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This is the exact sort of scenario presented in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, a visual novel that tells the sometimes-gruesome tale of high school life gone wrong. The character models are. ©Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. 'DANGANRONPA' is a trademark of Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Licensed to and published by NIS America, Inc.

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Trophies

Successfully complete one of the following tasks to get a trophy:

    Despair's Last Reward (Platinum): Earned every other trophy in the game.
    The Devil Wears a High School Uniform (Bronze): Filled in every page of Kiyotaka's Report Card.
    The Game Hungers (Bronze): Filled in every page of Byakuya's Report Card.
    Rebel Without a High School Degree (Bronze): Filled in every page of Mondo's Report Card.
    Almost Almost Famous (Bronze): Filled in every page of Leon's Report Card.
    Lost in Scanslation (Bronze): Filled in every page of Hifumi's Report Card.
    The Sixth Nonsense (Bronze): Filled in every page of Yasuhiro's Report Card.
    Psychic (Bronze): Filled in every page of Sayaka's Report Card.
    Hope's Peak Confidential (Bronze): Filled in every page of Kyoko's Report Card.
    Mystic Donut (Bronze): Filled in every page of Aoi's Report Card.
    Strangers in a Brain (Bronze): Filled in every page of Toko's Report Card.
    Lovesport (Bronze): Filled in every page of Sakura's Report Card.
    The French Disconnection (Bronze): Filled in every page of Celeste's Report Card.
    Memoirs of a Fashionista (Bronze): Filled in every page of Junko's Report Card.
    GoodFellows (Bronze): Filled in every page of Chihiro's Report Card.
    Mr. Know-It-All (Gold): Filled in every page of every character's Report Card.
    Nine Coins, Nine Purses, Nine Bears (Silver): Collected 999 Monocoins.
    Ooh, For Me? (Bronze): Collected 50 unique presents.
    Seriously, You Shouldn't Have (Silver): Collected every possible present.
    Skilling 'Em Softly (Bronze): Cleared the 10 SP threshold.
    Skill or Be Skilled (Silver): Cleared the 20 SP threshold.
    Ghostface Skillah (Gold): Cleared the 30 SP threshold.
    Hey, Big Spender (Bronze): Enjoyed the exciting excitement of the MonoMono Machine 100 times.
    Rogue's Gallery (Gold): Unlocked all gallery items.
    You Must Acquit (Gold): Cleared every class trial without taking any damage.
    What's a Mistrial? (Bronze): Cleared every class trial without having to retry a single time.
    The Color of Television (Bronze): Destroyed 100 white noise lines across all class trials.
    Tuned to a Dead Channel (Silver): Destroyed 500 white noise lines across all class trials.
    Not From Concentrate (Bronze): Cleared every class trial without using your Concentration skill a single time.

Additionally, there are nine secret trophies:

    From Zero to Hero (Bronze): Finished the Prologue.
    One Is the Loneliest Number (Bronze): Finished Chapter 1.
    Two of a Kind (Bronze): Finished Chapter 2.
    Three's a Crowd (Bronze): Finished Chapter 3.
    Four by Gore (Bronze): Finished Chapter 4.
    Five Alive (Bronze): Finished Chapter 5.
    All's Well That Ends...Umm... (Gold): Finished every chapter.
    School's Out For Summer (Bronze): Cleared School Mode once.
    School's Out Forever (Silver): Saw every possible School Mode ending.

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is notable because it is the first title in the Danganronpa series of murder mystery visual novels. It proved to be popular, so much so that it prompted the creation of not just sequels but also an anime adaptation, two manga adaptations, two spin-off novels, and a stage adaptation of all things. Here are 10 things that you may or may not have known about Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc:

1. Developed By Spike

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc was developed by Spike, which both developed video games and published them. Spike is no longer in existence, but that is because it performed a merger with Chunsoft to create what is now called Spike Chunsoft, which remains very active in the video game industry.

2. Released for the PSP

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At first, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc was released for the PlayStation Portable in November of 2010. However, its ensuing popularity ensured that it would make it way to more platforms in time. First, there were both Android and iOS in August of 2012. Then, there was the PC in February of 2016.

3. The Main Antagonist Is Monokuma

People who aren’t familiar with the Danganronpa series might nonetheless be familiar with its main antagonist Monokuma. This is because Monokuma is a very memorable teddy bear that happens to be divided into two halves visual-wise, with one half being adorable and the other half being evil. With that said, Monokuma isn’t an independent actor but is instead controlled by the villain behind the murder mystery.

4. The Main Protagonist Is the Ultimate Lucky Student

The setting for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is a school that caters to the most exceptional students. The main protagonist is an exception to this rule because he managed to get in by winning a lottery. As a result, he has been designated the Ultimate Lucky Student, though in truth, he tends to be unlucky most of the time. However, when his luck does kick in, it can be pretty powerful to say the least.

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5. Luck Turns Out to Be Critical

As it turns out, the main protagonist’s rather unpredictable luck proves to be critical for foiling the villain. This is because while the villain might not be the sanest person out there, they are nonetheless an excellent analyst of the situation. Unfortunately, random swings of luck aren’t really something that can be predicted, meaning that analysis becomes less useful under said circumstances.

6. Some of the Characters Have Had More of Their Memories Erased

The villain behind the events of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc has erased some of the memories of the students who have been trapped in the murder mystery. With that said, some of the students have had more of their memories erased than the others, which is by no means a matter of coincidence.

7. There Is More Than One Murderer

Monokuma is used to spur the students on to murder one another. Some of them succumb, which is why much of the game is focused on finding out which students were responsible for the murders that occur over the course of the story.

8. There Is a Bad Ending

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc has a bad ending that happens when the player accuses the wrong student at the wrong time. Curiously, avoiding this bad end requires the player to trust in someone who has been helping them with their investigations, meaning that there is very much a leap of faith involved. However, an argument can be made that this fits in very well with the themes of the game.

9. The Setting Is Post-Apocalyptic

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This isn’t revealed until late in the game. However, the setting of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is post-apocalyptic but not unsalvageable. Moreover, the cause of the apocalypse is connected to the murder mystery that the students are forced to undergo.

10. There Have Been Two Anime Series

So far, there have been two anime series based on the Danganronpa franchise. The first anime series called Danganronpa: The Animation was based on Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Meanwhile, the second anime series was based on a later title. Somewhat confusingly, the second anime series is called Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope’s Peak High School.