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You Got that Wrong!

You Got that Wrong!

Updated Sep 22, 2016 at 08:09PM EDT by Dreamworks.

Added Sep 22, 2016 at 12:12PM EDT by 26841.

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You Got that Wrong! is a well-known phrase in the Danganronpa community. Danganronpa is a game in which a group of high-school students are forced into killing each other, which afterwards leads to an investigation and trial phase.

The trial phase mainly consists of Arguments, in which the students must debate with each other in order to find the true culprit. During this section of the trial, the protagonist (Makoto Naegi in DR1 and Hajime Hinata in DR2) must either refute or agree with the arguments that others make.

You Got that Wrong! is used when the protagonist successfully finds and shoots down a contradiction in another's statement. This phrase essentially has the same function as the Objection! exclamation in Ace Attorney games.

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