I think Star got her memories erased the most, because she has been the only person we've seen having "glitches" with her memories. Which means she probably knows something big the others don't know. So it honestly makes sense that she died first.
Morty also appears to have memory problems because he claims to be an only child and yet he has an older sister named Summer. This makes me think he might be next on the chopping block.
But I still don't know why Morty's memories of Summer, and Star's memories of Marco were erased. It couldn't have been Monokuma's doing, because he wouldn't have brought Marco as a hostage, if he knew she couldn't remember him.
So, here’s something that may back up your “Star got her memories erased the most” theory. If I remember correctly, Dipper and Mabel enter this school at the age of 13. Take that information along with certain dialogue, such as the reminiscing of Mabel’s Unicorn incident, and that proves that the Pines Twins are entering this school post-end of their series. In contrast, Star is her Season 1/2 self. She’s a lot more ditzy and high-energy, she’s wearing her first outfit, and she’s still in her phase where she requires her wand to do magic, rather than produce it internally. How weird is that? I know that it’s common for crossovers to pick and choose random points in timelines to pluck characters from to bring them together (I mean, look at LEGO Dimensions, Gandalf’s probably never going White, thanks to Batman), but in a series as insane as Danganronpa, how crazy would it be if we found out that our Star was actually post-season 4 Star, who poses a major threat due to her ability to produce magic internally, and--Wait. Aw, crap. I just remembered that all the magic got destroyed at the end of the series. Um…..maybe she’s Season 3 Star? Anyways, you give her a major memory wipe so she doesn’t remember that she can do magic at any time, make her think she needs her wand, take that wand away, BOOM. Powerless. Thoughts?
Is it weird that I'm most excited about how Ed and Eddy will contribute to the Class Trial? Neither are particularly smart, I can only really see them being the comic relief characters like Yasuhiro, Teruteru, Kazuichi or Miu. Eddy will probably occasionally point fingers with little to no evidence on hand, while trying to act all cocky, acting as if he already knew something he clearly didn't, and Ed will be... well just Ed.
@@markerikson7423 - I wouldn't mind that but I feel that Dib has already secured the Dipper's friend role, and as much as I like both Eddy & Ed, I wouldn't mind Ed being a victim, thus furthering Eddy's development, but I have a feeling Eddy will end up being the Case 2 Killer, and Ed could potentially be a survivor (Or at least I hope).
I was intrigued at the idea of Buttercup not having an Ultimate Talent, even I've wondered in the past what her talent would even be, she's the toughest and most hotheaded of her sisters, but unlike Blossom & Bubbles doesn't have any real talents, being tough can hardly be considered a talent, and I doubt anyone would want to be labelled 'Ultimate Hothead'. Also with characters like Dexter, Phineas Flynn & Stewie Griffin all being inventors, it makes you wonder if Double D could even be considered just the 'Ultimate Inventor'? Perhaps he could have been labelled the Ultimate Organizer? Or Ultimate Engineer?
Actually it would probably make sense for Buttercup not to have an ultimate. If you know the show very well, you would know there is this one episode where Blossom and Bubbles are showing off their special power but Buttercup has none. Blossom having ice breath, Bubbles speaking multiple languages. At the end of the episode it is shown that Buttercup's special power is curling her tongue because the other girls and the whole rest of Townsville does not have that curling tongue ability. It could be for gag reasons but really though I really don't think it's a special power that she has it's more of a special trait or gene that she has. So in the end Buttercup doesn't have a special power. Seeing that they are going with that Buttercup doesn't have an ultimate thing actually correlates to what the show had from the beginning. Buttercup doesn't have a special power/ability at all. So that's actually pretty smart for them to actually add that info on their end because as sad as it is Buttercup doesn't have any skill or ability that is deemed "special".
Buttercup doesn't use her powers, aside from flight, when she fights monsters or criminals, so maybe Ultimate Brawler or Ultimate Hand-to-Hand Combat Expert could work for her.
Really thought this was Deadly Life for a second, I thought “WOW, that was fast” but it makes sense that this isn’t it, this stuff is so well done that I imagine it doesn’t take just 2 months to come out with the next. Either way, seeing more content of this series is a blessing to my recommend/notifications and I can’t wait for the premiere.
Oh wow, not a lot of people do this for their Fangans, or just do it once for one character. This is interesting and I wish more people did it! (Of course it can narrow down suspects so I do see WHY it is uncommon.)
What is Double D and Buttercup became this world equivalent of The Despair girls? They’re just faking that they’re being imprisoned to motivate their own friends and family to turn on each other or to see if they still care at all.
Well considering Eddy's little flashback to entering hopes peak. About Double D hanging with some sort of other group...he might be apart of another equivalent to something else..
My theory is that the all 16 students were at Hope Peak before this killing game. But something bad happened (just like in Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc) that caused the students to get locked in the school. So to keep them all safe they also got rid of anyway for people to get in or out of the school, so that's why things like the walls couldn't be broken down with super strength.
My theory is that this will be meta, with all of the characters being cross-overed for the sake of entertainment both in-universe and out. Professor Membrane discovered this, and while he may have tried to stop it the narrative was enforced, and so all he could do was secretly give the students as many tools to aid them as possible.
Cheesy, I hope you do more of "What you didn't see" videos in the future cause these are really fun to watch and we get more detail on the other characters.
Either something is screwing with the students memories, these are distinctly alternate versions of these characters, or maybe this version of Morty is fresh out of the love potion incident. That or he’s hiding the details of his identity because of something involving Rick and inter dimensional stuff.
@@theheroneededwillette6964 Memory screwing. I didn't watch Star vs the Forces of Evil much, but I DO remember there being two main characters, her and this boy on earth (IDK the name). They were basically best friends in the show, and I recognized him in the motive cams as the person Star reacted to with a "..." Add the static vision where you could barely see him there, the fact that Danganronpa traditionally throws memories out the window to set the people up for killing, and the fact that Mabel didn't remember being in her lab when she clearly was, and you got some MEGA mind yeeting
Sounds to me like Star is gravitating towards Jenny because she could remind her of Marco. Someone who’s kind of down-to-earth, and, like Jenny says, she finds Star “annoying, but in an endearing way”. I like to think that Marco feels the same way, and it’s stimulating Star’s memories. Side Note: Anyone else get the feeling that Dipper doesn’t remember Waddles, either?
Hey, with the side note thing dipper DOES know who waddles is but dose not care enough to kill anyone over the pig. Sorta like Charlotte, she knows who the hamster is but isn’t attached. If that clears it up.
OKAY, time for my big analysis: I’ll start with the ending dialogue- This is almost certainly the killer, and we can already knock out a massive chunk of suspects. I already had my options fairly narrow, but taking the line “I thought I could get through this with a smile on my face”- we can pretty easily eliminate anyone who doesn’t talk that way. It might be easier to go through everyone that line would fit for, but to play the elimination game, the killer is absolutely NOT: -Dipper -Zim, Dib, or Gaz -Eddy -Vendetta -Morty -Kyle or Cartman We can also eliminate anyone remaining who doesn’t have a specific hostage, since “The Bear has THEM...”. That only really eliminates Charlotte of the characters still left after the last comment. Just to establish what “Them” is referring to.... It’s probably just a gender-neutral way to refer to a specific hostage. Now then, we’re left with the remaining suspects as: -Mabel -Blossom or Bubbles -Jenny -Ed And the possibility that we’re not getting the killer’s perspective, but Star’s after finally regaining her memories of Marco and realizing that he’s in danger. I don’t think this is the case though, because if Star was just going to regain her memories of Marco anyways, why have her lose them in the first place? Why not just have her react with everyone else? Granted, with her dead these missing memories still don’t seem to have a clear purpose, but if she was just going to regain her memories and try to kill someone only to fail in her attempt and get killed.....It feels like a lot of unnecessary steps. Sayaka didn’t need to have memory loss to set up her failed murder twist, why would Star? Now, from the remaining characters, I still believe Mabel was the killer, and what I gathered from here only strengthens that reasoning. I’m not going to repeat everything I said in the comment section of the last video- There’s too much. But to touch on the other remaining suspects: Ed has a very distinct way of speaking, and the dialogue here at the end doesn’t sound anything like that. However, if Ed were the killer, writing that dialogue the way Ed normally speaks would give him away immediately. I could MAYBE picture Ed saying something to the effect of what was said, and his dialogue sorta being “censored” with a kind of “generic translation” to hide his identity. Like Witnesses Protection text, I guess. I don’t actually think that’s what’s going on, I just thought I’d bring up the possibility. Powerpuff Girls and Jenny have alibis at the time of the murder (or at least, they probably do). I guess we don’t know how long the balance patches took, but it’s interesting that out of all our remaining suspects, these three have alibis. Star and Ed are unlikely, but we’re considering all possibilities here. Mabel doesn’t have either of these factors in her favor. And she has a mountain of circumstantial evidence, both from story details and meta reasoning. It’s not looking good for her- hopefully the investigation will cut her a break, but she’s very much in the red with what I’ve been able to deduce. (Also, I just wanna take the time to say I’m really gonna miss Star. Yeah, she wasn’t the most helpful, but she was so bubbly and optimistic and really tried her hardest to help. It’s sad that her efforts went unappreciated and mocked by people who didn’t understand her. It’s sad that her memory of her best friend was stolen from her, that she has to see him in danger without even being able to realize what he means to her... ) Other things I noticed: -Morty, Star, and Bubbles up to something? I can’t tell if this is meant to be for the next day’s breakfast, or if it’s something else we’re not privy to yet. It’s likely not anything sinister, but I can’t tell what this is meant to lead into. - Double D’s behavior, finding a new group to hang out with... we might be dealing with a “Remnants of Despair” situation. Another class of 16, devoting themselves to whoever the Mastermind is. MAYBE. I’d like to think there’s something more original going on, but there might be a similar setup with a second class of 16. And we’ve been getting hints about some of these other students- a second Ultimate Magician who’s magic operates differently than Star’s, an Ultimate Scientist, and all the Student Hostages- Double D, Buttercup, Gir/Norm, and Kenny- might all be a part of this class. - “13 people we have to protect”? My guess is that when Jenny said that, she was referring to 13 people that she, Blossom, and Bubbles have to protect. I feel like she could’ve worded it better, since it kinda implies that they don’t need to protect each other, but whatever. -“When the Professor dropped this news [her being talentless] on her....” We may have seen this exact scene already. At the end of the “....Talents?” video, someone storms into Membrane’s office, extremely angry with him, and he says something to the effect of “You possess absolutely no talent at all.” I’m going to have to check back on that video to see if the dialogue lines up with what Buttercup might say, but I definitely think we’re supposed to make that connection. We do know that she got accepted one way or another, since she appears as a hostage. - Stan Marsh. I’ve been wondering about him, if he’d even play a role. And here he is. Named dropped, no elaboration. I could see him as a potential Mastermind, but that might be too easy. Regardless, the fact that he didn’t show up with Kenny as a hostage makes me think there’s something different going on with him. Perhaps he plays a more significant role, like Mastermind? Perhaps he’s actually already died, similar to Fuyohiko’s sister in D2’s second trial. Regardless, Stan’s being singled out, and only time will tell why. -Morty’s an only child? This could mean one of two things: 1) Morty isn’t our “Prime Morty” 2) Morty simply forgot about Summer, just like how Star has no memory of Marco, and Dipper has no memory of Waddles. I’m inclined to believe the latter, as I believe it has more implications and consequences for the story than Morty being... not our regular Morty. In a sense, he already isn’t. None of these characters are. This is already an AU. Unless this is “Evil Morty”- like, actually evil pre-season 5 Evil Morty, and he’s the Mastermind.... Maybe best to keep both options in mind? -The last thing I have to note: We didn’t get to see either of the Making Fiends characters AT ALL. At least with Dib and Gaz, Dipper spent a lot of his time with them, so there probably wasn’t much we already weren’t privy to. With the Kitchen being the scene of the murder and Charlotte and Vendetta spending a lot of time in there, I feel like we should’ve seen something from them. Maybe we really did see everything interesting that happened with them? Just something to wonder about.
