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makochiu · 9 days ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 妖怪ウォッチ | Yo-Kai Watch Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Amano Keizou | Nathaniel Adams/Amano Yukiko | Lucy Adams, Amano Keizou | Nathaniel Adams & Amano Yukiko | Lucy Adams, Amano Keita | Nate Adams & Amano Keizou | Nathaniel Adams, Minor or Background Relationship(s) Characters: Amano Keita | Nate Adams, Amano Keita's Mother | Lily Adams, Amano Keita's Father | Aaron Adams, Amano Yukiko | Lucy Adams, Amano Keizou | Nathaniel Adams, Yo-Kai Guts K | Moximous N, Background & Cameo Characters Additional Tags: Canon Compliant, Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie, Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie's 10th Anniversary, Protagonist Amano Keita | Nate Adams, Short One Shot, Angst with a Happy Ending, Mild Hurt/Comfort, Grief/Mourning, Dialogue Heavy, Incorporates Headcanons From Another User (MagicalMyu) Summary:
Nathaniel Adams has been dead for a long, long time. The one thing Nathan Adams could never answer was why he had been so happy about this.
[ OR: An exploration of Nate's grief and confusion following meeting yet losing Nathaniel, and the beauty of the Adams' family and their relation to youkai. ]
tried exploring grief in writing. don’t ever try that shit its complex as hell
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magicalmyu · 1 year ago
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fumizous · 11 months ago
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PINNED POST
Context for my blog:
I started this in 2020 following an intense hyperfixation based around what I dub the 'Kemamoto-mura gang': Keizou/Nathaniel, Fumiaki/Kenny, Yukiko/Lucy, Mariko/Kelly and Fuyunyan/Hovernyan - my main blog is @tousakamis , and my ao3 is @makochiu ! (with this in mind, please note many of my posts and older fics were written in 2020 and a lot has changed since this initial hyperfixation, but I keep things up for archival purposes!)
I often refer to characters with their Japanese names because I got into the franchise when the second games had only just released in Japan and thus the Japanese names just sort of stuck in my memory, but I will always respond to their English names (and for some characters I swap between the two)!
Beyond the Kemamoto-mura gang, my favourite characters are the Koma brothers, Hanako Noroino/Foiletta, Touma Tsukinami, Buck and Hailey-Anne!
I colloquially dub the 8th of February as 'Fumizou Day' as it was my first public post about the two characters which remain the center of my hyperfixation, so if anyone sees me talking about this please know it's more of a personal tradition than anything else - though, if anyone ever wants to join in even if it's just a singular post, I'd be absolutely honoured!
All my AUs are in this post!
While I do have posts exploring headcanons for the Kemamoto-mura gang on this very blog, it's been roughly four or five years since I first made those posts... I don't have much faith in 14 year old Alina to effectively demonstrate my headcanons and choices for this group of characters, and so I wanted to make a post offering quick summaries and explanations for anyone who may be confused or curious as to my choices.
I know as well that I am definitely not the spokesperson for these characters nor am I the only one to have headcanons for them (I might jokingly call myself the Fumizou CEO but that's been a running joke since I was once again 14), so please know my ask box is always open for people to ask questions and discuss/debate/share headcanons. This doesn't just count for the Kemamoto-mura gang either - while they are 100% my niche in Youkai Watch, I have a lot of untapped love for other characters and I'm always open to any questions or discussions!
Headcanons below:
Nathaniel Adams:
12 years old, lives by himself
Depending on the work, his parents are either wholly absent or only his mother is present - his parents are depicted as neglectful in my later works and his mother is depicted as abusive in earlier works (this, I will admit, was reflective of my youthful amateurish writing). This plays on the fact that in the whole second game, there is no mention or recognition of Nathaniel's parents being present or caring for him and it can therefore be presumed that Hovernyan is his only real support system. I often play on this as reason for him being very independent and determined to be a hero, because while it is canonically due to wanting to defend friends, I also like to factor in that he may feel as if he is all he has to rely on.
He can be quite snappy and rude, which leans close to canon, but I like to show him as being quite mellow or childishly playful around Hovernyan in comparison to others due to their closer bond
Kenny Forester:
12 years old, lives with family and moved to Kemamoto-mura at age 12
Can see youkai if he is a companion to Nathaniel and not the grandfather role - I wanted to play on the fact that he is Katie's grandfather and if you play as her he is gifted with that bond with youkai, and the fact that both Guts F and Guts K exist in later games such as Youkai Watch 3 rather than just Guts K being the 'correct' grandparent. Therefore, whether he has the watch or not, I wanted to write him with a unique bond with youkai either way; otherwise, what is the point of such a cute medallium entry? ("He was a boy that loved Yo-kai so much that he became one himself. That love still spreads through hundreds of Yo-kai friends.")
Friendly, playful, polite and enthusiastic to befriend Nathaniel, though... I try to write this in a way which makes him feel just as mysterious and confusing as it does friendly and endearing. In every work of mine, I try to give him this somewhat unsettling and confusing air - like, why CAN he see youkai, why is it that in every universe par the canon one he is drawn to the one boy destined to create the youkai watch, what is his whole deal? I want it to feel as if his existence is an unanswered question sometimes, but Nathaniel is too happy to just have a friend that he doesn't pry. I guess this plays into the fact that he's, in itself, an alternative universe watcher and he doesn't exist in what is classified as the 'correct' universe with Nate as the protagonist? Therefore he's not really meant to exist in Nathaniel's universe anyway, but despite that, he perseveres.
