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hijinkiewinkies · 1 year
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proshitters do not reblog my shit thanks :)
killer killer ✌️
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theminecraftgay · 1 year
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Manga redraw!!! I love them so much, they mean the world to me
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(Commission me!)
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mizumi-kahago-art · 11 months
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Chibi Mermay - Misaki
Since making Artworks for all the side characters would take me another 2-3 years I decided to take a shortcut and release their designs as Chibis instead. This way I can finish up the Mermaid series this year and start a new series afterwards!
I hope that’s still fine with everyone.
Misaki’s fins are based of a sealion.
I’m thinking about making these Stickers or Acrylic Charms in the future. I’d love to get some feedback from you guys, if anyone would be interested in that.
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ghostshadow-k-r · 2 years
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It's DR Gaiden again~
If I'm correct,she was the last protagonist (For me Novelette was a deuteragonist in the Tower City event)
After that,I'll start drawing antagonist.
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Dawn Berry was an cheerful pegasus investigator which works in the 6th division of the Future Foundation.Her partner was Silent Locker,the notorious serial killer-Killer Killer.
At first,she couldn't understand Locker's action.But as they cooperate more and more,she starts to knows more about Locker.When she learned his real identity from his friend,she was shocked.After knowing what happened to him,she understands why did Locker and his friend had become Killer Killer.
After that,a magic choker which could wipe out every living creature in like 10 meters was placed in her neck.She begged Locker to kill her.If she died,the magic will disappear also completing his passionate killing.But Locker rejected her,he 'seperated' her head and neck,but Berry didn't get hurt.
In the end,they eloped from Future Foundation,no one knows where did they go.But one things for sure,they lived happily ever after.
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mijoonart · 5 months
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dr kk
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shockersalvage · 8 months
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Salvage Showcase - Mukuro Ikusaba....'s Cult
Back to Killer Killer, home of Danganronpa's most wasted potential in terms of characters, settings and concepts.
Last time we spoke of Ted Chikatilo and how the writers didn't want him to be anything beyond an Ultimate mad bomber. So this time we have the penultimate villains of Killer Killer: the Cult of Mukuro Ikusaba!
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Summary
Like with many villains and characters from Killer Killer, the cult's background prior to the events of the manga is unknown. What is known is that they are women who are very devoted to one of the Despair Sisters - Mukuro Ikusaba. It's to the point that they all dressed in exact copies of her old school uniform and modify themselves to look like her physically (by some method anyway).
The cult first appeared following a report that the deceased Mukuro Ikusaba broke out and was attacking the 8th Branch. When Takumi, Misaki and Shuji arrive they found Ruruka's security detail slaughtered and confront Mukuro. But she isn't alone, she is with an entire horde of lookalikes that attack them. But, despite their efforts, none of the Mukuro's are a match for Takumi and they begin to suffer heavy losses. Takumi is pretty angry since he considers them a bunch of cheap knockoffs that couldn't hope to compare to the real Mukuro. He gives them a 0/100 for their murders (putting on the same level as Kenji Tsuruhashi).
It's during this fight that Misaki is really grappling with the idea of Takumi being Killer Killer, not wanting him to kill them. She even goes out of her way to knock a few out with muscle relaxant ammo so that they could be taken in without need for killing...only for Takumi to save her from the last batch by slicing them in half. Confirming that he is Killer Killer once and for all in her mind....
And then a second later she gets stabbed by Shuji. Turns out he hired the cult as a form of shock therapy for Takumi, to get him to stop being Killer Killer, but that failed. He was going to kill Misaki, but several of the Future Foundation Directors and Ikue Dogami arrive on the scene. Shuji escapes by detonating a bomb inside the pocket of a Mukuro and using the explosion to run away. If the cult wasn't completely killed by Takumi, the survivors that were knocked out would have been arrested. No matter what, they are out of commission for the rest of the story.
The cult is pretty straightforward and all hold pretty much the same demeanor. They are a bunch of women that worship Mukuro Ikusaba and imitate her down to the T. They seem to act as mercenaries given Shuji was able to get their aid in his plot, and hold immense skill given just one is able to slaughter numerous security guards without effort. However, against Killer Killer, or even someone skilled with a gun, they are able to be taken down en masse, showing they still lag behind the original Mukuro. In battle, they are hyper focused on killing anyone in their path, even when hurt or other cultists die. They will not give up until someone has either killed them or knocked them out.
