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Nagito Komaeda Fanlore Nagito Nagito Komaeda is a gay character from Danganronpa. This section is in need of major improvement. Please help improve this article by editing it. This section is in need of major improvement. Please help improve this article by editing it. This section is in need of major improvement. Please help improve this article by editing it. Throughout the game and additional media, Nagito has shown.
Nagito Komaeda Danganronpa Wiki In the English dub of Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope’s Peak High School: Hope Arc, near the end of the episode, in the background when Nagito is talking to Makoto, Hiyoko can be heard in the background making fun of Nagito for being gay.
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Nagito Komaeda LGBT Characters
Nagito Komaeda in Danganronpa
Komaeda Nagito, a 17 years old heir to the Komaeda family is arranged to wed a kind girl and his childhood friend, Chiaki Nanami. What both families are unaware of, is that they are both gay and extremely disinterested.Every Canon LGBT Danganronpa Been single for too long now, lol Please consider turning it on! Komaeda and Hinata are spending the last and first day of the year for the first time together. Can something go wrong?
LGBT Characters In DR
- Nagito Komaeda (狛枝 凪斗), is a student of Hope's Peak Academy 's Class B, and a participant of the Killing School Trip featured in Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. His title is the Ultimate Lucky Student (超高校級の「幸運」 lit. Super High School Level Good Luck).
At the music festival, a simple smile bloomed between Matt and me, a silent acknowledgment that defied the roaring guitars. I knew right then, a gentle pull, that this connection was different, especially comforting as a gay man navigating a world that wasn't always understanding. Jordan, with his quiet intensity and eyes that held a universe, made me feel seen in a way that transcended our different tastes in music and, even though we were from opposite sides of the country, our hearts beat to the same rhythm, a powerful testament to the beautiful complexities of love in the LGBT community. And under the fading festival lights, hand in hand, we found a harmony that promised a love song only we could write.