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What Anime Does A Fevered Chihiro Come From

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Not Normal Arc: Weekly Shonen Despair Magazine (週刊少年ゼツボウマガジン: #5 (非)日常編) is the fifth episode of Danganronpa: The Animation, the anime adaptation of the video game Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.

Summary

Togami seems convinced that the culprit in this example is a depraved serial killer, but is he merely trying to deceive his classmates? Tensions ascent equally some of the students' dark secrets are revealed, including an incredible secret well-nigh the victim!

Gallery

For episode screencaps, see: Danganronpa: The Animation - Episode 05/Image Gallery

Plot

The episode begins on the trial for Chihiro Fujisaki'southward murder underway, the students placed in their corresponding stands in the court room. Monokuma prompts them to hash out the weapon of option first, Makoto prepping himself for the upcoming Nonstop Argue, truth bullets loading at the side of the screen.

Byakuya begins the debate whilst looking at the Monokuma File, stating that the victim suffered a blow to the head with a blunt object, dying from edgeless force trauma. Yasuhiro Hagakure, going off that start, claims that the weapon could have been a metal pipe. Makoto shoots down the false statement, pointing out in that location was no pipe anywhere to exist found at the crime scene, Yasuhiro leveling with him. Kyoko Kirigiri continues off that, pointing out how the wound on Chihiro's caput matched the shape and size of the dumbbell nearby, causing Aoi Asahina and Hifumi Yamada to recoil in disgust at the implication of Kyoko looking at Chihiro'due south fatal injury. Celestia Ludenberck dismisses that topic, proverb that the claret stain on the carpet means the murder was committed in the daughter's locker room.

Byakuya uses that to motion onto naming the culprit, stating that he's already known who killed Chihiro. Mondo Ohwada, shocked, asks if he knows who did it. In reply, Byakuya exclaims that Chihiro's killer is Genocider Sho. Yasuhiro and Aoi testify disbelief in this claim, but Makoto backs the heir up past stating the ii had institute a dossier on the murderous fiend in the library, Byakuya matching the corpses assimilation and the message written in blood as calling cards to Genocider Sho. Hifumi states the wrong phrase, Aoi tiredly correcting him on it. Byakuya then goes on to say that every ane of Sho'southward victims are crucified, therefore Chihiro's murderer must have been the serial killer. Celestia is shocked at the implication, and Byakuya reveals the Genocider Sho's identity is - Touko Fukawa.

Aoi steps in, mentioning that no one who faints at the sight of blood, like Touko, can possibly be a violent serial killer. Byakuya, regardless, claims she is "a sho and a no sho," prompting Yasuhiro to chastise him on badly timed wordplay. Makoto reflects on what he meant past that, and Hangman's Gambit appears to reveal Touko has Dissociative Identity Disorder. He comes out with the revelation, information on the file that Genocider Sho suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder.

Touko, horrified at the reveal, saying that Byakuya was meant to keep information technology between the 2 of them. He disregards her feelings and prompts her to allow Sho out, in which she screams and passes out from the exertion. There's a moment of concern for anybody in trial, before she quickly awakens as Genocider Sho, horrifying everyone.

With a much more than rough vocalization, Genocider Sho introduces herself as the Super High Schoolhouse-Level Serial Killer, it'southward shown the killer is much more than rowdy and disrespectful than her sorrowful head-mate. Kiyotaka Ishimaru asks what has gotten into Touko, the killer cackling loudly and replying with a sexual innuendo and if Kiyotaka was volunteering. As they all brainstorm to realize simply how different Genocider is from Touko, Byakuya closes in on his claim that Chihiro was killer by her, as having a serial killer for a head-mate is reason enough to kill to go on it clandestine. While Genocider Sho does nod to the clever theory, she claims that he'southward wrong, and that she's innocent for once. Everyone doubts her rebuttal, claiming that they wouldn't believe a series killer.

Makoto, yet, attempts to keep the suspect list open, saying that information technology could accept been her, but they don't know for sure. Byakuya retorts that Sho has a very specific style of killer her victims, and they match Chihiro's death perfectly. Makoto shoots down his argument with the Country of Body truth bullet, much to the heir'southward surprise. Genocider Sho mocks Byakuya and insists she didn't commit this murder, equally she'southward extremely picky most the details of how she kills. Makoto insists that all her victims were stabbed to death with scissors, and never bludgeoned, and they were crucified to the wall with her pair of scissors, and never tied up past a string. She questions them this: what was the ane affair all her victims had in common?

