Oh, yes, I remember you asking whether she'd like Death Note!
Danganronpa is dark, certainly, but I think there's enough humanity in it to keep it from becoming too bleak. It's not a cynical story about terrible people in a terrible world; it's a story about ordinary, mostly good-hearted people in a terrible situation, and I think that makes a big difference to the tone. A 'struggling against adversity' story rather than an 'everything is inherently awful' one.
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Danganronpa is dark, certainly, but I think there's enough humanity in it to keep it from becoming too bleak. It's not a cynical story about terrible people in a terrible world; it's a story about ordinary, mostly good-hearted people in a terrible situation, and I think that makes a big difference to the tone. A 'struggling against adversity' story rather than an 'everything is inherently awful' one.