Okay- Regarding Buttercup being “The Talentless”... It’s POSSIBLE? It’s really difficult to tell for certain. I can see Buttercup speaking those words, but even though it lines up, it doesn’t line up well enough for me to say for certain “Yes, that was definitely Buttercup.” But it does feel like a stronger possibility at this point, it does seem like avid viewers are meant to draw that connection- Many already did prior to this video, drawing a connection between Buttercup’s overall absence and her in-show lack of unique powers (Presumably an “Ultimate Tongue-Curler” is too ridiculous even for Hope’s Peak). But perhaps this conclusion is TOO easy? I did consider this. However, if we assume Buttercup IS “The Talentless”, what does that change? Why is that significant? Well..... we don’t know. That mystery’s still up in the air. We don’t know why this person is significant. We don’t know if they’re the mastermind. If we’re really getting this reveal this early, then whoever was talking to Membrane probably wasn’t the Mastermind. Other candidates exist for that role. The aforementioned Ultimate Scientist and other Ultimate Magician. Membrane’s assistant. Maybe some of these roles are one in the same. Maybe someone we haven’t met yet. There are many possibilities. Now, we also have a small roadblock- Membrane rejected this student’s application. Now, said student is trying to fight this decision, but Membrane seemed pretty firm in his rejection. And yet, Buttercup is among the hostages, implied to be a student (though there’s some ambiguity with that- Monokuma never directly says that she is) If Buttercup is this talentless student, then something transpired between her rejection and the start of the Killing Game that allowed her to enroll in spite of Membrane’s insistence that she not. To recap, and give my final thought on the matter: -We’re meant to infer that Buttercup is the mysterious student from “...Talents?”. With this revelation, we now need to figure out how Buttercup managed to enroll at Hope’s Peak despite rejection, and what the greater significance of her involvement in the story is.
As far as Morty, Bubbles, and Star planning something, pretty sure that was just Morty seeing that the Eds needed alone time to talk and decided to give them some space. Don't think there's anything deeper going on there
@@RidleyKraid187 I'd actually say it's Morty for three major reasons. 1: The question of concern, only a handful of characters can ask that without it sounding suspicious sounding out of place. 2: Star's throat was slashed, which means the killer has to be able to effectively reach it. This narrows us down to only the tall people, and the shorties with means to quickly rise up. 3: There's a blood trail which means either the killer wasn't strong enough to subdue Star as they killed her, or they took time dragging the body. Regarding your list Mabel isn't tall enough, and she, Blossom, and Bubbles know that if they do kill someone their other sibling in the game will die if they get away with it. Ed doesn't seem intelligent enough to ask the question so coherently, and neither he nor Jenny would have trouble dealing with Star one way or another. Only Morty fits all three criteria. He's shown to be outwardly empathetic, he's tall enough to reach Star's throat, and he'd be no stronger than the average teenager. As for the motive it's as simple as knowing someone else will probably crack soon, with "them" not being gender-neutral, but referring to the gathered hostages as a whole. Finally, it's not like Morty is inexperienced in killing going by his show, and he's been in enough crisis to suit the "It's nothing I haven't dealt with before." with the "smile on my face" being merely relative.
@@vadandrumist1670 Interesting. You do make really good points, and perhaps I was too quick to dismiss Morty. I still think Mabel did it because she just lines up in a way that makes more sense from a narrative perspective, but I definitely didn't consider the angle of "Somebody else is going to kill soon, I need to both make sure it's not me who gets killed, and make sure I have a way out of this by getting away with the killing." I do think that Mabel still fits all three criteria though- I think Mabel is grounded enough as a character to voice concerns like this, even if only in her own head. I actually went back and checked the strength stats for Mabel, Star, and Morty, and interestingly enough, Mabel and Star share the same level of strength at their weakest (Star's strength stat is a flexible one, presumably depending on whether she's using her wand or not). Morty is actually stronger than wandless Star, and if Star was using her wand, there's not a lot of people who could've beat her. But whether or not any of these stats matter is up in the air, I've heard that we shouldn't dwell on these stats too much. Even winging it though, without fact checking, I wouldn't have imagined Morty and Mabel to be far enough apart in strength that it'd affect their chances against Star. As for heights, I'd like to pose a counter-argument: Star could've simply been knocked to the ground and stabbed in the neck. She was found dead on the ground, after all. I think I definitely overlooked Morty, but I don't think he's the only one to fit all three criteria. Actually, another question I want to pose now that I think about it- Why Star? Why was Star targeted for murder when there was a MUCH easier potential victim lying just down the hallway? Dipper was really in the most vulnerable position here. He wasn't being guarded, he was lying in a place anyone could get to, and he was both injured and out cold. He couldn't fight back, and everyone knew where he was, especially Morty. Now, it's possible that that would've been too obvious a target, and if Dipper died no doubt Morty would've been one of the top 3 suspects. But if Mabel was the blackened, her not killing Dipper makes complete sense. (And while yes, if she got away with the murder Dipper would be killed, but I don't think she intends to get away with it. I think she killed Star to save Waddles, and intends to die herself in order to give Dipper the chance to survive, saving the two people she cares about the most. It's just going to be REALLY hard and scary to go through with dying and breaking her brother's heart like that, which is the internal conflict that keeps her from just outright confessing and ending the trial early.) So yeah, Tl;Dr I still think Mabel has the strongest evidence but Morty could also make sense from a different perspective.
@@RidleyKraid187 While Morty and Mabel may have negligible difference in strength, there is once again the matter of size. As you said, Mabel could have knocked Star down, but that would be the surprise, and actually killing her would still be a struggle. Morty on the other hand could kill in the act of surprise due to his reach, thus preventing injury to himself or further injury to Star. We'll have to see if there's any bruises on her for a clearer picture though. The logic I could see going for targeting Star is precisely because Dipper is such a vulnerable target. Anyone with some sense would check up every now and then to make sure he's okay, Mabel especially. Luring away Star to a less traversed part of the school is much less likely to be noticed, and the kitchen is convient for nearby murder weapons. If Mabel realized Dipper was such an easy target that'd be all the more reason to hold off on a murder until he had recovered, even if that meant risking Waddles. Finally, I do not believe Mabel would have it in her heart to not only murder, but do so while condemning herself to the same fate. A reluctance to kill would make her attack on Star all the harder, and she would be hard pressed to maintain a facade afterwards. While Mabel is rather selfish, is it really to the point where she'd murder an innocent person and sacrifice herself for a pet? Morty on the other hand is completely desensitized by death and killing, and would have no trouble slitting a teenage girl's throat.
I hope Eddy isn't the killer because I would love to see his devolvement now knowing one of his friend he was planning to ditch is kidnapped and have him go through some kind of regret
Based on the description, we'll learn exactly what transpires while Dipper is out of commission, hopefully we learn why Mabel was not by Dipper's side when he woke up (Seems like something a good sister would do), as I know a lot of people suspect Mabel to be the culprit, but the fact we've arrived at the conclusion that Mabel IS the culprit, leads me to believe she is NOT the culprit.
I really don’t think that Mabel is the culprit, it seems that Cheesy knows that everyone thinks Mabel is going to be an early death, In daily life there was already that fake-out scene and I think Mabel being the culprit would just be too obvious.
I feel like she is probably the mastermind or a victim that originally was trying to kill the murderer in a later game case. She probably won’t die this soon though, I don’t think they’re going to pull a dangonrapa 69 on us
I predict that the first killer will be Eddy, Vendetta, Jenny, or Mabel. With Eddy being the Ultimate Scam Artist: I can see him doing something shady to try to leave the school, even if it means betraying Ed in the process. This clip reveals that Eddy wants to abandon Double D, so who’s to say that he won’t do the same to Ed, in order to attempt to win the killing game? Vendetta: if you remember, there’s a clip that involves Cartman and Charlotte. What could happen is that Vendetta is revealed to be the first killer, and Vendetta’s death leaves Charlotte sad. Enter Cartman who manipulates Charlotte into being his friend, and then Cartman tries to take advantage of her, by having Charlotte kill someone or assist with a task in the future. Charlotte would be gullible enough to do it, too. Jenny: Her mother is a captive, and Jenny could easily kill someone to try to save her mother’s life. While Jenny said she wanted to protect everyone, it appears (in the present, at least) that she has only known everyone for a matter of days/hours. Self-preservation wouldn’t be foreign at a time like this. (She could be like Sang Woo from Squid Game. Act kind initially then later betray someone to ensure her own survival.) With her being a robot: she could easily try to remove evidence (reference when she cleaned Kyle’s shoes in the prologue.) With her Ultimate talent, I also imagine a gruesome execution for her. While part of me gets Sakura Ogami vibes from Jenny, I’m not ruling her out as a potential killer, just yet. Mabel: I have multiple theories regarding Mabel. A) Someone else committed the murder, and the murder is pinned on Mabel. (Referencing Kaede’s death in V3) which leads to character development for Dipper. (I also imagine someone like Dib or Gaz trying to comfort him, afterwards. Gaz May not be the friendliest person, but she’s not completely heartless.) B) Someone is hiding in the school with the talent to either shape-shift or appear as other students. If you remember the prologue: Dr. Membrane mentioned a student who he felt had no talent at all. What if the said student could transform their appearance, and mimic another student? In this case: someone copied Mabel and pretends to be her, while the real Mabel is Unaware of the imposter. That explains why Mabel made some weird comments and gestures previously to Dipper. It may not have been the real Mabel who engaged Dipper, previously. Thus, the imposter commits the murder in the form of Mabel, and the real Mabel is voted as the killer. Then, later in the story: the imposter’s identity is revealed, along with their connections to the game and Dr. Membrane. It may sound crazy but at this point: anything is possible. C) Another user mentioned that Mabel would kill to save her pig, Waddles. Given that these are children: anyone could kill for a reason like that, including Mabel. D) Mabel would kill, simply to add suspense to the story and add character development for Dipper. Many of us predicted Mabel to be the first victim. What if Cheesy surprises us by revealing Mabel to be the first killer? That will truly shock some people and imagine Dipper having to go through the trauma of apprehending his own sister during the trial? (Reference Danganronpa 69 for a similar event.) it’s Danganronpa, so again: I expect even the nicest characters to crack under pressure. Mabel is no exception.