Makoto recalls that all her victims were male person-simply, and she never kills women. Genocider agrees, saying she only kills men she finds attractive plenty. Byakuya attempts to close down her behavior, only existence met with the killer telling him to shut upwardly. Claiming she always sticks to her fashion no matter the circumstance, she strikes a pose with 2 pairs of scissors in each paw. Mondo yells at her to stop, and that crucifixion is her thing, scissors or not. Aoi says that information technology was the reason all thought information technology was the real killer and not a copycat. Makoto zeroes in on Byakuya, recalling that the Genocider Sho dossier was the aforementioned copy he had in his study at habitation. This evidence shocks anybody, as it'due south known Byakuya knew of Genocider Sho'due south methods before they arrived at the Academy. Celestia and Kiyotaka prompt him to answer, in which he asks for some evidence. Kyoko doesn't allow him to go off the hook, knowing that the extension cord used to string up Chihiro is the same in the library, where Byakuya shared his fair corporeality of fourth dimension in.

Byakuya remains calm, however, despite all the evidence against him, which confuses Makoto, before he realizes that the murder may have not taken place in the girl's locker room. Recalling Sakura's confusion over the missing protein java stain on the rug, equally well equally the odd placement of the posters in the daughter'due south and boy's locker rooms, he points this out, deducting that the killer must have switched around the contents of the locker rooms, and that Chihiro was murdered in the male child'southward locker room.

Byakuya is shocked at this, which Makoto notices, and Yasuhiro asks how Chihiro could have even gotten into the boy's locker room in the offset place. Kyoko comes out with the truth - Chihiro Fujisaki was a boy, backed upward by how she knew once she checked his body. Everyone is taken ashamed at the suggestion, but Monokuma confirms this. Genocider becomes frustrated, wishing she had killed Chihiro then. Yasuhiro brings upward that information technology doesn't change the fact Byakuya still could have done it, only Makoto's rebuttal claims that Byakuya was just every bit shocked equally everyone else at the reveal, and the killer would have had to known Chihiro's truthful gender, clearing the heir of previous suspicion. Byakuya, although hesitant to acknowledge it, does announce that he didn't kill Chihiro, but still tampered with the country of the body to examination his classmate's abilities in trial once he constitute the programmer's body in the girl'southward locker room.

Putting that behind them, Celestia begins the new topic on how the culprit was able to get into both of the locker rooms without being shot downwardly. Kyoko brings up that she institute the eastward-Handbooks of the previously deceased students in the foyer, equally the culprit could have taken the one they needed to go into the daughter's locker room. Celestia suggests that either gender could've used one and gain access to both rooms, but Kyoko disproves this, noting that Leon's e-Handbook was cleaved, therefore useless. Simply a male person could've committed the murder. Even if lending a eastward-Handbook is against the rules, at that place was nothing confronting stealing one, Monokuma agreeing to this. Makoto ponders over what he probable isn't seeing, until he remembers and asks that Celestia said she saw Chihiro the night he was killed, heading somewhere with a duffel bag and a jersey stuffed inside. Kyoko realizes that they could discover no such jersey at the offense scene and it was likely disposed of early on, and if there are whatsoever clues left behind about information technology.

Sakura recalls that there are many jerseys, and they came in many unlike colors. Hifumi and Yasuhiro comment on their jerseys, or lack thereof, before Aoi mentions that Chihiro was on his way to meet someone, and that he and the culprit probable picked out their jerseys together. Kiyotaka asserts that Chihiro's jersey must match colors with his killer, to which Mondo responds, saying the culprit volition have to have a matching blue jersey with Chihiro, instantly catching Kyoko and Makoto'southward attending. Makoto contradicts him with Celes' Eyewitness Account, communicable the biker off guard. Despite his defoliation, Kyoko and Makoto confirm that despite their give-and-take of Chihiro possessing a jersey, Celestia never mentioned that it was blue. Caught by his own words, Mondo begins to sweat nervously at his mistake.

