Despair's Counterattack (逆襲の絶望) is a reference to.
 * Logo3.pngn Ten's Logo is reference to flims, specifically "" (ドラえもん 新・のび太の日本誕生)
 * Seasons Eight's original Japanese subtitles of A New Hope and Despair (新たなる希望と絶望) is a reference to the original  trilogy.

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