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someone requested iruma teaching kiibo how to swim and iâm sorry it turned out like this
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Kaito gives Shuichi âdating practiceâ
Kaito:Â *rolls cart over to Shuichi* Seduce me.Â
Shuichi: âŚyou?Â
Kaito:Â *crosses arms* Seduce me.Â
Shuichi:Â What? Why? Iâm not going to-Â
Kaito:Â SEDUCE ME!!Â
Shuichi: R-right, right, okay! *clears throat, grabs object from cart* H-hey thereâŚgood-looking. Iâve got a bucket of chicken-Â
Kaito: *knocks bucket from hands* Iâm not one of your fried chicken tramps! Iâm a woman! I like my men dangerous! Mysterious! You want to be my lover? Earn it! SEDUCE ME!!!Â
oh gosh these ask question are really cute everyone should send these to me!
1: what is your paypal?2: can i send you $50?3: can i send you $100?4: can i send you $200?5: can i send you $500?6: can i send you $1000?
Unpopular opinion on Himiko x Tenko
DISCLAIMER: Iâm not hating on anyone for shipping this, I donât mind what people ship. Iâm just giving my general view on the dynamics of the relationship itself.
I personally donât think Himiko and Tenko is a good ship at all. Himiko didnât really care for Tenko. Up until she died, she didnât care much for her. She had a childish view of life, until the people who catered for her (Tenko and Angie) passed away. They were no longer there to do things for her, she could no longer be lazy, she had no choice but to forcibly change because she realised she took Tenko for granted. Now, if she was with Tenko in that mindset, where she realised that she was taking her for granted and changed, that would be fine. But if Tenko didnât die and they did survive together, Himiko would still be taking advantage of her and be taking her for granted. The love is completely one-sided, I just donât think thatâs a good atmosphere for a relationship. I think it would be nice if it did work, Tenko would be happy. But Himiko would be happy for a completely different reason, not because she loves Tenko, but because Tenko would be fulfilling her needs and Tenko gives her what she wants, like a child would think. A child takes things for granted when a person is always there for them (actually I think that can be said for a lot of adults too) but when itâs gone, suddenly they seem to care, because they realised that the things that the person did for them were actually special. Thatâs how Himiko thought when Tenko and Angie were alive, and I donât think thatâs healthy or good for a relationship.
I might be bias saying this, considering the fact that I donât like Tenko as much as I wish i couldâve before knowing about DRV3 content, but l donât know why people consider this a good ship. Knowing Tumblr, most of them like it because Tenko is a lesbian, but thatâs a very simplistic and bias reason to ship something. Before knowing a lot about Tenmiko, some people told me that Tenmiko is âcanonâ and knowing Danganronpa, Iâd thought it be legit in a way where they both liked each other, but it was not the way I was expecting.Â
Tenkoâs and Himikoâs relationship can be compared to SoniaxSouda where one person is obsessed with a person, but they are being repulsed by them for their persistence for attention. And sometimes they do appreciate whatever else they do, but for them most part are annoyed. I just donât like those kind of relationships. Tenkoâs whole âi hate menâ shtick got old fast to the point I could predict if she was gonna call out men on something and her obsessiveness with Himiko isnât just âHey, can you teach me Magic, because I wanna learn something new?â It can lead to something very creepy and how sheâs immediately defensive she is of her. I mean, thatâs nice and all, but Iâm pretty sure Tenko did that so that she could be noticed by Himiko.Â
Honestly, I was lied to that Himiko liked Tenko in a romantic way. Thereâs no doubt that Tenko loved Himiko, that much is painfully obvious, but Himiko almost rarely showed her appreciation for Tenko, since for the most part she was annoyed by her pestering, until she died and learned a lesson of sorts. Himiko only sees her as a friend. Sure you can ship it if you want, but donât label Himiko as a âlesbianâ and learn the true meaning of the word âcanonâ.
And speaking of that, the only good instance I can remember in their relationship is when Tenko gives Himiko good advice about expressing her emotions more.Â
Anyway, Iâd rather ship Himiko with Angie or anyone else that is not as obsessive like Tenko.Â
Yeah I forgot to make that point.
Obsession is definitely not a good thing.
Unpopular opinion on Himiko x Tenko
DISCLAIMER: Iâm not hating on anyone for shipping this, I donât mind what people ship. Iâm just giving my general view on the dynamics of the relationship itself.
I personally donât think Himiko and Tenko is a good ship at all. Himiko didnât really care for Tenko. Up until she died, she didnât care much for her. She had a childish view of life, until the people who catered for her (Tenko and Angie) passed away. They were no longer there to do things for her, she could no longer be lazy, she had no choice but to forcibly change because she realised she took Tenko for granted. Now, if she was with Tenko in that mindset, where she realised that she was taking her for granted and changed, that would be fine. But if Tenko didnât die and they did survive together, Himiko would still be taking advantage of her and be taking her for granted. The love is completely one-sided, I just donât think thatâs a good atmosphere for a relationship. I think it would be nice if it did work, Tenko would be happy. But Himiko would be happy for a completely different reason, not because she loves Tenko, but because Tenko would be fulfilling her needs and Tenko gives her what she wants, like a child would think. A child takes things for granted when a person is always there for them (actually I think that can be said for a lot of adults too) but when itâs gone, suddenly they seem to care, because they realised that the things that the person did for them were actually special. Thatâs how Himiko thought when Tenko and Angie were alive, and I donât think thatâs healthy or good for a relationship.