He and Kelly are the two characters which veer most into OC territory as I wanted them to feel different from Nathaniel/Lucy, but I do try to lean into canon elements of his personality as well, like the way he bickers with Nathaniel and a passion for moxie/guts and stuff like that
Lucy Adams:
12 years old, Nathaniel's neighbour and childhood best friend
She remains fairly close to canon in all my works - a sweet, friendly girl that sticks close to Nathaniel and teases him just as much as she cheers him on, also with a weirdly unexplained bond with youkai (because loving a watcher does that to you!)
However, in quite a few of my works, I try to play around with her character since she and Kelly don't have all that much in canon to work with in the first place - I like to show her matching Nathaniel's adventurous spirit and fierce moral code of defending people, for example. I want to explore her more, so perhaps I'll update this in future with more little tidbits about her character?
Kelly Forester:
12 years old, Lucy's classmate who has lived in Kemamoto-mura her whole life
I headcanon her as a trans girl with a fierce defensiveness over Lucy and a playful one-sided rivalry with Nathaniel which usually just leads to banter and teasing. Her transness is, in part, a headcanon which stemmed from my own untapped gender issues as a teenager, so it's one of those which has just always stuck because while I'm transmasc, having a character to weave the beauty of transness in youth into is very meaningful to me :-)
In my works she and Kenny... don't really interact that much? This was a completely unintentional thing, and while it definitely brings up questions of continuity in the grand scheme of things (like how tf does Katie exist), we ignore that. I'll probably play around with their bond more in my works! She and Kenny are the ones that feel most OC-like but I try to draw on canon alongside headcanons LOL
Hovernyan:
Nathaniel's best friend and youkai companion through thick and thin
One of my favourite things to do with Hovernyan is place that silly, bantering and ridiculous side of him shown in the movie and sometimes in the games next to a wistful, deep, brooding wanderer with a lot under the surface (which is brought to the light because of how a wandering spirit stayed stagnant for his human friend). He and Nathaniel have a bond which is rich in potential, namely in the forms of angst, and I like to play on the fact that they both adore each other and bring out the best in each other when they play around but also that underlying awareness especially on Hovernyan's side that their time is limited and Hovernyan just wants to care for Nathaniel and keep him safe while also not messing with fate too much.
Therefore, he will sometimes go on wistful, deep analysis's of his friend in my fics, right before going back to banter and teasing. I like to position him as a more logical and 'intelligent' figure than Nathaniel but also demonstrate that he, too, is just a silly goofball underneath that guise of put-togetherness
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sophysourpatch · 7 months ago
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iwoulddieforienzo · 5 months ago
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Something really great about the persona 2 cast is that they all individually fucking SUCK to talk to casually. Every single one of them. They are all infuriating. We have:
Tatsuya, who will stare at you blankly if you try to initiate conversation (IS) and will dip without saying a word afterward (EP)
Batsuya, who will scoff and brush you off/otherwise act dismissive
Eikichi, who might honestly be the best to talk to in the IS crew and that is not saying much, who WILL talk extremely loudly over you (probably not on purpose?) and will not be paying particularly close attention to the conversation beyond whatever he wants to say (gets points for talking about his gf. gets points taken away for constantly talking about his gf)
Lisa, who will automatically assume bad faith and will be rude to you the entire conversation unless you manage to defuse her temper (good luck)
Jun, who is uncommunicative at BEST and requires an encyclopedic knowledge of flowers, metaphor and body language just to get a HINT on what he’s thinking, and who will be extremely polite but completely unhelpful. If you tried asking him what he wants for dinner I guarantee it will be the longest 30 minutes of your life as he goes “oh I have no opinion :) whatever you want. :))” EXCEPT HE DOES HAVE OPINIONS. He has SO MANY OPINIONS. He is Expecting you to be able to pick up on his “obvious” clues. He will be passive aggressive if you don’t. (Jun babygirl you suck so bad I love u)
Maya, who is a delight but will very quickly become grating if you try to talk to her about anything serious as she hits you with the white suburban mom's "how to live a happy, healthy life" lifecoach slogans. You can’t even mention, like, stepping in a puddle or something without her hitting you with the positivity beam.
Yukino is great actually. 10/10. She’s fabulous we love her. Incredible conversationalist, chill and fun and easy to get along with. But she’s from Persona One, she doesn’t Count.
Ulala, who WILL bring up her relationship problems in every conversation within 10 minutes at least once. Any longer and she will start talking about Maya.
Do I even need to explain Baofu. Have you seen him.
And finally, Katsuya, who is a cop and a kiss ass and Very Obvious about these things. Also he can't talk to women. He can barely talk to men. Help Him.
And yet they all work wonderfully as a group. They are so annoying I love them
#long post#Nanjo and Elly don't count btw#hi I fucking adore them#I missed them <3 Suou Brothers crawling back into my brain#Persona 3-5 have a very charming casts that are easy to like immediately. Persona 1 & 2 are filled with the most annoying bitches alive#exaggeration obviously. not by that much tho#persona 2s cast in particular is very charming. when they're TOGETHER. Individually? Wellllll...#hmm something about p2s cast in particular feels less. gimmicky? I guess? than the newer persona games#which isn't to say that those casts are worse or that the p2 cast ISN'T gimmicky because they are#but idk. you kind of always know how Ryuji or Ken or Yukiko will react to a situation. but the p2 cast may surprise you#again: doesn't make any of the later casts bad! I absolutely adore them. That you can predict them is evidence of strong character writing!#The p2 cast just feels a little more fleshed out is all. probably because the lack of social links means they're able to progress#throughout the story and change without worrying about conflicting with a link yanno?#I love social links though I think they're a great edition!#They need their kinks ironed out a bit but Yosuke has already proved that they are absolutely capable of working hand in hand with the#development of characters in the story as well#and theyre still fun even when they don't impact the story. I like getting to know side#characters too! (Naoki and Ei and Ai and Daisuke and Kou and the old lady and Akinari and-)#tag ramble#persona 2#tatsuya suou#eikichi mishina#lisa silverman#jun kurosu#maya amano#yukino mayuzumi#ulala serizawa#baofu#katsuya suou#Also um. hi. Its been a while lol
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hotarufutaba · 9 months ago
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persona 4s (mostly arena stuff) and other guys
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katsona-the-katsequel · 7 months ago
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Currently reading the Tsumi ga Ataeshi Batsu novel and the Maya+Ulala and Yukiko+Chie parallels are strong.
