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Woohoo! Update to the Nishikis Lives AU
Talking with a kid yippee!
#nishikiyama akira#ayako yakuza#morning glory orphanage#ryu ga gotoku#akira nishikiyama#nishiki#rgg#the koi's next dawn#bc i ced so
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BASICS
Name: Kazuma Kiryu
Aliases: The Dragon of Dojima, Judgement Kazzy, Taichi Suzuki, Dragon Mask, Joryu
Age: 20-55+
Date of Birth: 17 June 1968
Astrology: Gemini Sun, Pisces Moon, Scorpio Rising + Full Chart Analysis
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black, Black/Gray, Gray; verse dependent
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 194 lbs
Rank: Chairman of the Tojo Clan (formerly)
Occupation(s): Disciple of Daidoji Temple, Debt Collector (formerly), Real Estate Agent (1988), Manager of Four Shine Cabaret Club (2006), Founder & Manager (2007-2011) of Morning Glory Orphanage, Taxi Driver (2012, as Taichi Suzuki), Bodyguard
Birthplace: Yokohama, Japan
Ethnicity: Japanese
Nationality: Japanese
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
Family: Shintaro Kazama (adoptive father), Haruka Sawamura (adoptive daughter), Haruto Sawamura (adoptive grandson), Ayako (adoptive daughter), Riona (adoptive daughter), Eri (adoptive daughter), Izumi (adoptive daughter), Koji (adoptive son), Mitsuo (adoptive son), Shiro (adoptive son), Taichi (adoptive son)
BIOGRAPHICAL TIMELINE
cw: violence, death, mentions of sexual assault
Major spoilers for the Yakuza/Like A Dragon series
Childhood: Kazuma Kiryu's parents are killed, resulting in Kiryu's being raised at Sunflower Orphanage by Shintaro Kazama. At the orphanage he meets Akira Nishikiyama (Nishiki), Yuko Nishikiyama, and Yumi Sawamura.
1980 (Age 12): Kiryu secretly follows Kazama to a raid on the Korean Jingweon Mafia. Confusion erupts when he reveals his presence, resulting in Kazama killing the head of the Jingweon Mafia.
1985/6 (Age 17): Kiryu joins the yakuza alongside Nishiki. The two swear loyalty to one another, becoming oath brothers.
1988-1989 (Age 20): Events of Yakuza 0. A man that Kiryu collected a debt from turns up murdered. His superiors suspect him of the murder, but Kiryu is innocent and wants to prove this. However, one of his superiors attempts to blame Kazama for the incident, citing that it is his fault Kiryu is incompetent. Kiryu chooses to be expelled from the Tojo Clan rather than let Kazama take the fall. Kiryu joins Tetsu Tachibana and Jun Oda as a real estate agent and plans to figure out who really committed the murder he's suspected of while Tachibana Real Estate are engaging in a war with the Dojima Family over Kamurocho's empty lot. He is ultimately cleared of the murder charges and rejoins the Tojo Clan.
1993 (Age 24/25): Kiryu is held captive and tortured by Lao Ka Long.
1995 (Age 27): Sohei Dojima, the patriarch of the Dojima Family (to which both Kiryu and Nishiki belong) kidnaps Yumi Sawamura, likely planning to sexually assault her. Nishiki follows the two. Kiryu hears about this after the fact and attempts to follow them as well, but is held up by a fight on the way there. By the time he arrives, Nishiki has shot Dojima multiple times. He urges Nishiki to protect Yumi and ushers them out of the area. Police show up and arrest Kiryu for the murder. He confesses his guilt despite reservations from the interrogating detective Makoto Date.
1995-2005 (Age 27-37): Kiryu is imprisoned for Dojima's murder. He is expelled from the Tojo Clan.
2005 (Age 37): Events of Yakuza Kiwami take place. Kiryu is released from prison. Third Chairman of the Tojo Clan, Masaru Sera, has died. Later, Kiryu will find out that Sera's will named Kiryu himself as Fourth Chairman. He attempts to reunite with Kazama at the funeral, but Kazama is shot while they are talking, and Kiryu gets accused by Futoshi Shimano of the attempted murder. He escapes with the help of Makoto Date who urges him to look for Yumi. He does, but instead finds a room full of slaughtered people and a hiding and terrified Haruka Sawamura. When reuniting with Nishiki, Kiryu learns that Nishiki is responsible for Kazama's attempted murder, and the two fail to reconcile. Later on, he finds out where Kazama is waiting for him, but this time a grenade thrown by Futoshi Shimano causes Kazama to be mortally wounded. Kazama confesses he is the one who killed Kiryu's biological parents just before he dies. Kiryu tries to meet with Yumi at the Millennium Tower, but they are interrupted. He then finds Nishiki whom he fights and defeats. When another man tries to shoot Kiryu, Nishiki detonates a bomb that kills the assailant and himself. Yumi succumbs to a gunshot wound. Having lost everyone, Kiryu considers going back to jail, but is talked out of it when reminded that he is now the only adult alive that Haruka trusts. Kiryu steps down as Chairman and leaves Kamurocho to start a new life with Haruka as his adoptive daughter.
2006-2007 (Age 38): Events of Yakuza Kiwami 2 take place. On the anniversary of the incident at the Millennium Tower, Kiryu and Haruka return to Kamurocho to visit the graves of those they lost one year ago. Terada, who Kiryu had given the title of Fifth Chairman to, dies in front of him at the graveyard, and Kiryu is subsequently pulled back into the politics of the Tojo Clan. In Sotenbori, Kiryu first meets Ryuji Goda, The Dragon of Kansai, who has no interest in peace with the Tojo Clan and stages a coup against the Chairman of the Omi Alliance, who happens to be his own father. After fighting with Ryuji, Kiryu meets and is questioned by Kaoru Sayama, an investigator for the Osaka Police Department. After she is shot, he helps her and learns that she is investigating the Jingweon Mafia massacre from 1980. Later, at Terada's funeral, Ryuji Goda shows up to cause problems on purpose and to warn the Tojo Clan that in three days the Go-Ryu will invade Kamurocho. Three days later, they find out bombs have been planted throughout Kamurocho. Ryuji says he wants to fight Kiryu at their full strength as he wants to beat Kiryu and be the only one with the title of The Dragon. Sayama, after finding out Ryuji is her half-brother, risks her life by heading to confront him at the Millennium Tower to try to get him to stand down. Kiryu follows her. He, Ryuji, and Sayama are eventually last ones standing. With five minutes left counting down on the last bomb in Kamurocho, Ryuji and Kiryu decide to fight right then and there. Kiryu wins. Ryuji dies. With less than two minutes remaining before the bomb goes off, Kiryu urges Sayama to leave him, as he isn't in a state capable of escaping on time due to his own injuries. She refuses and the two remain while the bomb counts down to zero. It turns out to have been a fake the whole time.