Rundown
In Killer Killer, if I were to provide it a theme, it would have to be Passion vs Shallowness. To have true drive for your profession and do things out of love for what you really want to do. That's Takumi's whole deal with his murders and what he criticizes the villains of Killer Killer for lacking, to varying degrees. Their passion isn't for murder, but using it as a means for their own goals.
In the cultists case, their Passion is Mukuro Ikusaba. Sadly, we never get a reason why they worship her, but it's clear they hold her in some mahor esteem given their appearance and actions. They are utterly devoted to the late Ultimate Soldier and giving it their all for her, even if it costs them greatly...
But Takumi ranks them 0. Putting them, in the same vein as Kenji who is really the epitome of the Shallowness theme. He kills out of a means for an end. No love for it at all besides the backlash it can cause others. No regards to people's lives, especially the one he stole. So why is the cult, who clearly hold a strong passion for something, strongly disliked by Takumi?
Well, he says it best:
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They may love Mukuro, but they hold no true love for their actions. They're fangirls that commit atrocities to be like their idol, but with the case of some fans, utterly miss the point of what she's about in their quest to be like her. (Ironically, so is Takumi, but that is something for another time...). If Kenji is Shallowness to the extreme of just doing something for the practical benefit, the cultists of Mukuro are Shallowness to the extent that they are doing it out of obligation. 'If they want to be like Mukuro then clearly they have to kill whoever is in their sights!' In Takumi's eyes, it pretty much just reduced murder as apart of something to check off on a list if they want to be like someone's replica of all things. An extreme offense in Takumi's eyes, which is why he outrights fails him.
That isn't to say they don't succeed in being like their idol in some degree. Both the cultists and Mukuro were used as means to an end by the Masterminds of their respective entries. What separates them in turn is that Junko did legitimately love her sister, getting a euphoric sense of despair for killing someone she loved with all her heart (just like she got before when she killed her boyfriend).
Shuji, though, did not give a feather about them beyond their use in potentially getting Takumi to quit being Killer Killer. He leaves any potential survivors to be arrested, if they weren't slaughtered by Takumi, and even blows up a cultists body to escape from being arrested. While their idol was at least loved enough by her killer who used Mukuro's aid to alter their world forever, the imitations end up as just collateral damage in Shuji's pipe dream that only resulted in both Mastermind and his hired goons demises. It's the worst end by a long shot for them.
On a minor note, the cultists being taken care of so easily by both Takumi, and even dispatched by Misaki, also wraps back around the dilemma with the Madarai clan and the Despair Sisters issue of quality for quality. Danganronpa is a series that values individuals talent and being unique (even it can be detrimental). Trying to mimic someone else, while it can throw people off for a bit, will never work against someone genuinely being original and just makes yourself predictable to being outplayed. Again and again. It's funny how in their quest to be like Mukuro, the wound up making the same mistake Mukuro criticizes the Madarai of doing.
Personal Thoughts
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As a concept, I love the Mukuro Cult! When it comes to Ultimate Despair, while it very much makes sense that Junko would be the head honcho revered by its members, the fact Mukuro (essentially its co-founder) was left by the wayside was a bit sad, though it made perfect sense.
But these guys? The fact Mukuro herself had an entire cult dedicated to her is amazing! Like with the Warriors of Hope for Junko, it gives the feeling that these girls were larger than life and had clear influence that still wreaked havoc on society even beyond the grave! It's a excellent idea...
But like with most things in Killer Killer, it's extremely undercooked. While Another Episode goes very in-depth to show why the Warriors worship Junko and love her to the point of being inspired by her to make their paradise/being a devious pickle gremlin, the cult gets nothing. No real reason why they worship Mukuro or how they got to perfectly look like her. They're just fakers who can't compare to Takumi and go down after pissing him off.
While not as bad as Ted's deal, the writing feels like they just wanted a shock factor for their brief screentime, rather than legitimately explore the concept in any meaningful capacity. What if they were women who were taken in by the Remnants, broken by society and given meaning by becoming Mukuro? Or maybe they somehow admired Mukuro being sacrificed for someone else, and wanted to become her to get a fate like that? Maybe they were girls that Mukuro ended up saving while during her Fenrir days so becoming her and carrying on her legacy, if misguided, was their way of honoring her?
There's so much you can do with this concept...and it went to waste just as fast. It's a pity, but what can you do?