@@derrickondemand - I agree that Eddy would kill someone given the ideal motive, but this motive I don't believe would be the tipping off point for Eddy, especially now given what we know about his view on Double D, but a part of me also believes that Eddy wouldn't be so quick to betray Ed who was obviously his first real friend, and we know that Eddy truly does value having friends, that's the whole reason he is the way he is, and why he feels compelled to scam others, it's all to make himself look cool, and in being viewed as cool, people would like him, he even says so in the Ed, Edd n Eddy Big Picture Show. HOWEVER there was an episode in Season 5 where Eddy pretended to be the new kid in school, and upon realizing people liked him more as this new kid, Eddy was completely willing to ditch Ed & Double D because they weren't considered 'cool', there's actually a great video on YT that highlights some of the issues with Ed, Edd n Eddy ESPECIALLY during the final season, look for it and give it a watch if you can, because I believe Cheesy may have taken some notes from the issues plaguing Season 5 and the rift forming between Double D & Eddy, the video is called 'What went wrong with Ed, Edd n Eddy' by Steve Reviews. Regarding your idea about Vendetta, while I don't think Vendetta is the culprit for this case, honestly I don't think any of the three truly evil characters (Cartman, Zim or Vendetta) are the culprits, just because of the potential they have to stir up conflict later on in the game. HOWEVER I like your idea of Vendetta being killed / executed and Cartman manipulating her into being his friend and doing his bidding, actually what if she becomes torn between Dipper & Cartman? I've noticed she seems quite fond of Dipper more so than anyone else (Aside from Vendetta), maybe she'll attempt to become closer to Dipper, but due to him easily becoming annoyed by her, maybe Charlotte does befriend Cartman, and if Cartman does manipulate Charlotte into killing someone, I could see Cartman rubbing that in Dipper's face, like "Sucks to be you asshole, then again this IS more your fault than mine. The dumb bitch only did what she because she thought she was helping a friend, her only friend I might add; because some douchebag in a gay pinecone hat refused to be her friend. How does it feel knowing you're just as responsible for what's about to happen to her as I am? We're more alike than you think, we're both assholes". Honestly I really hope Jenny isn't the culprit, there's some indications hinting that it very well could be her, and she does have the strongest motive; I mean all the other hostages are either a friend, a pet, a sibling, a robot assistant or Rick's Portal Device, but for Jenny, it's her Mom, a parent outweighs all the others in my opinion. However I do think Jenny killing Star is also a tad too obvious, almost as obvious as Mabel being the culprit (I don't think Mabel is the culprit). Personally I believe Star attempted to kill someone and her attempt failed, I think it went something like this; Star asked Mabel to come to the kitchen with her OR Mabel just showed up while Star was in the kitchen, Star attacks Mabel, and Mabel tries to flee while attempting to defend herself non-lethally, but somehow accidentally injures Star in the process and Mabel in her adrenaline-filled state, could think she had killed Star and flees the scene, shortly afterwards someone else arrives at the scene just as Star is regaining consciousness, and seizes the opportunity to finish her off. If this is the case though; then everyone except Dipper & Mabel are suspects. As of right now; Jenny is my main suspect, but I still don't think it was her, even though she does have the strongest motive, but also I don't think Cheesy would kill off Jenny so soon into the Killing Game.
Personally, I’m predicting that Eddy will wind up playing a similar role to Fuyuhiko from DR2 and Himiko from V3: the classmate who initially starts off as being very distant and/or rude to their peers (often leading to them being the prime suspect in a trial), but gradually tries to open up and better themselves after their actions indirectly cause the death of someone close to them (ie, Peko, Tenko, and likely Ed in this case).
17:57 Something about Kyle's delivery of this or something, and the fact we didn't see Stan in the motives thing earlier, makes me believe Stan didn't come with Eric, Kyle, or Kenny to Hope's Peak, he didn't get accepted, assuming a form for him was sent at all. But I guess it'd just be weird to have a character or two have 2 people to motivate them instead of just 1 or, none, like all the rest.
You indvertedly brought up an interesting question, Ed & Eddy and Blossom & Bubbles all mentioned how someone else (Double D & Buttercup) arrived at the school with them, but both Kyle & Cartman never mentioned Kenny being accepted or arriving to the school with them. Unless Kyle and Cartman were unaware that Kenny had been accepted at all, so it's possible Stan could have also been accepted too, but it would be extremely out of character for Stan to be accepted into Hope's Peak and NOT tell Kyle. However Kyle and Cartman may also have some memories erased that explain why they don't seem to remember Kenny being accepted.
Cheesy mentioned in their notes that this series diverges from the events of Season 20 onward. We already saw in later seasons how Stan and Kyle’s friendship was starting to feel a little rocky, with one growing more jaded, and the other becoming more stubborn with his own beliefs. So Kyle eventually leaving Stan behind for the sake of a special Honors school, along with his only other two friends, could’ve been the breaking point in their relationship for this timeline.
@@Cure_Hana wait so would that mean this is set up during the tedgridy farms arc? Cause if that's the case i feel like that could make things more interesting when it comes to theories of Stan being mastermind since we already know that during that time in the series Stan is being driven insane by his dad's bs 😶🤔
Honestly I think the killer is Jenny. Reason being, I think she killed Star out of self-defence. If you look at the scene where the motive is revealed, Star acts really strange and doesn't seem to care when she see's the person close to her. I think she was faking it. Also, the day when Dib showed Dipper about the robotic chips. Star is in the kitchen and says that she called Jenny out of her room but she wouldn't come. I think she was planning to kill Jenny at that time but Jenny wouldn't come out of her room. Also I am pretty sure that the robotic chips have something to do in this case. And the people in the kitchen when Dib told everyone about them were Star, Mable, and Dipper, so Star might have tried to use the robotic chips in her plan to kill Jenny. But Jenny was too strong for her and managed to take her inter dimensional scissors and slit her neck. So yeah that is my prediction.
OH THANK GOD DIFFERNET P.O.V.S listen i love dipper and his voice actor for both his show and this series but this is really cool! Edit:also unlike oringial dr this series uses the characters more unlike seeing the characters as killing fodder and for those who survive just to have problems and not dont much
A bold and risky move to show us other characters’ perspectives, but nothing feels like it’s been spoiled, we’ve just been provided with more questions and just the right kinds of answers. Not to mention the idea makes sense for this series since these are pre-established characters that people already know from their source. We can look at this and go, “Yeah, that seems in character” or “Wait, that’s not right.” How the heck is this working, by the way? These “animated” characters are just talking to one another and we’re getting some serious depth from most, if not all of them, and it’s…actually working?! It’s incredible!
OK, these were cool. I've always wondered what's going on with the other participants of the killing game's and it adds more tension to investigate, trial and potential future case's. We get to see character relationships, backstorys, how their feeling during the killing game. The idea has so much potential (totally not tempted to do something similar in my own) and I feel it was really well utilized in this video. Now that we have this, I'm going to go with assumption that the conversation at the end is the moments before Star's murder. Form how the lines are phrased, it seems like the killer is someone Star had previously talked to and is doing it because of the motive, so I think anyone who didn't get a motive is clear. I'm thinking it's Morty since he told Star and Bubbles "something" that could get revealed later in the trial and it could have something to do with Kyle mentioning that Morty seemed like a lonely child. Blossom and Jenny seem suspicious but I feel Blossom wouldn't murder (at least not yet) and she dosn't have any big connections to Star. Jenny does have a bond with Star but I don't see a reason aside for maybe being an easy target and I feel Jenny maybe used for something more important to the plot later on. (Apologies on the very long comment )
Perhaps with his knowledge of the multiverse Morty could hedge his bets that more of him will escape than be executed, which would hit even harder for him if the mastermind was so powerful that they've isolated this timeline.
Sounds like Star visited someone before she was killed, but there's very few people Star would trust enough to confide with. Jenny, Blossom & Bubbles are the only ones I feel Star would trust enough to confide with, and while I do suspect Jenny is the culprit, it still feels a bit too obvious.
@@TheAussieJPLoco93 I feel like Jenny will probably come up as the "red herring suspect" for the first case. Every first case (in the main series at least) has one, so it doesn't feel too far-fetched.
@@thatemeraldguy4585 I dunno man, Eric fills that roll pretty well, and she’s the only one Star would fully truly trust. The only evidence for her is the lack of a motive, the mom maybe but that’s a 1/13 chance and she seems the type to take those chances. Maybe an accidental murder? Guess there’s only one way to find out lol.
My guess on the killer: It can’t be Dipper (protagonist), Dib and Gaz and Mabel (have potential), Cartman (antagonist), Kyle (would live a while), Ed (buff characters in chapter 4), Zim (if that was the killer in the end then it couldn’t be Zim since he doesn’t care that much about His friend I believe), and I am crossing off Bubbles and Charlotte since they both wouldn’t kill someone in any way possible (in this chapter). And that would leaves us vendetta, Eddy, Blossom, Morty, and Jenny are the suspects I believe.
I beilieve it'll be Blossom, to be honest. Shes definitely under too much pressure by everyone, herself and her sister included. Also, leader characters tend to be killed off first with these.
