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Danganronpa Togami
ダンガンロンパ十神
世界征服未遂常習犯

(Danganronpa Togami
Sekai Seifuku Misui Jōshūhan
)
GenreScience fiction
Metafiction
Light novel
Written byYuya Sato[1][2]
Illustrated byYun Kōga
Shima Drill
Published bySeikaisha
DemographicShōnen
Original runNovember 27, 2015February 15, 2017
Volumes3 (List of volumes)

Danganronpa Togami[a] is a Japanese light novel series, written by Yuya Sato and illustrated by Yun Kōga and Shima Drill. It was published by Seikaisha from November 27, 2015 to February 15, 2017,[3][4] and has been collected in three tankōbon volumes. A prequel to the Spike Chunsoft video games Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair,[b][5] the first and third volumes of the series focus on Byakuya Togami during the events of "The Tragedy" as he is stranded in Prague with his biographer Blue Ink by the Ultimate Despair, the pair evading various assassins after the "Ultimate Imposter" assumes Byakuya's identity and announces worldwide that lest "he" (the real Byakuya) be assassinated within the following 24 hours, the group will "end the world." In a parallel storyline set years earlier, in the second volume, 15 of the 108 Togami siblings partake in "The Competition", created by their father to choose the next heir of the Togami Corporation.

Overview

The living heir to the Togami Conglomerate, billionaire Byakuya Togami is suddenly attacked in the midst of the Tragedy while in Prague with his biographer, apparently a fellow Hope's Peak Academy student referred to only as "Blue Ink". After having his identity (and clothes) stolen from him, Byakuya listens as his imposter announces on live broadcast that, should the world not kill "him" within 24 hours, he will take over the world. As the world descends into chaos with the propagation of the mysterious "Despair Book", it's up to Byakuya and Blue Ink to escape assassins and uncover the truth.[6][7]

Meanwhile, four years earlier, on the Togami family private island with fourteen of his siblings, Kazuya Togami partakes in "The Competition", created by their father to choose the next heir of the Togami Corporation. As a mysterious lightsaber-wielding Decapitator begins killing off the participants, detective Suisei Nanamura and his assistant Polaris P. Polanski are hired to investigate.

The 2016 anime series Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School feature a return of Kazuya's "lightsaber" from the Danganronpa Togami trilogy in the form of a mechanical flaming katana now in the possession of Future Foundation Vice-Chairman Kyosuke Munakata.

Characters

Blue Ink (青インク, Inku Ao) – The protagonist and Byakuya's biographer, who views him as a god, titling her biography of his life Journey Under the Midnight Sun. Initially presented as being Byakuya's older half-sister Shinobu Togami (十神 忍, Togami Shinobu), whom Togami spared from "The Competition" and whose lost left-arm and right-eye he replaced with robotic duplicates (with the eye she names Borges), Blue Ink is ultimately revealed to be The Kudan (), "the secret to the prosperity of the Togami family name" who Byakuya passed off as Shinobu using Borges' Story A.I. to hide her identity from those who seek her apparent precognitive abilities, building a facsimile of the real Shinobu's personality around her after she (the real Shinobu) 'died' during the events of "The Competition". As an unreliable narrator over the first two volumes due to the censorship of her memories by Borges, it is left ambiguous as to how much of Danganronpa Togami takes place as described by Blue Ink.

Byakuya Togami (十神 白夜, Togami Byakuya) – The "Ultimate Affluent Progeny", heir to the Togami Conglomerate and board member of the Council of Global Controllers, who is sent on the run after his identity is stolen by the Ultimate Imposter. In the second volume, Byakuya is presented as having participated in "The Competition" with 15 of his 107 half-siblings as a child for the right to use the Togami name and be the sole heir to the Togami Conglomerate after it is turned into a killing game by the Imposter, using the female persona of Polaris P. Polanski (ポラリス・ポランスキー, P. Poransukī Porarisu) to hide his identity. In the ending of the third volume, it is left ambiguous as to whether or not "The Competition" unfolded precisely as Blue Ink remembered (due to the censorship of her memories by Borges' K2K System Story A.I.).