Aftermath
Concerning this Killer Killer showcase from last time, while I do still believe Ted is just a flash without substance character, I also feel that I did lean a bit too hard with it in terms of my rundown and personal thoughts (I didn't even give the theme for Killer Killer for last time). So I wanted to be a bit more structured again and dial back more of my dislike of Killer Killer as a whole. Is it still the worst of the series to me? Yes, and I will call it out for that, but I don't want that to really get too much in the way of analysis for the casts of these guys. I hope this works out much better!
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dailydangan · 19 days
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From Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer
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vergilsama922 · 1 year
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Family Bonding 45
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There are some who are considered to be very uptight or hard-working. And such people deserve a break every now and then (Even if they object to it). That's why Misaki, Miaya, Kotomi, Sachi, and Kasumi find themselves on a beach vacation! (Although Kasumi never brought up getting sunscreen from Makoto) Yes. These 5 needed a break away from the madness and make no mistake they aren't the only ones due for a vacation. However, nobody seemed to mention they were taking Makoto and where they would vacate to....;;;;;(人◕ω◕) It's probably fine. Misaki has a way with words.
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emeruga · 11 months
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Misaki Asano
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aretmaw · 1 year
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Killer Killer, more like....kill me with that glare teehee :)
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Like or reblog if you ship Misaki/Takumi!
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Here's a pet peeve of mine that nobody asked for: it sucks that a boy and girl who are very close friends always have to be portrayed as romantic in some sort of way in Danganronpa. There's Kyoko/Makoto, Chiaki/Hajime, Kaede/Shuichi, Chisa/Kyosuke, Junko (Ryoko)/Yasuke, Misaki/Takumi, Peko/Fuyuhiko, and probably a few others i forgot to list. Some of these pairs are mostly implied, but still.
Also, this post is not meant to be bashing on these ships in any way, cuz most of them are pretty cute and harmless. I just wish we could have a genuine male/female friendship without any hint of attraction and romantic feelings. It can just come across as forced sometimes.
Though of course, Danganronpa is not the only franchise that has this trope.
EDIT: Yes, Shuichi/Maki and Makoto/Hina are platonic (not including bonus dating modes or free times, of course), but that's because they are already attracted to somebody anyway. Shuichi is already attracted to Kaede, Maki is to Kaito, and Makoto is implied to be attracted to Kyoko.
Literally the closest male/female best friend duo I could think of in the series that seems to be fully platonic (and them not having feelings for anyone else of the opposite sex) is Akane/Nekomaru. But even then, it's up to debate whether or not Akane was sexually attracted to him or not from the way she spoke about him by the end of DR2.
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theminecraftgay · 1 year
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Some Takumis being Takumi, snagged from my annual Killer Killer reread
Bonus:
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danggirlronpa · 1 year
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The women of the Future Foundation in Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer.
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fma03envy · 1 year
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I finished Killer Killer btw. General thoughts:
As someone whose favorite DR media is Zero (and thinks that IF is like. solid), I was kind of hoping it would be more on that level in terms of writing 😔
That said, I'm honestly not *that* bothered by the writing issues. It's kind of the same as with dr3 for me, where I'm not invested enough in the first place to feel let down when it doesn't make sense. I'm more just "ok so we're doing this now" about it, and then am pleasantly surprised whenever the writing is good
Hijirihara is by far my favorite character introduced in this. It makes me sad that afaik he only appears in Killer Killer because he's So Much. Creative choice of coping mechanism over here
I REALLY like how much influence Hijirihara's trauma has on Everything. I feel like normally if a DR character survives a killing school life, they'll probably only return in a supporting role and and there isn't much focus on their recovery. Like even with Makoto in dr3 and Toko in UDG, they're are obviously scarred by their experiences and all but. It's not like the primary focus of either media, and each has to deal with Topical Plot Issues that take precedence over their past (I suppose Soshun in dr0 is an exception since basically all he does is Be Traumatized, but like he's hardly a main character. He's really only around long enough for Matsuda to kill him over it)
In Killer Killer though, the entire plot is driven by what Hijirihara's been through. There would be no Killer Killer if his experiences at Giboura hadn't driven him to take on that role
Can't say I'm exactly a fan of Fujigawa given how cartoon villain I'll kill everyone-y he gets at the end but. The character feels like he could've had potential if he was written in a less over the top way, yk?
