FAQs
I'm willing to do whatever it takes...to end this game! Kokichi's final words.
Who is Kokichi in love with? ›
Saiouma is the slash ship between Kokichi Oma and Shuichi Saihara from the Danganronpa fandom.
Why does Kokichi lie so much? ›
His strategy is to make the rest of his classmates hate him as much as possible, so he lies in order to paint himself in a suspicious light until he's so detested by everyone else that they'll believe him when he says he's the ringleader.
Who is Kokichi's crush Danganronpa? ›
Theory: Kokichi actually has a very serious crush on Shuichi. The whole point of the free time events according to Kokichi was to steal his heart, and Shuichi seems to be very surprised about this.
Who was Kokichi killed by? ›
At the time of his death, Kokichi and Kaito were both fatally poisoned with the Strike-9 poison, and there was only one antidote. At the rate things were going, Maki would end up becoming a murderer. Kokichi then pretended to drink the antidote and gave it to Kaito while forcing him to go along with the plan.
Why does Kokichi cry? ›
Even though he did not receive the memories of his avatar, Gonta is still willing to forgive Kokichi and tells the others not to blame him during the trial. This seems to genuinely affect Kokichi a lot, causing him to cry and listen to Gonta's last wish, and he even asks to be executed with Gonta.
Was Kokichi a bad guy? ›
Kokichi Oma, also known as the Ultimate Supreme Leader, is a major antagonist in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.
What mental illness does Kokichi Ouma have? ›
It is in fact been documented as a disorder known as Compulsive Lying Disorder, which, while not an official disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), is recognized by most psychologists as one.
Did anyone care when Kokichi died? ›
Not even when Kokichi died did the characters ever put the slightest efforts to think about his feelings. The only character who genuienly considers Kokichi's feelings and last words was Keebo—a literal robot.
Why does Kaito hate Kokichi? ›
Throughout the game, Kokichi mocks Kaito for his foolishness, going as far as to call him an idiot several times in the Chapter 2 trial for blindly believing in Maki Harukawa. Kaito does get pissed off at the insults, shouting at him and the others to stop calling him an idiot.
Kokichi's claims of being the mastermind and then him kidnapping Kaito further worsened Maki's hatred for him, to the point where Shuichi commented that he could "feel" her murderous intent.
Did Kokichi hate the killing game? ›
Kokichi has a vendetta against killing, and as such hates the killing game. He also loathes Maki, possibly due to her occupation as an assassin.
Did Kokichi get revived? ›
However, it is unclear how much, if any of Kokichi's past before participating in the 53rd Killing Game was real, and which was fabricated by Team Danganronpa. Kokichi was killed by Kaito in order to trick up Monokuma but he was later revived.
Does Kokichi Oma have a sister? ›
Koko Ouma, Kokichi's little sister.
Why does Kokichi have a yellow eye? ›
He has heterochromia, aka, two different coloured eyes. His left eye being yellow but he covers it with a contact so it matches the right eyes purple.
Was Kokichi's last word a lie? ›
And I find all of this hypocritical from Kaito's end since he also lied to himself and to others by saying that he was okay when in reality he was dying bc of an illness, just like Kokichi who lied to himself and others telling them that the killing game was fun as a coping mechanism and to survive.
What does Kokichi say? ›
"I'm Kokichi Oma, the Ultimate Supreme Leader!" "Ah-haha, oh man, I haven't been in a trial in, like, forever!" "Yeah, since I'm the leader of evil and stuff. I've done a looooot of bad things."
What is Kokichi's past life? ›
Kokichi's past is very unclear due to his constant lying and the fact that he strictly refuses to reveal anything personal about himself. In fact, the only thing known about his life for sure is his love of video games and that he's been playing them his whole life.