2007-2009 (Age 41): Events of Yakuza 3 take place. Sayama tells Kiryu she's moving to America where she'll have more career growth and they part ways. Kiryu convinces ally and friendly rival Goro Majima to back Daigo Dojima as Sixth Chairman of the Tojo Clan. Kiryu and Haruka move to Okinawa, where Kiryu sets up Morning Glory Orphanage. A few months later, he receives an eviction notice from the Ryudo Family, a local group of yakuza. He meets Rikiya, a member of the Ryudo Family, who leads him to their base after losing their fight. After confronting the patriarch, Nakahara, the man still refuses to rescind the notice. Not long later, Rikiya enlists Kiryu’s help to find Nakahara’s adoptive daughter who has been kidnapped. He rescues her, and Nakahara insists that he and Kiryu swear loyalty to one another as oath brothers right before Daigo shows up, interrupting. Daigo has decided to stop the deal for the resort and military base that were supposed to be built on the land where Morning Glory Orphanage is. Six months later both Nakahara and Daigo are shot. Returning to Kamurocho, Kiryu learns from Kashiwagi just before the other (seems to) die that there is a traitor among the Tojo Clan. Morning Glory Orphanage is destroyed by Tamashiro and Yoshitaka Mine. Tamashiro shoots Kiryu after losing their fight, but Rikiya jumps in front of Kiryu to take the bullet and dies. Kiryu then returns to Tokyo once more to face off with Mine whom he manages to talk into atoning for his actions. Later, he tries to talk Goh Hamazaki who was the traitor, into atoning as well, but Hamazaki stabs him. He manages to survive the injury and moves back to Okinawa to rebuild Morning Glory Orphanage.
2010 (Age 42): Events of Yakuza 4 take place. Taiga Saejima washes up on the shore of Morning Glory Orphanage and is found by Kiryu and Haruka. After helping him back to health, Kiryu gives him fresh clothes and money to return to Kamurocho despite suspecting he may be an escaped convict. Later, Hamazaki washes up on the beach as well. Kiryu helps him as well despite the man having once tried to kill him. Hamazaki ultimately decides to turn himself in to the police, and Kiryu accompanies him on the way there. They run into Yasuko Saejima, and try to talk to her about her brother, but are interrupted by penitentiary officers. Returning to Kamurocho with Yasuko, Kiryu enlists Date for help protecting her. Yasuko is eventually killed despite Kiryu's best efforts to protect her. Kiryu confronts Daigo and scolds him for his poor decisions leading to a weakened Tojo Clan, but also apologizes for not being there and doing more to help him. After Saejima rejoins the Tojo Clan as a family patriarch, Kiryu returns to Okinawa once more to continue running Morning Glory Orphanage.
2011-2012 (Age 44): Events of Yakuza 5 take place. Mirai Park approaches Kiryu to scout Haruka as an idol. After Haruka tells him his presence is holding her and the others back, Kiryu leaves for Fukuoka, assigning a new manager to the orphanage. In Fukuoka he works as a taxi driver and uses the name Taichi Suzuki. Daigo goes missing, and the last person to have seen him was Kiryu, when Daigo was in the back of his taxi asking for his advice. He refutes initial attempts to drag him into looking for Daigo, but later meets with Omi Alliance Lieutenant Masaru Watase to try to avoid a war between the Omi Alliance and the Tojo Clan. Aoyama attempts to frame Kiryu for an attack on the two Tojo Clan officers who told him about Daigo's disappearance. Kiryu suspects Daigo decided to go into hiding due to Aoyama's planned attempts on his life. He confronts Aoyama and beats him as a warning. After hearing on the news that a murder victim was found in Tokyo and identified as Goro Majima, Kiryu returns to Tokyo. This turns out to have been a ruse to lure out both Kiryu and Saejima, who is both Majima's oath brother and now considered a pillar of the Tojo Clan alongside Kiryu. Haruka's concert becomes the center point of a yakuza conflict. Rather than let it be canceled Kiryu enlists Saejima, Majima, and Shun Akiyama to help make sure the concert remains safe. Haruka reveals the truth of her past at the end of her concert before reuniting with a collapsed Kiryu.
2016 (Age 48): Events of Yakuza 6 take place. Following the events of 2012, Kiryu had decided to accept a prison sentence to wipe clean his slate and get rid of his connection to the Tojo Clan. After being released in 2016, he returns to Morning Glory Orphanage where he finds out no one has seen or heard from Haruka since 2013, when she left to keep the others from being harassed by paparazzi following her. He returns to Kamurocho to look for her. Date informs him that police have found her and she has been hospitalized after an accident. Kiryu discovers she had been protecting her son, Haruto, who even he did not know existed. The police have no leads on Haruto's father's identity. CPS plans to take Haruto and put him in an orphanage as he has no legal relatives. Kiryu decides to take Haruto to Morning Glory Orphanage, but ends up bringing him along while searching for the boy's biological father, who turns out to be Yuto Usami. Haruto is kidnapped by the Jingweon Mafia. Kiryu and Yuto work together to save him. Kiryu is shot while protecting Yuto, Haruka, and Haruto. Though he recovers from the gunshot wounds, he decides to be declared legally dead and join Daidoji Temple in exchange for making sure his family is safe.
