Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair

Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair

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baka.cdaz Apr 28, 2016 @ 6:00am
How can "They" Collected "Her" body part?
At the final trial Fake Naegi reveal that some of Ultimate Despair exchange their body part with Junko Corpse. Some of them even woohoo with her dead body.

But how can they get the part while she crushed to dead by giant hamer at the end of first game?
It might be possible for the arm that Nagito has might bounce off her body just like the Escpe button.

But how can they get her Eye and her.... Women Thing.
Isn't those part should be completely destroy?
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76561198218459843 Apr 28, 2016 @ 6:24am 
Probably retconned. That or they mistook Mukuro for Junko.
AccidentByDragon Apr 28, 2016 @ 6:49am 
Originally posted by Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu:
That or they mistook Mukuro for Junko.
Unlikely as the other despairs were probably in on the plan or atleast aware of its events, so yeah probably retconned.
Last edited by AccidentByDragon; Apr 28, 2016 @ 6:50am
Pikaman20008 Apr 28, 2016 @ 7:54am 
Nah, it's just cuz Junko's a freak.
Rox Apr 28, 2016 @ 9:53am 
Several of the executions were very grandois for what should have been possible. Like, take Celeste's execution in the first game... how the hell did Monokuma get a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ fire truck into the school building? And Junko managed to take all the executions from the previous cases without any damage up until the final one.

My assumption is that she wasn't crushed into viscera. At least enough where parts of her could be recovered.

Also, in the Japanese version, they say that one of the Ultimate Despairs wanted to "have Junko's children", so it's inferred that the person, probably Mikan, took her ovaries rather than attempting to have sex with her corpse.
Last edited by Rox; Apr 28, 2016 @ 12:06pm
Florence Apr 28, 2016 @ 2:04pm 
I mean, just because she was crushed doesn't mean the body becomes nonexistent...
LimeCatMaster Apr 29, 2016 @ 7:29am 
It's somewhat implied that the in-game executions are exagerated depictions of what actually happened.
Oldking May 6, 2016 @ 2:27pm 
The executions always look very grandiose.
Truth is it's probably mostly theater.
Originally posted by Rollout:
Also, in the Japanese version, they say that one of the Ultimate Despairs wanted to "have Junko's children", so it's inferred that the person, probably Mikan, took her ovaries rather than attempting to have sex with her corpse.
So here's my thoughts on the pictureboard seen in the trial.
Starvation: Obviously Akane, always salivating and the picture matches
Eye: Fuyuhiko, lost eye and picture also.
Now here it gets more vague
Murders and convincing people into suicide: this is in my opinion Hajime, or rather Izuru. The clue is the suicide of the reserve students. Probably Izuru was the one who first led the rebellion and secondly convinced them to kill themselves. Otherwise the mass suicide and his survival of it makes little sense.
Killed their own family: this has to be Sonia Nevermind. She's the only one whose killing of their own family would lead to great despair.
And now for the last part. Having children with Junko. This is the most elusive part.
What do the previous four pieces of the pictureboard have in common? It's not the transplantation fo body parts. The people linked to it are still alive.
And at the time of talking about these events, they're an attack on the integrity of the people still present in game.
So it's not too far-fetched a conclusion to say that all the acts described are actions of the people still participating in the trial.
That's why my idea about the last action is raping the corpse of Junko. It makes the least sense, but it can't be anything ese if the other actions are from people still in the trial.

And that someone is Kazuichi Soda. It can't be anyone else but thim.

As for what the others did. You can only assume so much. In the description of the Tragedy, it's said the remnants of despair used their talents to further spread despair to the world.
And of course there is Nagito taking Junko's hand.

