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* LootBoxes: By default, the only playable characters are the Normal-tier versions of Makoto from ''Danganronpa'', Hajime from ''Danganronpa 2'', Komaru from ''Danganronpa Another Episode'', and Kaede & Shuichi from ''Danganronpa V3''. The main way to unlock more characters, permanent power-ups for these characters, as well as everyone's Rare, Ultra, and Super variants (which can equip more skills and have different art, with the U-tier variants showcasing the new swimsuit outfits this game advertised) is to earn Monocoins (which come in Silver, Gold, and Monomicoin tiers) through the game's Despair Tower battle mode and randomly obtain new things through the [=MonoMono Machines=]. Alternatively, see {{Microtransactions}}.

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* LootBoxes: By default, the only playable characters are the Normal-tier versions of Makoto from ''Danganronpa'', Hajime from ''Danganronpa 2'', Komaru from ''Danganronpa Another Episode'', and Kaede & Shuichi from ''Danganronpa V3''. The main way to unlock more characters, permanent power-ups for these characters, as well as everyone's Rare, Ultra, Swimsuit, and Super Ultimate variants (which can equip more skills at each higher tier and have different art, with the U-tier variants showcasing the new swimsuit outfits this game advertised) art) is to earn Monocoins (which come in Silver, Gold, and Monomicoin tiers) through the game's Despair Tower battle mode and randomly obtain new things through the [=MonoMono Machines=]. Alternatively, see {{Microtransactions}}.
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* LootBoxes: By default, the only playable characters are the Normal-tier versions of Makoto from ''Danganronpa'', Hajime from ''Danganronpa 2'', Komaru from ''Danganronpa Another Episode'', and Kaede & Shuichi from ''Danganronpa V3''. The main way to unlock more characters, permanent power-ups for these characters, as well as everyone's Rare, Ultra, and Super variants (which can equip more skills and have different art, with the U-tier variants showcasing the new swimsuit outfits this game advertised) is to earn Monocoins (which come in Silver, Gold, and Monomicoin tiers) through the game's Despair Tower battle mode and randomly obtain new things through the [=MonoMono Machines=]. Alternatively, see {{Microtransactions}}.
* {{Microtransactions}}: Alongside [[LootBoxes the MonoMono Machines]], there is a Vending Machine where a player can just buy the character cards they want by spending real-world cash, with higher rarities costing more money.
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This game was released as both part of ''Decadence'' and as a stand alone Nintendo eShop Game in Japan on November 4th, 2021, and on December 3rd, 2021 outside of Japan. Spike Chunsoft announced on June 29, 2022 that the game will be available for international download on PlayStation®4, Steam®, iOS, and Android on July 21, 2022; these versions will include additional illustrations from official series merchandise, [[VersionExclusiveContent with no announced plans to add these illustrations to the original version of the game]].

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This game was released as both part of ''Decadence'' and as a stand alone Nintendo eShop Game in Japan on November 4th, 2021, and on December 3rd, 2021 outside of Japan. Spike Chunsoft announced on June 29, 2022 that the game will be available for international download on PlayStation®4, Steam®, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, iOS, and Android on July 21, 2022; these versions will include additional illustrations from official series merchandise, [[VersionExclusiveContent with no announced plans to add these illustrations to the original version of the game]].
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This game was released as both part of ''Decadence'' and as a stand alone Nintendo eShop Game in Japan on November 4th, 2021, and on December 3rd, 2021 outside of Japan.

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This game was released as both part of ''Decadence'' and as a stand alone Nintendo eShop Game in Japan on November 4th, 2021, and on December 3rd, 2021 outside of Japan.
Japan. Spike Chunsoft announced on June 29, 2022 that the game will be available for international download on PlayStation®4, Steam®, iOS, and Android on July 21, 2022; these versions will include additional illustrations from official series merchandise, [[VersionExclusiveContent with no announced plans to add these illustrations to the original version of the game]].
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* PennyShaving: In Monosuke's Hope Fragment event, Monosuke steals all of the students' Jabbercoins, figuring that whoever controls the virtual world's currency controls the virtual world. Sonia is outraged, scolding that [[BaitAndSwitchComment he should've started by stealing small amounts so they wouldn't notice]]. Her response makes the other students a little concerned about her.

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* PennyShaving: In Monosuke's Hope Fragment event, Monosuke steals all of the students' Jabbercoins, figuring that whoever controls the virtual world's currency controls the virtual world. Sonia is outraged, scolding that [[BaitAndSwitchComment [[DoWrongRight he should've started by stealing small amounts so they wouldn't notice]]. Her response makes the other students a little concerned about her.
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* AbsenteeActor: Though the game includes characters from ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'' like Komaru, Hiroko, and the Warriors of Hope, other major characters like Yuta, Taichi, and Haiji don't appear here.
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* ShoutOut: Genocide Jack has tally marks cut into her skin to count her victims just like [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Victor Zsasz]].
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* EmbarrassingNickname: Aoi doesn't like Tenko calling her Guru or Senior of the sea.
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* SchoolSwimsuit: Junko Enoshima chooses to wear a standard issue school swimsuit as a joke against guys who were expecting {{Fanservice}} from her. But she also mentions that there are guys who are [[FetishFuel into that sort of thing]], especially Hifumi.

