Komaeda Nagito

Nagito "HOPEMAN" Komaeda is a student of Hope's Peak Academy's Class 77-B in the series Danganronpa.

Season 1
Komaeda joins TFR to witness hope and despair clash in the ring. To Komaeda, TFR it's an spectacle: Will hope win over despair? Or will despair consume hope, opening the path for an even brighter hope in it's defeat? Komaeda is ecstatic to find out.

Episode 4

Komaeda debuts in a match of multiple people who have experienced despair. By losing, he becomes a stepping stone for their hope.

Episode 6

Once again, hopeman is content with watching other peoples' hope.

Episode 8

He becomes the stone to embolden Erwin Smith's hope.

Off-Season 1
"We can't lose hope against the ayys!"

- Komaeda, as everyone else in the XCOM squad is on the brink of despair

Komaeda quickly proved himself to be a valuable member of The Final Resistance, often leading the team out from the brink of defeat and winning against all odds, proving himself of the title of "HOPEMAN".

He also demonstrated himself to be excellent in killing The Chosen, killing two out of three, denying himself the hat trick because he felt bad.

In the final mission, he nearly died and became the target of a panicked Kirigiri, but survived purely through hope alone.

Season 2
Once again, Komaeda returns to job and give people crazed looks when he gets cucked out of a win because it emboldens hope.

Episode 1

Komaeda suddenly found himself in the ring against a large, skeleton-looking ayy who called himself "The Chosen Hunter", who claimed Komaeda was going to kill him and shit on his bed. As it turns out Komaeda is probably a better shot than he is a wrestler and fell victim to Hunter's incel rage.To much surprise, it appears even HOPEMAN himself has fallen victim to despair, for he now appears to be supporting the Kyokotofen (Kirigiri and Richtofen) pairing (though, how canon Goals are is currently debatable, perhaps he hasn't fallen to despair yet?).

Episode 8.5

Against a bloodthirsty assassin with a rather unlucky belt attempt record, Komaeda can't help but emboden his hope.

Episode 11

Komaeda can't believe it, he's facing against the the very Ushiromiya Battler, the one who has filed so many hearts with hope with his matches, who through despair of losing every match, created a surge of hope by winning on the day of the final battle. Komaeda is basically drowning in hope in this match.

Season 3
Our beloved hopejobber pushes on, hoping and jobbing matches as always.

Episode 5
When OP was about to lose hope about the stream getting NET'd again, he put these two together. And, surprising everyone, Hopeman finally managed to win. After a, probably intentional, all losses record, Hopeman created a surge of hope by winning his first match and defeating the crasher of games.

Coincidentially, someone in the thread had gotten a get moments before his win, and the thread was thus filled with hopeposting after. Truly, Komaeda had become hope in that match.

Season 4
Sits out this one, probably wallowing in Kojima's despair before it brings out a monumental hope.

Episode 11
After an event known as "The Nettening", the stream would only start for real if he got over 60 people, and thus he set a (obviously non-canon) match between Hopeman and despair priest. Not only did Komaeda win, but the stream managed to barely get over 60 viewers just as it ended, starting the finale.

Season 5
With the conference going, Komaeda sees everyone's strong hopes for the Kojima situation to never repeat, and comes back to the ring to witness it.

Episode 3

Tastes the hope of some weird dude.

Season 6
After the Death Game, he gets to witness as everyone's hopes slowly rise from the pits of despair.

At some point, competes with Nero and Joshua Graham in a carnival "Shoot the Ayyys!" hosted by Central in a TFR Festival.

Episode 1

Participates in the rumble for fifth Master of the Order of the Locker Room to become a stepping stone to other participants.

Episode 2

Teams up with Mitake Miyao after being saved by him in a door accident. They fight Sandro and the Necrodancer in a tag-team match but the match ends in a draw due to Sandro and Miyao being outside the ring at the 10-count.

Episode 3

Joins team Hopersona consisting of Door-kun and Suou Tatsuya in order to have a 3v3 against the coomer gang.

Komaeda mentions to Suou Tatsuya that Miyao talked to him and he's going to confront Kadoya himself. Tatsuya thinks that he could be getting into something dangerous, but he's in the right for fighting his own fights. Nevermind that, Tatsuya gets to the point and asks Komaeda to join him for a 3v3 match later tonight since he has a spot open. Yuki thinks he's a bit weird, but Tatsuya says it'll be fine.

