![]() ![]() ![]() Not only seeing Makoto being faced by the ghosts of his dead classmates on his despair brainwashing video, but also seeing him falling to despair and grabbing a knife, seeing suicide as his only way out (by following the voices in his brainwashed state, which tell him to join his dead friends they tell him that’s the way), that’s something a lot of us can relate there, those who struggle with suicidal thoughts and just like Naegi, fall into despair and see to take away their lives as their only way out of their current situation. And I’m not sure if I regret it or not, but I am sure of one fact: it broke me. (If you don’t want to watch “Danganronpa 3: End of Hope’s Peak High School spoilers” then just keep scrolling and ignore it.)Īnd I watched it. So I wanted to check if this was a real thing (I am one who watches a lot of spoilers lmao) and indeed: it was real. Having watched Danganronpa the animation fully, this clip caught my interest as in both the game and the anime, Makoto never falls into despair. This post also speaks about suicide and death in general, so be careful if you’re sensitive.Ī couple of days ago, while watching Danganronpa content to feed my new hyperfixation, I came across a specific video which was titled “Despair Naegi” Disclaimer: This post contains spoilers for “Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc” and “Danganronpa 3: End of Hope’s Peak High School”. ![]()
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