You are my best friend and I love you but I don't fully understand you. I want to be you to the point of resentment but would never say anything. I want to be with you because otherwise I would be completely alone.
Hmmm...
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druvjelly · 8 months ago
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Oh yeah. For the final, mention them in the tags
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nodutra19 · 1 year ago
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Persona Stand Name Headcanons
Only for the stuff I'm familiar with tho, so the mainline games and PQ1. I'm ignoring doubles and ultimates tho.
P1 CAST
Naoya Toudou - A Simple Game
Kazuya Toudou - Changeling
Maki Sonomura - Ojalá
Masao Inaba - Uknowhowwedu
Kei Nanjo - Reflections
Yukino Mayuzumi - Kurayami De Dance
Eriko Kirishima - SEARCHLiGHT
Hidehiko Uesugi - Slim Shady
Yuka Ayase - Turf Dancing
Reiji Kido - Sixteen Tons
Kenta Yokouchi - Shame
Yuriko Yamamoto - Guilty As Charged
Michiko Matsudaira - Rock the Casbah
Kumi Hirose - Suicide Lane
Takeda - Instanbul
Tomomi Fujimori - Elton John
Takahisa Kandori - Bitches Brew
P2 CAST
Tatsuya Toudou - Stargazer
Maya Amano - Spanish Doll
Lisa Silverman - Nana
Eikichi Mishina - WOLF DOWN THE EARTH
Jun Kurosu - In the Wake of Poseidon
Joker - Starless
Tatsuya Sudou - False Start
Junko Kurosu - Triplicate
Anna Yoshizaka - 1200
Ginji Sasaki - All Hail the Crimson King
Takashi Hanya - ...Meets His Maker
Ixquic - Funky Motion
Youichi Makimura - Don't Stand So Close to Me
Yasuo Inoe - Sadist Tastes Copper
Hiroki Sugimoto - constellations
Tamaizu Nirasawa - Mysterious Traveler
Musubu Torikiri - Maze
Katsuya Suou - Hotel California
Ulala Serizawa - Waffle
Baofu - KRS-One
JOKER - Munshun
Philemon - Somewhere Far Beyond
P3 CAST
Minato Arisato/Makoto Yuki - The Mystery
Minako Arisato/Kotone Shiomi/FEMC - The 18th Letter
Yukari Takeba - Umbrella
Junpei Iori - Party and Bullshit
Mitsuru Kirijo - Bright Lights, Big City
Akihiko Sanada - The Moody Blues
Fuuka Yamagishi - Harvest Time
Aigis - Remember That
Koromaru - Canserbero
Ken Amada - Mature Opinion
Shinjiro Aragaki - Nobody Speak
Elizabeth - Final Home
Takaya Sakaki - completed nihilism
Jin Shirato - Evolution Rush
Chidori Yoshino - My Witch
Metis - Black Birds
Theodore - Extension
??? - Giving Up the Ghost
P4 CAST
Yu Narukami - John Dope
Yosuke Hanamura - AMERICAN MUSCLE
Chie Satonaka - Warzone
Yukiko Amagi - Anger of the Earth
Kanji Tatsumi - Hit 'Em Up
Rise Kujikawa - Super Shy
Teddie - Inexplicable
Naoto Shirogane - Walk the Walk
Margaret - Yerbatero
Tohru Adachi - Radiologue
P5 CAST
Akira Kurusu/Ren Amamiya/Joker - The Offspring
Morgana - Rasputin
Ryuji Sakamoto - Apocalypshit
Ann Takamaki - Change the World
Yusuke Kitagawa - Imagination
Makoto Nijima - Under Pressure
Futaba Sakura - The Number Song
Haru Okumura - Breakdown
Goro Akechi - Keeping the Motion
Caroline and Justine - Duality
Sumire Yoshizawa - crushcrushcrush
Takuto Maruki - Don
Zen - Starch
Rei - Winter Lane
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yo-kaiwatchkillyourfamily · 26 days ago
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Yo-kai Watch: The Movie, released in Japan under the name Yo-kai Watch: Tanjō no Himitsu da Nyan!,[a] is a 2014 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Shigeharu Takahashi and Shinji Ushiro as part of the Yo-kai Watch franchise.[3][4] The film was released on December 20, 2014 in Japan.[3] It was followed by Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan!, released on December 19, 2015.[5]
Yo-kai Watch: The Movie
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Japanese name
Kanji
映画 妖怪ウォッチ 誕生の秘密だニャン!
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Directed by
Shigeharu Takahashi [ja]
Shinji Ushiro [ja]
Screenplay by
Yoichi Kato
Story by
Animation Real Life
Based on
Yo-kai Watch
by Level-5
Produced by
Kiyofumi Kajiwara
Makoto Wada
Izumi Furusawa
Yukari Hayakawa
Junichi Yanagihara
Starring
Haruka Tomatsu
Tomokazu Seki
Etsuko Kozakura
Romi Park
Yuki Kaji
Cinematography
Tatsumi Yukiwaki
Edited by
Emi Onodera
Music by
Kenichiro Saigo
Production
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OLM, Inc.
