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|March 15th (Thursday) ||19:00|| | |March 15th (Thursday) ||19:00||{{Ruby|佐伯 恭介|さえき きょうすけ}}||Kyōsuke Saeki | ||
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|March 16th (Friday) ||14:00||?||? | |March 16th (Friday) ||14:00||?||? | ||
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|March 18th (Sunday) ||17:00|| | |March 18th (Sunday) ||17:00||{{Ruby|如月 咲耶|きさらぎ さくや}}||Sakuya Kisaragi | ||
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|March 19th (Monday) ||14:00|| | |March 19th (Monday) ||14:00||{{Ruby|佐倉 悠理|さくら ゆうり}}||Yūri Sakura | ||
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|March 19th (Monday) ||19:00||{{Ruby|瀬田 雄也|せた ゆうや}}||Yūya Seta | |March 19th (Monday) ||19:00||{{Ruby|瀬田 雄也|せた ゆうや}}||Yūya Seta | ||
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===Casting=== | ===Casting=== |
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Visualive Persona 4 (Japanese: 舞台 VISUALIVE ペルソナ4, Hepburn: Butai VISUALIVE Perusona 4) is a stage play based on Persona 4, the fifth entry in the Persona series. It saw a limited run at the Sunshine Theater in Ikebukuro from March 15th to 20th, 2012.[1] The sequel, Visualive Persona 4: The Evolution, was performed in October of 2012, after the release of Persona 4 Golden.
Synopsis
The stage play covers from after Rise's dungeon to Mitsuo's dungeon. During the performance recorded for the DVD of Visualive, the protagonist was named Yūya Seta. The characters are portrayed by actors on stage with Personas and other special effects projected on the screen behind them, and a separate director was in charge of these sequences. Rise did not appear as a character, but her voice actress from the video game had pre-recorded lines that played while the protagonist spoke to her on his phone.
Home Release
The DVD was released on July 27, 2012. It included a booklet, bonus backstage footage, and a 3d holographic card.[2]
Listings
Performances
Date | Time | Protagonist's Name | |
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March 15th (Thursday) | 19:00 | Kyōsuke Saeki | |
March 16th (Friday) | 14:00 | ? | ? |
March 16th (Friday) | 19:00 | ? | ? |
March 17th (Saturday) | 12:00 | ? | ? |
March 17th (Saturday) | 17:00 | ? | ? |
March 18th (Sunday) | 12:00 | ? | ? |
March 18th (Sunday) | 17:00 | Sakuya Kisaragi | |
March 19th (Monday) | 14:00 | Yūri Sakura | |
March 19th (Monday) | 19:00 | Yūya Seta | |
March 20th (Tuesday) | 12:00 | ? | ? |
March 20th (Tuesday) | 17:00 | ? | ? |
The March 19th 7pm performance was used for the DVD.
Casting
Character | Japanese |
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Protagonist | Toru Baba |
Yosuke Hanamura | Takahisa Maeyama |
Chie Satonaka | Minami Tsukui |
Yukiko Amagi | Risa Yoshiki |
Kanji Tatsumi | Yōichirō Ōmi |
Daisuke Nagase | Joji Saotome |
Kou Ichijo | Motohiro Ota |
Ryotaro Dojima | Masashi Taniguchi |
Tohru Adachi | Masami Ito |
Moel Gas Station Attendant | Shotaro Mamiya |
Rise Kujikawa | Rie Kugimiya (Voice) |
Teddie | Kappei Yamaguchi (Voice) |
Personnel
- Director & Screenplay: Shintaro Asanuma
- Projected Video Director: Shutaro Oku
- Stage Music: Shunsuke Wada
- Game Music: Shoji Meguro
Trivia
- The Hero 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]
- Bromides with the hero's name written on them were given out to randomly selected audience members at each performance.
- So far only Yūya's name is known due to it being the one recorded and as well as an official signed product. Because of the product, it's possible Yūya's date was March 19th, 2012.
- Certain performances were designated as "Glasses Day," where any attendee who wore glasses to the show would receive a Teddie postcard.[4]
Gallery
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Logo
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DVD Cover
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20120502182905/http://www.maql.co.jp/special/vlp4/stage.html
- ↑ Visualive Persona 4 DVD. Retrieved February 8, 2024. Marvelous!. Company Website.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20120331001605/http://www.maql.co.jp/special/vlp4/special.html
- ↑ http://vlp4.jugem.jp/?eid=28