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How would you feel about a DR fighting game?
Eh.I mean, if it came out I would definitely have a go at it since I really like anime games but I just can't imagine it happening or how they would even fight.
What did you think of the protagonist switch? Did you think it was obvious or was it not obvious? Personally I thought it was obvious since three characters had ahoges and there's the fact it's never been done before in the series
I didn't expect it at all.In fact when it happened it felt like I went into shock.I was sobbing like a newborn and due to the nature of the execution (hanging, my number one fear is loss of breath and strangulation), it felt like a panic attack because they chucked the information so fast at you I couldn't process it and I just had like a brain fart.I sound like a little bitch lol but I get really emotional when it comes to characters I really like.
Catch me up in the asks guys.
What has gone down?
Or just ask me about my time away idk.
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You know what would have made the Danganronpa V3 ending way better?
If Tsumigi said in response to Shuichi:
âOf course this world is fiction! The blood is fucking pink, what did you think that was normal? Some detective you are, I should have written you better.â
You know what would have made the Danganronpa V3 ending way better?
If Tsumigi said in response to Shuichi:
"Of course this world is fiction! The blood is fucking pink, what did you think that was normal? Some detective you are, I should have written you better."
Jiangshi Mei skin is so cute I hope I get itttttttttttttttt
What I thought about the Danganronpa V3 ending
I think that people donât understand that they are MEANT to dislike the ending.
Kodaka (creator of danganronpa) was clearly sick of the âhope vs despairâ formula and thatâs why he did it.
It was to say if that same formula carried on there could be as much as 53 Danganronpa and the ending would be the same, hope would win no matter what.
V3 was clearly different, V3 was based on truth and lies and the whole âhope vs despairâ shtick was clearly forced in at the end to make no sense with the current story line.
Infact, I would have been more upset if the whole âhope vs despairâ result happened again, given that the main conflict Shuichi had was getting to the ultimate truth.
âThe outer audienceâ in the game are clearly upset at the ending because Kodaka predicted them to be, however, in the game, at the end they understood, Kodaka made the V3 characters bond to the audience more, he gave the V3 characters more life than previous installments so that we would be even more upset. Because as Shuichi said, itâs real to them, and they wanted to convey that to the audience.
This ending was extremely risky to do obviously and only fans that really look into it will understand. Thatâs why, even though Iâll be sad since V3 was really interesting, I wouldnât mind if this was the last Danganronpa.
Unless they did something new with it, another installment wouldnât make sense and would demean what Kodaka wanted to do with the V3 ending in the first place.
EDIT: Additionally I think that fans having a tantrum about this ending is extremely childish and proves the point Kodaka makes in-game, people seem to gladly accept the same formula without the regard of the true nature of the characters within it, even the creators behind it. Sure they could cash in and make a ton of these, but Iâm sure his passion for the series stopped him from doing that, thus, the V3 ending.
I think this is one way to interpret it, but honestly I still think the ending is absolute garbage, not because it didnât do the whole âhope v despair thingâ, but because I feel like it didnât respect the other games in the series. I wouldâve preferred it if V3 had completely ignored the other games and not acknowledged them at all. V3 chose to acknowledge the other games, and by making up this whole nonsense about nothing being real, the ending left me feeling cheated. Essentially it made be feel like none of the other games mattered at all, and the ending of V3 made me feel like the whole killing game had been for nothing. Because it was just a lie, it was pretend.
Iâm not a professional writer or video game developer so I canât pretend to know what Kodaka was thinking, but honestly as someone whoâs been writing for 15 years, I find it hard to justify the ending as anything other than shitty, poor storytelling, done out of laziness and more of a desire to spite people rather than give a meaningful ending.
Maybe the whole idea of âitâs a lieâ was the whole point of it all, maybe thatâs that ânewâ thing. If thatâs the case, I feel like it couldâve been done in a way that could have still respected the authenticity of the characters rather than just being like âlol itâs just a lie chumpsâ. In DR2, the characters were living in a world that was a lie, but once the truth behind that lie was revealed, it had a purpose behind it.
What bothers me about DRV3âs ending is that it feels absolutely senseless from a storytelling standpoint. It made me feel cheated, and I felt like I just watched a bunch of characters that I really, really liked died for absolutely no reason. Again, maybe thatâs the point. That doesnât make it any less of a stupid point.
Ultimately, the end of the game made me feel like Iâd been trolled, and not the fun kind of trolling either.