2017-2019 (Age 49-51): Kiryu, now presumed dead, takes the codename Joryu as a disciple of Daidoji Temple. He takes jobs as a bodyguard.
2019 (Age 51): Events of Yakuza: Like a Dragon take place. Kiryu is found by Watase and hired as his bodyguard, traveling with him to the announcement of the dissolution of the Omi Alliance, which has by now absorbed the Tojo Clan. Kiryu tracks down Ichiban Kasuga and allies to relay information about Ryo Aoki's plans to kill Omi Alliance officer Jo Sawashiro. After seeing Kasuga take out his frustration on an Omi Alliance grunt, Kiryu at first withholds the information, making Kasuga fight him so he can determine Kasuga's true character as a man. Though Kasuga loses their fight, Kiryu is satisfied with how he handles it, and shares the information. Though asked for his help in dealing with the situation, Kiryu refuses to help in any direct manner due to his current ties to Daidoji Temple requiring him to remain disappeared to keep his family safe.
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i swear half of the things we know about kashiwagi come from things other people say about him (bad back anyone)
Again, an internal man! That's true... Kiryu bringing up the cold noodles, Adachi describing his hobbies, Kiryu and Nishiki being surprised Majima beat Wagi...
nishiki deserves to have a moment of being portrayed as competent for once by organising informal dinner for his bros. :)
I definitely think that of the three of them, Nishiki is most likely to do this and have the foresight to think of options that would suit their preferences (I have to believe Wagi eats things other than cold noodle bowls o_o like one bowl a day minimum but he can have some flexibility depending on his mood). Nishiki is the socially adept guy, he knew to get a gift for Yumi while Reina had to remind Kiryu, he is so underrated and I love this idea for that :3 What I like about the Majima one is that Majima is having the WORST time in Y0 and it'd be neat to see Wagi awkwardly offer a moment of kindness to him.
what's going down with haruka in 8 because they redid her princess league scene in dragon engine
👀 👀 👀 yeah, no way she doesn't play a role in Kiryu's story. Taichi and Ayako were such a lovely surprise in Gaiden! (till they devastated Kiryu, wahh)
i still just can't believe everyone who finished the game saw that scene and then only like three or four people started writing about them together LOL
apparently it's hard to see the VISION! Maybe we can get more contributions after IW 🤞
(screenshotting the replies and posting because i feel weird replying from my main <\3 hope you don't mind the ping @startledpixel )
i never even thought about it happening that way... haha... excuse me while i go scream in a corner for a couple of minutes
it ties in really well to the sort of recurring motif i see through his life that the only time he's allowed to be truly happy with himself and his place in the world is after his "death" and recovery. kazama is a very complicated character to think about when it comes to his motivations and his relationships with the people he's close with - i don't think he's very good at prioritising his emotional investments (nishiki being the obvious example, but also the way he doesn't send any letters to kiryu in jail until the last day before his parole), so to add an extra layer of tragedy to the whole thing i like to think that he hadn't been making as much time for kashiwagi towards the end than he maybe could have been. not in a premeditated disloyalty sense, of course, but he's got his hands more than full with the whole embezzling 10 billion yen from the tojo coffers gambit... kashiwagi being the way he is though would be all the more desperate for reconciliation, and to then not get it before kazama kicks it would be the icing on the shit cake
but yeah KNOWING adachi was in the building with everyone else must have been like reliving his second-worst nightmare... meeting this man he thought he'd be able to settle down with for the first time in sixty odd years but still constantly having to worry after him. i still adore no idling as an exploration of those feelings after the fact & i find myself coming back to it an awful lot as someone who doesn't generally read fiction more than once or twice unless i'm trying to find something specific (if you may allow me my nerd moment)
it's something i would love to explore more myself, but i don't really feel i have the means to do it in a way in which i'd enjoy the end product... but i suppose that's what commissions are for!
ANYWAY, apparently, everyone kiryu meets in his side story gives him some kind of reward, and i'm having A Time thinking about what he might get from kashiwagi. i'm trying not to set myself up to be disappointed by what happens, but there's a big part of me that hopes kashiwagi pulls "suzuki" to the side and leaves whoever else on the bar for a while so they get a chance to actually catch up. i think at this point both of them really need something like that, because i doubt there's any way kashiwagi didn't get the news that kiryu "died" in 2016
the other big thing that's got me physically shaking is the idea they might finally namedrop him. and uuhhh if they still let us karaoke at survive then i hope judgement gets its own cinematic. : )
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late 1920s - early 1930s Takarazuka stars
Found these collectible cards on ebay. They are amazing.
#川霧妙子#紅千鶴#勿来なほ子#錦あや子#住野さへ子#橘薫#三浦時子#巽すみ子#雪野富士子#Kawagiri Taeko#Kurenai Yuzuru#Nakoso Naoko#Nishiki Ayako#Sumino Saeko#Tachibana Kaoru#Miura Tokiko#Tatsumi Sumiko#Yukino Fujiko#vintage Takarazuka
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Y6 spoilers , general series spoilers tbh //
i’m watching ayako and haruka’s conversation from Y6 bc i wanted to see how they referred to each other, but i am now banging my head on my computer at how Y6 could’ve been about kiryu realizing how much he had an effect on haruka once he sees her at the center of it all and not in the way he expected for her to be.
