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Visualive Persona 4: The Evolution is a stage play based on Persona 4, the fifth entry in the Persona series. It is a direct sequel to Visualive Persona 4. It saw a limited run at The Galaxy Theatre in Tokyo from October 3 to 9, 2012.[1]
Synopsis
The stage play covers from Naoto's dungeon to the true ending and includes some elements from Persona 4 Golden such as Shadow World playing during the opening. During the performance recorded for the DVD, the protagonist was named Hayato Asakawa. The characters are portrayed by actors on stage with Personas and other special effects projected on the screen behind them. Nanako Dojima also appears as an animated character on screen projection instead of being portrayed by a child actor. Additionally, Rise, who was only a voice over in Visualive Persona 4, is now portrayed by an actor.
Home Release
The DVD was released on February 15, 2013. It included a 2nd bonus disc with backstage footage and a cast discussion. Pre-orders came with a collectible ticket. The first printing of the DVD came with a pop-up desktop calendar.[2]
Listings
Performances
Date | Time | Protagonist's Name | |
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October 3rd (Wednesday) | 19:00 | Shūji Kirishima | |
October 4th (Thursday) | 19:00 | Sōya Kanagi | |
October 5th (Friday) | 14:00 | Ryūto Miwasagi | |
October 5th (Friday) | 19:00 | Ryūichirō Kuroki | |
October 6th (Saturday) | 12:00 | Seishirō Aratsuki | |
October 6th (Saturday) | 17:00 | Akira Shima | |
October 7th (Sunday) | 12:00 | Kazuya Minase | |
October 7th (Sunday) | 17:00 | Yūma Igarashi | |
October 8th (Monday) | 12:00 | Hayato Asakawa (DVD Recording) | |
October 8th (Monday) | 17:00 | Kaoru Sawada | |
October 9th (Tuesday) | 19:00 | Tōya Murase |
Casting
Character | Japanese |
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Protagonist | Toru Baba |
Yosuke Hanamura | Takahisa Maeyama |
Chie Satonaka | Minami Tsukui |
Yukiko Amagi | Yumi Sugimoto |
Kanji Tatsumi | Youichirou Ohmi |
Rise Kujikawa | Yuriya Suzuki |
Naoto Shirogane | Juria Kawakami |
Daisuke Nagase | Jouji Saotome |
Kou Ichijo | Motohiro Ota |
Ryotaro Dojima | Masashi Taniguchi |
Tohru Adachi | Masami Ito |
Taro Namatame | Yasuhiro Roppongi |
Izanami | Shotaro Mamiya |
Margaret | Arisa Nakajima |
Teddie | Kappei Yamaguchi (Voice) |
Personnel
- Director: Shutaro Oku
- Screenplay: Jun Kumagai
- Music: Shoji Meguro
Trivia
- Although the story is adapted from the original game, it features elements from Persona 4 Golden (music, Adachi's Arcana, the bug catching net), which had been released only a few months prior.
- As with the previous installment, the protagonist had a different name for every performance. People who purchased tickets could submit names, and attendees whose submissions were chosen received a gift at the venue.[3]
- Certain performances were followed by a short live concert with Shihoko Hirata, the vocalist of the game's soundtrack. A recording was included among the DVD bonus features.[4]
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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舞台 VISUALIVE ペルソナ4 the EVOLUTION Butai VISUALIVE Perusona 4 the EVOLUTION |
Gallery
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20121004200705/http://www.maql.co.jp/special/vlp4/stage.html
- ↑ Visualive Persona 4 The Evolution DVD. Retrieved February 8, 2024. Marvelous!. Company Website.
- ↑ http://vlp4.jugem.jp/?eid=79
- ↑ http://vlp4.jugem.jp/?eid=86