Distributed by
Toho[1]
Release date
December 20, 2014 (Japan)
Running time
97 minutes
Country
Japan
Language
Japanese
Box office
$99.5 million[2]
Plot
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This article needs an improved plot summary. (December 2015)
The plot is the same as Yo-kai Watch 2, but with some changes. One night, the evil Yo-kai duo Kin and Gin steal the Yo-kai Watch from Nate Adams to help their master Dame Dedtime prevent humans and Yo-kai from being friends. He then encounters the Yo-kai Meganyan, who tells him that Yo-kai are real. He and the crew head to Nate's grandmother Lucy Loo Adams, encounter a shadow and chase it, but to no avail. Meganyan returns, asking to pull out the cork in his body—the cork that suppresses his energy. Nate decides not to pull it out, and asks Jibanyan & Whisper to pull it out for him, but to no avail. Nate pulls it out, and he and the crew get covered in pink smoke. He finds help from the Yo-kai Hovernyan - and uses a time stone to take Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan back in time 60 years to when the Yo-kai Watch was first invented by Nate's own grandfather Nathaniel Adams while he was a kid. Dame Dedtime gets word of this, and tries a plan to push the human world farther from the Yo-kai world. Together, the two boys battles against Dame Dedtime and her Wicked Yo-kai minions to save the world of the past from her evil plans and recover the Nate's Yo-kai Watch.
Voice cast
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Character Japanese voice actor English voice actor
Nathan "Nate" Adams (Keita Amano) Haruka Tomatsu Johnny Yong Bosch
Whisper Tomokazu Seki Joey D'Auria
Jibanyan Etsuko Kozakura Alicyn Packard
Nathaniel Adams (Keizō Amano) Romi Park Meyer DeLeeuw
Hovernyan (Fuyunyan) / Darknyan Yūki Kaji Johnny Yong Bosch
Darknyan Brent Pendergrass
Meganyan (Dekanyan) Johnny Yong Bosch
Buchinyan Etsuko Kozakura
Tomokazu Seki Alicyn Packard
Joey D'Auria
Dame Dedtime (Tokio Ubaune) Kataoka Ainosuke VI Alicyn Packard
Kin and Gin Vanilla Yamazaki
Mika Kanai Melissa Hutchison
Jenn Wong
Lucy Loo Adams (Yukiko "Yukippe" Amano) Hisako Kyōda (old)
Haruka Shimazaki[6] (young) Jenn Wong
Robonyan Naoki Bandō Joey D'Auria
Shogunyan (Bushinyan) Etsuko Kozakura Alicyn Packard
Komasan Aya Endō Melissa Hutchison
Walkappa (Nogappa) Masahito Yabe
Kyubi Ryoko Nagata
Tattletell (Bakuroba) Chie Sato
Blazion (Melamelion) Yuko Sasamoto Brent Pendergrass
Roughraff (Gurerurin) Naoki Bandō
Noway (Murikabe) Toru Nara
Manjimutt (Jinmenken) Naoki Bandō Paul Greenberg
Happierre (Honobono) Masahito Yabe
Dandoodle (Ikemenken)
Aaron Adams Tōru Nara Brent Pendergrass
Lily Adams Ryoko Nagata Alicyn Packard
Katie Forester (Fumika "Fumi-chan" Kodama) Aya Endō Melissa Hutchison
Edward "Eddie" Archer (Kanchi Imada) Chie Sato Brent Pendergrass
Barnaby "Bear" Bernstein (Gorota "Kuma" Kumashima) Toru Nara Paul Greenberg
Master Nyada Ken Shimura Joey D'Auria
Bronzlow (Do) Masahito Yabe Paul Greenberg
Production
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Music
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The film's score was written Kenichiro Saigo.
Opening Theme
"Gera Gera Po (Movie Version)" by King Cream Soda (Japan)
"Yo-kai Watch" by Basilio Fernando Ferreira (USA)
Ending Theme
"Yo-kai Medley" by Yo-kai King Dream Soda & "Kuwagata to Kabutomushi" by King Cream Soda (Japan & USA)
Release
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Marketing
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The film was announced in July 2014 on CoroCoro Comic.[4] The first trailer was released in August[7] and another trailer was released in October.[8] A second film was announced in November.[9] A story tie-in to the film was included in the video game Yo-kai Watch 2: Shinuchi, released on December 13.[10] A manga of the film, illustrated by Noriyuki Konishi, was released in December, reaching the 30th place on the weekly chart with 32,561 copies sold on its first week,[11] and selling 261,145 copies by its fifth week.[12]
Home media
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The Blu-ray and DVD were released on July 8, 2015, with both reaching the number-one place on the animation rankings, with 14,090 and 84,932 copies sold, respectively.[13][14] By its 13th week, the DVD had sold 128,810 copies.[15]
Western release
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In September 2016, it was revealed via the Fathom Events website that the movie would be screened one time only on October 15, in select cinemas across the United States. Attendees received an exclusive Hovernyan medal at the screening.[16] It was released on Netflix on December 1, 2016 in the United States before leaving the service on March 3, 2021.[17] Its DVD was released on May 19, 2020, nearly four years after its theatrical release. the film was distributed by Wild Bunch in France, 01 Distribution In Italy, Buena Vista International in Turkey, Selecta Vision in Spain and Universal Pictures in some countries.