Just saying that there were better alternatives to the shit ending we got, alternatives that would have given DRV3 its own identity separate from the other installments in the series and still left the audience feeling satisfied.
It seems like you didnât understand what I meant by âyou are meant to be upset.â
What I mean is the âouter audienceâ is meant to not be entertained by the ending, remember what Shuichi said? âWe donât care if you are entertained or not, we arenât going to let you gain entertainment from messing with our livesâ (or something of that nature) the ending was meant to be realistic. Making the characters have the most meaning, letting them have the real truth. That it was all a lie.
The point was that it didnât matter if you felt âcheatedâ, how do you think the characters felt? Realising that their entire traumatic experience was a game for people to enjoy? They donât care about your feelings at that point, thatâs how anyone would react if they found something like that out.
You say that the characters here had a lack of respect but the fact that the characters themselves had the ability to make you feel that way because of the human nature of their characters and their experiences, they are the most respected and valuable characters that Kodaka had ever created.
As everyone saw, the audience in the game got upset, why? Because he predicted that and he wanted to ensue that emotion, he wanted people to get upset. Up until now Danganronpa hasnât put as much meaning into the characters lives as this series has, thatâs because Kodaka was more DIRECTLY involved in it. This means this is what he truly wanted for his series and characters, for them to have their own accord despite how much of a tantrum the fandom will throw. He took a risk as a creator to put forward what he was truly passionate about, he wasnât looking to please anyone, and he doesnât have to. A creator isnât bound by their fanbase, if they donât feel comfortable with what they are producing they can change it however they please.
He gave us an ENTIRE new side to Danganronpa, disconnecting the hope vs despair fiction and implemented the reality of truth and lies. Up until now the characters have either sided with hope or a variation of it (by agreeing to go with Naegiâs plans.)
The paragraph where you say you arenât a âprofessional writer or game developerâ and you âdonât know what Kodaka is thinkingâ but then you go and make the statement that the writing was lazy and that he wanted to spite the fans? Thatâs very contradictory.
You shouldnât just dismiss it at face value and deem it âstupidâ because you are upset. Heck that was my knee jerk reaction as well, but you have to really look at it over and over again and really take it in to understand the complexity of the ending, which makes this gameâs ending one of quality.
If you canât appricate that, well, thatâs your opinion. But donât base that opinion off of an assumption, really look into the piece you are criticising and donât look at actions at face value.
No, I perfectly understood the intention behind the ending. I understand your argument. Maybe I didnât make that clear enough. You presented your argument very well. I just think the sordid ending isâŚwell, sordid.
I HATE the whole âbreak the fourth wallâ trope. Iâve always hated it. I hate it with a passion. So maybe thatâs why Iâm so sour about the ending, maybe it is personal in my book. Like, the ending happened, and I flipped over my keyboard and screamed âare you fucking serious are we going thereâ.
The reason Iâm âupsetâ (which is probably an overstatement, I just feel about as salty as a bag of chips but Iâm not about to go kill someone over this) is because V3 couldâve gone in a completely different direction than the way it did in the final chapter, and itâs frustrating to have so many possibilities, to have this final mystery built up, and then have the rug pulled out from under you.
Based on your arguments, I can agree that the ending was at the very least clever, but in a way that was mean-spirited. I think Kodaka mightâve been trying to channel Kokichi. Maybe Kokichiâs an self-insert characterâŚ.? On an ethical standpoint it seems wrong to both the audience and the characters to have an ending like this. Like it or not, people like Danganronpa. Kodaka obviously doesnât owe us anything, this isnât really about him. But as a story unto itself, not necessarily because of its popularity, but because the writing has been so solid up until this point, Danganronpa owed itself a better resolution than this. One that made all of the death that occurred in the game meaningful. If that was one of the themes they were going for, then more power to them, but itâs not one I have to agree with.
The cleverness behind the ending doesnât necessarily equate to making it greater. It just makes me and probably other people feel like weâve been manipulated.
Even though Iâm not a professional writer or game developer, I like to think that I can still recognize a shitty ending when I see one. These are the observations of someone who really cares for Danganronpa and wants better for it.
(Apologies for taking long to respond to this but I had some deadlines I had to meet) If you personally donât like meta based stories then me explaining the ending and stuff wont really amount to anything. Thatâs your opinion and I respect that. However I donât think itâs at all fair to call Kodaka mean spirited over this. You can have your opinions on the ending, thatâs fine, but to assume that a person is mean-spirited because of that is a bit of a stretch to me . If you have read interviews done with thim (see here: https://store.nisaeurope.com/blogs/news/nisa-europe-prinnies-interview-kazutaka-kodaka-part-1-3) You would find that he is incredibly passionate about his work and isnât spiteful in the slightest, he is a fan of controversy, hence why he even made the game in the first place. I really suggest you read all parts of the interview because there is enough evidence to suggest that Kodaka is not at all a âlazy, mean-spiritedâ writer and creator. It gives a great insight into what he thinks about his series and the work he put into V3.
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