The Ultimate Imposter (超高校級の「詐欺師」, Chō-kōkō-kyū no "Sagishi") – A member of Ultimate Despair who steals Byakuya's identity and control over the Togami Conglomerate, sending out a worldwide "World Domination Proclamation" while placing a 24-hour bounty on Byakuya's head (as him) in exchange for control of the Togami Conglomerate, after which point, if Byakuya is not dead, the world will end at his hand. In the second volume, the Imposter is implied by Blue Ink to be Kazuya Togami (十神 数や, Tōgami Kazuya), Byakuya's and Blue Ink's adoptive half-brother and Togami heir; however, after Orvin Elevator also purports to be Kazuya Togami in the third volume, it is left ambiguous as to whether or not the Imposter is Kazuya or a truly unknown third party, refusing to disclose as such to Byakuya or Orvin, stating his true identity not to matter in the slightest to the situation at hand. During the second volume, the Imposter additionally impersonates Hifumi Yamada (山田 一二三, Yamada Hifumi), a classmate of Byakuya's from Hope's Peak Academy, using his identity to infiltrate Byakuya's convent hideout, alongside Gundham Tanaka and Ibuki Mioda.

Hiroyuki Ketouin (ヒロユキケトウィン, Ketouin Hiroyuki) and Yuika Ketouin (ゆいかケトウィン, Ketouin Yuika) – A pair of twin siblings purportedly from the criminal organization known as the Ketouin Conglomerate, who offer to provide Byakuya and Blue Ink safe passage out of the Czech Republic in their black Mercedes-Benz in exchange for "the secret to the prosperity of the Togami family name". In the second volume, it is revealed that these aren't their true identities and it only appeared as such due to Borges' influence on Blue Ink's perspective of them. Their true identities and allegiances are never explicitly revealed, although 'Hiroyuki' is heavily implied to have known Shinobu prior to the events in Prague.

Suzuhiko Ootsuki (すずひこ おおつき, Ootsuki Suzuhiko) – The "Ultimate Hitman" known as Moleman (てぇ ひきこもり, Hikikomori) and Byakuya's older half-brother, who claims he seeks the bounty on his younger brother's head. His true identity without the influence of the Story A.I. is Minoru Oe (大江稔, Oe Minoru).

Sonia Nevermind (ソニア・ネヴァーマインド, Nevāmaindo Sonia) – The Princess of Novoselic, the "Ultimate Princess" and member of Ultimate Despair who uses her knowledge as a board member of the Council of Global Controllers to have the other councilmen killed and knock out Byakuya to get their plan to frame him underway. She is a reoccurring antagonist with her frequent attempts to capture Byakuya while equipped with a private militia, a limo, and a mech suit designed by Kazuichi Soda. She is also responsible for arranging the orbital bombardment of the wider Czech Republic by Togami Conglomerate satellites, publicly using said attacks as an excuse to come after Byakuya personally.

Kazuichi Soda (左右田 和一, Sōda Kazuichi) – The "Ultimate Mechanic" and servant of Sonia Nevermind and Ultimate Despair who sends a series of hand-made drones and automaton statues (operated by a rudimentary A.I. based off of his own personality) after Byakuya in order to attack him.

Sakura Ogami (大神 さくら, Ōgami Sakura) – The "Ultimate Martial Artist" and classmate of Byakuya's from Hope's Peak Academy, who originally wanted to capture him after hearing the proclamation. By the second volume, she learns the truth of the situation and joins her classmate's side.

Orvin Elevator (オーバイン エレベーター, Erebētā Ōrvin) – The Captain of the World Health Organization Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Unit, who purports themselves to be the true Kazuya Togami (十神 数や, Tōgami Kazuya), Byakuya's and Blue Ink's adoptive half-brother and Togami heir, who has a lightsaber grafted to prosthetic arm and romantic attraction towards his sister Shinobu, who also seeks to conquer the world as "Byakuya Togami". In the third volume, Orvin is revealed to have had a Story A.I. grafted onto his body to convince him he was Kazuya.

Mukuro Ikusaba (戦刃 むくろ, Ikusaba Mukuro) – The "Ultimate Soldier" and former Council of Global Controllers bodyguard, who serves the will of her sister, the original Ultimate Despair.

Junko Enoshima (江ノ島 盾子, Enoshima Junko) – The "Ultimate Fashionista" and a classmate of Byakuya's from Hope’s Peak Academy whom he trusts, tasking her to help with investigating the Ultimate Imposter and Ultimate Despair and keeping him informed over video calls concerning the situation at the school.

Toko Fukawa (腐川 冬子, Fukawa Touko) – A classmate of Byakuya's from Hope’s Peak Academy who is obsessed with him, whose alter, Genocide Jill (ジェノサイダー翔, Genocider Syo), acts as Byakuya's bodyguard in the third volume after arriving in Prague to assist her 'master', which leads into a fight against Suzuhiko and Orvin.

