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|align= "center"|<small>'''''Golden Light Girl's Institute'''''</small><br />金光女子学院 |
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|align= "center"|<small>'''''Shiba Academy'''''</small><br />司馬学園 |
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|align= "center"|<small>'''''Suzuran High School'''''</small><br />鈴乱高校 |
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Revision as of 21:35, 1 May 2017
In Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, it is stipulated that to be considered for recruitment to Hope's Peak Academy, a student must already be attending high school. This rule also carried over to Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and to the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles featured in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony. Although the students' former schools are never mentioned by name in-game, the schools were revealed in the games' associated art-books, and school emblems can be seen incorporated into most characters' designs.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
*The following school names were translated by @Taichinchin, based on 1.2 Reload artbook scans.
Makoto Naegi |
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Dusk High School 夕闇高校 |
Sayaka Maizono |
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Black Root High School 根黒高校 |
Leon Kuwata |
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LL Academy LL学園 |
Chihiro Fujisaki |
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St. Elbandia Academy 聖エルバンディア学園 |
Kiyotaka Ishimaru |
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Kaiseidan High School 開成灘高校 |
Byakuya Togami |
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Green Hills High School グリーンヒルハイスクール |
Toko Fukawa |
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Riverbank Girl's High School 川端女子高校 |
Aoi Asahina |
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Asunaro High School あすなろ高校 |
Sakura Ogami |
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Shiranui High School 不知火高校 |
Yasuhiro Hagakure |
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Kiiwatetsu Commerce High School 貴岩鉄商業高校 |
Hifumi Yamada |
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Marufuji High School 丸富士高校 |
Junko Enoshima |
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Gunma Prefectural Shibutani High School グンマ県立渋谷高校 |
Notes
- Mondo Owada's school 火山第一高校 (First Volcano High School) is known, but his clothing reflects The Crazy Diamonds.
- Mukuro Ikusaba's tattoo relates to her career with Fenrir mercenary group, and her school is unknown.
- Kyoko Kirigiri's school is unknown, and it is unknown if the symbols on her uniform relate to her school.
- Celestia Ludenberg's school is unknown, and it is unknown if the symbol on her tie relates to her school.
- Sakura Ogami's attended the same school as Peko Pekoyama, so the symbol is known despite not being seen her design.
Trivia
- Leon's school, LL Academy, seems to be a combination of Little League and the the real-world highschool of his namesake - professional baseball player Masumi Kuwata - who attended PL High School.
- Chihiro's school, St. Elbandia Academy, is a reference to Elvandia Story (エルヴァンディア ストーリー Erubandia Sutōrī) which was also published by Spike.
- Kiyotaka's school, Kaiseidan High School (開成灘高校), is a reference to two real-world schools that are two of Japan's top academic schools: 開成高校 (Kaisei Koukou) and 灘高校 (Nada Koukou). The Kanji 開成 (Kaisei) and 灘 (Nada) are combined to make 開成灘 (Kaiseidan).[1]
- Byakuya's school, Green Hills High School, is a reference to the Green Hill Zone, the most first, and most famous, level in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise.
- Toko's school, 川端女子高校 (Kawabata Joshi Kōtō), is likely a reference to Japanese novelist Yasunari Kawabata, who was the first Japanese person to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. As 女子 is Japanese for "Girl", this would refer to Toko, a female novelist, as a "Girl Kawabata".
- Aoi's school, Asunaro High School, is likely a reference to the Thujopsis conifer, known as Asunaro in Japan.
- Junko's school, Gunma Prefectural Shibutani High School, is a reference to real-world school Gunma Prefectural Chuo Secondary School which gained national attention for its specialization in English language immersion.
Danganronpa 2
*The following school names were translated by @Taichinchin, based on 1.2 Reload artbook scans.
Danganronpa V3
*The following school names were translated by @Trenchgun, based on Danganronpa V3 bonus gallery concert art profiles.
Kaede Akamatsu |
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Shining Star International High School 光星国際アカデミー |
Rantaro Amami |
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Hope's Pass High School 望峠高校 |
Kokichi Oma |
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Imperial Capital's Imperial High School 帝都大帝都高校 |
K1-B0 |
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Iidabashi Industries High School 光星国際アカデミー |
Gonta Gokuhara |
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Saint Mountain Academy 飯田橋工業高校 |
Shuichi Saihara |
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Spring Field Academy 春原学院 |
Tsumugi Shirogane |
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Lily Rose Girl's Academy 百合薔薇女子学園 |
Korekiyo Shinguji |
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Sunset Hill High School 夕陽ヶ丘学園 |
Tenko Chabashira |
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Stone College Prep High School 亜巌大付属高校 |
Kirumi Tojo |
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Milky Way High School 天ノ川高校 |
Maki Harukawa |
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Brave Heart Hall High School 勇心館高校 |
Ryoma Hoshi |
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Fog Heights High School 霞ヶ丘高校 |
Kaito Momota |
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Dodonpachi Commercial High 怒首領蜂商業高校 |
Himiko Yumeno |
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Dream Forest Girl's High 夢森女子高校 |
Angie Yonaga |
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All Kinds of Stuff High School ナンデモカンデモ高校 |
Notes
- Miu Iruma's school is unknown, and it is unknown if the symbol on her top sleeve relates to her school.
- Rantaro Amami's school 望峠高校 (Hope's Pass High School) is known, but he does not wear it's symbol.
- Tsumugi Shirogane's school 百合薔薇女子学園 (Lily Rose Girl's Academy) is known, but she does not wear it's symbol.
- Ryoma Hoshi's school 霞ヶ丘高校 (Fog Heights High School) is known, but he does not wear it's symbol.
Trivia
- Kaede's school, 光星国際アカデミー (Shining Star International High School) is a reference to the real-world high school Shiritsu Seisa Kokusai High School (星槎国際高等学校).
- The school symbol for Shiritsu is also incredibly similar to Kaede's school's symbol.
- K1-B0's school 光星国際アカデミー (Iidabashi Industries High School) is named after his creator Professor Idabashi, and most likely is not a true high school.
- Kokichi's school 帝都大帝都高校 (Imperial Capital's Imperial High School) name is inspired by the word "imperial", which means "relating to an empire", which is a clear reference to Kokichi's talent Ultimate Supreme Leader.
- Tsumugi's school 百合薔薇女子学園 (Lily Rose Girl's Academy) is most likely named after the Japanese terms Yuri (百合), a genre of fiction of love between women, and Bara (薔薇), a genre of fiction of love between men.
- Korekiyo's school 夕陽ヶ丘学園 (Sunset Hill High School) is possibly a reference to the real-world high school Ōsakayūhigaoka Gakuen High School (大阪夕陽丘学園高等学校).
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- Kirumi's school 天ノ川高校 (Milky Way High School) is a direct reference to the fictional high school Amanogawa High School from the Japanese drama TV series Kamen Rider Fourze.
- Maki's school 勇心館高校 (Brave Heart Hall High School) is possibly a reference to the song Brave Heart from the Japanese anime Digimon Adventure.
- It's made more apparent as there is a character named Maki Himekawa (姫川 マキ Himekawa Maki) in one of the Digimon series.
- Ryoma's school 霞ヶ丘高校 (Fog Heights High School) is possibly inspired by the real-world school Fukuoka Kenritsu Kasumigaoka High School (福岡県立香住丘高等学校 ).
- Kaito's school 怒首領蜂商業高校 (Dodonpachi Commercial High) is a reference to the Japanese shooter game DoDonPachi (怒首領蜂).
- His school's symbol also reflects this reference, as DoDonPachi translates into "Angry Leader Bee".