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The show was co-hosted by gaming writer and personality Mafia Kajita and voice actress [[Tomomi Isomura]]. The show began airing in 2014 on the Japanese video platform Nico Nico Douga, shortly after the announcement about {{link|game|p5}} back in November of 2013. The show was usually pre-recorded, though some episodes were live streamed. It aired monthly until April of 2016 when it was announced that the show would be renamed ''Persona Stalker Club V'' leading up to the release of {{link|game|p5}}. In addition to Nico Nico Douga, ''V'' also aired on the Abema Fresh! platform. The final episode of ''V'' aired in March of 2017.
The show was co-hosted by gaming writer and personality Mafia Kajita and voice actress [[Tomomi Isomura]]. The show began airing in 2014 on the Japanese video platform Nico Nico Douga, shortly after the announcement about {{link|game|p5}} back in November of 2013. The show was usually pre-recorded, though some episodes were live streamed. It aired monthly until April of 2016 when it was announced that the show would be renamed ''Persona Stalker Club V'' leading up to the release of {{link|game|p5}}. In addition to Nico Nico Douga, ''V'' also aired on the Abema Fresh! platform. The final episode of ''V'' aired in March of 2017.


During the show, Isomura and Kajita would discuss the latest in ''Persona'' news. There was a Q&A segment called, "Ah-ha, I S.E.E.S." ({{JP|なるほどなー S.E.E.S.|Naruhodo na S.E.E.S.}}) where selected user-submitted questions would get responses from Atlus. There was also a segment where the hosts read user-submitted misheard lyrics from ''Persona'' songs, called the "Pers-misheard Theater" ({{JP|ペル空耳劇場|Perusoramimi gekijō}}),<!--feel free to makeup some other translation for this. soramimi is more specifically like erm when a person attempts to translate a song based on the melody (with comedic effect) so hmm "misheard" probs not the best word on reflection?--> or Persora for short. Sometimes the show would have guests, namely voice actors and Atlus personnel.
During the show, Isomura and Kajita would discuss the latest in ''Persona'' news. There was a Q&A segment called, "Ah-ha, I S.E.E.S." ({{JP|なるほどなー S.E.E.S.|Naruhodo na S.E.E.S.}}) where selected user-submitted questions would get responses from Atlus. There was also a segment where the hosts read user-submitted misheard lyrics from ''Persona'' songs, called the "Pers-misheard Theater" ({{JP|ペル空耳劇場|Perusoramimi gekijō}}), a portmanteau of "Persona" and "soramimi",<!--feel free to makeup some other translation for this. soramimi is more specifically like erm when a person attempts to translate a song based on the melody (with comedic effect) so hmm "misheard" probs not the best word on reflection?--> or Persora for short. Sometimes the show would have guests, namely voice actors and Atlus personnel.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==
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===Persora Awards===
===Persora Awards===
The hosts of Stalker Club held three Persora Awards where they and various voice actor guests would review and select the best Persora submissions. The awards shows were released as part of BD box collections that included the awards show, episodes of Stalker Club, and bonus content.
The hosts of Stalker Club held three Persora Awards where they and various voice actor guests would review and select the best Persora submissions. Persora Awards 1 and 2 were released as standalone BD/DVDs and also as part of box collections that included the awards show, episodes of Stalker Club, and bonus content. Persora Awards 3 was only released as part of a box collection.


* [[Persora Awards: Full Stalking Box]]
* [[Persora Awards: Full Stalking Box]]
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Revision as of 19:57, 23 October 2024

Persona Stalker Club was a web talk show about the Persona series.

Overview

The show was co-hosted by gaming writer and personality Mafia Kajita and voice actress Tomomi Isomura. The show began airing in 2014 on the Japanese video platform Nico Nico Douga, shortly after the announcement about Persona 5 back in November of 2013. The show was usually pre-recorded, though some episodes were live streamed. It aired monthly until April of 2016 when it was announced that the show would be renamed Persona Stalker Club V leading up to the release of Persona 5. In addition to Nico Nico Douga, V also aired on the Abema Fresh! platform. The final episode of V aired in March of 2017.

During the show, Isomura and Kajita would discuss the latest in Persona news. There was a Q&A segment called, "Ah-ha, I S.E.E.S." (Japanese: なるほどなー S.E.E.S., Hepburn Naruhodo na S.E.E.S.) where selected user-submitted questions would get responses from Atlus. There was also a segment where the hosts read user-submitted misheard lyrics from Persona songs, called the "Pers-misheard Theater" (Japanese: ペル空耳劇場, Hepburn Perusoramimi gekijō), a portmanteau of "Persona" and "soramimi", or Persora for short. Sometimes the show would have guests, namely voice actors and Atlus personnel.