Reception
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Box office
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The film set a new record for Toho for advance ticket sales, with 721,422 sold by October 26,[9] reaching 840,000 by late November[18] and more than 1 million by mid-December.[19]
The film was number-one on its opening weekend, with ¥1.629 billion,[20] a record for a Japanese film, previously held by Howl's Moving Castle.[21] reached ¥5 billion by its third weekend,[22] ¥6.54 billion by the fourth weekend[23] and ¥7 billion by the sixth weekend.[24] The film grossed ¥7.8 billion ($73,623,258) at the Japanese box office, where it was the highest-grossing domestic film of 2015.[25]
Overseas, the film grossed ₩1.98 billion ($1.69 million) upon its opening in South Korea,[26] and went on to gross ₩3,888,698,100 ($3,437,804) there.[27] The film also grossed $257,343 in the United States and Canada, and $1,715,393 in France, the United Arab Emirates, and Thailand.[2] The film grossed a total of $99.5 million worldwide.[2]
Critical reception
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Kotaku's Mike Fahey described the movie as keeping the humor of the TV show even in its highest dramatic stakes.[28] Anime News Network reviewer James Beckett liked the humor, but was bothered by the pacing issues. He gave it a B grading.[29]
Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an 80% with average rating of 6.6/10 based on 5 critics reviews.[30]
Notes
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Yo-kai Watch: Tanjō no Himitsu da Nyan! (映画 妖怪ウォッチ 誕生の秘密だニャン!, Eiga Yōkai Wotchi Tanjō no Himitsu da Nyan!, lit. Yo-kai Watch the Movie: Its the Secret of Birth, Meow!)
References
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"映画 妖怪ウォッチ 誕生の秘密だニャン!". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"Yo-kai Watch Movie: It's the Secret of Birth, Meow!". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"映画 妖怪ウォッチ 誕生の秘密だニャン!(2014)". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Egan (June 10, 2014). "Level-5's Yo-kai Watch Games Get Film in December". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Hodgkins, Crystalyn (June 14, 2014). "2nd Yo-kai Watch Film Opens in Japan on December 19". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 8, 2014). "AKB48's Haruka Shimazaki Guest Stars in Yo-kai Watch Film". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Nelkin, Sarah (August 28, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch Film's Trailer Teases Origin of Magical Watch". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Mahoney, Rachel (October 17, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch Anime Film's Trailer Reveals Time-Traveling Story". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Ego (November 2, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch Gets 2nd Film Next Winter". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Egan (October 10, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Gets 3rd Version on December 13". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Ressler, Karen (December 24, 2014). "Japanese Comic Ranking, December 15–21". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Ressler, Karen (January 21, 2014). "Japanese Comic Ranking, January 12–18". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Egan (July 14, 2015). "Japan's Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking, July 6–12". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
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"YO-KAI WATCH: THE MOVIE EVENT | Fathom Events". Fathom Events. September 4, 2016. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Whritenour, Jacob (December 1, 2016). "Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie Now Streaming on Netflix". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Hodgkins, Crystalyn (November 27, 2014). "Yokai Watch Film Sets Toho Record with 840,000 Advance Tickets Sold". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Nelkin, Sarah (December 14, 2014). "Yokai Watch Film Sets New Toho Record with 1 Million Advance Tickets". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loveridge, Lynzee (December 22, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch Film Beats Out Disney's Big Hero 6 at Japanese Box Office". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Komatsu, Mikikazu (December 24, 2014). ""Yo-Kai Watch" Film Breaks Opening Weekend Record of "Howl's Moving Castle"". www.crunchyroll.com. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Ressler, Karen (January 5, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch Film Tops 5 Billion Yen, But Big Hero 6 Rises to #1". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Nelkin, Sarah (January 13, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch Film Tops 6.5 Billion Yen, Psycho-Pass Earns 248 Million". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Ressler, Karen (January 26, 2015). "Big Hero 6 Tops Yo-kai Watch for 4th Straight Weekend". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"2015". Eiren. Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
Kevin Ma (July 27, 2015). "Assassination slays competition in South Korea". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on August 29, 2015. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
"영화정보". KOFIC. Korean Film Council. Retrieved October 16, 2022. Yokai Watch
Fahey, Mark (October 14, 2016). "Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie Is As Whimsical As Saving The World From Evil Spirits Gets". Kotaku. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Beckett, James (October 14, 2016). "Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"Yo-kai Watch: The Movie Event (2014)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
External links
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Yo-kai Watch: The Movie (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Yo-kai Watch: The Movie at IMDb
is that the entirety of the first Yo Kai watch movie? on IMDb?
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 妖怪ウォッチ | Yo-Kai Watch Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Kodama Fumiaki | Kenny Forester & Fuyunyan | Hovernyan, Amano Keizou | Nathaniel Adams & Kodama Fumiaki | Kenny Forester, Kodama Fumiaki | Kenny Forester & Kodama Mariko | Kelly Forester, Kodama Fumiaki | Kenny Forester & Amano Yukiko | Lucy Adams, Kodama Fumiaki | Kenny Forester & Kodama Fumika | Katie Forester, Minor or Background Relationship(s) Characters: Kodama Fumiaki | Kenny Forester, Kodama Fumika | Katie Forester, Fuyunyan | Hovernyan, Amano Keizou | Nathaniel Adams, Kodama Mariko | Kelly Forester, Amano Yukiko | Lucy Adams Additional Tags: Kodama Fumiaki | Kenny Forester Centric, Tooth-Rotting Fluff, Birthday Fluff, Short One Shot, Autistic Keizou Amano, Canon Compliant, Protagonist Kodama Fumika | Katie Forester, Platonic Relationships, Yo-Kai Watch 2's 10th Anniversary Summary:
Kenny Forester has never been one to celebrate his birthday - but when he's so important to those around him, such an important day can't be easily ignored.
happy birthday yokai watch 2 <3
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Yo-kai Watch: The Movie, released in Japan under the name Yo-kai Watch: Tanjō no Himitsu da Nyan!,[a] is a 2014 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Shigeharu Takahashi and Shinji Ushiro as part of the Yo-kai Watch franchise.[3][4] The film was released on December 20, 2014 in Japan.[3] It was followed by Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan!, released on December 19, 2015.[5]
Yo-kai Watch: The Movie
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji
映画 妖怪ウォッチ 誕生の秘密だニャン!
