劇場版「ペルソナ3」 (Gekijō Ban Perusona 3) | |
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Directed by | Noriaki Akitaya (No. 1) Tomohisa Taguchi (No. 2) Keitaro Motonaga (No. 3) Tomohisa Taguchi (No. 4) |
Produced by | Kazunori Adachi |
Written by | Jun Kumagai |
Persona 3 The Movie: #1 Spring of Birth (劇場版「ペルソナ3」第1章, Gekijōban Perusona 3 Dai Ichi Shō) is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by AIC ASTA and distributed by Aniplex. It is the first installment in a film series adapting the role-playing video game Persona 3, originally developed and published in 2006 by Atlus.
Persona 3 The Movie is a four-part animated movie series based on the game Persona 3. It is an adaptation of The Journey from the perspective of the male protagonist and does not cover The Answer from Persona 3 FES. There is no English dub and it is done entirely in Japanese, although English subtitles are available.
Every Persona game (unless otherwise specified) has been considered canon. It's been like this for quite some time. The Persona 5 anime and the (newer) manga have had direct input from Atlus. As opposed to the older manga, which was only licensed by Atlus.
Netflix has announced that they have added Persona 3 the Movie: #2 Midsummer Knight's Dream to their streaming service in North America, as well as Netflix UK.
July 13, 2006Persona 3 / Initial release date
Persona 4: The Animation is an anime television series based on Atlus' PlayStation 2 video game, Persona 4. The story revolves around Yu Narukami, a young teenager who moves to the town of Inaba, where a mysterious string of murders is taking place.
Ren AmamiyaIn a December 2019 stage adaptation of Persona 5, Joker's name was changed every night, gaining nearly 20 names. While Ren Amamiya is Joker's most common “canon” name, whatever name you choose for him is an equally worthy contender.
Makoto YukiIn Persona 3: The Movie and various other Persona games, he is named Makoto Yuki. In the manga adaptation, he is named Minato Arisato....Protagonist (Persona 3)ProtagonistThe protagonist's female and male designs, as seen in Persona 3 PortableFirst gamePersona 3 (2006)Designed byShigenori Soejima7 more rows
Minako ArisatoThe Persona 3 Female Main Character's name is listed as "Minako Arisato." heroesrequests.sega.com/s3/SEGA-Heroes… Sega has now changed Persona 3's "Minako Arisato" to "Female Protagonist" in the official "Sega Heroes - Character Requests" survey.
At the stroke of midnight, the Dark Hour appears—a secret hour which most are unaware of. Those not trapped in coffins during this time, unfortunate enough to find themselves conscious, are met by dangerous creatures known as Shadows. A select few, however, possess the potential to wield Persona: a special power used to defeat these beings.
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Remember your death.". Persona 3 is the fourth game in the Persona series. The game was developed by Atlus for the PlayStation 2 . Persona 3 follows a group of high school students trying to cope with, understand and accept death in a world surrounded by it, as well as find their own reasons for living.
A dancing game, Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight, was released in Japan on May 18, 2018. It released in the west on December 4, 2018. There are also many Persona 3 inclusions in Persona spin-offs such as Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, Persona 4 Arena and its sequel, etc.
Protagonist: The silent protagonist of the story. He is an orphan, his parents having died in a tragic car accident 10 years before the beginning of the game's events. The protagonist transfers to Gekkoukan High School on Port Island as a second-year. Yukari Takeba: A popular second-year girl at Gekkoukan High School.
Combat. Combat in Persona 3. Combat is a turn-based affair. Each character can perform a standard melee attack with their weapon, summon their Persona to unleash an attack or spell, or use a recovery or battle item. The player only directly controls the actions of the protagonist.
Before starting a game, the player must choose between difficulties (Easy/Normal in the original release of Persona 3, or Easy/Normal/Hard in FES) which can not be changed later (only on a New Game Plus ), meaning that the player should be careful as the difficulty will remain for the remainder of the game. If someone has never played Persona 3 before, it is highly recommended to start on Easy, since Normal has been proven too hard for many players.
This version is available on the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3. A portable version of the original Persona 3, adding an optional female protagonist and visual novel type cutscenes was released as Persona 3 Portable for PlayStation Portable.
There is a loosely connected anime known as Persona -trinity soul- featuring Akihiko. Persona 3 was adapted into a four-part anime film adaptation called Persona 3 The Movie which covers The Journey from the perspective of the male protagonist. It does not cover The Answer. A manga was released.
The scene where Ken first awakens to his Persona in July is similar in Spring of Birth, where Yukari drops her Evoker and Makoto uses hers to summon his Persona. During the Summer Festival, one can see five masks of Phoenix Ranger Featherman R at a display.