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* SchoolSwimsuit: Junko Enoshima chooses to wear a standard issue school swimsuit as a joke against guys who were expecting {{Fanservice}} from her. But she also mentions that there are guys who are [[FetishFuel into that sort of thing]], thing, especially Hifumi.
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* {{Foil}}: Junko and Mukuro get the same skits with the same people, but the conversations they have take different turns. The same thing happens with Hajime and Izuru. For example, one skit starts with Monaca telling Junko a story, when Gonta enters the scene while chasing a bug. The bug lands on Junko's shoulder and then flies to Gonta on her command, impressing both of them as it seems her popularity extends even to insects. The same skit with Mukuro begins with Monaca stalking Mukuro because she recognizes her as an imposter. Gonta enters the scene chasing a bug, and Mukuro catches it out of the air with her hands without injuring it, impressing them with her dexterity instead.

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* {{Foil}}: Junko and Mukuro get the same skits with the same people, but the conversations they have take different turns. The same thing happens with Hajime and Izuru.Izuru, and Monomi and Usami. For example, one skit starts with Monaca telling Junko a story, when Gonta enters the scene while chasing a bug. The bug lands on Junko's shoulder and then flies to Gonta on her command, impressing both of them as it seems her popularity extends even to insects. The same skit with Mukuro begins with Monaca stalking Mukuro because she recognizes her as an imposter. Gonta enters the scene chasing a bug, and Mukuro catches it out of the air with her hands without injuring it, impressing them with her dexterity instead.
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** Additionally, development mode has its own alternate continuity, where Usami, Izuru, and Junko take the places of Monomi, Hajime, and Mukuro for character events.
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* {{Foil}}: Junko and Mukuro get the same skits with the same people, but the conversations they have take different turns. The same thing happens with Hajime and Izuru. For example, one skit starts with Monaca telling Junko a story, when Gonta enters the scene while chasing a bug. The bug lands on Junko's shoulder and then flies to Gonta on her command, impressing both of them as it seems her popularity extends even to insects. The same skit with Mukuro begins with Monaca stalking Mukuro because she recognizes her as an imposter. Gonta enters the scene chasing a bug, and Mukuro catches it out of the air with her hands without injuring it, impressing them with her dexterity instead.
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* SchoolSwimsuit: Junko Enoshima chooses to wear a standard issue school swimsuit as a joke against guys who were expecting {{Fanservice}} from her. But she also mentions that there are guys who are [[FetishFuel into that sort of thing]], especially Hifumi.
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* GoKartingWithBowser: Just like V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, Monokuma, Junko, and Izuru are playable characters.

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* GoKartingWithBowser: Just like V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, Monokuma, Junko, and Izuru are playable characters. And in this game, Monaca and the other Warriors of Hope are as well.
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* BigBad: Monokuma as per usual. [[spoiler:Except he's also being assisted by [[BigBadEnsemble Shirokuma and Kurokuma]].]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:Monaca ''attempts'' to take the position of BigBad during the Final Episode but after the boss fight with her and the Warriors of Hope, Kurokuma betrays her and hands off the Monokubs' wands to Monokuma.]]
* ClimaxBoss: [[spoiler:The battle against the Warriors of Hope's [[MiniMecha Mini-Mechas]] during the Final Episode.]]
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** During the final leg of the game when [[spoiler:everyone loses their memories, Nagito's introduction to Hajime is almost word for word how Danganronpa 2 starts]].
*** Compounding this are the fact that throughout the game a lot of character interactions are a direct result of character growth the cast members have had for the past three years, such as Mikan [[VerbalBackspace walking back]] some of her comments and being able to stand up for herself. However, [[spoiler:once Monokuma takes everyone's memories, a ''lot'' of character comments are ''very'' reminiscent of how veterans will remember these characters from their on eggshells behavior during killing games, Byakuya being a prime example as it's lampshaded by Makoto]].

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* InterfaceScrew: In the final story section, while on Monokuma's second virtual Jabberwock Island, the screen periodically glitches out and the only option available to select is development mode with the initial Makoto card.

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* InterfaceScrew: In the final story section, while [[spoiler:while on Monokuma's second virtual Jabberwock Island, the screen periodically glitches out and the only option available to select is development mode with the initial Makoto card.card]].


