Item: ダンガンロンパ 希望の学園と絶望の高校生 The Animation
Language: ja-JP
Type of Problem: Design_issue
Extra Details: Please add Season3 and Season4. Nobody did anything, so I'll report again.
Season2 is Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School - "Future".
"Danganronpa 3" has 3 seasons. So "Future" , "Despair" and "Hope".
Once that's done, I'll add the story of S3 and S4. Finally, I request to delete the crowded pages in other discussion.
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Reply by ClickHere
on March 2, 2021 at 1:43 PM
yes please, i will also help with the metadata in castillan
Reply by ほこち
on March 4, 2021 at 10:50 AM
@ClickHere thanks reply. "TV Show Status" is "Ended" now. And that cant edit.
I'm just waiting for the addition of the season.
Reply by Banana
on April 29, 2021 at 1:03 PM
Future is here, Despair is here and Hope is here.
Reply by Daltonemia
on July 25, 2021 at 3:40 AM
Yes, this is wrong. Future and Despair should not be separated from each other. Either everything goes under a single Danganronpa show, or Future, Despair and Hope go under the Danganronpa 3 show. Having DR1, Future and Hope on one show and Despair on another makes no sense. If you observe the original air dates, you'll note that Future and Despair aired interleaved, and hope aired in the final slot for Despair. [1][2][3]
1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Danganronpa_3:_The_End_of_Hope%27s_Peak_High_School_episodes
2: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-04-26/danganronpa-3-anime-will-air-both-arcs-simultaneously-in-july/.101478
3: https://www.nbcuni.co.jp/anime/danganronpa3/news/index00150000.html
Even going by the English dub, you'll notice that Funimation lists both Future and Despair as seasons of DR3, with Hope as an episode of Despair:
https://www.funimation.com/shows/danganronpa-3-the-end-of-hopes-peak-high-school/?qid=
Reply by Banana
on July 25, 2021 at 7:08 AM
Have you read the TV guidelines?
Reply by Daltonemia
on January 10, 2022 at 2:07 AM
Ok, so time to go through the guidelines.
First question: Which of DR1, Future, Hope and Despair are seperate seasons?
Regarding the TV guidelines, they state:
There was a many year gap between DR the animation and DR3 the animation. This argues for DR3 as a seperate series, but Future and Despair are part of that series, not this one.
Here you can observe the DR3 website with both Future and Despair, but not DR1: https://www.nbcuni.co.jp/anime/danganronpa3/news/index00150000.html
Here you can observe the Danganrona the animation website, which only contains DR1 content: https://www.nbcuni.co.jp/rondorobe/anime/danganronpa/
Here is the translated episode listing for DR3, which you can see lists Future, Despair, and Hope: https://www-nbcuni-co-jp.translate.goog/anime/danganronpa3/story/index.html?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB
Here's a source indicating that Hope did air as the final episode of Despair to tie up Future and Despair, if the above is not enough for you: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-09-22/danganronpa-3-anime-concludes-with-hope-arc-finale-on-september-29/.106778
Regarding the anime specific guidelines:
Ok, so then you put DR3 in airing order, which is future ep1, despair ep1, (repeat until ep11), future ep 12, hope, as a single season. Source for interleaved airing: https://www.nbcuni.co.jp/anime/danganronpa3/onair/index.html
Again, see above for the original airing order.
So by the guidelines, Future, Hope and Despair are not seperate seasons to each other, but are seperate to Danganronpa the animation.
Next question: Is DR3 a sequel to DR1, or a seperate show?
So this is where the split format of DR3 gets confusing, and why I guess the original decision was made. Despair is chronologically before DR1, Future is chronologically after DR1, and Hope is chronologically after Future, despite airing in Despair's time slot. However, simply being chronologically after a series in the same universe is not enough to qualify something as a sequel. You can see TMDB has made this decision before, e.g. Doctor Who (2005-) is listed as a different show to Doctor Who (1963-1995). Even in Anime, Love Live Sunshine is not listed as a season of Love Live School Idol Project, Yu-Gi-Oh GX is not listed as a season of Yu-Gi-Oh, etc.
So, what do the guidelines say?
No. Future Arc is a sequel to DR2, the video game, which is a sequel to DR1 the video game. DR1 the animation is an adapation of DR1, the video game. There is no anime adapation of DR2, nor did its content get covered in Danganronpa the animation. Future Arc without DR2 makes little sense, and the only thing animated to give the missing context is... Despair Arc. Which aired interleaved with Future Arc, shares the marketing name (Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak Academy), title, website, final episode, and season it ran in (albeit on a different day of the week). You could make a weak argument here about "Well, what would we do if the Jojo anime skipped a part? If there was no Stardust Crusaders, would Stone Ocean then have to be a seperate show?", but I don't feel this is a strong enough argument to tear Future Arc out of DR3 and leave Despair Arc behind.
No, Despair Arc is a prequel to DR2, the video game.
No, chronologically it's the final episode of Future Arc, but airing slot wise it's the final episode of Despair Arc.
So based on the guidelines, I feel there's a strong guideline supported argument against seperating Future and Despair from each other, and on the balance of things, Future and Despair are seperate from DR1. There's a weak argument for classifying Future Arc as a sequel to DR1, but not to the extent that it justifies seperating it from Hope or Despair. Were a DR2 anime to exist, that would make a stronger case for everything all under one banner, but its absence is being used to justify seperating Despair from DR1, and so I feel also justifies seperating Future from DR1. Having Danganronpa 3 the animation as a single entity, including both Future and Despair, but seperate from Danganronpa the animation is also what the original TV airing order did, what the original marketing did, what streaming sites do, and what DVD/Bluray releases do.
Reply by Koubashii_Rai
on December 9, 2023 at 8:36 PM
Was going to point this out again but seems this comment does the work for me? its funny how this is still open just shy of 2 years later but completely unactioned. anyone planning to actually fix issue or just continue to ignore it i mean theres 14 discussions on this anime and 11 of those are saying this right here. so maybe fix it?