Persona 3 The Movie is a four-part animated movie series based on the game Persona 3. It is an adaptation of The Journey from the perspective of the male protagonist and does not cover The Answer from Persona 3 FES. There is no English dub and it is done entirely in Japanese, although English subtitles are available.
Although Rio and Saori from Persona 3 Portable appear in the third movie, they don't appear in the original game or the male route, only appearing in the Female Protagonist's route . A teaser of the first movie was first shown as a 28 second scene at the end of Persona 4 The Animation -The Factor of Hope-.
The Persona series revolves around the themes related to the human psyche. The characters face their worst nightmares, and they must overcome them so as to become better people and form stronger bonds with those around them. Persona.
However, it is interesting to note that the stories in Persona 3, 4, and 5 are pretty self-contained and standalone. Their stories are entirely different and unrelated, so even if you don’t watch them chronologically, it will be fine.
The Persona series is based on the RPG video game franchise that goes by the same name. It’s not every day when we get an anime where the main cast gets transported to a mysterious world via electronics such as a TV or a cellphone. On their arrival, their subconscious gets a physical manifestation, and they are forced to face their darkest ...
The order is recommended just so you can easily keep track of the show while watching it. Persona: Trinity Soul is actually a spin-off to Persona 3, so watch it after completing the latter series. PERSONA5 the Animation Trailer 1. Persona Trailer. 3.
The anime adaptation of Persona isn’t as good as the games but is still very entertaining. You can watch the anime before playing the games and still enjoy the games if you decide to get into them later on. The only underwhelming aspect of the Persona series is its main character. Since the anime is adapted from a video game, ...
Since the release of Persona 3 in 2006, the main series has used a social simulation function called Social Links, which are directly linked to how Personas evolve. Character designs are by series co-creator Kazuma Kaneko ( Persona and the Persona 2 duology) and Shigenori Soejima ( Persona 3 onwards).
It is one of the first artistic decisions made by the team: Persona 3 has a dark atmosphere and serious characters, so the primary color was chosen as blue to reflect these and the urban setting.
The series consists of thirteen games, not counting re-releases and mobile games. Persona was the first role-playing entry in the Megami Tensei franchise to be released outside of Japan, as previous entries had been considered ineligible due to possibly controversial content. As examples of this content were in a milder form for Persona, the restrictions did not apply. According to Atlus, Persona and its sequel were to test player reactions to the Megami Tensei series outside of Japan. The greater majority of Persona games were either first released on or exclusive to PlayStation platforms. This trend was broken with the release of Persona Q for the 3DS in 2014. All the Persona games have been published by Atlus in Japan and North America. An exception in Japan was the Windows port of Persona, which was published by ASCII Corporation. After 2016, due to Atlus USA's merger with Sega of America, Sega took over North American publishing duties, although the Atlus brand remained intact.
Focusing around a series of role-playing video games, Persona is a spin-off from Atlus' Megami Tensei franchise . The first entry in the series, Revelations: Persona, was released in 1996 for the PlayStation. The series has seen several more games since, with the most recent main entry being 2019's Persona 5 Royal .
Latest release. Persona 5 Strikers. February 20, 2020. Parent series. Megami Tensei. Persona, previously known as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona outside of Japan, is a video game franchise developed and primarily published by Atlus, and owned by Sega. Focusing around a series of role-playing video games, Persona is a spin-off from Atlus' Megami Tensei ...
The localizations for the Persona series are generally handled by translator Yu Namba of Atlus USA , who also handles localization for multiple other Megami Tensei games. Another prominent staff member was Nich Maragos, who worked with Namba on multiple Persona games until moving to Nintendo of America prior to 2015. The localization of Persona was handled by a small team, which put a lot of pressure on them as they needed to adjust the game for Western audiences: the changes implemented included altering names, changing the appearance of characters, and removing numerous cultural references. An entire alternate main quest was also removed. After Persona, it was decided that future Persona games should be as faithful as possible to their original releases. Namba's first localization project for the series was Eternal Punishment. For the release of Innocent Sin, there was a debate over whether to release it, as it contained potentially controversial content including allusions to Nazism. In the end, due to staff and resource shortages, Innocent Sin was passed over for localization in favor of its sequel Eternal Punishment. Later, when the company developed the PSP ports, the team released the ports of Persona and Innocent Sin overseas so fans attracted by Persona 3 and 4 would be able to easily catch up with the rest of the series. The localization for Persona was completely redone, reverting all the previous altered content and restoring all previously cut content. The port of Eternal Punishment was not localized due to "unusual circumstances", so the company released the original version on PSN instead.
The game's title, Megami Ibunroku, represented the game's status as a direct spin-off from the series. It was later dropped to further define Persona as a standalone series. After the success of Persona, Innocent Sin began development, retaining many of the original staff.