He similarly occasionally uses deeper voice in the English version, but it's less notable as his usual voice isn't as childish as the original. Conversely, he is uncaring about the majority of the students, treating their deaths as trivial or entertaining. he is in a relationship with shuichi saihara, another protagonist of part v3, and is arguably the most important character in the entire series, along with shuichi saihara; kokichi officially arrives in season V3 of peppa pig, after being teased alongside shuichi saihara since the first season.
Notably, he wrote "trustworthy?"
… His hair sticks outwards from his face at the sides, though does not do so in the back.
His pants are white, stopping just at the ankles with a dark belt going around the waist. He often says things in an attempt to anger the others, such as constantly teasing Keebo and Miu and calling Maki a nerd for knowing a lot about killing. He had dark purple, wavy hair, with brighter purple tips. Kokichi Ouma (王馬 小吉 Ōuma Kokichi) es un personaje que aparece en Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony y un participante de la Nueva Vida Escolar de Asesinato.
His lying made it in turn, impossible for anyone else to trust him, and he opted for unethical and even cruel measures to get people to cooperate with him.
The prison school becomes the place where he can finally say he is free.
Afirma ser el líder de una organización malvada con más de 10.000 miembros, pero no se ha demostrado que exista. Kokichi wears a white, straight jacket-like suit with several straps with red buttons around his arms.
Kokichi has a vendetta against killing, and as such hates the killing game. But the moment you laid eyes on the purple-haired panta addict, you knew you were in for something even bigger than what you imagined. After his death, Shuichi and Maki visited his room where they discovered Kokichi had been hoarding evidence from previous trials and keeping track of murderers and victims.
The organization in question is actually a small group of pranksters who go by the name "D.I.C.E. Note: Beware of spoilers! If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Not you, not him. Kokichi's suit, upon closer inspection is rather ill-fitted with jagged edges.
And when the press began to close in on Kokichi, it felt even nicer. These acts shatter any trust the class had for him and even lead Shuichi, who is usually very compassionate, to tell Kokichi he will always be alone. He is voiced by Hiro Shimono in the Japanese version of the game, and by Derek Stephen Prince in the English version of the game. What if, instead of dying for real, the students in V3 who died got put into a medieval castle far away from society until they're forgotten from the public? Kokichi wears a pair of plain, black shoes with purple heels.
Kokichi Ouma was a throne in his side the entire time because the Ultimate Supreme Leader wanted Shuichi to notice him but he is more of an annoyance. He was voiced by Derek Stephen Prince in the English dubbed version of the game, and by Hiro Shimono in the Japanese dubbed version, the former previously dubbed Kokichi has a very childlike appearance, as the keyword for his design was 'shota'. In spite of Kokichi's antagonistic nature on the surface, as well as his various cruel deeds throughout the game, Kokichi does indeed possess a compasionate side; albeit one that is rarely seen by the other students.
This caused Maki to make an attempt on Kokichi's life, which he ultimately decided to sacrifice as a final attempt to end the game. He also loathes Maki, possibly due to her occupation as an assassin. In promotional art, he wears a dark cape with a high collar fastened with a large, metal clip. Kokichi only tells him that he shouldn't ask such personal questions when talking to the supreme leader.
His shirt is ripped at the hem and the collar part of it is completely gone, and big parts of the uniform are fixed with metal clips. During his private conversation with Kaito in Chapter 5, Kokichi expresses his true feelings towards the Killing Game, stating that those who are enjoying the students' suffering "piss him off" and that he had to "lie to himself" in order to get any enjoyment out of it.