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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in [[Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool the other localised anime]]), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives to him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in [[Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool the other localised anime]]), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the those performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives to him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in [[Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool the other localised anime]] ), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives to him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in [[Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool the other localised anime]] ), anime]]), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives to him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives to him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in [[Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), anime]] ), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives to him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to his HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to his him being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold with at least some HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to his HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults, insults delivered at greater length, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to his HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness, the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to his HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring anyway since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat Creator/ChristopherSabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness, fairness to the actor the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to his HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness, the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more intelligent jibes from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults, removing some of the hints the game gives as to his HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. In fairness, the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more intelligent moderate jibes and off-hand comments from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults, giving the impression that he's ''always'' yelling and violent, and thus removing some of the hints the game gives as to his HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom in particular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom in particular, proved particularly unpopular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel.novel. In fairness, the script doesn't help, with most of Mondo's more intelligent jibes from the visual novel replaced with cruder insults, removing some of the hints the game gives as to his HiddenDepths. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom in particular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom in particular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein Creator/KeithSilverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat in this dub in particular hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat in this dub in particular hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom, fandom in particular, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Mondo being [[TheOtherDarrin recast]] with Christopher Sabat in the English dub hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* QuestionableCasting: Mondo being Everyone except for Makoto gets [[TheOtherDarrin recast]] Darrin'ed]] with a different VA to the ones used in the English dubs of the games (this is also true in the other localised anime, ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''), which can be jarring since the games themselves are very good at keeping voices consistent across the series and a lot of the performances are ''beloved'' by fans. However, Mondo being recast with Christopher Sabat in the English this dub in particular hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].
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* SoBadItsGood: Creator/{{Funimation}}'s English dub of the anime is full of HamAndCheese, bizarre lines, and occasional [[BlindIdiotTranslation "Blind Idiot" Translations]], to the point of making their infamous ''Anime/DanganRonpa3'' dub look serious, but least it makes the rather mediocre CompressedAdaptation more enjoyable.
* WTHCastingAgency: Mondo being [[TheOtherDarrin recast]] with Christopher Sabat in the English dub hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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* SoBadItsGood: Creator/{{Funimation}}'s English dub of the anime is full of HamAndCheese, bizarre lines, and occasional [[BlindIdiotTranslation "Blind Idiot" Translations]], to the point of making their infamous ''Anime/DanganRonpa3'' dub look serious, but least it makes the rather mediocre CompressedAdaptation more enjoyable.
* WTHCastingAgency:
QuestionableCasting: Mondo being [[TheOtherDarrin recast]] with Christopher Sabat in the English dub hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].Man]].
* SoBadItsGood: Creator/{{Funimation}}'s English dub of the anime is full of HamAndCheese, bizarre lines, and occasional [[BlindIdiotTranslation "Blind Idiot" Translations]], to the point of making their infamous ''Anime/DanganRonpa3'' dub look serious, but least it makes the rather mediocre CompressedAdaptation more enjoyable.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: During the English dub of the third trial, a minor MemeticMutation ensued with Celeste asking Makoto "Are you deaf as you are ''thick''?" (Emphasis hers.) Sure, she probably meant "thick" as in "thick-headed" (i.e. "stupid",) but given [[HaveAGayOldTime the more sexual meaning "thick" has taken on over the years]] combined with the manic grin Celeste gives while saying the line, many viewers couldn't help but imagine Celeste was [[FemaleGaze commenting on Makoto's body]].
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* ItsShortSoItSucks: The biggest criticism surrounding the anime is that it zooms by the game's story, cramming around 25 hours of visual novel into approximately 5 hours of animated content. A 4-hour chapter in the game is covered in around 40 minutes, with investigations being the most trimmed-down part. Only the final episode really has some room to breathe, being 10 minutes longer.
* SoBadItsGood: Creator/{{Funimation}}'s English dub of the anime is full of HamAndCheese, bizarre lines, and occasional [[BlindIdiotTranslation "Blind Idiot" Translations]], to the point of making their infamous ''Anime/DanganRonpa3'' dub look serious, but least it makes the rather mediocre CompressedAdaptation more enjoyable.
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* WTHCastingAgency: Mondo being [[TheOtherDarrin recast]] with Christopher Sabat in the English dub hasn't been the most warmly received by the fandom, with many finding his gruffer and older-sounding voice too much of a departure from the slicker, smoother tones Keith Silverstein gave the character in the original visual novel. Others just think Sabat's voice for Mondo sounds too much like [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Muscle Man]].

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