Lastly. Some people seem to belive that Mikan is the one who fits with the part of "having Junko's children", but she never states such a thing. Only that she was in love with Junko, as she stated due to the remembering disease.
Last edited by Oldking; May 6, 2016 @ 2:27pm
I've always had this idea where Kazuichi Souda also created that rocket that killed the headmaster, considering he's always wanted to build one.
Mr. Manual May 7, 2016 @ 12:25pm 
Originally posted by Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu:
I've always had this idea where Kazuichi Souda also created that rocket that killed the headmaster, considering he's always wanted to build one.
I recall hearing somewhere that Kazuichi did actually build all the execution machines for Junko. Can't remember where I heard it, but whoever said it might have referred to the prequel light novel Danganronpa Zero.
76561198218459843 May 7, 2016 @ 12:28pm 
Originally posted by Mr. Manual:
Originally posted by Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu:
I've always had this idea where Kazuichi Souda also created that rocket that killed the headmaster, considering he's always wanted to build one.
I recall hearing somewhere that Kazuichi did actually build all the execution machines for Junko. Can't remember where I heard it, but whoever said it might have referred to the prequel light novel Danganronpa Zero.
Yeah, same here, I recall hearing something like that from somewhere, I don't think it was DR/0 though. If you read DR Togami too, he's capable of building weird machines, so it isn't impossible to think he made all the execution machines due to his talent.
Pikaman20008 May 7, 2016 @ 1:03pm 
Originally posted by Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu:
Originally posted by Mr. Manual:
I recall hearing somewhere that Kazuichi did actually build all the execution machines for Junko. Can't remember where I heard it, but whoever said it might have referred to the prequel light novel Danganronpa Zero.
Yeah, same here, I recall hearing something like that from somewhere, I don't think it was DR/0 though. If you read DR Togami too, he's capable of building weird machines, so it isn't impossible to think he made all the execution machines due to his talent.
In Kazuichi's Free Times, he mentions wanting to build a rocket ship and a super fast motorcycle, which were the same things used in the executions in the first game, so it's implied that he built the executions from the first game.
Originally posted by Pikaman20008:
Originally posted by Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu:
Yeah, same here, I recall hearing something like that from somewhere, I don't think it was DR/0 though. If you read DR Togami too, he's capable of building weird machines, so it isn't impossible to think he made all the execution machines due to his talent.
In Kazuichi's Free Times, he mentions wanting to build a rocket ship and a super fast motorcycle, which were the same things used in the executions in the first game, so it's implied that he built the executions from the first game.
That's right, he does mention it in his free time events too.
KenM2 Oct 7, 2016 @ 10:09pm 
Originally posted by Rollout:
Several of the executions were very grandois for what should have been possible. Like, take Celeste's execution in the first game... how the hell did Monokuma get a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ fire truck into the school building? And Junko managed to take all the executions from the previous cases without any damage up until the final one.

My assumption is that she wasn't crushed into viscera. At least enough where parts of her could be recovered.

Also, in the Japanese version, they say that one of the Ultimate Despairs wanted to "have Junko's children", so it's inferred that the person, probably Mikan, took her ovaries rather than attempting to have sex with her corpse.
Ah, i was thinking Teruteru or Kazuichi were the one who had sex with her corpse.
Last edited by KenM2; Oct 7, 2016 @ 10:09pm
Monsieur Crow Oct 8, 2016 @ 1:41pm 
Originally posted by LimeCatMaster:
It's somewhat implied that the in-game executions are exagerated depictions of what actually happened.
I always assumed this because, let's be honest, would Junko really store a tub of Mondo Butter with the others in the morgue?

Originally posted by Kenmaster2:
Originally posted by Rollout:
Several of the executions were very grandois for what should have been possible. Like, take Celeste's execution in the first game... how the hell did Monokuma get a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ fire truck into the school building? And Junko managed to take all the executions from the previous cases without any damage up until the final one.

My assumption is that she wasn't crushed into viscera. At least enough where parts of her could be recovered.

Also, in the Japanese version, they say that one of the Ultimate Despairs wanted to "have Junko's children", so it's inferred that the person, probably Mikan, took her ovaries rather than attempting to have sex with her corpse.
Ah, i was thinking Teruteru or Kazuichi were the one who had sex with her corpse.

I remember reading somewhere that it's implied Teruteru actually ATE his mother, though I don't remember if this was based on the unofficial or official translation.
KenM2 Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:36am 
Originally posted by Monsieur Crow:
Originally posted by LimeCatMaster:
It's somewhat implied that the in-game executions are exagerated depictions of what actually happened.
I always assumed this because, let's be honest, would Junko really store a tub of Mondo Butter with the others in the morgue?

Originally posted by Kenmaster2:
Ah, i was thinking Teruteru or Kazuichi were the one who had sex with her corpse.

I remember reading somewhere that it's implied Teruteru actually ATE his mother, though I don't remember if this was based on the unofficial or official translation.
That's messed up, i can think of his reaction if Monokuma told him what happened to his mother (you'd think Monokuma wouldn't let this opportunity pass. I always knew that teddy bear had a soft heart).
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