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is a fictional identity adopted by several characters in the ''Danganronpa'' series, serving as the
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and main antagonist of the series. Monokuma first appears in '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a disguise used by " despair
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s"
Mukuro Ikusaba The following is a list of characters from the Spike Chunsoft video game series ''Danganronpa''. The series follows the students of Hope's Peak Academy who are forced into a life of mutual killing by a sadistic teddy bear named Monokuma. The seri ...
and
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during their killing game in the fictional school of Hope's Peak Academy. Monokuma was created by scenario writer
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and designed by
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. The identity is used primarily as a disguise for the masterminds of each game to conceal their identities while overseeing and organizing killing games, and as such has been voiced by several actors. The character has often appeared in
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since its inception, referenced in film and television as well as spawning a series of action figures and merchandise.
Nobuyo Ōyama , born , is a former Japanese actress, voice actress and singer affiliated with Actors Seven. She is best known for playing the title character in the long-running ''Doraemon'' anime series. She is also well known as the voice of Monokuma, the m ...
and
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voice him in Japanese, while
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provides his voice for the English dub. In the ''Danganronpa'' universe, the robotic polar bear is not unique and is easily obtainable, allowing others to take up its identity. Monokuma regularly interacts with killing game participants and other targets to taunt or threaten them while using a
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that hides its true identity, in addition to executing each " blackened" if they kill another student. In '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', Monokuma transforms Jabberwock Island Operator Usami into a
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figure which he dubs Monomi, while in the spin-off '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'', two different characters that are similar to Monokuma, the all-white Shirokuma and all-black Kurokuma, appear, in addition to an army of Monokuma robots. In the third main series game, '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'', Monokuma is provided "
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ren" with the Monokubs, consisting of: Monotaro, Monodam, Monokid, Monophanie, Monosuke, and the Nanokumas; Monokuma is additionally provided a mother figure dubbed Motherkuma, who is responsible for manufacturing Monokuma's robot bodies. Critical response to Monokuma has been generally favorable, and he has often been listed as one of the best characters in the entire franchise.