Like the flashback scenes of him and Hijirihara are definitely some of my favorites in this manga. Also ik this is silly but near the end when Fujigawa has trouble getting out of the locker and Hijirihara does that little "it's a boy" gag, it's like. You still care about him enough to be jokey huh. Argh. If Fujigawa's characterization had been played a little differently I would be going insane rn over these two
I do prefer the earlier slice of life stuff, but I feel like them trying to turn when the story is set into a plot twist was a mistake. It just makes the beginning seem bizarre in retrospect once you know that this is supposed to be post apocalypse. Why is everything So Normal society seems a bit too functional here
On the topic of the timeline. I wish they made character's ages more clear sometimes. Like since Kyoko + Hijirihara are coworkers, are we supposed to assume he's the same age as class 78? Aka, when Junko had Mukuro stab all those middle schoolers to death, were J+M still middle schoolers themselves? (wouldn't exempt them from blame ofc but I do feel like it's an important distinction)
Fave Killer Killer execution was definitely the copycat one. I <3 Hijirihara's little Monokuma grin there
Sidenote a lot of Killer Killer's victims remind me so much of how Mikan acted in dr2 chapter 3 with how outlandish they are. I feel certain that at least some of them were acting under the influence of Junko's brainwashing (I'm thinking more of how brainwashing victims in dr0/dr2 are depicted, like as undeniably altered but not without free will/opinions of their own. As opposed to like the dr3 remnants or the Monokuma kids in UDG)
Wish there was more focus on Asano. She gets set up like the main character at the very beginning but is pretty quickly demoted to Hijirihara's sidekick/love interest/damsel in distress. She NEEDS more personality and an actual backstory and a life outside of him :/
That's all I can think of really
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hopeymchope · 1 year
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Been wondering this for a while. When exactly did Hijirihara and Asano join the Future Foundation? Or where they already joined from sometime but promoted? I'd assume Hijirihara joined the FF first and the other later since a piece of dialogue from Killer Killer in the beginning mentioned 'Spring', but then again I'm not getting any exact dates. Or is there simply nothing? Another thing is that would it work timeline/story-wise had they joined earlier, or not?
There's really no way to get any exact dates on much of anything in the Danganronpa series, lol. We almost never have precise spans of time (the closest we get is Komaru saying in UDG that she was held captive for "a year and a half"), and we sure as hell never have precise years. You just kinda have to glue together what information you can using what little context we get. We don't even know for certain how much time passes between DR1 and DR2, y'know? There's always going to be guesswork involved.
At least we can tell the order the franchise's stories go in... uh, mostly.
But okay. What can we determine about Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer and its characters?
The obvious answer here that is Asano and Hijirihara could've joined the Future Foundation in *some* capacity at any time since its formation but BEFORE DR3's Future Arc. The Foundation's formation is a vague event that occurs somewhere after the start of The Tragedy but before DR1's Killing Game. Based on that, we can at least intuit that the Future Foundation was officially put together during the year the 78th Class was in lockdown. It's entirely possible, however, that Hijirihara and Asano only joined up after the surviving members of the 78th class were rescued...
Killer Killer as a whole takes place after the 78th Class survivors have been freed and joined up with the Future Foundation... but before and/or possibly even during the time when Naegi goes rogue with Class 77-B and plugs them into the Neo World Program. (We know this because Kirigiri shows up as a member of the Future Foundation in the first half of Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer, and she also shows up at the end of DR2 working with Naegi AFTER he'd been receiving messages from the higher-ups ordering him to bring in the Remnants of Despair. But she's obviously not in any kind of trouble with the Foundation when she appears in DGKK, so... there you go.) Also, for whatever it's worth, we do see that Tengan is already twisted by the back half of the manga. But since we don't really know exactly when he was radicalized, it's probably not worth much.
So with ALL THAT preamble said... I think the manga makes it pretty clear that Hijirihara was part of the special investigations unit before Asano was paired up with him. I've no idea how long he was there, but consider this: Asano says that she's newly assigned to the Special Crime Investigations unit on page one of the manga. That could imply either a previous post within the FF OR that she's just been assigned a place within the Future Foundation as a whole for the first time. Can't say. But it'd make the most sense if she was elsewhere in the sixth branch specifically, because then she'd already have a police background before joining the special team.
Then again:
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"Recruiting newcomers" could be interpreted to imply that Asano is totally new to the sixth branch. Or does it just mean that she's a newcomer to this particular team, and nothing more? Choose your own adventure! (Also, if we assume that Dōgami isn't just making up the story about her predecessor as a way to frighten/motivate Asano, then at least it's safe to say that Hijirihara's had other partners before her.)
Uh, so... yeah. We can't even definitively say how much experience, if any, the POV character has when the story begins. This is the kind of thing we have to deal with. But this sort of hazy timeline gives fans a lot of wiggle room in terms of how they want to headcanon things or what they wanna write in fanfics.
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