(Dub) 3 : The Door Of Hope
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After spending half a year teaching the Reserve Course, Chisa asks Juzo for a trustee's ID in order to investigate the Kamukura Project. The now amnesia-ridden Hinata, referred to as Izuru Kamukura, meets a terrorist named Junko Enoshima and her sister Mukuro Ikusaba, who grow attached to him. Junko blackmails Juzo, threatening to reveal his crush on Kyosuke. Juzo and the now-brainwashed Chisa tell Kyosuke that Junko is innocent, allowing Junko's plan to continue unhindered. Using Izuru as bait, Junko kills Chiaki while brainwashing Chisa's students, the 77th Class graduates. The brainwashing is accomplished by screening a film of Chiaki's death, which contains subliminal messages created by an editor named Ryota Mitarai. Meanwhile, Hajime decides to have his memories of the 77th Class erased, as he is interested to see if hope can be more unpredictable than despair. To protect the remaining students in the 78th Class, Jin helps them convert the school's old building into a shelter, unaware of the two Despairs who lurk among them. As Junko moves on to the next phase of her plan, becoming curious about the wildly unpredictable luck exhibited by the young student Makoto Naegi, Chisa rejoins Kyosuke, who is unaware of Chisa's being brainwashed. Some time later, in a virtual world, Izuru finds himself, in his Hajime persona, interacting with Chiaki.
Kodaka aimed to create a unique style of storytelling. Rather than making a fan service anime, he wanted to have a more distinctive narrative. He said that some fans called the idea of a happy ending pandering, but the writer said he wanted to give proper endings. That is how Kodaka had the idea of creating the third story arc, Hope Arc, to bring closure to the dark story but in a lighthearted way.[9] A producer from Lerche inspired him to do the work. Kodaka wanted to reduce the amount of action from that in the previous works and, instead, to create a psychological struggle based on the trials presented by the new killing game. He believed that, while any newcomers would understand the Future Arc, the Despair Arc needed knowledge of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair to be understood.[10] As a result, the writer separated Makoto's group from Hajime's using two story arcs. Makoto's storytelling and themes are those of hope, in contrast to Hajime's theme of despair.[11]
Kodaka originally intended for Kyosuke to die protecting Makoto. With the writing staff originally seeing Munakata as content to die, this idea was scrapped in favor of Kyosuke seeking redemption. This was done to have Makoto move forward carrying the burden of hope, Hajime to move forward carrying the burden of despair, and Kyosuke to move forward carrying the burden of his dead friends. The original plan was to tell what happens to many characters after the Hope Arc as the credits roll, but that was cut for length. Animation producer Yuuji Higa said it was ultimately Naegi and Hajime, carrying their respective burdens of hope and despair, that he thought were really amazing. Kodaka was moved to tears watching the scene of Makoto confronting Kyosuke, especially because of Megumi Ogata and Toshiyuki Morikawa's acting. Higa believes it was thanks to Makoto's role in the anime that Kyosuke became a more appealing character, shown by their interactions.[9] Morikawa regards Kyosuke as a charimastic leader, based on his actions within Future Foundation, but had trouble wondering how much emotion he should give the character during the recording of the series, based on Kishi's suggestions and the rehearsals. Due to Kyosuke's tragic story in the Future Arc, Morikawa said that his character became more corruputed with each story, based on his allies' death, to the point there might be hints of him suffering a mental breakdown; and, as Kodaka originally intended, he was meant to die in the narrative. Morikawa claimed that fans had to pay attention to Kyosuke, Chisa, and Juzo in both anime story arcs, in order to properly understand them.[20]
The class enters what looks to be a trial room. They stand in the center, and then Junko appears on the TV screens in the room. She shows Chiaki on the monitor, and the door opens. Chiaki is forced into a harrowing gauntlet where she gets her left foot and right knee speared. Metal balls fly at her and injure her right eye, and right arm. Through it all, Chiaki refuses to give up. She believes she will get out alive or her friends will come and save her. Junko laughs that her friends are not coming to save her. Meanwhile, The class watches all of this in horror, and find themselves unable to move. Their eyes soon get black and white circles in them as tears fall down their cheeks, and they beg for Chiaki's life.
Finally, Chiaki comes to a door that says \"goal\", and everyone appears to be on the other side. The illusion is soon shattered as a spear shoots through Chiaki, and seventeen spears shoot up and impale her body as her horrified classmates look on helplessly. The screen turns red with a silhouette of Chiaki's impaled body. Nagito says Chiaki is supposed to be their hope as tears falls down his cheeks, and he laughs that Chiaki is their stepping stone to overcome despair. Junko congratulates them on becoming just like her, and says from here on out, they will seek out despair, and will do anything to obtain it. The spears retract and Chiaki's body falls to the ground. By this time, the class is now smiling as they have been completely brainwashed to embrace the despair of losing Chiaki.
