The Killing Harmony characters are bigger with more balanced proportions. They’ve got stubby little arms and legs without hands or feet. The few characters from Trigger Happy Havoc and Goodbye Despair are smaller and rounder, meant to be hung from a backpack or keychain. There are two prominent styles, with a few characters getting their own unique styles. All of the available plushies of the human characters are small, none larger than 10 inches. The others are special characters, mostly found in the second game, Goodbye Despair. The Ultimate PlushiesĬurrently, most of the available Danganronpa plushies are from the third game, Killing Harmony. I’ve compared which of the plushes best represents the character and which plush is better designed in these cases. However, some of the most popular characters have more than one option. Most of the characters on this list only have one plush to their name that fits the prior criteria. All the plushies I’ve included are reasonably priced for how they are made. A good quality plush is worth a lot, but sometimes the market can abuse that and make you pay way too much for a cheap product just for what it resembles. Since they are mass-produced, they are unlikely to run out and with be consistent. As a result, all these plushies are official Danganronpa merchandise. The plushies included in this list are all easily found and bought online. Warning: This article contains many spoilers for the Danganronpa games, especially Killing Harmony. I enjoy the over-the-top characters and ridiculous scenarios. Still, it touches that little middle-school version of myself that is slightly overdramatic. It’s convoluted, and the writing can be kind of hoaky. Danganronpa is a bit of a guilty pleasure for me.
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