[ screenshots & rambling under the cut ]
i love Y6 for it not following the narrative patterns from 1-5 but i also cant help thinking about how much haruka was sidelined and how much more impactful it would’ve been as the final installment of kiryu’s saga-- even more so after seeing why he wanted to become a yakuza in 0--
for him to see that the little girl that he had worked so hard to protect from the life that he chose--
the consequences that came from it,
and despite everything he did,
all the decisions he made,
all of what he chose to sacrifice for her sake,
only for haruka to tell him the exact same thing he said to kazama when he was a kid
and suddenly, it hits him.
he remembers what akiyama told him-- how haruka snuck out to confront kanai on her own. how ayako said that she left because she didn’t want to impede her family’s chances of success. how haruka wanted to become closer to him. how she was proud enough to call kiryu her father in front of thousands of people, and even though it wasn’t exactly what she meant back then, it’s all clear to him now, more than ever.
haruka is very much his daughter, and she is fully acting like it.
anyways, i say this, lamenting at what could’ve been but it would’ve also been hilarious if we got to see the sunflower flashback, but with haruka saying the “do orphans not get to dream?!” line at kiryu while ayako is just watching her like nishiki did with kiryu like
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a4 and c9 for the ykza asks :3
Hello! Thank you~
Yakuza Questionnaire
A4: Favourite Antagonists?
Yakuza Specifically
Daisaku Kuze, Tsukasa Sagawa*, Homare Nishitani (Though how much of an antagonist he is is kinda debatable), Ryuji Goda, Yoshitaka Mine, Masato Aizawa, Jo Sawashiro, Yosuke Tendo, Reiji Ishioda.
Judgment
Kyohei Hamura, The Mole,
Lost Judgment
Jin Kuwana
* I don't need a character to be a 'good' as a person to be considered a good character. IMO, an awful character that is well written is still a good character and good to watch, and absorb and adds enrichment to the story.
C9: What was the most emotional scene in the series?
It is impossible to pick one so once again I'm going to break it up by game.
Yakuza 0
Tachibana breaking down to Kiryu about how badly he just wants to see his sister again. He's been almost completely stoic up until now and my heart shatters every time. Especially since we know he never gets the chance.
Kiryu carrying the deceased Tachibana out of the warehouse, and just looking so crushed, devastated and defeated.
Makoto coming up to Tachibana after he's passed on. The way she starts sobbing and softly cries, "It's okay, you're tired." BREAKS ME COMPLETELY.
Majima at the hospital, begging Makoto to be ok. He's so tired. He's so exhausted, he's barely holding it together, but he *has* to keep going even if at this point he's running on total autopilot.
Yakuza 1/ Kiwami
Shinji and Reina. Their deaths *hurt*. And they're almost never mentioned again after that either..only briefly in Yakuza/Kiwami 2.
Most of Kiwami's ending before the post-credits. Everything hurts. EVERYTHING.
I played Kiwami after Yakuza 0, so the steady decline of Kiryu and Nishiki's bond is..painful to watch dissolve slowly and terribly. Especially given how much they meant to each other.
Yakuza 3
Mine destroying the orphanage.
Rikiya's death. Honestly, there's a lot to Rikiya's death that hurts, but how bad Kiryu is hurting just seems to make it so much worse.
Yakuza 4
The entirety of the mess that becomes (and ends) Yasuko and Saejima's story.
Yakuza 5
Kiryu in pretty much every scene. He's depressed, lonely, coasting though life barely understanding what he's doing anymore, unable to find his footing, too old to get comfortable settling down and too worried *and badly missing* his kids. Yakuza 5 has an extremely melancholy, depressing opening too.
Shinada's entire story gets me. Everyone he trusts and knows betrays him. THE ENTIRE TOWN. Poor guy.
When he cries after Takasugi (WHO I FORGOT TO ADD AS A FAVOURITE ANTAGONIST BUT ADD HIM) tells him to come home.
Yakuza 5's ending. Haruka clinging to Kiryu in the snow before he passes out.
Yakuza 6
There's a scene near the beginning of Yakuza 6 of Haruka sitting on the beach at night at Morning Glory. Kiryu has gone back to jail, she's alone and reading articles slandering herself *which doesn't get to her* and her siblings *which absolutely does*. 16 years old, alone, and known for being 'strong' she curls into herself and sobs "Uncle Kaz, what do I do? What should I do?" Fully a scared, lonely child who desperately wants her dad (and NEEDS AND SHOULD HAVE) her dad.
All she wants in that moment is her dad there, hugging and taking care of her. And she can't even have that much.
The want to dive into the screen and hug this poor child is PALPABLE And she might have her siblings, but she needs a goddamned PARENT. Someone to hold her and tell her it's okay, they'll help her.
Instead, she packs her bags, thinking leaving is best for her siblings *just like her dad*, and leaves that same night.
To follow up this, 3 years later, Kiryu comes home, and all his kids are happy to see him. He asks after Haruka. Ayako, the only person who knew Haruka left before the other kids woke up to her gone, and had believed she'd gone to Kamurocho, breaks down in tears because she's just NOW finding out Haruka lied, and has not been seen in THREE YEARS.
Then..the ending. After the Iwami fight. Good. Grief.
Yakuza 7
Arakawa telling Ichiban he's so proud of him after the Omi fight. Gets me in the feels everytime.
Ichiban and Arakawa chatting at the waterfront. Also gets me. Everytime.
Arakawa's death. Not only a huge turning point for Ichiban but painful in so so many ways.
This list is not exhaustive but this was getting oh so very long. XD.
Thank you for asking!
Tagging @kulemii as promised.
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A12, B4, C1, C11, optional D5, E4, F2!
A.12 Favorite tattoo(s)?
tie between majima and katsuya. yes, really!! katsuya ! that crane is sooooooo lovely.
B.4 Who would you like to post more about but you don’t? Why don’t you?
id like to post more about Okudera. i dont post about him as much as I want because im trying to pretend to be a little normal.
C.1 What was the most infuriating moment?
[Y5 SPOILERS] WHAT HAPPENED TO MIREI PARK!!! She got kiled offscreen and they never even showed us body !!!! and she had so much potentialllllllllll aaaaaa. my girl really got done dirty. will never forgive this one. she should have had a bigger role in Ishin too.
runner-up is every 2nd choice kiryu has ever made.
C.11 Which character has the best taste in clothing? Who has the worst?
nishiki's red suit comes to mind. its so swaggy. truly love. as for the worst, probably the florist.