Kyoko, Byakuya and Celestia are quick to assert Mondo's law-breaking, but Kiyotaka hastily defends the biker, insisting he would never murder someone. Marching up to his friend, he demands Mondo to tell everyone that they're wrong, and says that he had only guessed the jersey was blue. Despite his hesitance, Makoto insists they take to exist sure, and goes over the murder once more from the beginning :

During night time, Chihiro was leaving the storage room, duffel bag at her side. Earlier being able to safely leave, Celestia catches her, and points at a blue jersey was hanging from the opening of the pocketbook. She hastily stuffs the sleeve into the bag and takes her leave, waving Celestia goodbye.

The programmer heads off to the male child'south locker room, using her east-Handbook to get inside, as it turns out that Chihiro was really a boy. He walks in to find someone waiting in there for him, the very person who killed him. Placing the pocketbook into his locker, back turned and not aware of the killer reaching for a dumbbell, earlier lifting it upwardly over their head and smashing it downwardly on Chihiro'due south skull, blood splattering across the carpet and hitting the poster.

Dropping the dumbbell, the killer steps back to look at Chihiro'south now-limp corpse, before getting to work on swapping the contents of the locker rooms, such as the carpets and the posters. They only had to use the late Sayaka'southward or Junko's handbooks to go inside the girl'due south lock room and perform the switch. They finally finished past placing Chihiro's corpse in the girl'south locker room, so the murder would seem similar it happened at that place.

As the killer left to dispose of final evidence, the scene is discovered by Byakuya Togami, who decides to utilize the opportunity to frame the death as one of Genocider Sho'southward, by using the extension cord in the library to string his corpse up, and write "Bloodbath Fever" on the wall behind him.

Meanwhile, the killer discards Chihiro's handbook in the sauna, as they had been in there earlier, their ain handbook damaged from the heat of the sauna, because... the killer is Mondo Ohwada .

Quiet, Mondo doesn't look up at Kiyotaka as he shamefully admits that he did kill Chihiro, much to his friend'southward atheism. The biker prompts Monokuma to first the voting already, the deport gleefully like-minded despite Kiyotaka begging him not to. The votes are cast, and Mondo is correctly vindicated equally the culprit. The deport announces that the students were correct, although Kiyotaka'south 1 vote against himself as "noble, but stupid." Despite the right voting, Kiyotaka refuses to believe that Mondo had committed a murder. Although, he begins to pause down later on Mondo apologizes, yelling and demanding for Mondo to explain why he killed Chihiro, only met with regretful silence.

Monokuma begins a presentation on why Mondo killed Chihiro.

"A long time ago, there lived a boy. His proper name was Chihiro Fujisaki. Ever since he was a child, Chihiro-kun was very sensitive about his weakness. "You're a guy, y'all know." He had been forced to hear those words since his childhood. After failing to overcome his weakness, he instead sought in an fifty-fifty greater one. He became a girl. That was how he chose to escape reality. It was a secret he wanted to go on from everyone at all costs. If people had institute out, they would surely give him an even harder fourth dimension than he had suffered. He'd be plunged into deep despair. Annoyingly, however, the threat of having his hole-and-corner exposed drove him to change himself instead."


A scene of Chihiro is shown telling himself that he has to become a stronger person. Monokuma continues.

"From that day on, Chihiro-kun started to piece of work out, and the one he chose to aid him with that was..."

Everyone turns to face a defeated Mondo, admitting that he was the i Chihiro told his secret to. Monokuma continues.

"An outlaw punk who'd dice earlier breaking a promise betwixt two men. And who reeks of manliness, Chihiro-kun wanted become a strong man merely like Mondo."


Moving on from Chihiro'due south hush-hush, Monokuma brings up Mondo'southward own, which had lead him to kill Chihiro in the outset place, and it was that... he had killed his own brother. This causes everyone to gasp in shock, and Mondo grits his teeth, staring shamefully at the floor, before he reveals that his older brother had formed the greatest biker gang in Japan, and how he'd been like a God-similar figure to him. One time his brother had to retire, he was supposed to take his place every bit the leader, only he didn't feel like he could ever live up to his blood brother's proper noun. On the night his brother was supposed to retire, Mondo challenged him to one last street race. In a desperate endeavour to win, he begins recklessly driving on the road and into the path of an oncoming truck. About to be hit, his brother is kicked out of the line of fire and results in his death. Mondo recalls his brother's dying words that he wouldn't let the gang fall apart, a promise between 2 men that tin can't exist cleaved.

