

Monodora (モノドラ), a floating Monokuma-like head with cat ears, a tail, and a gold bell. They discover they are inside Kaihō Gakuen, where after meeting all the other students, they find out all the students have been transferred there and sealed inside the building. The story begins with the protagonist, Ayumu Fujimori, waking up in the nurse's office of a place they are unfamiliar with. Because Akira tampered with the students' memories before their talent was fully removed, the students talents are still present, but they are not able to use their talents to their usual skill level. A force similar to the Super High School Level Despair overthrows the school (later revealed to be Akira Tsuchiya), taking control of it, wiping the students memories of the Talent Removal Project, and forcing the students in each school building to perform a killing game. Volunteered students are interviewed by school officials before admission, but people who are volunteered by a family member are forcibly admitted. Kaihō Gakuen (戒峰学園 / カイホウガクエン, a pun on Danganronpas 希望ヶ峰学園 Kibōgamine Gakuen) is built, along with 30 other school buildings, in which a student can either volunteer to enter or be volunteered by a family member. As such, the "Talent Removal Project" (才能解放計画) emerges. Additionally, there is a fear that certain talents may be misused for evil purposes such as murder. However, not everyone wants to go down the road of being burdened with their talent, which might limit what their future holds for them. Plot Summary *The following is from the project's Tumblr, *Much of the translation below was provided by Danganronpa, there are some people in the world who possess a "Super High School Level" grade skill. Seishi's given name "Seishi" (星志) is likely a reference to the real-world detective novelist Seishi Yokomizo (横溝 正史). Saiji's family name "Rokudō" (六道) is likely directly named after the Buddhist concept " Six Paths" (六道), which in English, is commonly translated as "Six Realms of Karmic Rebirth." Misuzu's family name "Aisaka" (逢坂) is likely a reference to one of Miwashiba's previous characters: Aisaka Mikado from one of their games: 1bitheart. Like the above, likely a nod to her talent. Her family name "Kagura" (神楽) is likely inspired by Kagura (神楽, かぐら), a word referring to a specific type of Shinto theatrical dance. Most likely in reference to her talent of Super High School Level Dancer. Their jobs consist of performing songs, dances, and playing traditional Japanese instruments for visitors during feasts. Maiko's given name (舞子) is likely inspired by the Maiko (舞妓), apprentice geiko. CastĪdditional Info DRRB Translations Thread by Cast Info

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