I predict that the first killer will be Eddy, Vendetta, Jenny, or Mabel. With Eddy being the Ultimate Scam Artist: I can see him doing something shady to try to leave the school, even if it means betraying Ed in the process. This clip reveals that Eddy wants to abandon Double D, so who’s to say that he won’t do the same to Ed, in order to attempt to win the killing game? Vendetta: if you remember, there’s a clip that involves Cartman and Charlotte. What could happen is that Vendetta is revealed to be the first killer, and Vendetta’s death leaves Charlotte sad. Enter Cartman who manipulates Charlotte into being his friend, and then Cartman tries to take advantage of her, by having Charlotte kill someone or assist with a task in the future. Charlotte would be gullible enough to do it, too. Jenny: Her mother is a captive, and Jenny could easily kill someone to try to save her mother’s life. While Jenny said she wanted to protect everyone, it appears (in the present, at least) that she has only known everyone for a matter of days/hours. Self-preservation wouldn’t be foreign at a time like this. (She could be like Sang Woo from Squid Game. Act kind initially then later betray someone to ensure her own survival.) With her being a robot: she could easily try to remove evidence (reference when she cleaned Kyle’s shoes in the prologue.) With her Ultimate talent, I also imagine a gruesome execution for her. While part of me gets Sakura Ogami vibes from Jenny, I’m not ruling her out as a potential killer, just yet. Mabel: I have multiple theories regarding Mabel. A) Someone else committed the murder, and the murder is pinned on Mabel. (Referencing Kaede’s death in V3) which leads to character development for Dipper. (I also imagine someone like Dib or Gaz trying to comfort him, afterwards. Gaz May not be the friendliest person, but she’s not completely heartless.) B) Someone is hiding in the school with the talent to either shape-shift or appear as other students. If you remember the prologue: Dr. Membrane mentioned a student who he felt had no talent at all. What if the said student could transform their appearance, and mimic another student? In this case: someone copied Mabel and pretends to be her, while the real Mabel is Unaware of the imposter. That explains why Mabel made some weird comments and gestures previously to Dipper. It may not have been the real Mabel who engaged Dipper, previously. Thus, the imposter commits the murder in the form of Mabel, and the real Mabel is voted as the killer. Then, later in the story: the imposter’s identity is revealed, along with their connections to the game and Dr. Membrane. It may sound crazy but at this point: anything is possible. C) Another user mentioned that Mabel would kill to save her pig, Waddles. Given that these are children: anyone could kill for a reason like that, including Mabel. D) Mabel would kill, simply to add suspense to the story and add character development for Dipper. Many of us predicted Mabel to be the first victim. What if Cheesy surprises us by revealing Mabel to be the first killer? That will truly shock some people and imagine Dipper having to go through the trauma of apprehending his own sister during the trial? (Reference Danganronpa 69 for a similar event.) it’s Danganronpa, so again: I expect even the nicest characters to crack under pressure. Mabel is no exception.
Morty doesn't really have much of a motive to kill either, since I don't think Rick is even being held hostage, all we saw was Rick's Portal Gun, why not show Rick? Especially if Monokuma plans on killing Rick if 'I don't see some action in the next few days'. Plus remember when Morty suggested Monokuma stole Rick's Portal Gun, Monokuma said "Steal he says, kid's a riot" implying Rick may have given it to him OR Monokuma may have killed Rick, technically not 'stealing' the Portal Gun. I'm sure Morty has already picked up on this too, so if Rick is already dead, and Morty already suspects this to be the case then Morty is unlikely to be the culprit.
I think he just wanted to give the Eds some time alone to catch up after everything that happened in the past few hours. This version of Morty isn’t as jaded as he would eventually become in Seasons 3-5 (can’t vouch for Season 6 yet since it’s still ongoing), so he still tries to see the best in people and understands the unfamiliarity the Eds are going through right now.
I love this so much, please keep on doing what you do best, it’s so god damn amazing how good you are and I can’t wait and see more cartoons in danganronpa
It looks like Double D and Buttercup are both missing. And the thing they have in common is that after they got the acceptance letters, they immediately distanced themselves for some reason
So: - Double-D and Buttercup were already in conflict with their groups before the motive reveal - Morty has been put on 'watch Zim' duty - Morty is lying about his family life - Kyle is, justifiably, suspicious of Cartman - Star feels a connection with Jenny - Star is dealing with mental fog, potentially implemented by those behind the game and perhaps even connected to Jenny, given it seems to notably happen around her. All of this seems like it's setting up plot points, and potential murders. Even the current case is likely influenced by this...considering the monokaller they found didn't need a print to access it...and robots don't have prints.
@@frangolles Star was the only one who couldn't remember her hostage. I can't see a reason that would apply to more than one person, especially someone like Morty who has no self-contained grand power that might need to be suppressed, especially if it was done with too many people, the first motive would have been utterly fruitless.
I keep noticing bizarre little discrepancies. Why didn't Star recognize Marco? Why did Dipper seem confused when Mabel mentioned Waddles? Why is Morty saying he's an only child? Did everyone get different levels of memory erasure?
Something interesting i noticed about the Blossom section at 12:30 If you play it at 2x speed,It actually sounds like that one bit of the PPGS opening! I dunno if it was intentional,But its neat!
Maybe the dialogue at the end was the killer. It isnt zim or dipper since zim can't go 20 seconds without yelling something and dipper is the protagonist
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm pretty sure Ed and Eddy also had some memories erased. I mean, why would Double D just abandon his friends after Eddy "stood up to a cliché show ending for [him]", reputation or no reputation? Someone who's watched Ed Edd n Eddy front to back would likely be able to tell just how loyal Double D is in spite of how much pain he goes through whenever he's even the slightest bit associated with his fellow Ed boys.
The exact line was "There are 13 other people here we have to protect, not just from each other, but from... themselves" Jenny was referring to herself, Blossom and Bubbles being the one's that will have to protect the others because that's their responsibility as superheroes.
Ohh, this might narrow down the murder suspects quite a bit. We need someone empathetic and at least normal levels of intelligence. Lack of empathy takes out Zim, Vendetta, Cartman, and Eddy. Lack of intelligence does Ed in. Next, they have to be able to reach the tall girl's throat. That takes out Dib, Gaz, Dipper, Mabel, Kyle, and Charlotte. Blossom and Bubbles are out since even if they wanted to kill to save Buttercup they know it'd kill their other sister if they got away with it. That leaves us with Morty and Jenny, and friendship aside Star had time to move about as she was bleeding which may imply a struggle, and Jenny has the strength to prevent that. So that leaves us with Morty, the only question is 'why'. I don't think Morty would cave under the pressure of the portal gun, but I do think he would cave under the pressure that someone else will crack. Despite his normality Morty is no stranger to killing, so it's not like he'd be incapable, but he is outwardly empathetic enough to lure someone with that question. Finally he understands multiversal probability, so he can hedge his bets that at least one version if not the majority of him will escape. Of course, infinite possibilities makes any single possibility meaningless, and so depending on the mastermind's power (my bet is meta-narrative strength) they may have restricted this to a single timeline to keep the steaks high, which they could also use to break Morty's spirit right before execution. If they don't have that power though I could see Morty's execution being themed around all of those found guilty being put in an arena to fight to the death (with the promise of a last chance for escape, and a time limit that will instantly kill them if they don't reduce their numbers), only for the last Morty to learn first-hand that the reward was a lie (possibly a portal leading to the blender dimension), and there was zero possibility of survival for any of them.
spoiler to body discovery of last episode dang star knew something and now we wont know what it is… and she had a sweet frienship (or even crush) on jenny… rip
Kyle? I really wanna hear the reasoning on this one, that’s a bizarre claim. Usually I can sorta understand why people suspect certain suspects (Jenny, Powerpuffs, Charlotte, Cartman, Morty) even if I think they’re probably wrong. Kyle doesn’t strike me as the killer; Kyle strikes me as the guy Cartman points fingers at when people start immediately accusing him of being the killer. (Heck, Kyle’s whole mission statement is to stop Cartman from killing someone. It’s gonna take a lot more than Kenny to get Kyle to say “Fuck it, time to go kill someone myself!”)
I think she was getting kinda glitch flashback of Marco,you know, she feeling deva ji. It would makes sense if Monokuma wiped off (16 students) their memories. Just like second game and V3.
Prediction: The killer murdered Star since they thought she was getting to close to Jenny (since they are friends) & was going to take her away from them (since they have a attraction towards Jenny)
Okay so absolutely insane 99% sure wrong theory….the ppl with memory loss have been replaced by robots and don’t know it yet themselves. I know I seem crazy but that’s the only thing I came up with.
20:21 I thought Zim said "TOSS THE BABY" and I just realized that he said "Fascinating"
I think Star got her memories erased the most, because she has been the only person we've seen having "glitches" with her memories. Which means she probably knows something big the others don't know. So it honestly makes sense that she died first.
Morty also appears to have memory problems because he claims to be an only child and yet he has an older sister named Summer. This makes me think he might be next on the chopping block.
There's also the fact that Star didn't seem to remember Marco when the motive was revealed
But I still don't know why Morty's memories of Summer, and Star's memories of Marco were erased. It couldn't have been Monokuma's doing, because he wouldn't have brought Marco as a hostage, if he knew she couldn't remember him.
Star: *Dies*
My reaction: ua-cam.com/video/NEQxFhaEROc/v-deo.html
So, here’s something that may back up your “Star got her memories erased the most” theory.
If I remember correctly, Dipper and Mabel enter this school at the age of 13. Take that information along with certain dialogue, such as the reminiscing of Mabel’s Unicorn incident, and that proves that the Pines Twins are entering this school post-end of their series.
In contrast, Star is her Season 1/2 self. She’s a lot more ditzy and high-energy, she’s wearing her first outfit, and she’s still in her phase where she requires her wand to do magic, rather than produce it internally.
How weird is that? I know that it’s common for crossovers to pick and choose random points in timelines to pluck characters from to bring them together (I mean, look at LEGO Dimensions, Gandalf’s probably never going White, thanks to Batman), but in a series as insane as Danganronpa, how crazy would it be if we found out that our Star was actually post-season 4 Star, who poses a major threat due to her ability to produce magic internally, and--Wait. Aw, crap. I just remembered that all the magic got destroyed at the end of the series.
Um…..maybe she’s Season 3 Star? Anyways, you give her a major memory wipe so she doesn’t remember that she can do magic at any time, make her think she needs her wand, take that wand away, BOOM. Powerless.
Thoughts?
Is it weird that I'm most excited about how Ed and Eddy will contribute to the Class Trial? Neither are particularly smart, I can only really see them being the comic relief characters like Yasuhiro, Teruteru, Kazuichi or Miu. Eddy will probably occasionally point fingers with little to no evidence on hand, while trying to act all cocky, acting as if he already knew something he clearly didn't, and Ed will be... well just Ed.
i believe that ed is actually the killer
@@agnesteodocio746 But the big muscular person of the group isn't supposed to die... DANGANRONPA SPOILER
Until case 4. I'm kinda joking of course.
Eddy could be like Kazuichi
@@markerikson7423 - I wouldn't mind that but I feel that Dib has already secured the Dipper's friend role, and as much as I like both Eddy & Ed, I wouldn't mind Ed being a victim, thus furthering Eddy's development, but I have a feeling Eddy will end up being the Case 2 Killer, and Ed could potentially be a survivor (Or at least I hope).
Ed will probably play a similar role to Gonta if I had to guess
Different perspectives huh, can't wait since the cast is so varied in very unique ways
I was intrigued at the idea of Buttercup not having an Ultimate Talent, even I've wondered in the past what her talent would even be, she's the toughest and most hotheaded of her sisters, but unlike Blossom & Bubbles doesn't have any real talents, being tough can hardly be considered a talent, and I doubt anyone would want to be labelled 'Ultimate Hothead'. Also with characters like Dexter, Phineas Flynn & Stewie Griffin all being inventors, it makes you wonder if Double D could even be considered just the 'Ultimate Inventor'? Perhaps he could have been labelled the Ultimate Organizer? Or Ultimate Engineer?
