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Additional ending themes include "Koisuru Meitantei" (恋する名探偵, lit. "The Love Detective") by Loveline for episode 13, "Honto no Kimochi" (ほんとのきもち, lit. "True Feelings") by Hirata for episode 18, and "Never More", the ending theme of Persona 4, by Hirata for episode 25 and the True End episode.
The ending theme for episode 25, the "True End" OVA, and the film is "Never More", the ending theme of Persona 4, by Hirata. For Persona 4: The Golden Animation, the main opening and ending themes respectively are "Next Chance to Move On" and "Dazzling Smile", both performed by Hirata. The opening theme for the first episode is "Shadow World ...
Persona 4, [a] released outside Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, is a 2008 role-playing video game by Atlus.It is chronologically the fifth installment in the Persona series, itself a part of the larger Megami Tensei franchise, and was released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan in July 2008, North America in December 2008, and in Europe and Australia in March 2009, being one of the final ...
Shin Megami Tensei IV takes place in a world separate from the rest of the Shin Megami Tensei games, even though recurring demons and abilities are present. [11] The two main locations are the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado, a feudal society inspired by Medieval Europe which is secretly controlled by angels; and Tokyo, a modern-era city enclosed in a rock dome and overrun by demons. [12]
Jack Nelson, Soren Dixon and Krysta Tsukahara, all 19, were killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash Wednesday, while a fourth friend, Jordan Miller, 20, survived but was seriously burned.
There's talk out there that the Disney Channel is shutting down. But that's not the case, at least in the U.S. Here's what we know about the situation.
Deebo Samuel ran a route on 85.4% of the dropbacks and held his usual role. Rookie Ricky Pearsall ran a route on 73.2% of the dropbacks and led the team in slot snap rate.
Persona 4: The Golden Animation is a 2014 anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures based on Atlus' Persona 4 video game. [1] The series serves as an expansion of AIC ASTA's 2011 adaptation, Persona 4: The Animation, featuring new scenarios adapted from the game's 2012 PlayStation Vita port, Persona 4 Golden.