- Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is a video game.
- Ultimate Detective is a talent.
Kyoko is the ideal match for the capable and self-reliant Aquarius. Aquarius people are noted for being very quiet and private, as well as for running/hiding from emotional expression. Kyoko appears cold and aloof at first, avoiding the group and refusing to cooperate, but she gradually warms up. By the end of the game, the player has discovered that she has many characteristics with the Aquarius, such as a deep dislike for people who betray their commitments.
Kyoko and the Aquarius may appear frigid, but their genuine emotions are hidden beneath their stern exteriors in order to remain objective.
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What is the character’s zodiac sign in Danganronpa?
All of your classmates’ birthdays and zodiac signs are listed here, in chronological order:
- Leon Kuwata – 3rd of January (Capricorn)
- Makoto Naegi – 5th of February (Aquarius)
- 3rd of March, Touko Fukawa (Pisces)
- Chihiro Fujisaki – 14th of March (Pisces)
- The 24th of April is Aoi Asahina’s birthday (Taurus)
- May 5th, Byakuya Togami (Taurus)
- 9th of June, Mondo Oowada (Gemini)
- Sayaka Maizono – 7th of July (Cancer)
- July 25th, Yasuhiro Hagakure (Leo)
- Kiyotaka Ishimaru’s birthday is August 31st (Virgo)
- Sakura Oogami’s birthday is September 13th (Virgo)
- 6th of October, Kyoko Kirigiri (Libra)
- Celestia Ludenberg passed away on November 23rd (Sagittarius)
- The 24th of December is Junko Enoshima’s birthday (Capricorn)
- Mukuro Ikusaba – 24th of December (Capricorn)
- Hifumi Yamada – 31st of December (Capricorn)
Kokichi’s surname is Oma or Ouma.
Kokichi Oma was an ordinary high school student who competed in the 53rd Season of Danganronpa, a popular international reality program created by Team Danganronpa.
Kokichi went to Imperial Capital’s Imperial High School during his high school years (). It’s uncertain whether this memory of him was part of Team Danganronpa’s creation or whether it was genuine.
Following his successful participation in the 53rd Killing Game, Team Danganronpa fabricated Kokichi’s memories and past as follows:
Kokichi’s past is hazy due to his habit of lying and his adamant refusal to share any personal information about himself. In fact, the only thing known about his life is his passion of video games and the fact that he’s spent his whole life playing them. He has, however, stated that no one would notice if he disappeared, and it has been indicated that he has no parents or family.
He is the leader of D.I.C.E., a tiny gang of teenage pranksters who are the most important people in his life and treat him like family. They’ve toured the world and like committing “laughable crimes,” which could signal that they’re a group of orphans with no families or parents to keep them in check. Kokichi is also skilled at stealing, which may be owing to his past, and many of his talents have been compared to those of a petty thief. In addition, his company could be a reference to the cartoon television show.
Who is it that Nagito has a crush on?
Nagito Komaeda’s line to Hajime Hinata, “From the bottom of my heart… I am sincerely in love with the hope that sleeps inside you,” was the main reason the ship set sail. The original Japanese line, “……”, has been somewhat mistranslated. “Please don’t forget that I love you… the hope lying inside you… from the bottom of my heart,” a more accurate translation would be.
“In the end, everything Nagito stated… I don’t know what was truth and what was falsehoods,” Hajime remarked (in his brain) in response. Even still, there could have been a kernel of truth hidden somewhere in his words… There’s no way I’d be able to sense this inexplicable relationship between Nagito and myself if there wasn’t.”
Nagito was drawn to Hajime from the outset, and he was the only one who stayed with him after he lost consciousness at the start of the game. He also escorted Hajime while introducing himself to the other members of the group. Nagito sensed a resemblance between himself and Hajime, as if they were both bystanders in a situation that didn’t interest them. Nagito and Hajime were both lovers of Hope’s Peak Academy, but Hajime didn’t feel like an Ultimate to him. Hajime’s talent could be Ultimate Serenity, according to Nagito, because even Hajime’s mere presence offered him serenity. Nagito irritated Hajime at times, but he also made him feel more at ease. Prior to the trial in chapter one, Hajime was Nagito’s best buddy.
Nagito exposes a lot of personal information to Hajime in his fifth Free Time Event, including his terminal ailments and his greatest longing to be loved once before he dies. He wrongly rejects what he just stated as lies, most likely for Hajime’s safety, as Hajime was about to forgive Nagito and would’ve been in danger if they got too near owing to Nagito’s bad luck’s consequences. The way Japanese sentence construction works, especially in Nagito’s last line, begins as a confession, which he decides to rework at the last second into him falling in love with Hajime’s hope instead. Furthermore, his choice of word “aishiteru” is noteworthy, as it is a very strong way of stating “love” that even some married couples in Japan are unwilling to utter in real life.