Appearances


Video games and anime

Monokuma first appears in the opening scene of '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' (2010) The character, sitting in front of a man tied to a chair, pushes a button that launches the man through the building they are in, up into the sky and then to space, reducing him to a skeleton upon his crash landing. Viewing the man's remains, Monokuma begins chuckling. Sometime later, Monokuma greets 15 "Ultimate" students of Hope's Peak Academy, introducing himself as the school's
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and informing them that they will be living within the grounds of the academy for the remainder of their natural lives lest one of them become " the blackened" and
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another. After providing a
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which leads to a
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then taking place, Monokuma reveals that if the blackened wishes to leave, they must first pass through a class
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with their fellow students – if caught, they will be executed, if not, their classmates will be executed. After the first blackened is caught and executed by Monokuma, Monokuma provides a series of additional motives over the following weeks, leading to further murders, class trials, and executions. Monokuma is additionally revealed to have a
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implanted amongst the 15 students partaking in the game, in addition to hiding the existence of a 16th student within the academy. During the fifth chapter, Monokuma is revealed to be a series of robots controlled by a
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from a secret room on the fourth floor of the academy. In the sixth chapter,
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is revealed by
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as the mastermind behind Monokuma in the game using her twin sister
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as a
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, both founder members of the Ultimate Despair organization, a
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of which Monokuma's face serves as the
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. After the students elect to leave the academy, Junko apparently executes herself alongside Monokuma; however, in a
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Monokuma mysteriously reactivates within the class trial grounds and swears that it will continue its quest to spread despair as "your headmaster." Monokuma's second appearance was in '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'' (2012) where it is again used as a disguise by the mastermind. After commandeering an apparent school trip of 16 Hope's Peak Academy students to Jabberwock Island and turning it into a killing game, Monokuma reveals to the students that their memories had been wiped by the Future Foundation and their apparent rabbit teacher Usami, turning her into a "sister" figure he dubs Monomi. After all but five students are killed, Monokuma invites the remaining students into a glitching Hope's Peak Academy trial grounds for a
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ceremony, where they are revealed to be computer avatar copies of the Remnants of Despair, followers of Junko Enoshima and Ultimate Despair who had been captured by Makoto Naegi and the other survivors of the first killing game in the hope of replacing their memories with those of their younger selves to help turn the tide of the ongoing war between the organizations, instead of executing them per the Future Foundation's orders and turning them into
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s. Monokouma himself is revealed to contain an
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copy of Junko's
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which she had copied using Alter Ego in the climax of the previous game, inserted into the game by Ultimate Despair leader and true mastermind
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under the guise of
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. After shedding the form of Monokuma, the new Alter Ego Junko reveals their plan to be to insert copies of herself into the deceased Remnants' bodies on their escape from the Neo World Program in which they have been imprisoned; however, Izuru's Hajime personality instead convinces the remaining Remnants to remain in the program, leading to Junko's deletion by a new manifestation of Usami. In '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'' (2014), set between the first and second games, a new arm of Monokuma robots are commanded by the Warriors of Hope to kill every adult within Towa City for their acts of
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Komaru Naegi The following is a list of characters from the Spike Chunsoft video game series ''Danganronpa''. The series follows the students of Hope's Peak Academy who are forced into a life of mutual killing by a sadistic teddy bear named Monokuma. The seri ...
and her partner
Toko Fukawa is a fictional Character (arts), character introduced in the 2010 visual novel ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' by Spike Chunsoft. A world-successful Romance novel, romance novelist, Toko is chosen to enroll into Hope's Peak Academy as the "U ...
fight off the forces of Monokuma with the assistance of A.I. ally Shirokuma, inhabiting an all-white Monokuma body, while the Warriors of Hope are overseen by an all-black gangster-themed Kurokuma variant. Followers of the Warriors of Hope and Ultimate Despair additionally wear masks based on Monokuma. Ultimately, the Monokuma army is revealed to have been mass-produced by Haiji Towa and Tokuichi Towa for the forces of Ultimate Despair while also producing weapons for the Future Foundation to fight them,
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, before their factory was commandeered by the Warriors of Hope and surrogate daughter and heir of Junko Enoshima and the Towa Group,
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. Both Shirokuma's and Kurokuma's A.I. systems are revealed to be those of the Alter Ego Junko Enoshima, who commands a giant Monokuma named Big Bang Monokuma in a final battle against Toko and Komaru. Upon being defeated, the pair's A.I. systems are retrieved by
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, sparking the chain of events leading to ''Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair''. In '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'' (2017), another Monokuma emerges at the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles, apparently having captured the last 16 survivors of Earth to participate in another killing game. Accompanied by a group of "Monokubs" whom he refers to as his
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ren, this Monokuma continues in his role as gamemaster and executioner throughout the game. Unlike in Trigger Happy Havoc and Goodbye Despair, Monokuma is more sadistic and more willing to break his own rules and moral codes for the sake of continuing the killing game, as shown when he and Tsumugi manipulated Kaede into thinking she killed rantaro and wrongfully executed her by torturing her to death; And he offering advice to Kokichi Oma when he offers to make the killing game more interesting by implanting a flashback light into the virtual world which lead to Miu and Gonta's deaths and later Kokichi impersonates the mastermind, leaving Monokuma unaware of either the victim or culprit of the fifth chapter by disabling his security camera system, the microscopic Nanokumas, with an electrobomb, leading him to join the game as a participant. In the sixth chapter, Monokuma is revealed to be the host of ''Danganronpa'', a
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series based on the original ''Danganronpa'' series, which is now in its 53rd season, and operated by an A.I. produced by a Monokuma-making machine dubbed "Motherkuma" for Team Danganronpa. After the remaining killing game participants refuse to vote for either hope or despair and Shuichi leading a persuasion the audience, the audience watching the series begin to tune out, and the series is canceled. Realizing that the killing games are over, Monokuma and Tsumugi Shirogane request that K1-B0 execute them while destroying the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles, the pair being crushed by a falling rock while sadly waving to a no-longer-watching audience.


Anime

In the ''Future Arc'' of '' Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'', a series of recorded messages of Monokuma are used by the "Masterminds of Hope"
Chisa Yukizome The following is a list of characters from the Spike Chunsoft video game series ''Danganronpa''. The series follows the students of Hope's Peak Academy who are forced into a life of mutual killing by a sadistic teddy bear named Monokuma. The seri ...
, Kazuo Tengan, and Ryota Mitarai to launch the "Monokuma Hunter" killing game, brainwashing its partakers to follow its orders.
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is additionally depicted in the episode " Ultra Despair Girls" to still be wielding an army of Monokuma robots. In the ''Despair Arc'' of '' Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'', Monokuma is shown to have been designed by Junko Enoshima based on the logo for Hope's Peak Academy as a potential school
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, serving as the symbol of his red eye. Before organizing the first killing game, Junko has a stuffed toy version of Monokuma made. Monokuma appears in the second-season episode " Fate ~The Strongest Enemy Appears; A Cruel, Inescapable Destiny; Wooser is Judged~" of ''
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'', in which he places the protagonists and title character Wooser into a class trial, resulting in him executing him. The episode features a special illustration drawn by ''Danganronpa'' series artist Rui Komatsuzaki.