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* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:Wouldn't be a Danganronpa game if Monokuma didn't try to start shit. He almost gets away with turning everyone against each other in the last leg of the story, but fortunately Makoto's [[BornLucky talent]] lets him avoid having his memory erased. And after the significantly easier battle against all five Monokubs, [[HopeSpot the player is led to think that Monokuma won't be that much more difficult]]. This is not the case. In fact, this example [[SubvertedTrope almost becomes]] [[TheBadGuyWins a different trope entirely]] when Makoto's efforts appear to be in vain and Monokuma [[HopelessBossFight clobbers him in one hit]]. Fortunately, Makoto's efforts rally the other Ultimates to get their memories back and band together to beat the robotic stuffing out of Monokuma, ending any chance he, and by extension Junko, has of inflicting Ultimate Despair]].
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* PennyShaving: In Monosuke's Hope Fragment event, Monosuke steals all of the students' Jabbercoins, figuring that whoever controls the virtual world's currency controls the virtual world. Sonia is outraged, scolding that [[BaitAndSwitchComment he should've started by stealing small amounts so they wouldn't notice]]. Her response makes the other students a little concerned about her.
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* GoKartingWithBowser: Just like V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, Monokuma, Junko, and Izuru are playable characters.


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* InterfaceScrew: In the final story section, while on Monokuma's second virtual Jabberwock Island, the screen periodically glitches out and the only option available to select is development mode with the initial Makoto card.
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* ShoutOut: Genocide Jack has tally marks cut into her skin to count her victims just like [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Victor Zsasz]].
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* FanDisservice: Every character gets a swimsuit, even {{Gonks}} like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skirt, but Genocide Jack does not).

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* FanDisservice: Every character gets a swimsuit, even {{Gonks}} [[{{Gonk}} Gonks]] like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skirt, but Genocide Jack does not).
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* FanDisservice: Every character gets a swimsuit, even {{Gonks}} like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skit, but Genocide Jack does not).

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* FanDisservice: Every character gets a swimsuit, even {{Gonks}} like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skit, skirt, but Genocide Jack does not).
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* FanDisservice: Promotional material shows that every character gets a swimsuit, even gonks like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller.

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* FanDisservice: Promotional material shows that every Every character gets a swimsuit, even gonks {{Gonks}} like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller.SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skit, but Genocide Jack does not).
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko Enoshima (but is still listed by name); there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''[[UpToEleven on the cover]]''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko Enoshima (but is still listed by name); there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.
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* AbsenteeActor: Though the game includes characters from ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'' like Komaru, Hiroko, and the Warriors of Hope, other major characters like Yuta and Haiji don't appear here.

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* AbsenteeActor: Though the game includes characters from ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'' like Komaru, Hiroko, and the Warriors of Hope, other major characters like Yuta Yuta, Taichi, and Haiji don't appear here.



* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko, has met Byakuya before, and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on. At the very least, Danganronpa S takes place in the continuity of V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, as many characters also mention events that occurred during UTDP's interactions; specifically, it takes place in the third year, after the students already went through the track and field competition in the first year, and the school festival in the second year, but not yet having had the Christmas party in the third year.

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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko, has met Byakuya before, and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on. At the very least, Danganronpa S takes place in the continuity of V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, as many characters also mention events that occurred during UTDP's interactions; specifically, it takes place in right before graduation, as confirmed by Kaede and Maki during the third year, after former's bonfire event, stating that as soon as the students already went through the track and field competition in the first year, and the school festival in the second year, but not yet having had the Christmas party in the third year.trip's over, it'll be time for them to graduate.
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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko, has met Byakuya before, and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on. At the very least, Danganronpa S takes place in the continuity of V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, as many characters also mention events that occurred during UTDP's interactions; specifically, it takes place in the third year, after the students already went through the track and field competitions and school festivals in the first two years, but not yet having had the Christmas party.

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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko, has met Byakuya before, and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on. At the very least, Danganronpa S takes place in the continuity of V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, as many characters also mention events that occurred during UTDP's interactions; specifically, it takes place in the third year, after the students already went through the track and field competitions and school festivals competition in the first two years, year, and the school festival in the second year, but not yet having had the Christmas party.party in the third year.
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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on. At the very least, Danganronpa S takes place in the continuity of V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, as many characters also mention events that occurred during UTDP's interactions.

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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko Toko, has met Byakuya before, and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on. At the very least, Danganronpa S takes place in the continuity of V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, as many characters also mention events that occurred during UTDP's interactions.interactions; specifically, it takes place in the third year, after the students already went through the track and field competitions and school festivals in the first two years, but not yet having had the Christmas party.
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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on.

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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on. At the very least, Danganronpa S takes place in the continuity of V3's Ultimate Talent Development Plan, as many characters also mention events that occurred during UTDP's interactions.
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** Another notable example is [[FormerChildStar Kotoko]]. Her in a bikini is unnerving [[CastingCouch if you know]] [[RapeAsBackstory her backstory]].
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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game should be a year apart in canon); Komaru is close friends with Toko and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on.

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* LooseCanon: It's left deliberately unclear how much of the canon information from the other games applies in this one. Among many other strange details, all three classes appear to be graduating in the same year (even though the classes of the first game and second game should be are a year apart in canon); they attend Hope's Peak for three years instead of the two in canon; Komaru is close friends with Toko and mentions having met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope in Towa City, meaning that ''something'' reminiscent of ''Ultra Despair Girls'' took place; Monokuma knows about Killing Games despite none having apparently occurred in this timeline; and so on.

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