Danganronpa - Episode 11
Kirigiri's gonna die! Oh, she's not going to die. Naegi's gonna die! Oh, no, he didn't die. The kids challenge Monokuma's authority.
All sorts of revelations on top of last week's revelations. One of the rules for the classroom trials has always been, if the kids choose the wrong person as the murderer, they all die. And with all the surveillance, the murderers could only try to hide guilt from the other students, but not from Monokuma. With the body of the 16th student laid out, and the clues that placed around the school, it seemed that someone was trying to frame Kirigiri. But halfway through the trial, Naegi started questioning the whole process, especially how they didn't even know who the victim was. Obviously Monokuma needed to shut someone up to keep the other kids docile.
As Naegi is about to get executed, Alter Ego, who was supposedly killed, had implanted a part of itself in the execution machinery, and Naegi was just dumped in the basement. Kirigiri eventually finds her way down there too, and with the key she found, they made their way back up to the school. Along the way, Kirigiri explains what happened and why. The broken bear was to provide an alibi for the other students, Ikusaba was supposed to kill Naegi, and Kirigiri was to be framed for it. Kirigiri reveals that her memory was altered because of her genius power, Super Duper Detective. Can't have someone like that running around the school where kids are being forced to kill each other, and she starts to regain her memory. But Kirigiri stopped the murder from happening, and Monokuma had to use another corpse to complete the framing of Kirigiri. Which means, the one remote controlling Monokuma had to get his/her hands dirty.
Other revelations by Kirigiri are that she infiltrated the school to find her father, who was listed as the principal, but whether he's involved in the plot, she doesn't know, and hopes not. Kirigiri and Naegi bargain with Monokuma for one last trial where they solve all the mysteries of the school, and what the true purpose of having the 16 students attend. Was it all just to make them despair and prove that hope could be broken? That may have been the case, except they didn't count on the average student Naegi having his own super genius power, Super Duper Hope. Well, it seems like that anyway.
And bonus gif: Super Duper Zoom!
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