In Episode 12 of Side:Future, Makoto is able to run through a volley of bullets without being hit.In Episode 11 of Side:Despair, Makoto narrowly dodges a wrench that was "accidentally" sent flying by Junko when he slips on a piece of paper.
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The inclusion of one last debate in this timeline suggests the trial was drawn out long enough for Junko to extinguish Alter Ego, securing Kyoko's death. Secondly, Kyoko attempting to use the fifth trial to survive at Makoto's expense results in her own execution via a gigantic press, should Makoto choose to distrust her and reveal her lie.Empirically, all three people who directly targeted Makoto in the Killing Game had their actions backfire terribly: first, Sayaka attempting to frame Makoto by killing in his bedroom results in her victim reversing the murder plan on her.Chekhov's Skill: His luck comes into play whenever he needs it the most, usually in the form of Big Damn Heroes.In the English dub, this becomes "No, that's wrong!". Catchphrase: "You've got that wrong!" whenever he points out a contradiction during trials.The person who won the first round never got their invitation letter, because the mail courier passed through Makoto's general area and the letter was consequently destroyed. According to the story, his worst luck of all was getting picked to attend Hope's Peak. His bad luck is so obscenely potent that everyone around him is infected with it as well. The sidestory Makoto Naegi's Worst Day Ever confirms this. Born Unlucky: Despite being the Ultimate Lucky Student, he himself believes he has super-bad luck.While he does have a strange cycle of luck in the fact that he keeps ending up in insane situations with serious risk of bodily harm, he still manages to persevere through said situations from being framed for murderer to surviving a long fall into his school's trash pit and surviving for several days without food. He was randomly chosen from all the ordinary students in Japan, giving him the title "Ultimate Lucky Student". Born Lucky: His talent granted by Hope's Peak, something that becomes his Chekhov's Skill throughout his appearances.It really starts to show in Danganronpa 3. Bishōnen: He's rather petite and boyish for his age, and the artbook even goes so far as to call him handsome.
Archenemy: To Junko, who is endlessly infuriated by his Hope Bringer tendencies and does everything she can to break his spirit.He rebels against the higher-ups of the Future Foundation so he could attempt to rehabilitate the Remnants of Despair, instead of simply killing them as ordered. He shows this to his fellow Future Foundation members too despite how clearly fractured and distrusting they are during the Final Killing. Despite all the bad things the Remnants of Despair had done, he was still willing to try to reform them. Yasuhiro is the only student that succeeds in annoying him after six Free-Time Events. All-Loving Hero: One of his most defining traits, being infinitely approachable and friendly, and willing to give many a second chance.