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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 is 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 .
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 ...
[217] [218] In 2014, a series based on Persona 4 Golden, titled Persona 4: The Golden Animation, was produced by A-1 Pictures. This series, which retains the cast of the original adaptation, dramatizes the new material included in Persona 4 Golden, focusing on the protagonist's encounters with new character Marie. [219] [220]
Playable characters of Persona 4, backed by their Personas.From left to right; Teddie, Rise, Yosuke, Naoto, Kanji, Yu, Chie, and Yukiko. The plot of Atlus's 2008 role-playing video game Persona 4 is centered on a group of high-school students dedicated to capturing the culprit responsible for the murders and kidnappings that happened in their small town of Inaba starting on April 11, 2011.
Persona 4: The Animation is an anime television series based on the Persona 4 video game by Atlus. Produced by AIC A.S.T.A. and directed by Seiji Kishi, [1] the series revolves around Yu Narukami, a second year high school student from a city who moves to Inaba to live for a year with his uncle and cousin. After acquiring a mysterious power ...
Persona 4 Arena: March 1, 2012 [120] August 7, 2012 [121] May 10, 2013 [122] Notes: Published by Atlus as an arcade game, [120] and later released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 [121] Published in Europe by Zen United [122] Known in Japan as Persona 4: The Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena [120] A fighting game with a visual novel story mode [123]
Jason Schreier of Kotaku found Nanako and her habit of singing the Junes jingle as qualities that made Persona 4 special. [10] Her role in Persona 4: Dancing All Night was met with praise. [11] Donald Theriault of Nintendo World Report felt she was a rare example of a good child character and that her dancing in the game made his "heart melt."
A second adaptation based on the game's PlayStation Vita port, titled Persona 4: The Golden Animation, aired in Japan between July and September 2014. Unlike the first series, this adaptation was produced by A-1 Pictures and is licensed in North America by Aniplex of America .