Nagito’s sentiments for Hajime are revealed to be romantic in nature. Nagito’s actual closeness to Hajime is demonstrated several times during the novel, such as when he stated he doesn’t like being around him and to hurry up and leave when under the influence of the despair disease, which drove him to lie. He says he feels this way because, despite knowing what kind of person he is, Hajime still tries to understand him and spends time with him when no one else does. This is confirmed on the official drama CD, when Nagito says Hajime, “I’ll keep doing everything I can to help you.” Because… I enjoy your company. I admire you for being ready to talk to me like this, despite the fact that you know how terribly inept I am…”
In Island Mode, Nagito is eager to entertain Hajime on their journeys, although he is concerned about his safety. He is also frequently nervous, owing to his lack of expertise in numerous social situations and, allegedly, his love for Hajime (for example, he enjoys the quiet library with him, only to get very nervous after realizing that the two of them are alone). He is scared of the possibility that Hajime will loathe him during his Shot Through The Heart scene. He refers to the hotel as their “love nest” after a particularly wonderful outing with Hajime. He also says that if Hajime wants to see him naked, he is willing to do so. In the end, he confesses that his way of thinking has slowly begun to shift as a result of his time with Hajime. Nagito reluctantly requests for Hajime’s friendship towards the conclusion, and Hajime accepts it without hesitation, despite the fact that he noted the phrase looked to start as a love declaration and expected more.
Nagito claims that he loves and wants to understand an enigmatic “him” more than anybody else in his character song, Poison -gekiyaku-.
Nagito’s mind formed an illusion world as a coping technique in Super Danganronpa 2.5, and he did not awaken from his coma. However, Hajime has no parallels in the world, most likely because his feelings for him were too strong. Hajime sent the World Destroyer to clear his mind, and Nagito had flashbacks to Hajime and his smile after hearing the alter ego’s voice, which sounded just like Hajime’s. Hajime was anxious about Nagito and wanted to wake him up from his coma. When Nagito awoke in the real world, he greeted Hajime with a friendly greeting. He initially mistook himself for Izuru, but afterwards corrected himself, stating that he must be Hajime. Hajime assisted him up in a similar manner to their initial encounter inside the program. Nagito claims that he trusted Hajime to wake him awake, and subsequently holds Hajime’s hand as the class boards the ship, intending to travel to hope. This appears to be a reference to Side: Hope, as well as implying that he views being with Hajime to be his hope.
After assisting Makoto and others at the end of Danganronpa 3, Nagito and his classmates decide to return to Jabberwock Island and live there. While everyone on the boat is eating, Nagito signals Hajime to hurry up because the food is almost gone. Hajime beams and rushes over to him, and the two of them eat together. Despite Hajime’s prior explanation that he is now both Hajime and Izuru, Nagito still refers to him as Hajime. After everything they’ve been through, Hajime and Nagito ultimately come to an agreement.
Nagito is seen handing Hajime a tiny bag of fortune cookies as a gift when they are on the ship, presumably after the anime’s story, in an Otomedia poster issued after the series. The pink hearts and the phrase about eating cookies full of hope with “he” (the Japanese term “kare” meaning “him” or “boyfriend” depending on context) suggest that it was a romantic gesture and that Nagito and Hajime were dating. Nagito is asked in the magazine interview what fall foods remind him of Hajime. He responds with a “chestnut in its burr,” comparing it to Hajime’s hair, but after being told it’s too common, he goes on to explain that eating one properly requires a lot of effort. “Not being honest… it’s like Hinata-kun, right?” he says. Because of Nagito’s hair color, Hajime responds that Nagito reminds him of “the rice of a new crop” (referring to rice freshly harvested during the fall season). He also notes that appointing Nagito to a cuisine with distinct taste is problematic owing to his “weak grasp on reality.”
Nagito dislikes Hajime at initially in Danganronpa V3’s bonus mode since he is a reserve course student. They become friends after three years, and Nagito tells Hajime about his good fortune. Nagito and Hajime converse alone during their last Christmas at school while the other classmates celebrate. Even though Nagito believes no one will invite him, Hajime reminds the other boy that the class will undoubtedly keep in touch and visit each other again. Hajime assures him that Chiaki will accept his invitation; all he needs to do now is accept it. Nagito wonders why Hajime still cares for him and is interested in someone like him. Hajime admits that he still doesn’t understand Nagito and that he won’t accept it. He formally invites Nagito to be his friend, and the two shake hands, albeit Nagito seemed to want to hold his hand for a longer period of time. Nagito questions if it will make a difference, but Hajime assures him that by doing so, they may be able to truly change things and understand each other one day.