Episode 4
After the explosion by the uprising rioters, Miyao asks Komaeda to separate to look for people needing help.

Unluckily runs into the demon Minotaur but is luckily saved by Rando who defends him from the monster while he runs away. After re-encountering with Miyao and Kadoya, he tells him to go with Kadoya to find Tatsuya and Makoto while he's going to save Rando. Even thought Kadoya points out that the two traitors are ready to put a finishing blow on him, Miyao instructs Komaeda to go find Tatsuya and Makoto, and Kadoya gives up on stopping such a strong will. Komaeda and Kadoya meet up with Tatsuya and Makoto but they have to escape from a masked man with a bat, a girl? with a golf club, and a zombie with gym equipment...

After Broken Man goes on to face BANS, Kadoya, Makoto, Tatsuya and Komaeda are the last ones remaining. Kadoya keeps clearing the way as they run for the exit, but the tremors keep intensifying. However, after BANS' match ends, it's already too late. Kadoya desperately tries one last thing as the rumbling reaches it's peak.

Episode 5
The group awakens in a shining place, being greeted by Hagakure Yasuhiro. He tasks them with obtaining the blessing of Jah before they can continue. He instructs Komaeda to fight the "alien" behind one of the doors that stole his hamburger. Komaeda wins and receives Jah's Blessing.

After the "training" is over, Hagakure tells him they can go home now, and Kadoya opens a portal.

They are dropped far from the ground, and are greeted by a young man who helps them. He introduces himself as Albus Bernstein, which reminds them of someone... Tatsuya mentions if they can meet Central, and asking if they are with "The Final Resistance", the claim that they lost contact with them in a field mission. As Albus takes them to TFR HQ, Komaeda thinks a city standing tall after the apocalypse is truly a hopeful thing to see, when he sees a posted for "King of the Ring Board Tournament III".

When they reach HQ and Albus introduces them, Central, looking way older, initially doesn't recognize them until he mentions his name, they were one of the missing people after "The Disaster", and reveals they are 12 years in the future.

The Resistance is preparing two parallel raids to strike subsidiaries of both sides, and are holding qualifying matches. Tatsuya and company agrees to watch for now.

Central calls everyone qualified for the raids and asks Kadoya's group to take a step back from the front line since it's their first time. The man they are going to raid, is none other than the one who built his fortune on the misfortune of The Disaster by creating his own currency: Tazuna Joe.

Episode 7
Komaeda and NagitoMakoto go on the raid to Serge's Fort, tasked with investigating the Reservoir of Souls that is important to Dark Serge. As Komaeda is just lucky enough to find the correct room, they enter and see... Sweet Tooth!...'s cardboard cutout. However, the real one steps behind Komaeda and knocks him out, and a beeping sound emanates from the cardboard cutout. Before Makoto can do anything, the bomb explodes, and Komaeda is gone. He beats the shit out of Sweet Tooth.

As it turns out, however, it was lucky that Komaeda survived and just fell through the explosion's hole. He finds himself in front of the Reservoir of Souls, and seeing the fate of the souls, he can't stop himself from tasting their hope... just a sip...

Makoto makes it out of the fort just before it's set on fire, but there was not a sight of Komaeda leaving.

Episode 8
Tatsuya receives a message: it's Komaeda wanting in a city cafe. Hey.

How have you been recently?

I heard things weren't going so well.

I just wanted to let you know that I'm here for you.

Me and the rest of the clowns.

Any time you need us, just call my clown phone.

Just dial me up, you know my number.

I'll drive on over in my clown car, bring all your best friends.

We can have a party. We can have a good time.

You aren't alone in this.

You need to lay back every once in a while.

Need to... Clown around, you know?

So, I just wanted to reiterate that...

I love you.

And if you need me, just let me know.

Oh...

And one more thing.

...

Take my bloon. Episode 9

When Clownmaeda returns to The Circus with a sad expression, they decide to kill Tatsuya for daring to hurt their baby boy. The clowns invade the factory after JOKER's voices tell him that he needs to kill Tatsuya.

After finding him, they start beating Tatsuya up, when Kadoya and Makoto show up. The clowns intend to kill them, but Makoto, having regained his will to live, tells Kadoya to take Tatsuya and run for the sake of everyone. As the clowns pursue, Makoto closes the door and fights them alone.

The clowns don't have any compassion on him and beat him into a pulp.