Actually it would probably make sense for Buttercup not to have an ultimate. If you know the show very well, you would know there is this one episode where Blossom and Bubbles are showing off their special power but Buttercup has none. Blossom having ice breath, Bubbles speaking multiple languages. At the end of the episode it is shown that Buttercup's special power is curling her tongue because the other girls and the whole rest of Townsville does not have that curling tongue ability. It could be for gag reasons but really though I really don't think it's a special power that she has it's more of a special trait or gene that she has. So in the end Buttercup doesn't have a special power.
Seeing that they are going with that Buttercup doesn't have an ultimate thing actually correlates to what the show had from the beginning. Buttercup doesn't have a special power/ability at all. So that's actually pretty smart for them to actually add that info on their end because as sad as it is Buttercup doesn't have any skill or ability that is deemed "special".
Buttercup doesn't use her powers, aside from flight, when she fights monsters or criminals, so maybe Ultimate Brawler or Ultimate Hand-to-Hand Combat Expert could work for her.
Really thought this was Deadly Life for a second, I thought “WOW, that was fast” but it makes sense that this isn’t it, this stuff is so well done that I imagine it doesn’t take just 2 months to come out with the next. Either way, seeing more content of this series is a blessing to my recommend/notifications and I can’t wait for the premiere.
same as well LOL
Oh wow, not a lot of people do this for their Fangans, or just do it once for one character. This is interesting and I wish more people did it! (Of course it can narrow down suspects so I do see WHY it is uncommon.)
What is Double D and Buttercup became this world equivalent of The Despair girls? They’re just faking that they’re being imprisoned to motivate their own friends and family to turn on each other or to see if they still care at all.
Well considering Eddy's little flashback to entering hopes peak. About Double D hanging with some sort of other group...he might be apart of another equivalent to something else..
@@theonewho...1298 A new Warriors of Hope
@@pichufan101 I was thinking something more Despairful
@@theonewho...1298 technically they are despairful, considering the trauma
My theory is that the all 16 students were at Hope Peak before this killing game. But something bad happened (just like in Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc) that caused the students to get locked in the school. So to keep them all safe they also got rid of anyway for people to get in or out of the school, so that's why things like the walls couldn't be broken down with super strength.
My theory is that this will be meta, with all of the characters being cross-overed for the sake of entertainment both in-universe and out. Professor Membrane discovered this, and while he may have tried to stop it the narrative was enforced, and so all he could do was secretly give the students as many tools to aid them as possible.
Cheesy, I hope you do more of "What you didn't see" videos in the future cause these are really fun to watch and we get more detail on the other characters.
Wait, Morty’s claiming to be an only child? Did something happen to Summer, or is he just keeping that information confidential?
Either something is screwing with the students memories, these are distinctly alternate versions of these characters, or maybe this version of Morty is fresh out of the love potion incident. That or he’s hiding the details of his identity because of something involving Rick and inter dimensional stuff.
My bets are on the memory theory considering what was going on with Star.
evil morty :0
@@wanderwaffles3113 I would agree, but remember that Evil Morty doesn't have a Rick either.
@@theheroneededwillette6964 Memory screwing.
I didn't watch Star vs the Forces of Evil much, but I DO remember there being two main characters, her and this boy on earth (IDK the name). They were basically best friends in the show, and I recognized him in the motive cams as the person Star reacted to with a "..."
Add the static vision where you could barely see him there, the fact that Danganronpa traditionally throws memories out the window to set the people up for killing, and the fact that Mabel didn't remember being in her lab when she clearly was, and you got some MEGA mind yeeting
Sounds to me like Star is gravitating towards Jenny because she could remind her of Marco. Someone who’s kind of down-to-earth, and, like Jenny says, she finds Star “annoying, but in an endearing way”. I like to think that Marco feels the same way, and it’s stimulating Star’s memories.
Side Note: Anyone else get the feeling that Dipper doesn’t remember Waddles, either?
Hey, with the side note thing dipper DOES know who waddles is but dose not care enough to kill anyone over the pig. Sorta like Charlotte, she knows who the hamster is but isn’t attached. If that clears it up.
@@michaelmccambridge6929 I don't think Charlotte is even fully aware of how dire the situation even is
OKAY, time for my big analysis:
I’ll start with the ending dialogue- This is almost certainly the killer, and we can already knock out a massive chunk of suspects. I already had my options fairly narrow, but taking the line “I thought I could get through this with a smile on my face”- we can pretty easily eliminate anyone who doesn’t talk that way. It might be easier to go through everyone that line would fit for, but to play the elimination game, the killer is absolutely NOT:
-Dipper
-Zim, Dib, or Gaz
-Eddy
-Vendetta
-Morty
-Kyle or Cartman
We can also eliminate anyone remaining who doesn’t have a specific hostage, since “The Bear has THEM...”. That only really eliminates Charlotte of the characters still left after the last comment.
Just to establish what “Them” is referring to.... It’s probably just a gender-neutral way to refer to a specific hostage.
Now then, we’re left with the remaining suspects as:
-Mabel
-Blossom or Bubbles
-Jenny
-Ed
And the possibility that we’re not getting the killer’s perspective, but Star’s after finally regaining her memories of Marco and realizing that he’s in danger.
I don’t think this is the case though, because if Star was just going to regain her memories of Marco anyways, why have her lose them in the first place? Why not just have her react with everyone else? Granted, with her dead these missing memories still don’t seem to have a clear purpose, but if she was just going to regain her memories and try to kill someone only to fail in her attempt and get killed.....It feels like a lot of unnecessary steps. Sayaka didn’t need to have memory loss to set up her failed murder twist, why would Star?
Now, from the remaining characters, I still believe Mabel was the killer, and what I gathered from here only strengthens that reasoning. I’m not going to repeat everything I said in the comment section of the last video- There’s too much. But to touch on the other remaining suspects:
Ed has a very distinct way of speaking, and the dialogue here at the end doesn’t sound anything like that. However, if Ed were the killer, writing that dialogue the way Ed normally speaks would give him away immediately. I could MAYBE picture Ed saying something to the effect of what was said, and his dialogue sorta being “censored” with a kind of “generic translation” to hide his identity. Like Witnesses Protection text, I guess. I don’t actually think that’s what’s going on, I just thought I’d bring up the possibility.
Powerpuff Girls and Jenny have alibis at the time of the murder (or at least, they probably do). I guess we don’t know how long the balance patches took, but it’s interesting that out of all our remaining suspects, these three have alibis. Star and Ed are unlikely, but we’re considering all possibilities here.
Mabel doesn’t have either of these factors in her favor. And she has a mountain of circumstantial evidence, both from story details and meta reasoning. It’s not looking good for her- hopefully the investigation will cut her a break, but she’s very much in the red with what I’ve been able to deduce.
(Also, I just wanna take the time to say I’m really gonna miss Star. Yeah, she wasn’t the most helpful, but she was so bubbly and optimistic and really tried her hardest to help. It’s sad that her efforts went unappreciated and mocked by people who didn’t understand her. It’s sad that her memory of her best friend was stolen from her, that she has to see him in danger without even being able to realize what he means to her... )
Other things I noticed:
-Morty, Star, and Bubbles up to something? I can’t tell if this is meant to be for the next day’s breakfast, or if it’s something else we’re not privy to yet. It’s likely not anything sinister, but I can’t tell what this is meant to lead into.
- Double D’s behavior, finding a new group to hang out with... we might be dealing with a “Remnants of Despair” situation. Another class of 16, devoting themselves to whoever the Mastermind is. MAYBE. I’d like to think there’s something more original going on, but there might be a similar setup with a second class of 16.
And we’ve been getting hints about some of these other students- a second Ultimate Magician who’s magic operates differently than Star’s, an Ultimate Scientist, and all the Student Hostages- Double D, Buttercup, Gir/Norm, and Kenny- might all be a part of this class.
- “13 people we have to protect”? My guess is that when Jenny said that, she was referring to 13 people that she, Blossom, and Bubbles have to protect. I feel like she could’ve worded it better, since it kinda implies that they don’t need to protect each other, but whatever.
-“When the Professor dropped this news [her being talentless] on her....”
We may have seen this exact scene already. At the end of the “....Talents?” video, someone storms into Membrane’s office, extremely angry with him, and he says something to the effect of “You possess absolutely no talent at all.”
I’m going to have to check back on that video to see if the dialogue lines up with what Buttercup might say, but I definitely think we’re supposed to make that connection.
We do know that she got accepted one way or another, since she appears as a hostage.
- Stan Marsh. I’ve been wondering about him, if he’d even play a role. And here he is. Named dropped, no elaboration.
I could see him as a potential Mastermind, but that might be too easy. Regardless, the fact that he didn’t show up with Kenny as a hostage makes me think there’s something different going on with him. Perhaps he plays a more significant role, like Mastermind? Perhaps he’s actually already died, similar to Fuyohiko’s sister in D2’s second trial. Regardless, Stan’s being singled out, and only time will tell why.
-Morty’s an only child? This could mean one of two things:
1) Morty isn’t our “Prime Morty”
2) Morty simply forgot about Summer, just like how Star has no memory of Marco, and Dipper has no memory of Waddles.
I’m inclined to believe the latter, as I believe it has more implications and consequences for the story than Morty being... not our regular Morty. In a sense, he already isn’t. None of these characters are. This is already an AU. Unless this is “Evil Morty”- like, actually evil pre-season 5 Evil Morty, and he’s the Mastermind....
Maybe best to keep both options in mind?
-The last thing I have to note: We didn’t get to see either of the Making Fiends characters AT ALL. At least with Dib and Gaz, Dipper spent a lot of his time with them, so there probably wasn’t much we already weren’t privy to. With the Kitchen being the scene of the murder and Charlotte and Vendetta spending a lot of time in there, I feel like we should’ve seen something from them. Maybe we really did see everything interesting that happened with them? Just something to wonder about.
Okay- Regarding Buttercup being “The Talentless”... It’s POSSIBLE? It’s really difficult to tell for certain. I can see Buttercup speaking those words, but even though it lines up, it doesn’t line up well enough for me to say for certain “Yes, that was definitely Buttercup.”
But it does feel like a stronger possibility at this point, it does seem like avid viewers are meant to draw that connection- Many already did prior to this video, drawing a connection between Buttercup’s overall absence and her in-show lack of unique powers (Presumably an “Ultimate Tongue-Curler” is too ridiculous even for Hope’s Peak).
But perhaps this conclusion is TOO easy? I did consider this. However, if we assume Buttercup IS “The Talentless”, what does that change? Why is that significant? Well..... we don’t know. That mystery’s still up in the air. We don’t know why this person is significant. We don’t know if they’re the mastermind. If we’re really getting this reveal this early, then whoever was talking to Membrane probably wasn’t the Mastermind.
Other candidates exist for that role. The aforementioned Ultimate Scientist and other Ultimate Magician. Membrane’s assistant. Maybe some of these roles are one in the same. Maybe someone we haven’t met yet. There are many possibilities.
