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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.
Persona 5: The Animation is an anime television series produced by CloverWorks based on the video game Persona 5 by Atlus. [ a ] The anime series is directed by Masashi Ishihama and written by Shinichi Inotsume, with Tomomi Ishikawa adapting Shigenori Soejima 's original character designs for the animation.
The first series, produced by AIC ASTA and directed by Seiji Kishi, aired in Japan between October 2011 and March 2012 on MBS, TBS, CBC, and Animax, with an original video animation episode released in August 2012. A condensed film adaptation, Persona 4: The Animation -The Factor of Hope-, was released in
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.
Persona 5 (Japanese: ペルソナ5, Hepburn: Perusona 5) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hisato Murasaki based on the Persona 5 video game by Atlus. It began serialization on Shogakukan 's MangaONE app and Ura Sunday website in September 2016.
An anime adaptation of the original Persona 4, Persona 4: The Animation, aired in 2011. The 25-episode series was produced by AIC ASTA and directed by Seiji Kishi. [217] [218] In 2014, a series based on Persona 4 Golden, titled Persona 4: The Golden Animation, was produced by A-1 Pictures.
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The Persona 3 The Movie project was first revealed during a thirty second post-credits teaser trailer at the end of the limited theatrical release of the Persona 4 The Animation: The Factor of Hope feature film during its screening in Japan on June 9, 2012. [28] [29] The teaser noted that the project had been green lit for production. [30]