Other appearances

Monokuma appears in the Japanese
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adaptation of the series, written and illustrated by Touya Hajime and published by
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, as well as the spin-off ''
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''. Monokuma is briefly featured in the
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series '' Danganronpa/Zero'' and ''
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and
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reprising their roles as Monokuma from the video game series. In the Japanese edition of
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'', published by Spike Chunsoft, Monokuma is featured as an unlockable costume for the player character. In the Spike Chunsoft game ''Maid Paradise Mezase! Maid Number One!'', Monokuma is featured in a
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as a doll that can be held by one of the three titular
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s. The 143rd episode of ''
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'' features a
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event with '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', featuring
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mascots Toro and Kuro with the color scheme of Monokuma. In 2013, to promote the
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film ''Ted'' in
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teamed up with Spike Chunsoft in a marketing campaign involving the title character and Monokuma. In a 2013
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to the Spike Chunsoft
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s '' Mystery Chronicle: One Way Heroics'' and '' Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars'', Monokuma is respectively featured as a playable character and the main antagonist. In a 2014 crossover event of the
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'', Monokuma is included as a playable character alongside fellow '' Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls'' characters
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Toko Fukawa is a fictional Character (arts), character introduced in the 2010 visual novel ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' by Spike Chunsoft. A world-successful Romance novel, romance novelist, Toko is chosen to enroll into Hope's Peak Academy as the "U ...
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, where their storylines in the event depict the group as they seek to return home to their original universe. In the 2014
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'' Motto! SoniComi'', a Monokuma and Monomi
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and pair of
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in the in-game “Ouka Shop”. In three crossover events beginning in 2015, ''
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'' features six different type variants of Monokuma as well as a character wearing a Monokuma
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suit named Baum Monokuma. In the 2015 Spike Chunsoft
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and role-playing games ''Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky'' and ''GachiTora! Abarenbou Kyoushi in High School'', a Monokuma mascot suit is included as an alternate costume for respective protagonists Kujo Kanata and Torao Kaji, in addition to the 2017
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''. In a '' Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony''-themed DLC to the 2018
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s '' PixelJunk Monsters 2'', masks based on Monokuma, Monomi, and the Monokubs are featured. In the 2018
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role-playing video game '' Zanki Zero: Last Beginning'', Monokuma is featured as a minor antagonist. In the 2018
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video game ''Attack on Titan 2: Future Coordinates'', Monokuma is featured both in a
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, and as an unlockable costume for the player characters
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game '' AI: The Somnium Files'', in which protagonists Date and his
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Aiba discover a drawing of two Monokuma robots in the titular somnium, and mention the character if a
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ride is examined; the game is additionally implied to be set in the same
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as ''
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'' in the resulting conversation between the duo. Monokuma is included as a playable character in a 2020
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event of the
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horror game, ''
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'', where he pursues fellow ''Danganronpa'' characters
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and
Kyoko Kirigiri is a fictional character from the Spike Chunsoft visual novel action-adventure game series ''Danganronpa''. She was introduced in the 2010 game '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a high school student and "Ultimate ???" of Hope's Peak Acade ...
with a hammer, with the intent of executing them. In a 2021 event, Monokuma pursues
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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 ...
,
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,
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, and Monomi/Usami.


Concept and creation

The Monokuma robot is one controlled by the main antagonists of the ''Danganronpa'' franchise, consisting of a
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with a black left-hand-side, a white right-hand-side, one black right-eye, one red-left eye containing the
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for Hope's Peak Academy, a half-smile expression, short ears and an extruding belly button
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, with a built-in explosive device in the scenario that a student decides to fight the Monokuma robot. His design is meant to be basis of the black and white morality. His activation in the first game's finale was meant to elaborate on the fact that Junko was still controlling him in the form of a virus. The character's name originates from a combination of the
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of , referencing his black-and-white color scheme, and , the Japanese word for “
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”. The character's black-and-white color scheme is in reference to the concepts of and in the
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, embodying the character's typical depiction as a
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and
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. The original design of the Monokuma character as originally intended for ''Distrust'' (an early version of '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'') as drawn by character designer
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depicted them as resembling an
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commonly used in
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, with their "white" and "black" sides being originally depicted as a
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, fully-skinned on one side of their body, while having their muscles and organs exposed on the other side with a red color scheme. In redeveloping the game for the "psychopop" genre, Kodaka told Komatsuzaki to create "a bear howas half-white and half-dark with the dark half resembling
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"; Komatsuzaki then illustrated the final character design concept art within 15 minutes, which Kodaka then believed to be suitable for the game. Kodaka also cites
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as an influence for the character. Referring to the creation of Monokuma by
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and the character's subsequent position as a
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of
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appearing in multiple other video game series produced by the company, ''Danganronpa'' series producer Yoshinori Terasawa stated that:
onokumawas created with an image of contradictions in mind, like good and evil, hope and despair. These contradicting elements create a sort of highlighting effect. Although it ended up being much darker than expected (laughs). But I think that's just an expression of Mr. Kodaka's nature, as well. It's nice to see Monokuma show up in different games, because I get to see him from a user's perspective. Even within those different game worlds, I think he still exerts his presence. Society these days seems to have a general feeling of hopelessness. So I thought it would be good to emphasize the importance of having hope and just moving forward. — Yoshinori Terasawa
For the English dub of the game, Spike Chunsoft specifically requested NIS America to keep Monokuma's name the same. The team described the character as their favorite to localize, working together to keep the character looking funny and at the same time threatening like in the Japanese version, which led to difficulties in finding a suitable voice actor to embody their "hyperactive psychopath cnature" due to the "beloved
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of the original voice actress, characterizing him as "bossy, condescending, smarmy, goofy, quick to anger, quick to forgive, quick to anger again, devious, and totally lovable".