Now, we also have a small roadblock- Membrane rejected this student’s application. Now, said student is trying to fight this decision, but Membrane seemed pretty firm in his rejection. And yet, Buttercup is among the hostages, implied to be a student (though there’s some ambiguity with that- Monokuma never directly says that she is)
If Buttercup is this talentless student, then something transpired between her rejection and the start of the Killing Game that allowed her to enroll in spite of Membrane’s insistence that she not.
To recap, and give my final thought on the matter:
-We’re meant to infer that Buttercup is the mysterious student from “...Talents?”. With this revelation, we now need to figure out how Buttercup managed to enroll at Hope’s Peak despite rejection, and what the greater significance of her involvement in the story is.
As far as Morty, Bubbles, and Star planning something, pretty sure that was just Morty seeing that the Eds needed alone time to talk and decided to give them some space. Don't think there's anything deeper going on there
@@RidleyKraid187 I'd actually say it's Morty for three major reasons.
1: The question of concern, only a handful of characters can ask that without it sounding suspicious sounding out of place.
2: Star's throat was slashed, which means the killer has to be able to effectively reach it. This narrows us down to only the tall people, and the shorties with means to quickly rise up.
3: There's a blood trail which means either the killer wasn't strong enough to subdue Star as they killed her, or they took time dragging the body.
Regarding your list Mabel isn't tall enough, and she, Blossom, and Bubbles know that if they do kill someone their other sibling in the game will die if they get away with it. Ed doesn't seem intelligent enough to ask the question so coherently, and neither he nor Jenny would have trouble dealing with Star one way or another.
Only Morty fits all three criteria. He's shown to be outwardly empathetic, he's tall enough to reach Star's throat, and he'd be no stronger than the average teenager. As for the motive it's as simple as knowing someone else will probably crack soon, with "them" not being gender-neutral, but referring to the gathered hostages as a whole. Finally, it's not like Morty is inexperienced in killing going by his show, and he's been in enough crisis to suit the "It's nothing I haven't dealt with before." with the "smile on my face" being merely relative.
@@vadandrumist1670 Interesting. You do make really good points, and perhaps I was too quick to dismiss Morty. I still think Mabel did it because she just lines up in a way that makes more sense from a narrative perspective, but I definitely didn't consider the angle of "Somebody else is going to kill soon, I need to both make sure it's not me who gets killed, and make sure I have a way out of this by getting away with the killing."
I do think that Mabel still fits all three criteria though-
I think Mabel is grounded enough as a character to voice concerns like this, even if only in her own head.
I actually went back and checked the strength stats for Mabel, Star, and Morty, and interestingly enough, Mabel and Star share the same level of strength at their weakest (Star's strength stat is a flexible one, presumably depending on whether she's using her wand or not). Morty is actually stronger than wandless Star, and if Star was using her wand, there's not a lot of people who could've beat her. But whether or not any of these stats matter is up in the air, I've heard that we shouldn't dwell on these stats too much.
Even winging it though, without fact checking, I wouldn't have imagined Morty and Mabel to be far enough apart in strength that it'd affect their chances against Star.
As for heights, I'd like to pose a counter-argument: Star could've simply been knocked to the ground and stabbed in the neck. She was found dead on the ground, after all.
I think I definitely overlooked Morty, but I don't think he's the only one to fit all three criteria.
Actually, another question I want to pose now that I think about it- Why Star? Why was Star targeted for murder when there was a MUCH easier potential victim lying just down the hallway?
Dipper was really in the most vulnerable position here. He wasn't being guarded, he was lying in a place anyone could get to, and he was both injured and out cold. He couldn't fight back, and everyone knew where he was, especially Morty. Now, it's possible that that would've been too obvious a target, and if Dipper died no doubt Morty would've been one of the top 3 suspects. But if Mabel was the blackened, her not killing Dipper makes complete sense.
(And while yes, if she got away with the murder Dipper would be killed, but I don't think she intends to get away with it. I think she killed Star to save Waddles, and intends to die herself in order to give Dipper the chance to survive, saving the two people she cares about the most. It's just going to be REALLY hard and scary to go through with dying and breaking her brother's heart like that, which is the internal conflict that keeps her from just outright confessing and ending the trial early.)
So yeah, Tl;Dr I still think Mabel has the strongest evidence but Morty could also make sense from a different perspective.
@@RidleyKraid187 While Morty and Mabel may have negligible difference in strength, there is once again the matter of size. As you said, Mabel could have knocked Star down, but that would be the surprise, and actually killing her would still be a struggle. Morty on the other hand could kill in the act of surprise due to his reach, thus preventing injury to himself or further injury to Star. We'll have to see if there's any bruises on her for a clearer picture though.
The logic I could see going for targeting Star is precisely because Dipper is such a vulnerable target. Anyone with some sense would check up every now and then to make sure he's okay, Mabel especially. Luring away Star to a less traversed part of the school is much less likely to be noticed, and the kitchen is convient for nearby murder weapons. If Mabel realized Dipper was such an easy target that'd be all the more reason to hold off on a murder until he had recovered, even if that meant risking Waddles.
Finally, I do not believe Mabel would have it in her heart to not only murder, but do so while condemning herself to the same fate. A reluctance to kill would make her attack on Star all the harder, and she would be hard pressed to maintain a facade afterwards. While Mabel is rather selfish, is it really to the point where she'd murder an innocent person and sacrifice herself for a pet? Morty on the other hand is completely desensitized by death and killing, and would have no trouble slitting a teenage girl's throat.
I hope Eddy isn't the killer because I would love to see his devolvement now knowing one of his friend he was planning to ditch is kidnapped and have him go through some kind of regret
CALLING IT, the person that asked if Star was good is the killer
Based on the description, we'll learn exactly what transpires while Dipper is out of commission, hopefully we learn why Mabel was not by Dipper's side when he woke up (Seems like something a good sister would do), as I know a lot of people suspect Mabel to be the culprit, but the fact we've arrived at the conclusion that Mabel IS the culprit, leads me to believe she is NOT the culprit.
I really don’t think that Mabel is the culprit, it seems that Cheesy knows that everyone thinks Mabel is going to be an early death, In daily life there was already that fake-out scene and I think Mabel being the culprit would just be too obvious.
I feel like she is probably the mastermind or a victim that originally was trying to kill the murderer in a later game case. She probably won’t die this soon though, I don’t think they’re going to pull a dangonrapa 69 on us
I predict that the first killer will be Eddy, Vendetta, Jenny, or Mabel.
With Eddy being the Ultimate Scam Artist: I can see him doing something shady to try to leave the school, even if it means betraying Ed in the process. This clip reveals that Eddy wants to abandon Double D, so who’s to say that he won’t do the same to Ed, in order to attempt to win the killing game?
Vendetta: if you remember, there’s a clip that involves Cartman and Charlotte. What could happen is that Vendetta is revealed to be the first killer, and Vendetta’s death leaves Charlotte sad. Enter Cartman who manipulates Charlotte into being his friend, and then Cartman tries to take advantage of her, by having Charlotte kill someone or assist with a task in the future. Charlotte would be gullible enough to do it, too.
Jenny: Her mother is a captive, and Jenny could easily kill someone to try to save her mother’s life. While Jenny said she wanted to protect everyone, it appears (in the present, at least) that she has only known everyone for a matter of days/hours. Self-preservation wouldn’t be foreign at a time like this. (She could be like Sang Woo from Squid Game. Act kind initially then later betray someone to ensure her own survival.) With her being a robot: she could easily try to remove evidence (reference when she cleaned Kyle’s shoes in the prologue.) With her Ultimate talent, I also imagine a gruesome execution for her. While part of me gets Sakura Ogami vibes from Jenny, I’m not ruling her out as a potential killer, just yet.
Mabel: I have multiple theories regarding Mabel.
A) Someone else committed the murder, and the murder is pinned on Mabel. (Referencing Kaede’s death in V3) which leads to character development for Dipper. (I also imagine someone like Dib or Gaz trying to comfort him, afterwards. Gaz May not be the friendliest person, but she’s not completely heartless.)
B) Someone is hiding in the school with the talent to either shape-shift or appear as other students. If you remember the prologue: Dr. Membrane mentioned a student who he felt had no talent at all. What if the said student could transform their appearance, and mimic another student? In this case: someone copied Mabel and pretends to be her, while the real Mabel is Unaware of the imposter. That explains why Mabel made some weird comments and gestures previously to Dipper. It may not have been the real Mabel who engaged Dipper, previously. Thus, the imposter commits the murder in the form of Mabel, and the real Mabel is voted as the killer. Then, later in the story: the imposter’s identity is revealed, along with their connections to the game and Dr. Membrane. It may sound crazy but at this point: anything is possible.
C) Another user mentioned that Mabel would kill to save her pig, Waddles. Given that these are children: anyone could kill for a reason like that, including Mabel.
D) Mabel would kill, simply to add suspense to the story and add character development for Dipper. Many of us predicted Mabel to be the first victim. What if Cheesy surprises us by revealing Mabel to be the first killer? That will truly shock some people and imagine Dipper having to go through the trauma of apprehending his own sister during the trial? (Reference Danganronpa 69 for a similar event.) it’s Danganronpa, so again: I expect even the nicest characters to crack under pressure. Mabel is no exception.
@@derrickondemand - I agree that Eddy would kill someone given the ideal motive, but this motive I don't believe would be the tipping off point for Eddy, especially now given what we know about his view on Double D, but a part of me also believes that Eddy wouldn't be so quick to betray Ed who was obviously his first real friend, and we know that Eddy truly does value having friends, that's the whole reason he is the way he is, and why he feels compelled to scam others, it's all to make himself look cool, and in being viewed as cool, people would like him, he even says so in the Ed, Edd n Eddy Big Picture Show. HOWEVER there was an episode in Season 5 where Eddy pretended to be the new kid in school, and upon realizing people liked him more as this new kid, Eddy was completely willing to ditch Ed & Double D because they weren't considered 'cool', there's actually a great video on YT that highlights some of the issues with Ed, Edd n Eddy ESPECIALLY during the final season, look for it and give it a watch if you can, because I believe Cheesy may have taken some notes from the issues plaguing Season 5 and the rift forming between Double D & Eddy, the video is called 'What went wrong with Ed, Edd n Eddy' by Steve Reviews.
Regarding your idea about Vendetta, while I don't think Vendetta is the culprit for this case, honestly I don't think any of the three truly evil characters (Cartman, Zim or Vendetta) are the culprits, just because of the potential they have to stir up conflict later on in the game. HOWEVER I like your idea of Vendetta being killed / executed and Cartman manipulating her into being his friend and doing his bidding, actually what if she becomes torn between Dipper & Cartman? I've noticed she seems quite fond of Dipper more so than anyone else (Aside from Vendetta), maybe she'll attempt to become closer to Dipper, but due to him easily becoming annoyed by her, maybe Charlotte does befriend Cartman, and if Cartman does manipulate Charlotte into killing someone, I could see Cartman rubbing that in Dipper's face, like "Sucks to be you asshole, then again this IS more your fault than mine. The dumb bitch only did what she because she thought she was helping a friend, her only friend I might add; because some douchebag in a gay pinecone hat refused to be her friend. How does it feel knowing you're just as responsible for what's about to happen to her as I am? We're more alike than you think, we're both assholes".