Transcriptions
Directed by
Shigeharu Takahashi [ja]
Shinji Ushiro [ja]
Screenplay by
Yoichi Kato
Story by
Animation Real Life
Based on
Yo-kai Watch
by Level-5
Produced by
Kiyofumi Kajiwara
Makoto Wada
Izumi Furusawa
Yukari Hayakawa
Junichi Yanagihara
Starring
Haruka Tomatsu
Tomokazu Seki
Etsuko Kozakura
Romi Park
Yuki Kaji
Cinematography
Tatsumi Yukiwaki
Edited by
Emi Onodera
Music by
Kenichiro Saigo
Production
company
OLM, Inc.
Distributed by
Toho[1]
Release date
December 20, 2014 (Japan)
Running time
97 minutes
Country
Japan
Language
Japanese
Box office
$99.5 million[2]
Plot
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This article needs an improved plot summary. (December 2015)
The plot is the same as Yo-kai Watch 2, but with some changes. One night, the evil Yo-kai duo Kin and Gin steal the Yo-kai Watch from Nate Adams to help their master Dame Dedtime prevent humans and Yo-kai from being friends. He then encounters the Yo-kai Meganyan, who tells him that Yo-kai are real. He and the crew head to Nate's grandmother Lucy Loo Adams, encounter a shadow and chase it, but to no avail. Meganyan returns, asking to pull out the cork in his body—the cork that suppresses his energy. Nate decides not to pull it out, and asks Jibanyan & Whisper to pull it out for him, but to no avail. Nate pulls it out, and he and the crew get covered in pink smoke. He finds help from the Yo-kai Hovernyan - and uses a time stone to take Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan back in time 60 years to when the Yo-kai Watch was first invented by Nate's own grandfather Nathaniel Adams while he was a kid. Dame Dedtime gets word of this, and tries a plan to push the human world farther from the Yo-kai world. Together, the two boys battles against Dame Dedtime and her Wicked Yo-kai minions to save the world of the past from her evil plans and recover the Nate's Yo-kai Watch.
Voice cast
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Character Japanese voice actor English voice actor
Nathan "Nate" Adams (Keita Amano) Haruka Tomatsu Johnny Yong Bosch
Whisper Tomokazu Seki Joey D'Auria
Jibanyan Etsuko Kozakura Alicyn Packard
Nathaniel Adams (Keizō Amano) Romi Park Meyer DeLeeuw
Hovernyan (Fuyunyan) / Darknyan Yūki Kaji Johnny Yong Bosch
Darknyan Brent Pendergrass
Meganyan (Dekanyan) Johnny Yong Bosch
Buchinyan Etsuko Kozakura
Tomokazu Seki Alicyn Packard
Joey D'Auria
Dame Dedtime (Tokio Ubaune) Kataoka Ainosuke VI Alicyn Packard
Kin and Gin Vanilla Yamazaki
Mika Kanai Melissa Hutchison
Jenn Wong
Lucy Loo Adams (Yukiko "Yukippe" Amano) Hisako Kyōda (old)
Haruka Shimazaki[6] (young) Jenn Wong
Robonyan Naoki Bandō Joey D'Auria
Shogunyan (Bushinyan) Etsuko Kozakura Alicyn Packard
Komasan Aya Endō Melissa Hutchison
Walkappa (Nogappa) Masahito Yabe
Kyubi Ryoko Nagata
Tattletell (Bakuroba) Chie Sato
Blazion (Melamelion) Yuko Sasamoto Brent Pendergrass
Roughraff (Gurerurin) Naoki Bandō
Noway (Murikabe) Toru Nara
Manjimutt (Jinmenken) Naoki Bandō Paul Greenberg
Happierre (Honobono) Masahito Yabe
Dandoodle (Ikemenken)
Aaron Adams Tōru Nara Brent Pendergrass
Lily Adams Ryoko Nagata Alicyn Packard
Katie Forester (Fumika "Fumi-chan" Kodama) Aya Endō Melissa Hutchison
Edward "Eddie" Archer (Kanchi Imada) Chie Sato Brent Pendergrass
Barnaby "Bear" Bernstein (Gorota "Kuma" Kumashima) Toru Nara Paul Greenberg
Master Nyada Ken Shimura Joey D'Auria
Bronzlow (Do) Masahito Yabe Paul Greenberg
Production
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Music
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The film's score was written Kenichiro Saigo.
Opening Theme
"Gera Gera Po (Movie Version)" by King Cream Soda (Japan)
"Yo-kai Watch" by Basilio Fernando Ferreira (USA)
Ending Theme
"Yo-kai Medley" by Yo-kai King Dream Soda & "Kuwagata to Kabutomushi" by King Cream Soda (Japan & USA)
Release
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Marketing
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The film was announced in July 2014 on CoroCoro Comic.[4] The first trailer was released in August[7] and another trailer was released in October.[8] A second film was announced in November.[9] A story tie-in to the film was included in the video game Yo-kai Watch 2: Shinuchi, released on December 13.[10] A manga of the film, illustrated by Noriyuki Konishi, was released in December, reaching the 30th place on the weekly chart with 32,561 copies sold on its first week,[11] and selling 261,145 copies by its fifth week.[12]
Home media
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The Blu-ray and DVD were released on July 8, 2015, with both reaching the number-one place on the animation rankings, with 14,090 and 84,932 copies sold, respectively.[13][14] By its 13th week, the DVD had sold 128,810 copies.[15]
Western release
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In September 2016, it was revealed via the Fathom Events website that the movie would be screened one time only on October 15, in select cinemas across the United States. Attendees received an exclusive Hovernyan medal at the screening.[16] It was released on Netflix on December 1, 2016 in the United States before leaving the service on March 3, 2021.[17] Its DVD was released on May 19, 2020, nearly four years after its theatrical release. the film was distributed by Wild Bunch in France, 01 Distribution In Italy, Buena Vista International in Turkey, Selecta Vision in Spain and Universal Pictures in some countries.