\"It's the oldest restaurant in town,\" Dub Waters said as he worked the cash register at the front door. The lunch crowd was thinning as the 3 p.m. closing time neared, and Waters, co-owner of the restaurant with his wife, Darlene, greeted the last few customers like old friends.
Episode 6 Komaru trying to get Toko to use shampoo. At the beginning of the episode, Hiro proudly predicts that this story will have a happy ending based on his 30% accuracy rate. Kizakura trying to mess with Kyoko as they walk together, and Kyoko's annoyance at him, even walking in the opposite direction. Monaca is momentarily surprised when Asahina calls her a \"warrior of hope.\"
Episode 7 Touko's fantasy about Togami, which ends with them about to boink and have their 19th kid in front of a crudely drawn Komaru. We're then treated to a Cutaway Gag with Byakuya, feeling incredibly disturbed as if he felt it. Monaca becoming disillusioned with both hope and despair and wanting nothing to do with either just because Nagito's constant insane rambling made her decide that she didn't want to end up as crazy as him. Similarly, Monaca deciding she want nothing to do with Earth anymore, and launching herself into space to become a NEET. No, really. Monaca's answer when asked if she was gonna tell Komaru and Touko who was going to die next Monoca: Nah. Google it up, shitlord! When Genocide Jack threatens Monaca into talking, Monaca's response to fart in her face, prompting the annoyed serial killer to attack her, only to be held back by Komaru.
Episode 8 Mukuro jumping down from the ceiling to pull down a projector screen and hand Junko a remote, then jumping back up. When both Nanami and Yukizome first see the real Ryota, they ask if he lost weight. Everyone is worried about Mikan when she stops attending class. The door opens, much to the group's excitement, only for them to groan when Nagito strolls in instead. Hiyoko snarks at Nagito that they don't have time for his hope rambling right now, and he doesn't recognize her. The \"WTF\" face Kazuichi makes as Gundham reveals \"The Twelve Zodiac Generals\", which are casually hanging off his arm. As the students search for Mikan, Hiyoko calls out to her, asking to twist her joints. After Fuyuhiko remarks \"she won't come out for that\", Teruteru becomes a bit too excited after hearing \"comes out.\" Hiyoko: I don't get it, but you're creepy! Akane making not-so-subtle suggestions that they should check the cafeteria.
Side:Hope Nagito causing a landslide by simply kicking a pebble... which manages to bury a squad in rubble. Ibuki weaponizes \"Kimi ni mo Todoke\" (her song from Chapter 3 of SDR2) to cause an army to pass out. Gundham was able to defeat one of Future Foundation's task force members by being such a Large Ham that he also gets the member's falcon under his command. Also awesome because they are both an ex-Ultimate... meaning Gundham is better with animals then even the Ultimate Falconer!Gundham: Once the seal of my name is undone, the resulting sunrise will incenerate all of creation. Revere those words, as you pass into the afterlife! The seal is now broken! Hear me, for my name is Gundham! Gundham Tanaka![The Ultimate Falconer freaks out as the falcon went to Gundham]Gundham: Shiver as you sleep. The Impostor dressing as Munakata while fighting with his own katana. Nagito knocks Mikan away to hold/hug Naegi's hand while having one of his usual luck and \"hopegasm\". Even funnier in the English dub, where Nagito happily states \"his hands were so soft!\" as he's being carried away, Makoto says \"why was he sticky\" and Mahiru says \"is it just me, or is he getting creepier with age\" but the way she says it sounds like \"gayer\".Mikan: Um, Naegi-sanMakoto: [Turns his attention to Mikan]Mikan: Um... Well...Nagito: [Knocks Mikan away] Hello, Makoto Naegi. You have the same luck as mine. No, the Ultimate Lucky Student who surpassed my own. I'm so lucky to have a wonderful underclassman.Akane and Nidai: [Carrying Nagito] Gotcha!Mahiru: That's enough.Hiyoko: He's getting even creepier.Nagito: We'll meet again. Nagito pays exactly zero heed when he pushes Mikan out of the way, despite the fact that she can be heard sliding down the ramp while screaming, with her classmates frantically chasing after her. Even funnier if you realize there was a good chance Mikan was trying to tell Makoto that she managed to save his love interest's life. Teruteru's newest 'call out a celebrity's