Honestly I really hope Jenny isn't the culprit, there's some indications hinting that it very well could be her, and she does have the strongest motive; I mean all the other hostages are either a friend, a pet, a sibling, a robot assistant or Rick's Portal Device, but for Jenny, it's her Mom, a parent outweighs all the others in my opinion. However I do think Jenny killing Star is also a tad too obvious, almost as obvious as Mabel being the culprit (I don't think Mabel is the culprit). Personally I believe Star attempted to kill someone and her attempt failed, I think it went something like this; Star asked Mabel to come to the kitchen with her OR Mabel just showed up while Star was in the kitchen, Star attacks Mabel, and Mabel tries to flee while attempting to defend herself non-lethally, but somehow accidentally injures Star in the process and Mabel in her adrenaline-filled state, could think she had killed Star and flees the scene, shortly afterwards someone else arrives at the scene just as Star is regaining consciousness, and seizes the opportunity to finish her off. If this is the case though; then everyone except Dipper & Mabel are suspects. As of right now; Jenny is my main suspect, but I still don't think it was her, even though she does have the strongest motive, but also I don't think Cheesy would kill off Jenny so soon into the Killing Game.
Personally, I’m predicting that Eddy will wind up playing a similar role to Fuyuhiko from DR2 and Himiko from V3: the classmate who initially starts off as being very distant and/or rude to their peers (often leading to them being the prime suspect in a trial), but gradually tries to open up and better themselves after their actions indirectly cause the death of someone close to them (ie, Peko, Tenko, and likely Ed in this case).
17:57 Something about Kyle's delivery of this or something, and the fact we didn't see Stan in the motives thing earlier, makes me believe Stan didn't come with Eric, Kyle, or Kenny to Hope's Peak, he didn't get accepted, assuming a form for him was sent at all.
But I guess it'd just be weird to have a character or two have 2 people to motivate them instead of just 1 or, none, like all the rest.
You indvertedly brought up an interesting question, Ed & Eddy and Blossom & Bubbles all mentioned how someone else (Double D & Buttercup) arrived at the school with them, but both Kyle & Cartman never mentioned Kenny being accepted or arriving to the school with them. Unless Kyle and Cartman were unaware that Kenny had been accepted at all, so it's possible Stan could have also been accepted too, but it would be extremely out of character for Stan to be accepted into Hope's Peak and NOT tell Kyle. However Kyle and Cartman may also have some memories erased that explain why they don't seem to remember Kenny being accepted.
@@TheAussieJPLoco93 I suppose it's a possibility
Cheesy mentioned in their notes that this series diverges from the events of Season 20 onward. We already saw in later seasons how Stan and Kyle’s friendship was starting to feel a little rocky, with one growing more jaded, and the other becoming more stubborn with his own beliefs. So Kyle eventually leaving Stan behind for the sake of a special Honors school, along with his only other two friends, could’ve been the breaking point in their relationship for this timeline.
@@Cure_Hana Hm, perhaps
@@Cure_Hana wait so would that mean this is set up during the tedgridy farms arc? Cause if that's the case i feel like that could make things more interesting when it comes to theories of Stan being mastermind since we already know that during that time in the series Stan is being driven insane by his dad's bs 😶🤔
I'm feeling Jenny is going to be like Aoi in the 4th class trial in the first game. With how close those two were, I think it's believable.
Honestly I think the killer is Jenny. Reason being, I think she killed Star out of self-defence. If you look at the scene where the motive is revealed, Star acts really strange and doesn't seem to care when she see's the person close to her. I think she was faking it. Also, the day when Dib showed Dipper about the robotic chips. Star is in the kitchen and says that she called Jenny out of her room but she wouldn't come. I think she was planning to kill Jenny at that time but Jenny wouldn't come out of her room. Also I am pretty sure that the robotic chips have something to do in this case. And the people in the kitchen when Dib told everyone about them were Star, Mable, and Dipper, so Star might have tried to use the robotic chips in her plan to kill Jenny. But Jenny was too strong for her and managed to take her inter dimensional scissors and slit her neck. So yeah that is my prediction.
yes!! i think so too! when star mentioned that jenny wouldn’t come out of her room i started being sus of her
I think it’s dib
OH THANK GOD DIFFERNET P.O.V.S listen i love dipper and his voice actor for both his show and this series but this is really cool!
Edit:also unlike oringial dr this series uses the characters more unlike seeing the characters as killing fodder and for those who survive just to have problems and not dont much
The effort put into this is amazing, the crew is amazing ❤️
What I am excited for is the super heroes getting there powers taken away and What happend while dipper was unconscious for the time I am so excited
A bold and risky move to show us other characters’ perspectives, but nothing feels like it’s been spoiled, we’ve just been provided with more questions and just the right kinds of answers.
Not to mention the idea makes sense for this series since these are pre-established characters that people already know from their source. We can look at this and go, “Yeah, that seems in character” or “Wait, that’s not right.”
How the heck is this working, by the way? These “animated” characters are just talking to one another and we’re getting some serious depth from most, if not all of them, and it’s…actually working?! It’s incredible!
OK, these were cool. I've always wondered what's going on with the other participants of the killing game's and it adds more tension to investigate, trial and potential future case's. We get to see character relationships, backstorys, how their feeling during the killing game. The idea has so much potential (totally not tempted to do something similar in my own) and I feel it was really well utilized in this video.
Now that we have this, I'm going to go with assumption that the conversation at the end is the moments before Star's murder. Form how the lines are phrased, it seems like the killer is someone Star had previously talked to and is doing it because of the motive, so I think anyone who didn't get a motive is clear. I'm thinking it's Morty since he told Star and Bubbles "something" that could get revealed later in the trial and it could have something to do with Kyle mentioning that Morty seemed like a lonely child. Blossom and Jenny seem suspicious but I feel Blossom wouldn't murder (at least not yet) and she dosn't have any big connections to Star. Jenny does have a bond with Star but I don't see a reason aside for maybe being an easy target and I feel Jenny maybe used for something more important to the plot later on. (Apologies on the very long comment )
Perhaps with his knowledge of the multiverse Morty could hedge his bets that more of him will escape than be executed, which would hit even harder for him if the mastermind was so powerful that they've isolated this timeline.
A pretty cheap guess, but I’m pretty sure that final unknown dialogue at the end is the killer.
When I think about it...Yeah!It depends if the killer is talking to star actually.
If he/she is,You re actually right.
Sounds like Star visited someone before she was killed, but there's very few people Star would trust enough to confide with. Jenny, Blossom & Bubbles are the only ones I feel Star would trust enough to confide with, and while I do suspect Jenny is the culprit, it still feels a bit too obvious.
@@TheAussieJPLoco93 I feel like Jenny will probably come up as the "red herring suspect" for the first case. Every first case (in the main series at least) has one, so it doesn't feel too far-fetched.
@@thatemeraldguy4585 I dunno man, Eric fills that roll pretty well, and she’s the only one Star would fully truly trust. The only evidence for her is the lack of a motive, the mom maybe but that’s a 1/13 chance and she seems the type to take those chances. Maybe an accidental murder? Guess there’s only one way to find out lol.
@@ausername1761 This is true
The amount of time and effort that has been put into this project is very admirable. Thank you for creating such an interesting story.
Hell yeah love this season of the year cuz I got many presents in my bday and now this comes more sooner than I thought. That's lit
God why did Star get a vision of her "loved one" we'll never know the follow up since she died.
This was siiiiick! Love the writing in this.
blossom: we’ll get out of this school no matter what it takes!
calling it now. blossom is gonna pull a kaede if kaede wasnt a protagonist
My guess on the killer: It can’t be Dipper (protagonist), Dib and Gaz and Mabel (have potential), Cartman (antagonist), Kyle (would live a while), Ed (buff characters in chapter 4), Zim (if that was the killer in the end then it couldn’t be Zim since he doesn’t care that much about His friend I believe), and I am crossing off Bubbles and Charlotte since they both wouldn’t kill someone in any way possible (in this chapter). And that would leaves us vendetta, Eddy, Blossom, Morty, and Jenny are the suspects I believe.
*THE KILLER IS YOU SANS COOLSO!!*
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I beilieve it'll be Blossom, to be honest. Shes definitely under too much pressure by everyone, herself and her sister included. Also, leader characters tend to be killed off first with these.
I predict that the first killer will be Eddy, Vendetta, Jenny, or Mabel.
With Eddy being the Ultimate Scam Artist: I can see him doing something shady to try to leave the school, even if it means betraying Ed in the process. This clip reveals that Eddy wants to abandon Double D, so who’s to say that he won’t do the same to Ed, in order to attempt to win the killing game?
Vendetta: if you remember, there’s a clip that involves Cartman and Charlotte. What could happen is that Vendetta is revealed to be the first killer, and Vendetta’s death leaves Charlotte sad. Enter Cartman who manipulates Charlotte into being his friend, and then Cartman tries to take advantage of her, by having Charlotte kill someone or assist with a task in the future. Charlotte would be gullible enough to do it, too.
Jenny: Her mother is a captive, and Jenny could easily kill someone to try to save her mother’s life. While Jenny said she wanted to protect everyone, it appears (in the present, at least) that she has only known everyone for a matter of days/hours. Self-preservation wouldn’t be foreign at a time like this. (She could be like Sang Woo from Squid Game. Act kind initially then later betray someone to ensure her own survival.) With her being a robot: she could easily try to remove evidence (reference when she cleaned Kyle’s shoes in the prologue.) With her Ultimate talent, I also imagine a gruesome execution for her. While part of me gets Sakura Ogami vibes from Jenny, I’m not ruling her out as a potential killer, just yet.
Mabel: I have multiple theories regarding Mabel.
A) Someone else committed the murder, and the murder is pinned on Mabel. (Referencing Kaede’s death in V3) which leads to character development for Dipper. (I also imagine someone like Dib or Gaz trying to comfort him, afterwards. Gaz May not be the friendliest person, but she’s not completely heartless.)
B) Someone is hiding in the school with the talent to either shape-shift or appear as other students. If you remember the prologue: Dr. Membrane mentioned a student who he felt had no talent at all. What if the said student could transform their appearance, and mimic another student? In this case: someone copied Mabel and pretends to be her, while the real Mabel is Unaware of the imposter. That explains why Mabel made some weird comments and gestures previously to Dipper. It may not have been the real Mabel who engaged Dipper, previously. Thus, the imposter commits the murder in the form of Mabel, and the real Mabel is voted as the killer. Then, later in the story: the imposter’s identity is revealed, along with their connections to the game and Dr. Membrane. It may sound crazy but at this point: anything is possible.
