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from Spike's 2012
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'' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair''. Formally known as the , Chiaki initially appears as an apparent high school student trapped with fifteen other student in the Jabberwock Island chain, where an
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robotic bear named
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forces the student to participate in a killing game in exchange for freedom. She can bond with the protagonist
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in both social life gameplay and the main storyline before her true persona is revealed as the
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daughter of Chihiro Fujisaki, and the younger sister of
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and Usami / Monomi. Chiaki makes a
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in two episodes of the
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series '' Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'', with an unrelated identical character, the visual basis for her design, appearing in the
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''Despair Arc'' as a student who bonds with Hajime as well as serving as unknowing instigator behind the creation of
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and foundation of
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. Chiaki was created by writer
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as the game's
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ine, with her traits being based on those of "the ideal woman." She is voiced by
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in Japanese and
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in English. Critical response to Chiaki has been highly positive due to her role in the ''Goodbye Despair'' narrative as she takes a major impact in the class trials and her comfort provided to the main character, to the point of being cited as one of the best characters. The parallels between Chiaki and her human counterpart in the anime series also earned a mixed to positive response.


Concept and creation

In contrast to
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from the first ''Danganronpa'' video game whose main goal was assisting the player character
Makoto Naegi is a fictional character introduced as the protagonist of the 2010 visual novel adventure game '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' by Spike Chunsoft. A fairly optimistic but otherwise average student who is selected in a raffle to enroll in H ...
in investigating the killing cases,
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created Chiaki to be more of a heroine who would bond with
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. describing her as "the ideal type of woman."
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designed the character; in early development of the game, Chiaki was envisioned to be its tallest character. In regards to characterizing the
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Chiaki in the anime series, a second,
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Chiaki was envisioned as having once had a fateful meeting with anger-driven Hajime in order to bring across him aid in the story across his multiple dilemmas, including his incoming transformation into his alter-ego
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, and his developing relationship with future series' antagonist
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, with the artificial intelligence Chiaki basing her physical appearance and actions off of Izuru's memories of the human Ultimate Gamer. Shortly after the death of the Ultimate Gamer in the anime series, the artificial intelligence Chiaki makes an appearance reenacting the first scenes of ''Goodbye Despair''. Kodaka was initially concerned that people who did not play ''Goodbye Despair'' and solely watched the anime series would not understand the distinction between the artificial intelligence Chiaki and her human counterpart as the anime did not explicitly elaborate as such in the scene; consequently as a result, the final episode of the anime series elaborates heavily in dialogue that there were two separate, unrelated characters using the same identity and interacting with Izuru/Hajime. In Japanese, Chiaki is voiced by
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whom producer Yoshinori Terasawa felt was a good fit. Hanazawa described Chiaki as "someone who may not stand out among her classmates who ooze uniqueness, but once she begins talking it is clear she has a strong sense of justice and is a girl who is considerate of her friends", citing things she had to be careful of when voicing Chiaki to be not to talk too fast or too much, and to speak slowly as if she were thinking about what she was saying as she was saying it, while speeding up her dialogue flow on the subject of video games. In English, Chiaki is voiced by
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.


Appearances


In ''Danganronpa'' video games

Chiaki is the main heroine of the video game '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair''. Initially presenting as a sleepy, laid-back student who is inexperienced in the ways of the world but very skilled at video games, she becomes a central figure of the class trials along with
Hajime Hinata , also known as , is a fictional Character (arts), character from the Spike Chunsoft visual novel action-adventure game series ''Danganronpa''. The character has two identities: Izuru first appeared in the 2011 light novel prequel ''Danganronpa Z ...
, most notably the second one when she assists him in connecting a murder case with the video game '' Twilight Syndrome'', which robotic bear
Monokuma is a fictional identity adopted by several characters in the Danganronpa, ''Danganronpa'' series, serving as the mascot and main antagonist of the series. Monokuma first appears in ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a disguise used by "Depr ...
had offered the students to play to understand how the culprit and victims were related. When the rebellious
Nagito Komaeda , also known as , is a fictional character introduced in the 2012 Spike Chunsoft visual novel action adventure game '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair''. Nagito is a high school student from Hope's Peak Academy who gave him the title of "Ultimat ...
tries to destroy the islands upon learning the truth of his identity and their true location, Chiaki accidentally kills Nagito by throwing poison at him to put out a fire surrounding him, with Nagito arranging the scene in advance to look as if he had committed
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according to his plan to ensure her survival alone and the execution of the other students at the subsequent class trial. Thwarting Nagito's plans by confessing her identity to the other students as one of those to have trapped them on Jabberwock Island. Addressing Usami as her sister and hoping their father would be proud of them, Chiaki is then executed alongside Usami by getting crushed by a
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block in order to save the remaining students. It is learned during the subsequent graduation ceremony that Jabberwock Island exists in a virtual reality created by the Neo World Program, and that Chiiaki (alongside Usami and
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) was actually one off three AI programs created by her "dad", the late Chihiro Fujisaki (a character from the previous ''Danganronpa'' game), programmed to observe and protect the students (in actuality
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members of the Ultimate Despair organisation rendered
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c) during rogue Future Foundation agent and killing game survivor
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's rehabilitation experiment. However, a remnant of her consciousness remains intact long enough to allow her to help Hajime during his final conflict with the AI of
Junko Enoshima is a fictional character and the primary overarching antagonist of Spike Chunsoft's '' Danganronpa'' series. Junko is featured as the main antagonist and mastermind in the first two games of the series as the true identity of the robotic teddy ...
controlling Monokuma (whom he had inserted into the programme before being memory-wiped) who threatens the surviving students with either sealing them forever in the islands or turning them into her replicas. Chiaki appears in the sixth and final chapter of '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'' as a persona adopted by the new
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, the ''Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony''
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, alongside those of the cast of ''Trigger Happy Havoc'' and ''Goodbye Despair'', as well as a part of the game's post story content mode, the "Ultimate Talent Development Plan", in which the player can interact with the entire cast from the franchise; Chiaki's individual storyline referencing her connection to Chihiro. Chiaki reappears in '' Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp'', an expanded version of the "Ultimate Talent Development Plan" released as a part of the '' Danganronpa Decadence'' bundle in 2021.


