She tells Makoto that she is interested in someone, while the latter notes that she was looking intently at him while lightly blushing, but follows up by stating she is unable to act on her feelings due to wanting to escape the school first.
They then talk about the old days and want to spend more time together. Though the two are not seen interacting much during the killing game, as a womanizer, Leon quickly developed a strong interest in Sayaka and apparently planned to approach her at some point. In relationship charts featured in the art book, Leon admires how cute she is and considers her a "pure-hearted girl", which is a type he is into.
Sayaka takes a note of that she is his type with a slight smile and blush. When put under the pressure of the Motivational Video , Sayaka chose Leon as her murder victim and planned to frame Makoto, possibly because she was aware of his attraction towards her. In the end, her plan backfired as Leon was able to defend himself, which led her to flee to the bathroom. Though he claimed it was only self-defense, Leon made a conscious decision to counter attack and murdered the girl.
In the non-canonical manga adaptation , Sayaka and Leon's relationship is quite different. They developed a friendship after Leon decided he wanted to be friends with her because of his ambition to change his talent from Ultimate Baseball Star to Ultimate Musician. Leon found Sayaka had the same passion he did, so he wanted to get closer to her. In this version, Sayaka chose Leon as her victim because he respects Sayaka the most, so she could kill him easily.
After Sayaka had run away from Leon upon his counter attack Leon decided to follow Sayaka to the bathroom so he could calm her down. In the end, Leon ended up murdering Sayaka by accident. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc English. Free Time Events :. School Mode :. Ultimate Talent Development Plan :. Danganronpa Wiki Explore. Danganronpa: The Animation Danganronpa 3. Explore Wikis Community Central.
Register Don't have an account? Sayaka Maizono. View source. History Talk 9. Do you like this video? Play Sound. I look forward to getting to know you! I just have really good intuition. Come on, I'm just kidding! Seriously, I just have amazing intuition. I'm your assistant now! I'm going to help you out as much as I can, so let's get out of here together!
At least we don't have to worry about surviving like wild animals. It sounds like you two are so close now you're fighting like sisters! We need to stop and think about what to do from here. I don't have a lot of time to just My dream is I've always wanted to be a star, as long as I can remember. I grew up without a mother, you know And my dad worked really late every night.
I was always home alone I was just a kid, ya know? So I was really lonely. But that all changed when I saw a pop star on TV for the first time. She was so pretty, like a princess. And she could sing, and dance But more than anything else, there was her smile. Looking at her smile, I could feel my loneliness melting away. I decided that's what I wanted to be someday. I wanted to give that kind of encouragement to others. Eventually, that became my dream. I did whatever it took to reach that dream.
I mean it. Even some things that I honestly believed that as long as you kept chasing your dreams, someday they had to come true.
But to that, you can't take off your eyes off of your dream, not even for a second. Even if sometimes it's a bad dream Whether you're awake, whether you're asleep To make your dream a reality, you have to keep your gaze fixed on it no matter what.
In that world, if you lose focus for even a split second, you get left behind. You have to keep on swimming against the current, without even taking time to breathe.
That's the kind of world my dream lives in. It's super fun! I enjoy every single day I wake up and get to do what I do. We're rivals in a way, but they all mean so much to me. We've been performing together since we were young, so they're all like family to me.
Without them, I would have given up on my dream a long time ago. To work together, and fulfill our dreams together, has brought me so much happiness But that's the thing that scares me the most. If the world gets tired of us, then what happens? What happens to us? Then the dream dies, those wonderful days come to an end, and everyone goes their separate ways So that's the reason I decided to come to Hope's Peak. Which means I could keep on performing with my best friends, for ever and ever.
At least, that's what I thought. I really did believe that, but They're probably waiting for me While I'm in here, the world out there is forgetting about me. Minute by minute, we're all disappearing. But Sayaka doesn't do that because she is selfish. She's attention loving. The rest of the kids calmly watch their motive videos but SHE runs out crying. Kinda like an attention whore. Everybody else was freaked out too. Just because they didn't freak out like she did doesn't mean they were unaffected.
Her character just screams "Pity me! Pity me! A Small Counter argument. I know she wanted to make sure her friends were ok and keep being a popular group. An alternative trying to kill someone she could have worked together with the others to find the mastermind.
Yeah sure, it's the long way but it's more rewarding. She was not justified. Even Sayaka herself knew she was wrong. If Leon didn't kill her she likely would have said he attacked her first,thus ruining his reputation. I'm said it didn't excuse what she was trying to do.
In conclusion I think that she does not deserve to be seen as innocent or a victim. She did something wrong and is apoligized for way to much. I don't care if her reaction was human. Humans are capable of thinking before they act, right.
She could have realized everyone else was in the same siruation My best friend Spark made this for me. She is the Ultimate Sketch Artist. She deserves alot of love. It is speculated among fans after learning this that it may be another reason and the trigger of why she fell into despair and became Octavia-- she thought of this as a confirmation of her previous feelings about her own self after forming the contract with Kyubey.
People also tend to think that she only formed the contract in the first place because she wanted Kyousuke to feel indebted to her and return her feelings, which is actually pretty true in a sense, but can we talk about how REALISTIC her character is in all aspects?
She still truly cared about Kyousuke and even after how he treated her and near the end of the series was displayed crying grateful tears due to his own happiness that came from her wish. Maybe Sayaka was foolish and self-righteous, but she was a perfect representation for a magical girl in the world of PMMM, and I, for one, thought that her character was executed spectacularly.
I think her wish was the most human out of all the magical girls: Well,normal characters are always hated: comic-freak posted over a year ago. But Sayaka casued your death, SakuraKyoko. Madoka walked forward before you can attack or set your Illusion barrier for the 3rd time. TheDollmaker said: Sayaka was absolutely awful to Madoka and a complete asshole to Homura and Kyouko. She never apologised for it. Her growth at the end of the anime was basically to say that "she only ever wanted Kyousuke to be happy".
She never admitted to doing something wrong or any fault at all. It's the cheap excuse of someone who doesn't want to own up to their mistakes and refuses to face their faults. The only time Sayaka endeared herself to me was in Rebellion.
She finally showed some form of actual growth and there was some acknowledgement for her former actions when she talked to Homura and tried to encourage her. She seemed to have gotten over her irrational and unnecessary antipathy towards Homura, but unfortunately she immediately fell back to her old habits and easily believed that Homura is the devil.
It says something about Sayaka that she readily falls for Homura's act. The Journal of Asian Studies 80, no. Korean shantytowns existed in every large Japanese city from the postwar years through the late s. Japanese people recall them as secluded, dirty, impoverished, and dangerous. To many scholars, their existence confirms the transwar continuity of Japanese oppression of underclass ethnic minorities.
But zainichi Koreans who grew up in such slums, which they called tongne, offer inspirational stories and fond memories of living there. Viewing the tongne as zainichi's postliberation place of origin and paying attention to the reproduction of its meanings in hakkyo schools helps us understand the uneven terrain of power relationships in zainichi society, including why the Chongryun exercised great cultural power at least until the s. I am developing a new website to solve my own teaching problem: we don't have many translated primary sources that we can use in class!
In addition to choosing from the sources I have, I am asking a number of historians to contribute theirs to enrich our teaching material options. Each excerpt will accompany a short introduction about the piece, data of the original source, and the English translation.
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