C) Another user mentioned that Mabel would kill to save her pig, Waddles. Given that these are children: anyone could kill for a reason like that, including Mabel.
D) Mabel would kill, simply to add suspense to the story and add character development for Dipper. Many of us predicted Mabel to be the first victim. What if Cheesy surprises us by revealing Mabel to be the first killer? That will truly shock some people and imagine Dipper having to go through the trauma of apprehending his own sister during the trial? (Reference Danganronpa 69 for a similar event.) it’s Danganronpa, so again: I expect even the nicest characters to crack under pressure. Mabel is no exception.
Morty doesn't really have much of a motive to kill either, since I don't think Rick is even being held hostage, all we saw was Rick's Portal Gun, why not show Rick? Especially if Monokuma plans on killing Rick if 'I don't see some action in the next few days'. Plus remember when Morty suggested Monokuma stole Rick's Portal Gun, Monokuma said "Steal he says, kid's a riot" implying Rick may have given it to him OR Monokuma may have killed Rick, technically not 'stealing' the Portal Gun. I'm sure Morty has already picked up on this too, so if Rick is already dead, and Morty already suspects this to be the case then Morty is unlikely to be the culprit.
Wait someone was killed?
That was awesome. Excited for more!
I still feel like blossom is gonna end up being the culprit
Wait!
20:03
What about Summer?
Is this because of Monokuma’s memory wipe, or am I missing something?
It is possible is a Morty from a dimension where he's a only child. Just theorizing. The memory erasing never went this far.
Im guessing we might follow Morty? He is kinda protagonist like or maybe Dib or Kyle? That's my best guess
*C A R T M A N*
One Thing..
What Did Morty need Bubbles and Star For?
I think he just wanted to give the Eds some time alone to catch up after everything that happened in the past few hours. This version of Morty isn’t as jaded as he would eventually become in Seasons 3-5 (can’t vouch for Season 6 yet since it’s still ongoing), so he still tries to see the best in people and understands the unfamiliarity the Eds are going through right now.
I love this so much, please keep on doing what you do best, it’s so god damn amazing how good you are and I can’t wait and see more cartoons in danganronpa
It looks like Double D and Buttercup are both missing. And the thing they have in common is that after they got the acceptance letters, they immediately distanced themselves for some reason
Poggers multiple protagonists but sure hope no Kaede happens
Yeah about that...
Its a good thing that this fangan is getting updated more consistantly now
I really hope they don't pull a Leon Kuwata on Eddy
You mean 11037?
Wait... Morty isn't an only child. He has a sister...
Summer will remember that
It's strange seeing just Ed and Eddy
So:
- Double-D and Buttercup were already in conflict with their groups before the motive reveal
- Morty has been put on 'watch Zim' duty
- Morty is lying about his family life
- Kyle is, justifiably, suspicious of Cartman
- Star feels a connection with Jenny
- Star is dealing with mental fog, potentially implemented by those behind the game and perhaps even connected to Jenny, given it seems to notably happen around her.
All of this seems like it's setting up plot points, and potential murders.
Even the current case is likely influenced by this...considering the monokaller they found didn't need a print to access it...and robots don't have prints.
Do you think morty us really lying or just like Star, he can't remember?
@@frangolles Star was the only one who couldn't remember her hostage. I can't see a reason that would apply to more than one person, especially someone like Morty who has no self-contained grand power that might need to be suppressed, especially if it was done with too many people, the first motive would have been utterly fruitless.
what if it’s like squid game and we just have garfield infiltrating the killing game
cheez no
>:0
Garfield: Don't mind me, just looking for some lasagna, go back to your killing game
@Cheezbunni
That would be hilarious.
I keep noticing bizarre little discrepancies.
Why didn't Star recognize Marco?
Why did Dipper seem confused when Mabel mentioned Waddles?
Why is Morty saying he's an only child?
Did everyone get different levels of memory erasure?
Dang it, I can't watch the premiere because it's at 00:00 (12 p.m)and it's a school night T-T
But im looking forward to it!
good morning!!!! anyways cant wait for this but this is gonna be a 11 hour long wait
kyle is giving off some death flags. he wont be able to watch cartman forever
yoooooo im so hyped!!
12:05 HOLD UP
WAIT A MINUTE
THERE ARE 16 STUDENTS, INCLUDING JENNY AND BLOSSOM THAT"S 15
SO WHO IS THE 16th STUDENT THAT DOESN'T NEED PROTECTION
Jenny was talking about herself, Blossom, and Bubbles because they are all superheroes
CANT WAIT AHHHHHH
I think Star was killed because she knows something the others didn't
Something interesting i noticed about the Blossom section at 12:30
If you play it at 2x speed,It actually sounds like that one bit of the PPGS opening!
I dunno if it was intentional,But its neat!
Maybe the dialogue at the end was the killer. It isnt zim or dipper since zim can't go 20 seconds without yelling something and dipper is the protagonist
‘What you didn’t see’
Mmmm I wonder what’s that mean? 👀👀👀
What if 90s Leonardo from 1990 TMNT joins Smash Bros?
YESS WE GET MORE >:D
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm pretty sure Ed and Eddy also had some memories erased. I mean, why would Double D just abandon his friends after Eddy "stood up to a cliché show ending for [him]", reputation or no reputation? Someone who's watched Ed Edd n Eddy front to back would likely be able to tell just how loyal Double D is in spite of how much pain he goes through whenever he's even the slightest bit associated with his fellow Ed boys.
20:09 the fuck
23:35 if you look close enough, there’s a face in the static, but I don’t recognise them
To me, it looks like that shot of Marco, Star's friend from her series, from when the hostages were shown in Daily Life.
Aint nobody gonna talk about How the Reserve Course existence was casually dropped?
23:52 is is
I love the remix with the intro song from Wayside i think it is called?
Wait a minute
Why did Jenny say 13 plus the two of them (which only adds up to 15) when there are 16 students?
Bubbles
@@kizo_wotw4717 that doesn't make any sense
@@jacobcamacho5452 She excluded Bubbles because she is also a super hero. 16 - 3 = 13
Well she shouldn't have said it like that unless she was planning to kill someone
The exact line was "There are 13 other people here we have to protect, not just from each other, but from... themselves" Jenny was referring to herself, Blossom and Bubbles being the one's that will have to protect the others because that's their responsibility as superheroes.
Ohh, this might narrow down the murder suspects quite a bit. We need someone empathetic and at least normal levels of intelligence. Lack of empathy takes out Zim, Vendetta, Cartman, and Eddy. Lack of intelligence does Ed in. Next, they have to be able to reach the tall girl's throat. That takes out Dib, Gaz, Dipper, Mabel, Kyle, and Charlotte. Blossom and Bubbles are out since even if they wanted to kill to save Buttercup they know it'd kill their other sister if they got away with it. That leaves us with Morty and Jenny, and friendship aside Star had time to move about as she was bleeding which may imply a struggle, and Jenny has the strength to prevent that.
So that leaves us with Morty, the only question is 'why'. I don't think Morty would cave under the pressure of the portal gun, but I do think he would cave under the pressure that someone else will crack. Despite his normality Morty is no stranger to killing, so it's not like he'd be incapable, but he is outwardly empathetic enough to lure someone with that question. Finally he understands multiversal probability, so he can hedge his bets that at least one version if not the majority of him will escape.
Of course, infinite possibilities makes any single possibility meaningless, and so depending on the mastermind's power (my bet is meta-narrative strength) they may have restricted this to a single timeline to keep the steaks high, which they could also use to break Morty's spirit right before execution. If they don't have that power though I could see Morty's execution being themed around all of those found guilty being put in an arena to fight to the death (with the promise of a last chance for escape, and a time limit that will instantly kill them if they don't reduce their numbers), only for the last Morty to learn first-hand that the reward was a lie (possibly a portal leading to the blender dimension), and there was zero possibility of survival for any of them.
That makes alot of sense
That execution sounds awesome
spoiler to body discovery of last episode
dang star knew something and now we wont know what it is… and she had a sweet frienship (or even crush) on jenny… rip
Remember there is a clue when some saids the bear has "Them".
-Blossom, Mabel or Gaz.
Will you do this for the other chapters, too?
Bubbles pretty much takes Charlotte's place as the Ultimate Motivator, what is blue girl is even good for then
This felt a lot shorter than 30 minutes watching it live lol
Poor star we all know what happened Right RIGHT!
Hopefully they don't take to long BECAUSE PEOPLE THINK KYLE MURDERED STAR AND I KNOW HE WOULDNT DO THAT
Kyle? I really wanna hear the reasoning on this one, that’s a bizarre claim. Usually I can sorta understand why people suspect certain suspects (Jenny, Powerpuffs, Charlotte, Cartman, Morty) even if I think they’re probably wrong. Kyle doesn’t strike me as the killer; Kyle strikes me as the guy Cartman points fingers at when people start immediately accusing him of being the killer.
(Heck, Kyle’s whole mission statement is to stop Cartman from killing someone. It’s gonna take a lot more than Kenny to get Kyle to say “Fuck it, time to go kill someone myself!”)
Yeah its mabel 100%
I want my favorite SP boy to live! 🥺
Oh snap.
i wonder how all cartoon characters are going to be in danganronpa
Cartman is definitely gonna die at chapter 5, keep my words
Interesting, wonder what’s up with Star? 🤔
I think she was getting kinda glitch flashback of Marco,you know, she feeling deva ji. It would makes sense if Monokuma wiped off (16 students) their memories. Just like second game and V3.
@@mysteryperson5147 Her memory must have been wiped the most, because she's the only character we've seem with glitches in her memories.
Nyehh!!!😯😯😀😆 can't wait su
I have the feeling is a resurrected bill cipher and junko
8:57 XD
Garfeld
woop
Star had a crush on Jenny before she died… yikes…
Morty is an only child huh? What's with the lie Morty? interesting...
NOOOOOOOOOO IM LATE 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Yo xtra murder details?
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I need the second episode
*Still better than regular danganronpa (joke)*
What is star butterfly saying @ 3:35
Summer??????? 20:16
POGGERSSS
OOOOOOOOOOOOO
Yoooo
Prediction: The killer murdered Star since they thought she was getting to close to Jenny (since they are friends) & was going to take her away from them (since they have a attraction towards Jenny)
Okay so absolutely insane 99% sure wrong theory….the ppl with memory loss have been replaced by robots and don’t know it yet themselves. I know I seem crazy but that’s the only thing I came up with.
When is chapter two
We have yet to wait for chapter 1 class trial lol. And the execution
@@YourUltimateStarGazer well then when is the first trial
@Richard Lucena sorry I’m just excited
I’m gonna make a bet that Kyle kills Cartman in chapter 5
nos a dead
this episode was a win for the gays
What do you mean?