Suisei Nanamura (七村 彗星, Nanamura Suisei) – An elite detective of ambiguous morals known by the media as The Fastest Passion "Allegro Agitato" (激情にして最速 "アレグロ・アジタート", "Areguro Ajitāto" Gekijō ni Shite Saisoku), who is hired by members of the Togami family to investigate the Decapitator, assisted by Polaris P. Polanski. Nanamura was created by Takekuni Kitayama for Danganronpa Kirigiri Vol. 2 (2013).[8][9]

K (ミラノクンデラ, Kundera Milan) – An alumnus of Hope’s Peak Academy who participated in the development of the Bible Plan and later the "Story A.I." behind Borges with the Togami family.

Volumes

Expanding on character concepts from the video games Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair,[10][11] the novel trilogy consists of 18 chapters, which have been collected into three tankōbon volumes,[12][13] the first of which was published in November 2015.[14][15][16]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 November 27, 2015[17]978-4-06-1399266
2 April 16, 2016[18]978-4-06-1399365
3 February 15, 2017[19]978-4-06-1399532

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Known in Japan as Danganronpa Togami Sekai Seifuku Misui Jōshūhan (Japanese: ダンガンロンパ十神 世界征服未遂常習犯, lit. Danganronpa Togami – The Attempted World Conquest of the Ultimate Imposter)
  2. ^ Togami adds characters from Sato's debut novel Flicker Style (フリッカー式, Furikka Shiki), published by Kodansha in 2001, including several references to the character of "Stabbin' Jack" and the other novels in Sato's Kagami Family series.

References

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  2. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 31, 2021). "Tensei! Dazai Osamu Manga Ends on December 28". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 31, 2021. [Yuya] Sato also wrote the Danganronpa Togami novel series.
  3. ^ Ota, Katsushi (November 13, 2015). "Yuya Sato × Yun Koga × Danganronpa!!! "Danganronpa Togami" will be released on November 27th (Friday)". Forefront. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  4. ^ Briesenick, Stefan (August 17, 2020). "Kodaka recapitulates the genesis of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair". Game Reactor. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
  5. ^ Eisenbeis, Richard (November 2, 2022). "Kazutaka Kodaka Talks About His New Game, His Writing Process, and Danganronpa". Anime News Network. Retrieved November 2, 2022. Kazutaka Kodaka: I wanted to show everyone that everything [the novels, the anime, and the games] was all connected. Richard Eisenbeis: To show that they were all "canon"? Kazutaka Kodaka: Yes.
  6. ^ Pavey, Vince (November 30, 2021). "Danganronpa In Order". WePC. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  7. ^ Zeruan (December 19, 2021). "Anime & Manga: The Ideal Order to Take In Danganronpa (Anime, Video Games and More)". I Love VG. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
  8. ^ Kitayama, Takekuni. Danganronpa Kirigiri Vol. 2 (November 29, 2013). Seikaisha.
  9. ^ Hoshikaisha Fictions (November 29, 2013). "Danganronpa Kirikiri 2 (Hoshikaisha Fictions) – Impressions and Reviews". Da Vinci. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
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  11. ^ Nis America. Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. Spike. Level/area: "Byakuya Togami" Free Time Event (FTE).
  12. ^ ダンガンロンパ十神世界征服未遂常習犯 1. Nautlijon (in Japanese). Kodansha. June 3, 2020. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  13. ^ 佐藤, 友哉; 高河, ゆん (28 November 2015). ダンガンロンパ十神. 講談社. ASIN 4061399268 – via Amazon.
  14. ^ Fictions, Seikaisha (3 June 2020). "Danganronpa Gaiden: Togami (Light Novel)". Anime Planet. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  15. ^ Comic Natalie Editorial Department (November 24, 2015). "Yun Koga × Yuya Sato team up! The "Danganronpa" novel starring Byakuya Togami is published". Natalie. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  16. ^ Continental New Order (December 2, 2015). "New Danganronpa V3 will be released in 2016. Report on the Danganronpa Project Presentation where the anime Danganronpa 3 – The End of Hope's Peak High School was also announced". 4Gamer.net. Retrieved December 2, 2015. ●Hoshikaisha Fictions "Danganronpa Togami" (Part 1)
  17. ^ Danganronpa Togami (ダンガンロンパ十神) (Danganronpa Togami, #1). Goodreads (in Japanese). Goodreads. November 27, 2015. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
  18. ^ Danganronpa Togami (ダンガンロンパ十神) (Danganronpa Togami, #2). Goodreads (in Japanese). Goodreads. April 16, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
  19. ^ Danganronpa Togami (ダンガンロンパ十神) (Danganronpa Togami, #3). Goodreads (in Japanese). Goodreads. February 15, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2017.