D.5 Which character do you think isn’t portrayed well/ is misunderstood by the fandom?
hmmm well this is certainly controversial but I think people often dont make majima Mean Enough (at least in 90s-2000s era, but other times too). Like OF COURSE he has a lovely tender goofy kind side as well but I think people tend to downplay how terrible he is to his boys, and how he does have this mean streak where he can lash out. totally valid to focus away from that nasty stuff though :/ no hate to anyone
E.4 Ramen or Takoyaki?
I'd love to try takoyaki someday but im already a Certified Ramen Lover and I doubt id ever go turncoat. I don't like meat much anyway.
F.2 Which restaurant would you like to try? Who would you treat to a meal?
KANRAI. or an okinawan restaurant! and I'd want to treat one of Kiryu's kids, maybe Ayako, because they deserve a nice expensive meal :/ this is if I can even afford it though haha!
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“Granblue Fantasy The Animation - Season 2″
Serie TV anime, 5 ottobre 2019
Seconda stagione della serie animata basata sul videogioco mobile Granblue Fantasy di Cygames.
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-STAFF-
Regia: Yui Umemoto (Cardfight!! Vanguard G)
Sceneggiatura: Kiyoko Yoshimura (The Legend of the Legendary Heroes, Garo -Vanishing Line-)
Character design: Fumihide Sai (Shugo Chara!, Gokujyo. Gokurakuin Joshi Kouryou Monogatari)
Colorazioni: Yukie Noguchi
Direttore artistico: Nobuhito Sue
Direttore computer grafica: Shunsaku Usui
Direttore della fotografia: Yoshihisa Oyama
Montaggio: Keisuke Yanagi
Direttore del suono: Yui Umemoto
Effetti sonori: Toshiya Wada
Produzione sonoro: dugout
Musiche: Tsutomu Narita, Yasunori Nishiki
-CAST-
Gran: Yuuki Ono
Lyria: Nao Tōyama
Vyrn: Rie Kugimiya
Katalina: Miyuki Sawashiro
Rackam: Hiroaki Hirata
Io: Yukari Tamura
Rosetta: Rie Tanaka
Sierokarte: Emiri Kato
Eugen: Keiji Fujiwara
Una prima stagione di 13 episodi, diretta da Ayako Kurata e Yuuki Itoh presso A-1 Pictures, è stata trasmessa durante la primavera 2017. Un ulteriore episodio inedito, intitolato “EXTRA2″, è stato incluso con il 7° volume dell’edizione home video della serie.
Sopravvissuti alla guerra contro gli Astrali, gli Skydweller ora vivono in pace su isole fluttuanti tra le nuvole. In questo mondo fantastico, ha inizio il viaggio di Gran, giovane combattente alla ricerca del padre scomparso, che si ritrova eroe per caso, quando si imbatte nella misteriosa Lyria, un'avvenente ragazza in pericolo…
Dal famoso JRPG sviluppato da Cygames per IOS e Android, è stato tratto anche un manga, scritto da Makoto Fugetsu e illustrato da Cocho, edito in Italia da Planet Manga.
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The 2017 Miyako Odori - Complete
My laptop is back so writing is MUCH easier now (and there’s less crashing!). I did promise a week full of informational fun, so today I’m going to list out the deban (listing chart) of who’s participating in the 2017 Miyako Odori and who’s doing the tea ceremony. The 2017 Miyako Odori will be running from April 1st to 23rd, with breaks on the 10th and 17th. It will be located at the Shunjūza Theatre at the Kyoto University of Art and Design. Participants Natori Geiko: Mamezuru (まめ鶴), Koman (小萬), Sonomi (そ乃美), Mamehiro (豆弘), Takazuru (孝鶴), Mameka (豆花), Korin (小りん), Fukue (フク愛), Mamechizu (豆千鶴), Terutoyo (照豊), Mameryō (豆涼), Fukuha (福葉), Satomi (里美), Mameya (まめ弥), Kokimi (小喜美), Sonoe (その恵). Geiko: Fumikazu (章佳司), Kogiku (小菊), Mayuha (満友葉), Mamesuzu (まめ鈴), Koai (小愛), Mihoko (美帆子), Mao (真生), Yukako (有佳子), Makiko (槇子), Katsugiku (佳つ菊), Ichiyuri (市有里), Koyō (小耀), Kosen (小扇), Sakiko (紗貴子), Sayaka (紗矢佳), Tsuruha (つる葉), Mamesome (豆そめ), Makino (真希乃), Koyoshi (小芳), Mamemaru (豆まる), Chisako (千紗子), Fumino (章乃), Satsuki (紗月), Katsutomo (佳つ智), Masaki (真咲), Ayako (亜矢子), Eriha (恵里葉), Mameroku (豆六), Chiyoko (知余子), Katsuhina (佳つ雛), Ichitomi (市十美). Jikata Geiko: Emiji (恵美二), Kimiya (君彌), Komomo (小桃), Danyū (だん祐), Mamechiyo (豆千代), Yoshimame (芳豆), Kimizuru (��鶴), Danka (だん香), Fukunami (福奈美), Masuho (ます穂), Yukizono (幸苑), Koemi (小恵美). Maiko: Katsue (佳つ江), Kiyono (清乃), Mikako (実佳子), Shōko (彰子), Katsusen (佳つ扇), Shino (柴乃), Ichiharu (市晴), Marika (茉利佳), Mamesumi (豆純), Mamechika (豆千佳), Mameryū (まめ柳), Mameharu (まめ春), Koeri (小衿), Katsuhana (佳つ花), Mamekinu (まめ衣), Mitsuki (美月), Mamekoma (豆こま), Tomoko (朋子), Kohana (小花), Konami (小なみ), Mametama (豆珠). Tea Ceremony Only: Tatsuha (多都葉), Yuriha (ゆり葉), Mameaki (まめ章), Mamesaya (豆沙弥). Tea Ceremony Schedule Due to the short schedule every tea ceremony will be performed by one geiko who will be assisted by two maiko. April 1: Mamesome (豆そめ) with Katsusen (佳つ扇) and Marika (茉利佳) April 2: Makino (真希乃) with Shino (柴乃) and Mamesumi (豆純) April 3: Ichitomi (市十美) with Ichiharu (市晴) and Mametama (豆珠) April 4: Katsuhina (佳つ雛) with Katsue (佳つ江) and Tatsuha (多都葉) April 5: Chiyoko (知余子) with Mikako (実佳子) and Yuriha (ゆり葉) April 6: Masaki (真咲) with Shōko (彰子) and Mamechika (豆千佳) April 7: Sakiko (紗貴子) with Kiyono (清乃) and Tomoko (朋子) April 8: Mameroku (豆六) with Shino (柴乃) and Mitsuki (美月) April 9: Kosen (小扇) with Ichiharu (市晴) and Mametama (豆珠) April 11: Ichiyuri (市有里) with Mameharu (まめ春) and Mameaki (まめ章) April 12: Eriha (恵里葉) with Katsusen (佳つ扇) and Tatsuha (多都葉) April 13: Satsuki (紗月) with Mamesumi (豆純) and Yuriha (ゆり葉) April 14: Fumino (章乃) with Kiyono (清乃) and Kohana (小花) April 15: Koyō (小耀) with Koeri (小衿) and Konami (小なみ) April 16: Mamemaru (豆まる) with Mamekoma (豆こま) and Mamesaya (豆沙弥) April 18: Koyoshi (小芳) with Mameryū (まめ柳) and Mameaki (まめ章) April 19: Chisako (千紗子) with Mikako (実佳子) and Tatsuha (多都葉) April 20: Ayako (亜矢子) with Shōko (彰子) and Yuriha (ゆり葉) April 21: Sayaka (紗矢佳) with Marika 茉利佳) and Mamesaya (豆沙弥) April 22: Katsutomo (佳つ智) with Katsue (佳つ江) and Katsuhana (佳つ花) April 23: Tsuruha (つる葉) with Mamekinu (まめ衣) and Mameaki (まめ章) The Scenes The parts in parentheses are the backdrop that set the scene Scene 1: Oki Uta (Gin Busuma) - 置歌 (銀襖) - Opening Scene (Silver Screen Door) Group 1a - April 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st Group 1b - April 4th, 11th, 18th Sou Odori (総をどり): Koyō (小耀), Mamechika (豆千佳), Koeri (小衿), Katsuhana (佳つ花), Makiko (槇子), Mamekinu (まめ衣), Mameroku (豆六), Chisako (千紗子), Yukako (有佳子), Mamekoma (豆こま), Makino (真希乃), Mitsuki (美月), Katsutomo (佳つ智), Konami (小なみ), Chiyoko (知余子), Ichitomi (市十美). Group 2a - April 2nd, 8th, 15th, 22nd Group 2b - April 5th, 12th, 19th Sou Odori (総をどり): Satsuki (紗月), Kohana (小花), Ayako (亜矢子), Mamechika (豆千佳), Masaki (真咲), Mamekinu (まめ衣), Mamemaru (豆まる), Tsuruha (つる葉), Mihoko (美帆子), Mamekoma (豆こま), Mameryū (まめ柳), Kosen (小扇), Mameharu (まめ春), Mametama (豆珠), Mao (真生), Tomoko (朋子). Group 3a - April 3rd, 9th, 16th, 23rd Group 3b - April 6th, 13th, 20th Sou Odori (総をどり): Katsugiku (佳つ菊), Kohana (小花), Koeri (小衿), Katsuhana (佳つ花), Sakiko (紗貴子), Koyoshi (小芳), Fumino (章乃), Sayaka (紗矢佳), Ichiyuri (市有里), Eriha (恵里葉), Mameryū (まめ柳), Mitsuki (美月), Mameharu (まめ春), Konami (小なみ), Mamesome (豆そめ), Tomoko (朋子). Scene 2: Kifunegawa Doku Nōryō (Kifunegawa) - 貴船川床納涼 (貴船川) - Enjoying a Cool Evening on a Dining Platform Over The Kifune River (Kifune River) Group 1a - April 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st Geiko: Mameryō (豆涼) and Kokimi (小喜美). Maiko: Katsuhina (佳つ雛), Katsue (佳つ江), Shōko (彰子), Shino (柴乃), Mamesumi (豆純). Group 1b - April 4th, 11th, 18th Geiko: Mameya (まめ弥) and Sonoe (その恵). Maiko: Mikako (実佳子), Kiyono (清乃), Katsusen (佳つ扇), Ichiharu (市晴), Marika (茉利佳). Group 2a - April 2nd, 8th, 15th, 22nd Geiko: Mameya (まめ弥) and Sonoe (その恵). Maiko: Mikako (実佳子), Kiyono (清乃), Katsusen (佳つ扇), Ichiharu (市晴), Marika (茉利佳). Group 2b - April 5th, 12th, 19th Geiko: Mameryō (豆涼) and Kokimi (小喜美). Maiko: Katsuhina (佳つ雛), Katsue (佳つ江), Shōko (彰子), Shino (柴乃), Mamesumi (豆純). Group 3a - April 3rd, 9th, 16th, 23rd Geiko: Mameryō (豆涼) and Kokimi (小喜美). Maiko: Katsuhina (佳つ雛), Katsue (佳つ江), Shōko (彰子), Shino (柴乃), Mamesumi (豆純). Group 3b - April 6th, 13th, 20th Geiko: Mameya (まめ弥) and Sonoe (その恵). Maiko: Mikako (実佳子), Kiyono (清乃), Katsusen (佳つ扇), Ichiharu (市晴), Marika (茉利佳). Scene 3: Kuramayama Ushiwaka Ikusa Shūgyō (Kuramayama) - 鞍馬山牛若兵修行 (鞍馬山) - Ushiwaka (Later Yoshitsune) Trains on Mount Kurama (Mount Kurama) Group 1a - April 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st Tokiwa Gozen (常盤御前): Takazuru (孝鶴) Ushiwaka (牛若): Satomi (里美) Big Tengu (大天狗): Fukue (フク愛) Small Tengu (小天狗): Mayuha (満友葉) and Mamesuzu (まめ鈴) Group 1b - April 4th, 11th, 18th Tokiwa Gozen (常盤御前): Korin (小りん) Ushiwaka (牛若): Fukuha (福葉) Big Tengu (大天狗): Terutoyo (照豊) Small Tengu (小天狗): Kogiku (小菊) and Koai (小愛) Group 2a - April 2nd, 8th, 15th, 22nd Tokiwa Gozen (常盤御前): Korin (小りん) Ushiwaka (牛若): Fukuha (福葉) Big Tengu (大天狗): Terutoyo (照豊) Small Tengu (小天狗): Kogiku (小菊) and Koai (小愛) Group 2b - April 5th, 12th, 19th Tokiwa Gozen (常盤御前): Takazuru (孝鶴) Ushiwaka (牛若): Satomi (里美) Big Tengu (大天狗): Fukue (フク愛) Small Tengu (小天狗): Mayuha (満友葉) and Mamesuzu (まめ鈴) Group 3a - April 3rd, 9th, 16th, 23rd Tokiwa Gozen (常盤御前): Takazuru (孝鶴) Ushiwaka (牛若): Satomi (里美) Big Tengu (大天狗): Fukue (フク愛) Small Tengu (小天狗): Mayuha (満友葉) and Mamesuzu (まめ鈴) Group 3b - April 6th, 13th, 20th Tokiwa Gozen (常盤御前): Korin (小りん) Ushiwaka (牛若): Fukuha (福葉) Big Tengu (大天狗): Terutoyo (照豊) Small Tengu (小天狗): Kogiku (小菊) and Koai (小愛) Scene 4: Enkōji Nishiki No Momiji (Enkōji) - 圓光寺 錦の紅葉 (圓光寺) - Brocade of Red Maple Leaves at Enkōji (Enkōji) Group 1a - April 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st Group 1b - April 4th, 11th, 18th Sou Odori (総をどり): Koyō (小耀), Mamechika (豆千佳), Koeri (小衿), Katsuhana (佳つ花), Makiko (槇子), Mamekinu (まめ衣), Mameroku (豆六), Chisako (千紗子), Yukako (有佳子), Mamekoma (豆こま), Makino (真希乃), Mitsuki (美月), Katsutomo (佳つ智), Konami (小なみ), Chiyoko (知余子), Ichitomi (市十美). Group 2a - April 2nd, 8th, 15th, 22nd Group 2b - April 5th, 12th, 19th Sou Odori (総をどり): Satsuki (紗月), Kohana (小花), Ayako (亜矢子), Mamechika (豆千佳), Masaki (真咲), Mamekinu (まめ衣), Mamemaru (豆まる), Tsuruha (つる葉), Mihoko (美帆子), Mamekoma (豆こま), Mameryū (まめ柳), Kosen (小扇), Mameharu (まめ春), Mametama (豆珠), Mao (真生), Tomoko (朋子). Group 3a - April 3rd, 9th, 16th, 23rd Group 3b - April 6th, 13th, 20th Sou Odori (総をどり): Katsugiku (佳つ菊), Kohana (小花), Koeri (小衿), Katsuhana (佳つ花), Sakiko (紗貴子), Koyoshi (小芳), Fumino (章乃), Sayaka (紗矢佳), Ichiyuri (市有里), Eriha (恵里葉), Mameryū (まめ柳), Mitsuki (美月), Mameharu (まめ春), Konami (小なみ), Mamesome (豆そめ), Tomoko (朋子).
Scene 5: Jakkōin Kai Kyū No Yuki (Jakkōin) - 寂光院懐旧の雪 - Reminiscing About Snow at Jakkōin (Jakkōin) Group 1a - April 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st Kenreimon’in (建礼門院): Mamezuru (まめ鶴) Taira Tokuko (平 徳子): Mamechizu (豆千鶴) Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇): Sonomi (そ乃美) Group 1b - April 4th, 11th, 18th Kenreimon’in (建礼門院): Koman (小萬) Taira Tokuko (平 徳子): Mamehiro (豆弘) Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇): Mameka (豆花) Group 2a - April 2nd, 8th, 15th, 22nd Kenreimon’in (建礼門院): Koman (小萬) Taira Tokuko (平 徳子): Mamehiro (豆弘) Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇): Mameka (豆花) Group 2b - April 5th, 12th, 19th Kenreimon’in (建礼門院): Mamezuru (まめ鶴) Taira Tokuko (平 徳子): Mamechizu (豆千鶴) Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇): Sonomi (そ乃美) Group 3a - April 3rd, 9th, 16th, 23rd Kenreimon’in (建礼門院): Mamezuru (まめ鶴) Taira Tokuko (平 徳子): Mamechizu (豆千鶴) Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇): Sonomi (そ乃美) Group 3b - April 6th, 13th, 20th Kenreimon’in (建礼門院): Koman (小萬) Taira Tokuko (平 徳子): Mamehiro (豆弘) Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇): Mameka (豆花)
