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This is a list of explicit or confirmed inspirations and references in designs<!--characters, demons, personas etc.--> from the [[Megami Tensei (Franchise)|''Megami Tensei'']] franchise.
This is a list of explicit or confirmed inspirations and references in designs<!--characters, demons, personas etc.--> from the [[Megami Tensei (Franchise)|''Megami Tensei'']] franchise.



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References to Megami Tensei in Megami Tensei

Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei · Shin Megami Tensei · Last Bible · Majin Tensei
Devil Summoner · Persona · Devil Children · Digital Devil Saga · Devil Survivor · Other

References in Megami Tensei · References to Megami Tensei in Other Media · Design Inspirations in Megami Tensei

This is a list of explicit or confirmed inspirations and references in designs from the Megami Tensei franchise.

Shin Megami Tensei series

Shin Megami Tensei

  • The demon Amon's appearance in the Mega-CD version is a reference to the character from the titular manga Devilman, who was created by a fusion with the same demon.

Shin Megami Tensei II

  • The demon Amon's appearance in the Game Boy Advance version is a reference to the character from the titular manga Devilman, who was created by a fusion with the same demon.

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

Devil Summoner series

Persona series

  • Tomoe's yellow jumpsuit is a reference to the outfit worn by martial artist Bruce Lee in Game of Death. One of Chie's victory lines is also a reference to Bruce Lee quote, "Don't think. Feel."
  • The Envious Giant is modeled after Tokyo Tower.
  • As discussed in episode 12 of the Persona Stalker Club, parts of Tohru Adachi's character were inspired by the main character of the Japanese detective drama, Bayside Shakedown. The main character, Aoshima, is a detective in a green mods coat and red tie who works on Odaiba and has a model gun collection. Adachi is a detective in a red tie and yellow mods coat who used to work in Iwatodai (which is partially based on Odaiba) and also collects model guns.

Persona 4 Golden

Notes


References

  1. "腕のデザインの元ネタは、「真・女神転生if...」 のアキラルートでオマージュした某作品にあるのですが、これはあまり伝わらなかったかもしれないです(笑)。" Translation: "Masayuki Doi: The design of his arms is based on Shin Megami Tensei if…’s (Akira route) homage to a certain work, but I’m not too sure how obvious it is (laughs)." [1]. Published Jun 26, 2017. Retrieved October 13, 2024. Twitter. Translation by Dijeh.
  2. Translation: "Interviewer: Miyamoto Akira from the same game was inspired by Devilman, right? / Ryūtarō Itō: Yes, that’s right. His surname, Miyamoto, was chosen in a really simple association of ideas: Akira and Amon combine in the manga and if we say Amon, then it’s got to be Miyamoto." Game Shokunin Dai 1: Shūdakara Nihon no Gēmu wa Omoshiroi. Published by Micro Magazine. Translation by Dijeh.