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The project focuses on various anthropomorphised Sega consoles, known as "Sega Hard Girls" or "SeHa Girls" for short, each with their own unique personalities. The anime series follows three such girls; Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, and Mega Drive, who must graduate from Sehagaga Academy, a special school located in Haneda, Tokyo, by venturing into the worlds of various Sega games and earning medals.
Hyperdimension Neptunia (超次元ゲイム ネプテューヌ, Chōjigen Geimu Neputyūnu, lit."Super Dimensional Game Neptune") is a series of role-playing video games produced by Compile Heart and Idea Factory, which revolves around and parodies the real-life video gaming industry and other forms of Japanese culture.
In Neptune vs Sega Hard Girls, she is at war with Saturn (from Sega Hard Girls) when the history suddenly changes and her spirit then possesses IF's motorcycle. [4] Neptunia creator Mizuno said that Neptune is her favorite character from the series because she is "energetic and bright to the point of idiocy". Mizuno also liked her jumping ...
Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls (2015), Mega Drive; Icchibanketsu Online (2016), Princess Iwanaga; ... Shiori Izawa at Anime News Network's encyclopedia;
Anime and manga mascots (6 P) H. Hyperdimension Neptunia (2 C, 3 P) K. Kemonomimi (1 C, 41 P) O. ... Sega Hard Girls; U. Uma Musume Pretty Derby; Upotte!! W. The ...
Megami Tensei anime (13 P) P. Works based on Persona (series) ... Pages in category "Works based on Sega video games" ... Sega Hard Girls;
A non-playable character known as Denshin (電神) (voiced by Mao), based on the Dreamcast character from Sega Hard Girls, summons the playable characters for their aid to combat a malevolent entity (voiced by Ken Narita) from the organization Zetsumu who takes the form of the captured playable characters, followed by a form of Akira Yuki from ...
Ulala [a] is a fictional character, mascot, and the main protagonist of Sega's Space Channel 5 series. Her character was created by Takashi Yuda, Tetsuya Mizuguchi and Jake Kazdel in the late 1990s and debuted in December 1999 with the release of Space Channel 5.