Scene 6: Kobu Kaburenjō Sakari No Sakura (Kobu Kaburenjō Teien) - 甲部 歌舞練場盛の桜 (甲部歌舞練場庭園) - Blooming Cherry Blossoms at The Gion Kobu Kaburenjō (Gion Kobu Kaburenjō) The final scene features all performers from that day. Jikata Geiko Performers Group 1a - April 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st Fue: Eriha (恵里葉) and Mihoko (美帆子) Kotsuzumi: Mamemaru (豆まる) and Kosen (小扇) Otsuzumi: Tsuruha (つる葉) Taiko: Mao (真生), Masaki (真咲) Singers: Kimiya (君彌), Mamechiyo (豆千代), Komomo (小桃) Shamisen: Emiji (恵美二) Alternates: Kimizuru (君鶴), Fukunami (福奈美), Danka (だん香) Non-Geiko Singers: Takemoto Ayanosuke (竹本 綾之助 - 1st and 7th) and Takemoto Tohsako (竹本土佐子 - 14th and 21st) Non-Geiko Shamisen: Tsurusawa Hirosuke (鶴澤 寛輔 - 1st and 21st), Tsurukawa Tsukazu (鶴澤 津賀寿 - 7th and 14th), Toyokawa Hinafumi (豊澤 雛文 - 1st, 14th, and 21st), Tsurukawa Tsukae (鶴澤 津賀榮 - 7th) Group 1b - April 4th, 11th, 18th Fue: Eriha (恵里葉) and Mihoko (美帆子) Kotsuzumi: Mamemaru (豆まる) and Kosen (小扇) Otsuzumi: Tsuruha (つる葉) Taiko: Mao (真生), Masaki (真咲) Singers: Yoshimame (芳豆), Yukizono (幸苑), Koemi (小恵美) Shamisen: Danyū (だん祐) Alternates: Masuho (ます穂), Kaito Kimiko (垣内公子), Kubo Fumiyo (久保富美代) Non-Geiko Singers: Takemoto Ayanosuke (竹本 綾之助 - 18th) and Takemoto Kyonosuke (竹本京之助 - 4th and 11th) Non-Geiko Shamisen: Tsurusawa Hirosuke (鶴澤 寛輔 - 18th), Tsurukawa Tsukazu (鶴澤 津賀寿 - 4th and 11th), Tsurukawa Tsukae (鶴澤 津賀榮 - 4th, 11th, and 18th) Group 2a - April 2nd, 8th, 15th, 22nd Fue: Fumikazu (章佳司) Kotsuzumi: Fumino (章乃), Sakiko (紗貴子), Ichiyuri (市有里) Otsuzumi: Sayaka (紗矢佳) Taiko: Katsugiku (佳つ菊), Mamesome (豆そめ) Singers: Yoshimame (芳豆), Yukizono (幸苑), Koemi (小恵美) Shamisen: Danyū (だん祐) Alternates: Masuho (ます穂), Kaito Kimiko (垣内公子), Kubo Fumiyo (久保富美代) Non-Geiko Singers: Takemoto Ayanosuke (竹本 綾之助 - 8th and 22nd) and Takemoto Tohsako (竹本土佐子 - 2nd and 15th) Non-Geiko Shamisen: Tsurusawa Hirosuke (鶴澤 寛輔 - 2nd and 8th), Tsurukawa Tsukazu (鶴澤 津賀寿 - 15th and 22nd), Toyokawa Hinafumi (豊澤 雛文 - 2nd, 8th, and 15th), Tsurukawa Tsukae (鶴澤 津賀榮 - 22nd) Group 2b - April 5th, 12th, 19th Fue: Fumikazu (章佳司) Kotsuzumi: Fumino (章乃), Sakiko (紗貴子), Ichiyuri (市有里) Otsuzumi: Sayaka (紗矢佳) Taiko: Katsugiku (佳つ菊), Mamesome ()豆そめ Singers: Kimiya (君彌), Mamechiyo (豆千代), Komomo (小桃) Shamisen: Emiji (恵美二) Alternates: Kimizuru (君鶴), Fukunami (福奈美), Danka (だん香) Non-Geiko Singers: Takemoto Ayanosuke (竹本 綾之助 - 19th) and Takemoto Kyonosuke (竹本京之助 - 5th and 12th) Non-Geiko Shamisen: Tsurusawa Hirosuke (鶴澤 寛輔 - 19th), Tsurukawa Tsukazu (鶴澤 津賀寿 - 5th and 12th), Toyokawa Hinafumi (豊澤 雛文 - 19th), Tsurukawa Tsukae (鶴澤 津賀榮 - 5th and 12th) Group 3a - April 3rd, 9th, 16th, 23rd Fue: Makiko (槇子) Kotsuzumi: Chiyoko (知余子), Chisako (千紗子), Makino (真希乃) Otsuzumi: Yukako (有佳子) Taiko: Koyō (小耀), Mameroku (豆六) Singers: Kimiya (君彌), Mamechiyo (豆千代), Komomo (小桃) Shamisen: Emiji (恵美二) Alternates: Kimizuru (君鶴), Fukunami (福奈美), Danka (だん香) Non-Geiko Singers: Takemoto Ayanosuke (竹本 綾之助 - 23rd), Takemoto Tohsako (竹本土佐子 - 3rd and 16th), Takemoto Kyonosuke (竹本京之助 - 9th) Non-Geiko Shamisen: Tsurusawa Hirosuke (鶴澤 寛輔 - 3rd, 9th, and 16th), Tsurukawa Tsukazu (鶴澤 津賀寿 - 23rd), Toyokawa Hinafumi (豊澤 雛文 - 3rd, 9th, and 16th), Tsurukawa Tsukae (鶴澤 津賀榮 - 23rd) Group 3b - April 6th, 13th, 20th Fue: Makiko (槇子) Kotsuzumi: Chiyoko (知余子), Chisako (千紗子), Makino (真希乃) Otsuzumi: Yukako (有佳子) Taiko: Koyō (小耀), Mameroku (豆六) Singers: Yoshimame (芳豆), Yukizono (幸苑), Koemi (小恵美) Shamisen: Danyū (だん祐) Alternates: Masuho (ます穂), Kaito Kimiko (垣内公子), Kubo Fumiyo (久保富美代) Non-Geiko Singers: Takemoto Ayanosuke (竹本 綾之助 - 6th) and Takemoto Tohsako (竹本土佐子 - 13th and 20th) Non-Geiko Shamisen: Tsurusawa Hirosuke (鶴澤 寛輔 - 20th), Tsurukawa Tsukazu (鶴澤 津賀寿 - 6th and 13th), Tsurukawa Tsukae (鶴澤 津賀榮 - 6th, 13th, and 20th)
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Character design: Fumihide Sai
Color design: Yukie Noguchi
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Director of photography: Yoshihisa Oyama
Editor: Keisuke Yanagi
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Sound director: Yui Umemoto
Sound effects: Toshiya Wada
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