Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-71.255.116.68-20200318152416/@comment-71.255.116.68-20200406195248

KirbyPKMNInkling wrote: Whatever you say Explination: Both have very dedicated fanbases as well as characters that first appear as something funny that turn out to be terrifying villains (although at least Monokuma was fairly early on) with a tendancy to kill off beloved characters literally constantly.

Having your favorite character die terribly is a guarantee in both with no way out, due to the nature of Danganronpa as a series and Andrew Hussie's liability to kill literally ANY character without plot immunity (and due to the respawn, can kill them off too to give you that emotional death scene you never wanted) off at the drop of a hat.

At least the Homestuck cast are stuck in a game and can thus respawn, the Danganronpa cast doesn't even have that, although from the quote chosen for Batter seems they can come back through other means. Respawning doesn't remove emotional scars though. >3>

Also both have simliar characters in their casts as well from my little amount of Danganronpa knowledge, you have the loud aggresive leader guy, the precious girl that everybody mourns, the tech guy/girl who isn't good at socializing, the guy who's just an asshole to everyone, the one secretly plotting to kill everyone and is in league with the main villain....

It's cool.