Mondo muses on how pathetic he is, and how he couldn't alive up to his brother'southward promise, and withal Chihiro came to him, intent on changing himself and living upward to an image he can exist proud of. Mondo quickly grew jealous of him, as Chihiro facing his fear had made him stronger than Mondo ever could been. The biker ends upwardly lashing out in fury, picking up a dumbbell and murdering Chihiro for it.

Kyoko begins speaking, saying how Mondo destroyed Chihiro's electronic ID in social club to keep his hush-hush condom, and the broken ID plant at the entrance was not Leon's, but in fact Mondo's, which overheated and broke after the sauna battle with Kiyotaka. That was when Mondo learned to destroy an e-Handbook, and chop-chop tending of Chihiro's later killing him. Mondo begins crying out of shame, along with Kiyotaka, and everyone is silent as they process the truth of Chihiro'southward expiry.

Monokuma mocks their sadness, and quickly announces that information technology's punishment time, causing Kiyotaka to stop crying as he realizes what's about to happen. Monokuma continues to explain that he simply believes "despair is [their] birthright," prompting Sakura to ask what he meant. The bear angrily admits that it doesn't take whatsoever deeper meaning, and it was the outset thing that came to his mind.

Byakuya begins to say that once he survives the killing game, he will destroy Monokuma, which only amuses him and demeans Byakuya'southward threat and condition, which angers him. By this fourth dimension, Kiyotaka has go incredibly emotional and badly tries to end Monokuma from beginning the execution. Despite all his desperate screams, Monokuma continues regardless and hits the reddish button and commences Mondo Ohwada's execution.

Monokuma walks by and drags Mondo to his execution, before it transitions into a pixelated fade in as the execution begins. Cheering and clapping is heard from an unseen audience equally a black and white spiral slows to a stop until Mondo is seen strapped to the seat of a colorful motorcycle with tiger designs on it, Monokuma at the front. The setting of a fairground pops upward around a large motorcycle cage, the entrance slowly sliding open.

The music comes to it's dip every bit the title card Motorcycle Death Cage is shown, music edifice upwardly every bit Monokuma revs the bike to life, tires screeching as information technology chop-chop begins speeding forward towards the muzzle. The mascot momentarily abandons his seat, leaving Mondo to drive straight into the cage by himself, the gate slamming shut. He's left helpless as the cycle spins in fast circles inside, Monokuma hula-hooping to the speed of the bicycle. The cage glows to life, and the bicycle reaches max speed as Mondo becomes incredibly dizzy, the low-cal filling upwardly the area until everything is white.

The music stops until it's an ominous ambience, Monokuma is seen sweating and exhausted as the bicycle slows down, clattering against the floor of the cage without Mondo strapped to it. The photographic camera pans to a machine adjacent to the cage, beeping thrice before something springs out of the modest doors, and information technology's revealed that Mondo has been condensed into a modest tub of butter, before information technology shows a paper-cutout scene of Monokuma happily enjoying a stack of pancakes.

Monokuma informs Kiyotaka on non having to mourn Mondo, making a joke at the expense of the biker's expiry. Kiyotaka is curled on the ground, crying and screaming in agony at the loss of his all-time friend every bit everyone solemnly looks on at the scene.

As the photographic camera pans across the educatee'southward faces, Makoto thinks to himself that Monokuma is cruel and uncaring, and he's not sure how much more of the killing game he can accept, especially with Kiyotaka'south screams, he realizes how powerless they all really are.

Over the credits, Monokuma is congratulating himself on his success at the murders, and to someone the camera doesn't show at how they oasis't had to impale a unmarried person withal. He offers that they tin can ask him whatsoever question he likes, only after a moment of silence, he says "who's the sixteenth student hiding in the university? I can't tell you that!" Leaving the statement a mystery as the episode ends.