Clothing

In December 2020, Japanese
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brand Estryllia Enhillia announced a
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featuring a range of dresses, accessories, and unisex clothing pieces themed around ''Danganronpa'' characters to tie in with the 10th anniversary of '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'', including Monokuma,
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,
Kyoko Kirigiri is a fictional character from the Spike Chunsoft visual novel action-adventure game series ''Danganronpa''. She was introduced in the 2010 game '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a high school student and "Ultimate ???" of Hope's Peak Acade ...
,
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 ...
,
Byakuya Togami The following is a list of characters from the Spike Chunsoft video game series ''Danganronpa''. The series follows the students of Hope's Peak Academy who are forced into a life of mutual killing by a sadistic teddy bear named Monokuma. The seri ...
, and
Toko Fukawa is a fictional Character (arts), character introduced in the 2010 visual novel ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' by Spike Chunsoft. A world-successful Romance novel, romance novelist, Toko is chosen to enroll into Hope's Peak Academy as the "U ...
.


Reception

Since the release of ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' in November 2010, Monokuma (and their initial
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Junko Enoshima) has become one of its most popular characters, with several
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s being made about him. Monokuma and Junko were collectively named as the "Most Popular Game Character for
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" in the ''
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'' in 2018. In 2020,
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praised Monokuma as the ninth scariest character in horror anime, describing them "every bit as unfeeling, and dissonantly camp as hedeath game demanded and ha
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the kind of short temper and spoiled attitude that makes a hostage situation all the more volatile.", in particular praising the special "Monokuma Song" opening used for one episode of '' Danganronpa: The Animation''.
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's performance in the 2014
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led to an illustration of the athlete skating alongside a parody of Monokuma and
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. Ogata enjoyed the reference, claiming ignorance to the event being planned. ''Game Informer'' awarded him the "Best Character" award for his game appearances while ''Hardcore Gamer'' also awarded it the same category for the sequel. Multiple gamers were attracted by ''Danganronpa'' due to
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's voice acting as Monokuma, with several staff members agreeing that Ōyama is quite popular within the fandom. Ōyama was especially noted for shocking the Japanese audience due to her dark character especially since she is famous for doing voice acting of a popular anime character named
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from the series with the same name who is particularly famous for a young audience due to the lighthearted tone the series has. Hardcore Gaming 101 also compared Monokuma with ''
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'' character Teddie and felt the bear puns and the English voice acting were also outstanding to make Monokuma more popular. ''
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'' enjoyed Monokuma's characterization and the "deliberately unsettling amount of
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" the character professes during the game's execution scenes, with ''Study Breaks'' praising the character as one " horepresents depression and
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, which can make you feel like you are caught in all this despair that's ultimately inescapable." ''GameSpew'' praised the character as being "brilliantly voiced and written in a way that makes you love to hate him." ''
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'' acclaimed the characterisation of Monokuma as "break ngfree of traditional storyline clichés and offer ngan unpredictable and addictive experience,
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their dark humour mak ngeven Monokuma compelling and offer nga fascinating look into the motives behind human behaviour.", in addition to their presence as "a constant source of nonsense howill make you crack a smile, hile beingabsolutely abhorrent but unhinged and nutty with it.", while praising "the black and white design of the character both cute and fearsome". ''The Gamer'' listed him as the best ''Danganronpa'' character based on their cute and cuddly yet sinister physical appearance, praising them as " rhaps the most fascinating, and most frightening character of the ''Danganronpa'' series." ''Polygon'' complimented how the character's "words teeter between mischievous and psychopathic in the same breath", while ''Manga News'' lauded the deviations in the character's
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s in the
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adaptation of the series. In November 2019, a Monokuma costume created controversy in
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Erika Klash was denied entry to a
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while dressed as the character, after performing in-character at the Austin International Drag Festival at the club Elysium for five years. Klash later received an apology from a Whataburger representative over the incident, both in-person and on
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.


References


External links


Monokuma at Danganronpa.us
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