In ''Danganronpa'' anime

In the anime series '' Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'', it is revealed that the Chiaki computer program was based on an actual student who attended Hope's Peak Academy, an Ultimate Gamer who befriended
Hajime Hinata , also known as , is a fictional Character (arts), character from the Spike Chunsoft visual novel action-adventure game series ''Danganronpa''. The character has two identities: Izuru first appeared in the 2011 light novel prequel ''Danganronpa Z ...
before he chose to become
Izuru Kamukura Izuru may refer to the fictional characters: * Izuru Kira, a Soul Reaper featured in the Japanese manga and anime series ''Bleach'' * Izuru Kamukura Izuru may refer to the fictional characters: * Izuru Kira, a Soul Reaper featured in the Japanese ...
as a part of a Hope's Peak Academy human experimentation. She is later skewered to death, leading to Izuru deciding to take on a neutral role in the coming war. In the final scene of the episode ''Goodbye, Hope's Peak High School'', the artificial intelligence Chiaki appears with Nagito and Hajime reenacting the first scene of ''Goodbye Despair''. In the
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''The School of Hope and the Students of Despair'', Izuru finally bids farewell to their memory of Chiaki and her human counterpart, as he embraces a sense of purpose for the first time with the restored and rehabilitated Remnants of Despair.


Other appearances

Chiaki appears in two
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adaptations of ''Goodbye Despair'', one of which partially retold from her perspective, and the other of a non-canonical anthology format. Chiaki also appears as a guest character in a 2021 crossover event between ''
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'' and ''Danganronpa'' as a alternate skin for the player character, with the option of being chased by either Monokuma or Junko Enoshima. A
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figurine of the character was also created, alongside one of
Nagito Komaeda , also known as , is a fictional character introduced in the 2012 Spike Chunsoft visual novel action adventure game '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair''. Nagito is a high school student from Hope's Peak Academy who gave him the title of "Ultimat ...
.


Reception

Chiaki's role in the original ''Goodbye Despair'' game earned praise. ''
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'' regarded Chiaki as one of the best characters from ''Goodbye Despair'' due to how she shows off her gaming skills and the growing relationship between her and Hajime after they met on the island. ''The Gamer'' listed her as the fifth best ''Danganronpa'' character based on her calm personality and "selfless" heroic actions in ''Goodbye Despair'' due to how she aids Hajime and the rest of her friends to leave the virtual world. In a popularity poll from the franchise for the collected release of ''Trigger Happy Havoc'' and ''Goodbye Despair'', Chiaki the fifth spot. To celebrate, Rui Komatsuzaki did an illustration of the top five to be featured in the re-release of the games, ''Reload''. Rice Digital regarded Chiaki as one of their favorite ''Danganronpa'' characters alongside Nagito, making her accidental murder of this character shock the writer when playing the game. Her return in the finale of the game to aid Hajime despite being revealed as an AI also attracted the writer. He added "To know that she was always the hope and that she was developed specifically to lead the cast of ''Danganronpa 2'' to fight against Junko makes it even more of a bitter ending for our beloved gamer girl." ''Koi-Nya'' referred to Chiaki as one of the best ''Danganronpa 2'' characters based on hear traits and important actions in the narrative, most notably her assistance in the fight against Junko's AI. Chiaki's incarnation from the anime earned praised by ''Manga.Tokyo'' for standing out in the early ''Despair Arc'' episodes where she uses her skills as a gamer to have fun with the rest of the cast to the point of feeling like the main character of the second episode. enjoyed the bond that both Hajime and Chiaki had in the anime. Fandom Post went to say that Hajime's decision to hang with "Chiaki, which is both symbolic of his frustration and sad to me, because Hinata and Chiaki’s relationship in this show has been absolutely adorable to watch." Many felt their relationship became tragic when Hajime nearly lost his humanity, to the point where he could not react to her death. ''Biggest in Japan'' regarded the inclusion of an "original" Chiaki Nanami as one of the biggest twists in the ''Danganronpa 3'' anime in early episodes due to her persona from the video game not being actual Chiaki which leaves a feeling of mystery especially as if her death could bring a major impact in the narrative. The writer said "While it’s great to discover that one of the most memorable ''Danganronpa 2'' characters has been granted a riefnew lease on life for ''Danganronpa 3'', what really excites me about her appearance are the implications she brings to the story." ''Gaming Trend'' found the original Chiaki as an entertaining during the ''Despair Arc'' but felt that
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often overshadowed her. There was also commentary with regard to the nearly emotionless Izuru reacting to the death of the original Chiaki, which came across as an important emotional scene, as Izuru starts crying when seeing her in her last moments. The voice actresses behind Chiaki were also praised. In describing the "dream" Japanese cast of ''Goodbye Despair'', ''
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'' remarked on Kana Hanazawa's work, mostly due to her work in ''
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which would attract fans from such series. In a poll by ''AnimeAnime'', Chiaki was voted as the 14th best Hanazawa character specifically for her role in the anime series. James Beckett from ''
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'' praised
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's work as Chiaki for providing a good performance especially in the late episodes during a sad scene. In a 2021 poll, Chiaki was voted as the second best ''Danganronpa'' character.


See also

* List of ''Danganronpa'' characters ** "Chiaki Nanami"


References

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