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Jin Kirigiri

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Jin Kirigiri is the overarching protagonist of the Danganronpa franchise. He was the headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy up until his execution, after which Monokuma/The Mastermind took over. Jin was the father of the Ultimate Detective Kyoko Kirigiri, one of the Academy's students and the participants of Class 78th Killing Game.

Jin returned in Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak Academy - Side: Despair. Jin appears in the novel Danganronpa/Zero and plays a minor role in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.

In the game, he is voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi in the Japanese version, and by Keith Silverstein in the English version.

In the anime, he is voiced by Rikiya Koyama in the Japanese version of the anime, and by J. Michael Tatum in the English version of the anime.

Appearance

Jin is a man in his thirties. He has dark purple hair and eyes resembling his daughter's. He wears a black suit with a purple tie.

In Danganronpa 3 Jin's hair appears to be black. He wears the same suit and purple tie.

Personality

Jin is capable of being completely calm, similar to his daughter. He is also mentioned to have a surprisingly light and cheerful voice at times. Jin is strict to the whole school but has soft feelings for his daughter Kyoko, and was also impressed by how much she had already discovered when he asked her to investigate Izuru Kamukura and The Tragedy of Hope's Peak Academy in Danganronpa/Zero.

In Makoto Naegi's Worst Day Ever, he is portrayed as being somewhat understanding towards the troublemaker student Nagito Komaeda, because he knows the boy doesn't really mean any harm. Still, he has to constantly worry because of his doings. Jin is shown to firmly believe in luck as a talent, using Nagito's extraordinary luck as an example.

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            Heroes

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
Class 78
Makoto Naegi | Kyoko Kirigiri | Byakuya Togami | Aoi Asahina | Yasuhiro Hagakure | Sayaka Maizono | Toko Fukawa | Chihiro Fujisaki | Sakura Ogami | Kiyotaka Ishimaru | Mondo Owada | Hifumi Yamada | Celestia Ludenberg | Leon Kuwata |
Others
Alter Ego | Jin Kirigiri


Danganronpa/Zero
Ryoko Otonashi | Yasuke Matsuda | Yuto Kamishiro | The Madarai Brothers


Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
Class 77-B
Hajime Hinata | Nagito Komaeda | Chiaki Nanami | Mikan Tsumiki | Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu | Ibuki Mioda | Gundham Tanaka | Sonia Nevermind | Hiyoko Saionji | Ultimate Imposter | Peko Pekoyama | Mahiru Koizumi | Akane Owari | Teruteru Hanamura | Kazuichi Soda | Nekomaru Nidai |
Others
Usami | Future Foundation


Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls
Komaru Naegi | Toko Fukawa | Yuta Asahina | Taichi Fujisaki | Hiroko Hagakure |


Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak Academy
Future Foundation
Makoto Naegi | Kyoko Kirigiri | Aoi Asahina | Kyosuke Munakata | Chisa Yukizome | Juzo Sakakura | Miaya Gekkogahara | Seiko Kimura | Sohnosuke Izayoi | Ryota Mitarai | Koichi Kizakura | Daisaku Bandai | Great Gozu


Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
Students of Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles
Kaede Akamatsu | Shuichi Saihara | Tenko Chabashira | Miu Iruma | K1-B0 | Maki Harukawa | Kokichi Oma | Gonta Gokuhara | Angie Yonaga | Rantaro Amami | Kaito Momota | Kirumi Tojo | Ryoma Hoshi | Himiko Yumeno