Reception
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Box office
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The film set a new record for Toho for advance ticket sales, with 721,422 sold by October 26,[9] reaching 840,000 by late November[18] and more than 1 million by mid-December.[19]
The film was number-one on its opening weekend, with ¥1.629 billion,[20] a record for a Japanese film, previously held by Howl's Moving Castle.[21] reached ¥5 billion by its third weekend,[22] ¥6.54 billion by the fourth weekend[23] and ¥7 billion by the sixth weekend.[24] The film grossed ¥7.8 billion ($73,623,258) at the Japanese box office, where it was the highest-grossing domestic film of 2015.[25]
Overseas, the film grossed ₩1.98 billion ($1.69 million) upon its opening in South Korea,[26] and went on to gross ₩3,888,698,100 ($3,437,804) there.[27] The film also grossed $257,343 in the United States and Canada, and $1,715,393 in France, the United Arab Emirates, and Thailand.[2] The film grossed a total of $99.5 million worldwide.[2]
Critical reception
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Kotaku's Mike Fahey described the movie as keeping the humor of the TV show even in its highest dramatic stakes.[28] Anime News Network reviewer James Beckett liked the humor, but was bothered by the pacing issues. He gave it a B grading.[29]
Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an 80% with average rating of 6.6/10 based on 5 critics reviews.[30]
Notes
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Yo-kai Watch: Tanjō no Himitsu da Nyan! (映画 妖怪ウォッチ 誕生の秘密だニャン!, Eiga Yōkai Wotchi Tanjō no Himitsu da Nyan!, lit. Yo-kai Watch the Movie: Its the Secret of Birth, Meow!)
References
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"映画 妖怪ウォッチ 誕生の秘密だニャン!". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"Yo-kai Watch Movie: It's the Secret of Birth, Meow!". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"映画 妖怪ウォッチ 誕生の秘密だニャン!(2014)". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Egan (June 10, 2014). "Level-5's Yo-kai Watch Games Get Film in December". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Hodgkins, Crystalyn (June 14, 2014). "2nd Yo-kai Watch Film Opens in Japan on December 19". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 8, 2014). "AKB48's Haruka Shimazaki Guest Stars in Yo-kai Watch Film". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Nelkin, Sarah (August 28, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch Film's Trailer Teases Origin of Magical Watch". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Mahoney, Rachel (October 17, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch Anime Film's Trailer Reveals Time-Traveling Story". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Ego (November 2, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch Gets 2nd Film Next Winter". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Egan (October 10, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Gets 3rd Version on December 13". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Ressler, Karen (December 24, 2014). "Japanese Comic Ranking, December 15–21". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Ressler, Karen (January 21, 2014). "Japanese Comic Ranking, January 12–18". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Egan (July 14, 2015). "Japan's Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking, July 6–12". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Egan (July 14, 2015). "Japan's Animation DVD Ranking, July 5–12". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loo, Egan (October 6, 2015). "Japan's Animation DVD Ranking, September 28-October 4". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"YO-KAI WATCH: THE MOVIE EVENT | Fathom Events". Fathom Events. September 4, 2016. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Whritenour, Jacob (December 1, 2016). "Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie Now Streaming on Netflix". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Hodgkins, Crystalyn (November 27, 2014). "Yokai Watch Film Sets Toho Record with 840,000 Advance Tickets Sold". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Nelkin, Sarah (December 14, 2014). "Yokai Watch Film Sets New Toho Record with 1 Million Advance Tickets". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Loveridge, Lynzee (December 22, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch Film Beats Out Disney's Big Hero 6 at Japanese Box Office". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Komatsu, Mikikazu (December 24, 2014). ""Yo-Kai Watch" Film Breaks Opening Weekend Record of "Howl's Moving Castle"". www.crunchyroll.com. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Ressler, Karen (January 5, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch Film Tops 5 Billion Yen, But Big Hero 6 Rises to #1". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Nelkin, Sarah (January 13, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch Film Tops 6.5 Billion Yen, Psycho-Pass Earns 248 Million". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Ressler, Karen (January 26, 2015). "Big Hero 6 Tops Yo-kai Watch for 4th Straight Weekend". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"2015". Eiren. Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
Kevin Ma (July 27, 2015). "Assassination slays competition in South Korea". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on August 29, 2015. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
"영화정보". KOFIC. Korean Film Council. Retrieved October 16, 2022. Yokai Watch
Fahey, Mark (October 14, 2016). "Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie Is As Whimsical As Saving The World From Evil Spirits Gets". Kotaku. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
Beckett, James (October 14, 2016). "Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
"Yo-kai Watch: The Movie Event (2014)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
External links
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Yo-kai Watch: The Movie (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Yo-kai Watch: The Movie at IMDb
is that the entire wikipedia article for yokai watch the movie
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gayest-persona-character · 1 year ago
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Round 2!
This one is a little shorter as we feed in the characters absent from the last round.
Link for full bracket here!
Rules
Vote for who you think is more queer/gay (doesn't matter if you think they're bi, pan, gay, lesbian, etc. Who's the most not straight!)
I will allow propaganda in the form of asks or notes (tags and comments) or reblogs.
Be nice and respectful. Not everyone has the same headcanons.