Episode 11
The circus is taking their boy Clownmaeda to McDonalds to cheer him up, when Dlanor A. Knox, who Dutch's group is taking there as well, asks to get the Bloon. A fight breaks out between the adult groups, while Dlanor and Clownmaeda agree to exchange the Bloon if she wins. Komaeda ends up giving her the Bloon.

Episode 12

The Circus contact God-Emperor II, the greatest assassin of BANS Army, to take down Suou Tatsuya. BANS initially insists he decline as he carries the Summoning Key within him, but he insists he is immortal.

Episode 13

When Messiah attacks the now bloon'd Rando for his half of the belt, Komaeda is supporting him.

Episode 14

The clowns instantly knew he was good with children and task him with protecting their baby boy Clownmaeda.

As they make their way through Chris' Dungeon looking for belt, Clownmaeda rambles about his wish to make talents be recognized above everything else, the way the kings squander it, as it happened with Yuki. Tatsuya, however, still holds that same hope, the one to change the world. This makes Rando doubt himself.

Komaeda eventually finds "Chris" and his prisoner and tries to defeat him, but loses.

Episode 15
The clowns are set up against Tatsuya's Party, with Komaeda stating that he had a choice to make with that bloon and he made the wrong one, they plan to take the Summoning Key in this battle of hopes to create their world of absolute talents. Tricky is sent to collect clown farts to brainwash them.

However, before the 3-on-4 fight can begin, Rando decides he will not let this continue, having steeled himself to do the right thing. Rando joined Tatsuya's Party in the nick of time!

This incurs the fury of the betrayed clowns, who destroy Tatsuya's team in their honking rage.

As everyone's on the ground and the clowns move in to finish them, Kadoya's voice resonates within Tatsuya and encourages him to defy his destiny, and summoning Kadoya's Kamen Rider Persona, he wills himself to stand up and protect everyone. Casting Deadly Burn on JOKER starts to burn away his mask, and the sheer force of his determination in his eyes is enough to scare even the clowns into fleeing. Clownmaeda stares at him and smiles, saying that he's glad he could embolden his hope, and that the world's fate is up to him.



Episode 16
Clownmaeda has one last match against the hero of law, Messiah. He defeats him.

Episode 17

When Mitake Toujirou holds the Summoning Key, Komaeda's hope is able to reach Tatsuya.

Season 0
A young student who desires nothing more than seeing the hope of the world bloom.

Episode 1

Gets interviewed before his EC match; to share the ring with such talented individuals... he wishes he can become a stepping stone for their hope.

Episode 2

Decides to become a stepping stone for Haze Stratos' therapy, but seeing how his hope can shine brighter, he further pushes him into despair.

Episode 5

Beats a cell full of powerful opponents by pinning Nero, driving him as well as everyone else into jobber despair so that their hope might become even bigger when they stop jobbing (lol).

S6 Epilogue
Komaeda Nagito is a student at Hope's Peak Academy, who also does wrestling as on his free time, and he'll soon be debuting in a popular federation. While walking through the street, he bumps into a loner student, when he hears a familiar song, and an emo-looking guy asks him to leave him pass, and recognizes him as a wrestler, since he will debut in TFR soon. Then, a girlish boy shows up, asking for some directions for the nearest McDonalds. Komaeda tells the kid that he doesn't, which makes him mad saying he's around his age but this baffles the emo guy, and Komaeda laughs at such a misunderstanding. The loner student smiles faintly.

Season 7
Komaeda (re-)debuts in The Final Rumble, awaiting to see everyone's hope.

Episode 1

Komaeda listens to Maximillion Pegasus' monologue and finding his despair, decides to test its strength, to either deepen his despair to make way for a bigger hope, or be defeated by a hope that's strong enough, but either way, to become a stepping stone for him.

Episode 4

Defeats Pixy and Joker in a match against despair.

Episode 5

Lets jobbers step on him to embiggen their hope.

Episode 9

When asked by Furio Tigre if he has seen Bevi, he denies it but wonder if either TFR or BCW's hopes will be bigger.

Feats

 * Hasn't won a single fucking match up until Season 3
 * HOLY SHIT HE FINALLY WON, although against Big Job
 * Intentionally lost every single match from his first up to the non-canon episode to create the greatest surge of hope possible when winning against Big Job. Keikaku: Complete

Trivia

 * Was one of the worst wrestlers on TFR history without a win from Season 1, and up to S3 Black arc.
 * Jobbing on purpose to be a stepping stone for hope.