Welcome to our blind playthrough of Danganronpa: Ultra Despair Girls!
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Time to explore the spoooooky factory!!!

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Video Chapters:
0:00 It’s been a while!
10:32 Who came up with this awful idea?
21:20 Secret rooooooms!
25:16 Trump card jumpscare
33:18 Wrapping up!

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Song Credits:
[Intro Song : BLACKBOX – Complex Cluster 3]
[RatAttack Theater Song : Cricket – Dirty Shoes]
[Outro Song : MAKOOTO – Blacksmith Shop]

P.S. I’m making the videos shorter again in hopes of getting out more than ONE A MONTH!!! Sorry this series has released so slow!

4 Comments

  1. Im glad that you remembered to check for that secret room. Its easily one of the hardest secrets to get. It's very rare for people playing this game to actually get to see it in my opinion. And for some context: that secret room belongs to the white cat, called Toro Inoue (which is Sony's mascot in japan) and to his neighbor Kuro (the black cat). You can actually see them in the conveyer belt right before you entered the secret room. It's a really cool easter egg (and you also get a pretty useful skill from it but I don't know if you got it when you checked the room). Nao Horiguchi, the cats' original character designer, also drew some illustrations of Toro and Kuro imitating Monomi and Monokuma. Their room you entered is a literal recreation of how their room is portrayed in other media.

    This doesn't happen in that room but I still wanted to mention it because I think it's pretty interesting: There was a collectible related to Genocide Jack that triggered a conversation between Toko and Komaru that explains Toko's origin and precarious mental state a lot more. Apparently her father impregnated two women who gave birth at roughly the same time. Toko's half-sister died, but, due to a hospital mix-up, the doctors weren't sure who had given birth to whom. Neither mother wanted to deal with raising a child, so neither allowed the doctors to test who was whom's mother, preferring instead to believe their unwanted daughter was dead. As such, both mothers were tasked with raising Toko along with her father, which is why in DR1 she mentions she has two moms. In short, Toko's moms refused to see her as theirs, and her father just saw her as a burden and all that misstreatment was part of what caused Genocide Jack to exist (among other things from her past that you learn in her FTEs in DR1. There's also a sweet moment after Toko explains this story in which Komaru reminds Toko that, whatever her past, they're friends now, and Toko, who'd begun spiraling, manages to stabilize.

  2. I got scared by 1 rat appearing but its so nice to watch a full ratattack episode, especially after I finished working on a college project.

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