Episodes

Persona Stalker Club

Episode Title Airing Date Special Topic Guest(s) Note
#1 February 28, 2014
#2 March 27, 2014
#3 April 25, 2014 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Yumi Kawamura
SP May 23, 2014 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth Unedited Persona Q special
#4 May 30, 2014 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth Lotus Juice
#5 Commemorative Persona Q launch Nico Nico livestream ~The Catcher in the Cabbage Patch~ June 19, 2014 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth Mitsuaki Madono (Tohru Adachi) First live stream
#6 July 25, 2014 Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Mitsuaki Madono (Tohru Adachi), Shihoko Hirata
#7 August 29, 2014 Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Tomokazu Sugita (Yusuke Kitagawa)
#8 September 30, 2014 Tokyo Game Show 2014
#9 October 31, 2014 Kappei Yamaguchi (Teddie)
#10 November 28, 2014 Akemi Kanda (Nanako Dojima)
#11 December 26, 2014 Ami Koshimizu (Yukiko Amagi)
#12 January 30, 2015
#13 Persona Stalker Club: Nippon Budokan Special February 27, 2015 Persona Super Live 2015 Yumi Kawamura, Shihoko Hirata, Lotus Juice, Shoji Meguro Nippon Budokan was the venue for Super Live 2015
#14 March 31, 2015
#15 April 30, 2015 Persona 4: Dancing All Night
#16 May 29, 2015 Persona 4: Dancing All Night Lotus Juice
SP Sega Live: Featuring Isocchi and Mafia Kajita from Persona Stalker Club?! June 22, 2015 Persona 4: Dancing All Night Toshihiro Nagoshi (Director of Like a Dragon) and Ayana Tsubaki (talent) hosted Sega Live with Kajita and Isomura appearing as guests
#17 June 30, 2015 Persona 4: Dancing All Night Daisuke Asakura (Musician)
#18 July 31, 2015
#19 August 31, 2015
SP Persona Stalker Club: TGS Edition September 19, 2015 Persona 5
#20 October 30, 2015 Tokyo Game Show 2015
#21 November 30, 2015 Takahiro Mizuki (sugar sculptor)
#22 December 28, 2015 Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse Megumi Toyoguchi (Yukari Takeba)
#23 January 29, 2016
#24 February 29, 2016 Megumi Ogata (Ken Amada)
#25 March 31, 2016 Nosoko (Felt doll artist)
#26 April 28, 2016 Persona 5 Lyn, Shoji Meguro
SP Commemorative Persona 5 release date announcement Nico livestream May 31, 2016 Persona 5

Persona Stalker Club V

Episode Title Airing Date Guest(s)
#1 June 30, 2016
#2 July 29, 2016 Yumi Kawamura, Lotus Juice, Lyn, Shihoko Hirata
#3 August 31, 2016
#4 September 30, 2016
#5 October 31, 2016 Katsura Hashino, Shigenori Soejima
#6 December 4, 2016 Shoji Meguro
#7 December 28, 2016 Video Guests: DJ Waka, Takahiro Mizuki (sugar sculptor)
#8 January 31, 2017 Ikue Otani (Morgana)
#9 February 28, 2017
Final Let's Make Like a Tree and Leaf with Ms. Post-Apocalyptic Raider March 30, 2017 Live Guests: Rina Sato (Makoto Niijima), Tomokazu Sugita (Yusuke Kitagawa)
Video Guests: Jun Fukuyama (Joker), Shoji Meguro, Shigenori Soejima, Katsura Hashino
SP Back for One Night: Escape from the backstages of Yokohama Arena! August 2, 2017 Yoshiaki Chigi (From Dengeki Playstation)

Persora Theater

Stalker Club's most popular segment was the Persora Theater, or the Per(sona) misheard lyrics theater, where viewers would submit what the English lyrics in Persona music sounded like to them in Japanese. These segments included artwork related to the misheard lyrics drawn by Etrian Odyssey's artist Yuji Himukai. For example, in one episode, the English line "Could turn out to be" from "Best Friends" was heard as "kutta nasubi" meaning "eaten eggplant", and the accompanying art showed a hungry Tohru Adachi eating an eggplant animal that Nanako Dojima set out to celebrate Obon Festival.

Albums

The songs that frequently came up during the Persora segments were collected into five albums called Persora: The Golden Best. These albums also included a new remix by a member of Atlus's sound team as a bonus track.

Persora Awards

The hosts of Stalker Club held three Persora Awards where they and various voice actor guests would review and select the best Persora submissions. Persora Awards 1 and 2 were released as standalone BD/DVDs and also as part of box collections that included the awards show, episodes of Stalker Club, and bonus content. Persora Awards 3 was only released as part of a box collection.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ペルソナストーカー倶楽部 Perusona sutōkā kurabu Persona Stalker Club

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