![]() ![]() Because in such a situation, hope would mean that the 'game' should continue. So the guiding voice could just be a hopeful one from the audience. Keebo acting without control definately implies he has his own personality. I'll have to look at them later when I have time. The Mokota one as an ad would probably be the most useful to examine for this kind of thing, from memory. It certainly wouldn't solve everything, or even solve anything, but it could give a new insight. ![]() So by attempting to examine who the ads target and how, it is possible to construct an idea of the (intended) audience. If they are all ads, then it is possible to construct a partial theory of what the outside world is like, because advertising has an audience and a goal. I would certainly like to think that those things are ads, because it allows me to argue that the start of the game Team Danganronpa ad for the previous games could be argued to be a legitimate ad to the tv audience, which would give more credence to my pet theory that this all happened in the normal Danganronpa universe. It's the only idea that gives any kind of basis to what those things are because I certainly can't classify them as anything. That would make other chapter starts, like Monokuma talking about all his dead Kubs, and the funeral with a picture of Kaede ads as well. I suppose Makoto could be an advertisment. Doesn't matter what the vote is, as long as the audience continues to vote for anything. not a 'hopeful' action, especially from the perspective of a game that is designed to have hope and despair lead to the same outcome, more Dangnaronpa TV. I mean, as soon as he is freed from the influence, he goes to destory everything. Whether or not Keebo should be hopeful or not. Keebo, after all, always tries to save everybody, both through a range of diverse actions, but he also always displays hope, which might be the part that the vote is on. It is always possible that people vote SAVE YES and then what that actions means is determined by Tsumugi or Team Danganronpa. And when ever Keebo talks about his inner voice, it seems quite simplistic in terms of what it is saying. But we don't really know the level of audience participation. I think us saving being a version of voting on Keebo doesn't quite make sense though, because the range of actions that the audience appears to be able to vote on appears to broad to be limited to SAVE YES/NO. ![]() I still wish to maintain that the Save/ Remedy thing we participate in at the bad end was seeing things from the home audience perspective because I don't really understand what else it would be. We also receive highly unique things like Makoto the normal person who loves watching Danganronpa, which doesn't really have any explanation in terms of who the viewer/ receiver/ thinker of that scene was. It is possible that we see things through the Nanokuma's but we also see Tv ads(team danganronpa at the start of the game) like a home audience would. ie Kaede, Shuichi, home viewer, Maki, Himiko. I am more likely to assume there is a fractured viewpoint now, where we the player jump between multiple perspectives, rather than one constant one that holds true the entire game. I personally think it was there to explicitly show that Tsumugi created a fake version of the prologue. At the time I wrote this I was thinking that if the view we saw was what tthe audience saw, it would be possible to guess what the outside world might be, based on how the Danganronpa show was presented to the audience.Īt the time, I was trying to explain or verify what the early prologue was,(the section we see at the start of the prolouge before they get their ultimate abilities which is labelled a mistake). 'Cause in the beginning of each chapter 'we as the audience' see things that neither Keebo nor the Protagonist can know about at this point of time. But I don't think the 'save mechanic' is through Keebo but through the Nanokumas. Originally posted by SeaCatAnna:Interesting theory. ![]()
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