Cast

Monokuma (モノクマ) Makoto Naegi (苗木 誠)
Monokuma VA ID.png 日本語 Nobuyo Ōyama
English Greg Ayres [1]
Deutsch Santiago Ziesmer [2]

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日本語 Megumi Ogata
English Bryce Papenbrook [1]
Deutsch Philip Süß [ii]
Aoi Asahina (朝日奈 葵) Byakuya Togami (十神 白夜)

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日本語 Chiwa Saitō
English language Felecia Angelle [1]
Deutsch Sarah Alles [2]

Byakuya Togami VA ID.png

日本語 Akira Ishida
English language Josh Grelle [1]
Deutsch Amadeus Strobl [2]
Celestia Ludenberck (セレスティア ルーデンベルク) Hifumi Yamada (山田 一二三)

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日本語 Hekiru Shiina
English Lindsay Seidel [i]
Deutsch Runa Aléon [2]

Hifumi Yamada VA ID.png

日本語 Kappei Yamaguchi
English Tyson Rinehart [1]
Deutsch Benno Lehmann [2]
Kyoko Kirigiri (霧切 響子) Kiyotaka Ishimaru (石丸 清多夏)

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日本語 Yōko Hikasa
English Caitlin Drinking glass [1]
Deutsch Franciska Friede [2] (Volume ane-3)
Deutsch Johanna Dost [ii] (Volume iv)

Kiyotaka Ishimaru VA ID.png

日本語 Kōsuke Toriumi
English Austin Tindle [one]
Deutsch Fabian Kluckert [2]
Mondo Ohwada (大和田 紋土) Sakura Ohgami (大神 さくら)

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日本語 Kazuya Nakai
English Christopher Sabat [i]
Deutsch Finlay Kühn [2]

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日本語 Kujira
English Rachel Robinson [one]
Deutsch Franziska Pigulla [2]
Touko Fukawa (腐川 冬子) Yasuhiro Hagakure (葉隠 康比呂)
  • Touko

  • Sho

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日本語 Miyuki Sawashiro
English language Carli Mosier [ane]
Deutsch Alice Bauer [2]

Yasuhiro Hagakure VA ID.png

日本語 Masaya Matsukaze
English language Christopher Bevins [one]
Deutsch Christopher Kohn [2]

Coiffure

Japanese

Managing director Seiji Kishi Script Touko Machida
Storyboard Takashi Kobayashi Episode Director Takashi Kobayashi
Art Directors Ayumi Miyakoshi
Kazuto Shimoyama
Animation Directors Ryoko Amisaki
Keiko Kurosawa
Tomohito Hirose
Executive Producers Yasuyuki Ueda
Yoshinori Terasawa
Producers Kei Fukura
Takanori Honma
Tetsu Koike
Toshihiro Maeda
Original Scenario Kazutaka Kodaka Original Designs Rui Komatsuzaki

English (Funimation)

ADR Director Christopher Bevins Script J. Michael Tatum
Pb ADR Engineer: Kenneth Thompson ADR Engineers: Alyssa Galindo
Stephen Hoff
Subtitling: Ashley Hayward, Ben Phillips, Brandy Richmond, Emily Walker, Freddie Arnold, Hailey Ard, Jon Uzzel, Jonathan Castleman, Sara Bachmeyer

Opening & Ending

This episode features no opening or ending theme. Instead, the opening and ending credits are displayed over the episode itself.

Reference

  1. one.00 1.01 1.02 i.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 ane.07 1.08 1.09 1.x one.11 Funimation: Danganronpa the Animation English Bandage Announcement (April 4th, 2015)
  2. ii.00 ii.01 ii.02 2.03 2.04 ii.05 2.06 ii.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 synchronkartei: Danganronpa: The Animation dub cast

Navigation

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ANIME EPISODES
Danganronpa:
The Animation
Episode 01 • Episode 02 • Episode 03 • Episode 04 • Episode 05 • Episode 06 • Episode 07 • Episode 08 • Episode 09 • Episode 10 • Episode 11 • Episode 12 • Episode 13
Danganronpa three:
The End Of
Promise'southward Superlative
High School
Future Arc Episode 01 • Episode 02 • Episode 03 • Episode 04 • Episode 05 • Episode 06 • Episode 07 • Episode 08 • Episode 09 • Episode 10 • Episode eleven • Episode 12
Despair Arc Episode 01 • Episode 02 • Episode 03 • Episode 04 • Episode 05 • Episode 06 • Episode 07 • Episode 08 • Episode 09 • Episode 10 • Episode xi • Hope Arc
Other Super Danganronpa two.five: Komaeda Nagito to Sekai no Hakaimono • Monokuma Gekijō

Source: https://danganronpa.fandom.com/wiki/Danganronpa:_The_Animation_-_Episode_05

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