OMG ILY FOR THIS
leon and/or mondo playing ring toss but he's trying to throw the rings onto hiro's dreads (i hope this makes sense somewhat.)
U guys should give me more :3 (ik leon is good at throwing things n stuff but let's just say its hard to get it on hiros hair)
Little Shop of Lesbians
(yh the ost is back in rotation)
isn’t it enough i want you every night?
ultimate that's straight up not having a good time rn dude
Whiteboard doodles and a doodle I made at 5am today
Really need Andrew to write a beautiful insta post about how happy he is for Christian so I can stop worrying about my favourite guys
🏆 Togakure Wins! 🏆
Reminder: Naegami was not included for being too obvious of an answer, so it would be tied with Togakure in this context.
Wow, 2 ties! More the merrier—I'm sure Byakuya would agree...
One of the things that drives me crazy is how the DR fandom at large thinks that Yasuhiro Hagakure is a waste.
While it is true that Hiro's roll isn't highly plot-relevant aside from being a patsy in Chapter Three of the first game, I think people underestimate just how well he balances the cast.
In a game where people like Byakuya and Celeste have less than honest motives for doing what they do and everyone else is panicked to try and survive, Hiro provides an almost normal input to the craziness around him.
His reactions to things (aside from believing the killing game was... well, a school joke) are very normal. While others have sinister motives or hope to survive, he's chilled out unless he's threatened or confused. The humor he provides offsets and balances the series darkness, giving the player a collective breath with him. While he's quick to cower and panic, he's also normally the person who delivers the most emotionally claritive observation on other people's actions and doesn't typically fuss.
Of course, this is due to the fact that Hiro just isn't very bright. He's more concerned with trying to figure out a way to offset his debt to the mafia and to scam potential targets like Makoto when he befriends him in free times. Hiro becomes more unlikeable the more you get to know him. But at the same time, he's not evil. Just a selfish, normal, dumb ass. He doesn't have the brain to look at the bigger picture like everyone else and will usually be the first to say something honest that the entire cast was thinking but not willing to say.
Hiro's strength lies in the fact that his perspective isn't like everyone else's. He wants to survive but he isn't frantic. He's a coward but he's emotionally perceptive and can see through people's cutting insults towards him like Byakuya. Even if people don't like him, he can get along with them and be there for them too. He can hear Makoto's rallying cry in the final trial of the first game because Makoto does seem him as a friend and a full part of the world out there beyond the school.
Tl;dr: I love Hiro for the stupid, selfish comedy relief he is and how he balances the dark narrative of Danganronpa. I don't know if I could ever enjoy this game without him, so I think people calling his character or survival a waste is really... well, missing the point of a lot of the series.
- any pronouns 𐙚⊹₊⋆☆ -- ٠࣪⭑꩜.ᐟ #1 yasuhiro hagakure fan - - "i'm at least 30% right .ᐟ.ᐟ " ☆⋆。𖦹°‧★ -- more active on twt: same acc -
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