Remember, this is mostly just for fun! We have a few submitted characters for this exact purpose, so don't take things too seriously. (It doesn't matter what the results are, most persona characters will be queer-coded in my heart)
Here's the list of polls:
Kunikazu Okumura vs Labrys
Sojiro Sakura vs Yukiko Amagi
Sugimura vs Mayumi Yamano
Rei vs Bebe
Sae Niijima vs Ann Takamaki
Bunkichi and Mitsuko vs Ichiko Ohya
Chika Ueda vs Chihiro Fushimi
Naoya Toudou vs Philemon
Takaya Sakaki vs Kou Ichijou
Theodore vs Miyabi Hanakouji
Daisuke Nagase vs Akihiko Sanada
Yusuke Kitagawa vs Ryuji Sakamoto
Nyarlathotep vs Haru Okumura
Kotone Shiomi vs Angel and Julian
Jun Kurosu vs Rio Iwasaki
Yukari Takeba vs Maya Amano
Ryoji Mochizuki vs Saori Hasegawa
Sophia vs Junpei Iori
Lisa Silverman vs Chizuru Ishigami
Natsuki Moriyama vs Mamoru Hayase
Rumi vs Lala Escargot
Naoki Konishi vs Junko Kurosu
Kenta Yokouchi vs Tae Takemi
Akinari Kamiki vs Kenji Tomochika
Katsuya Suou vs Eriko Kirishima
Yu Narukami vs Metis
Tohru Adachi vs Takuto Maruki
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braveryhearted · 9 months ago
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MUSE LIST AND AVAILBILTY
**SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
ANIME & MANGA
DEATH NOTE Light Yagami-Secondary L Lawliet / Ryugazaki-Secondary Misa Amane-Secondary
THE MELANCHOLY OF HARUHI SUZUMIYA Tsuruya-Secondary Kyon-Secondary
OURAN HIGH SCHOOL HOST CLUB Haruhi Fujioka-Secondary Tamaki Suou-Secondary Kyoya Ootori-Primary
BOKU NO HERO ACADEMIA Tenya Iida-Secondary Tamaki Amajiki-Request
JOJO’S BIZARRE ADVENTURE Johnathan Joestar-Secondary Joeseph Joestar ( Part 2 only )-Secondary Jotaro Kujo ( Part 3 only )-Primary Giorno Giovanna-Secondary Trish Una- Secondary Diego Brando-Primary
FREE!! IWATOBI SWIM CLUB Rei Ryugazaki-Request
FRUITS BASKET Yuuki Sohma-Request
BLACK BUTLER Sebastian Michaelis-Primary Madame Red-Secondary Lau-Secondary Ronald Knox-Request
SAILOR MOON Usagi Tsukino-Primary Rei Hino-Request
SOUL EATER Death the Kid-Primary Maka Albarn-Primary
FULL METAL ALCHEMIST Ling Yao-Primary Edward Elric-Primary Roy Mustang-Secondary
GINTAMA Gintoki Sakata-Primary Hijikata Toshiro-Secondary Sougo Okita-Secondary Kamui-Request Takasugi Shinsuke-Secondary Otae Shumura-Secondary
MOB PSYCHO 100 Ritsu Kageyama-Request Reigen Arataka-Primary Shigeo / Mob Kageyama-Primary
SLAYERS Lina Inverse-Primary Xelloss-Primary Zelgadiss Greywords-Primary Naga the Serpent-Secondary
SKIP BEAT Kyoko Mogami-Secondary Ren Tsugura-Request Reino-Request
HORIMIYA Izumi Miyamura-Request
SK8 INFINITY / SKATE THE INFINITY Langa Hasegawa / Snow-Request Tadashi Kikuchi / Snake-Request Ainosuke Shindo / Adam-Primary
BLEACH Byakuya Kuchiki-Primary Kaien Shiba-Secondary Ichigo Kurosaki-Secondary Sousuke Aizen-Secondary
TIGER & BUNNY Barnaby Brooks Jr.-Primary Karine Lyle / Blue Rose-Secondary Ryan Goldsmith / Golden Ryan-Secondary Yuri Petrov / Lunatic-Secondary
FAIRY TAIL Gray Fullbuster-Primary Jellal Fernandez-Secondary Lucy Heartfillia-Secondary Loke-Primary
DETECTIVE CONAN / MAGIC KAITO Ai Haibara / Shiho Miyano-Secondary Heiji Hattori-Secondary Saguru Hakuba-Primary Akako Koizumi-Secondary
TRIGUN
Meryl Stryfe-Primary Vash ( Saverem ) Stampede-Primary Knives Millions-Seconday
CHAINSAW MAN
Kobeni Higashiyama-Secondary Asa Mitaka-Secondary
NARUTO
Hinata Hyuuga-Request Itachi Uchiha-Primary
TRINITY BLOOD
Abel Knightlord-Primary Cain Knightlord-Primary Ion Fortuna-Request Esther Blanchett-Primary
JUJUTSU KAISEN
Maki Zenin-Secondary Satoru Gojo-Primary Kento Nanami-Secondary Suguru Geto-Request
BLACK CLOVER
Asta-Primary
SNOW WHITE WITH THE RED HAIR
Zen Wisteria-Primary Shirayuki-Primary
CORRECTOR YUI
Yui Kasuga / Corrector Yui-Primary Synchro-Secondary Control-Secondary
CODE GEASS Lelouch vi Britannia / Zero-Secondary Suzaku Kururugi-Secondary
BLUE EXORCIST
Rin Okumura-Secondary
MLB
Adrien Agreste-Request
SPY X FAMILY
Yor Briar / Forger-Primary
TRC
Fai D. Flourite / YUI-Secondary
ONE PIECE
Tashigi- Primary
PRETEAR
Himeno Awayuki
VIDEO GAMES
FINAL FANTASY SERIES Sephiroth-Request Noctis Lucis Caelum-Primary Zidane-Secondary Aerith Gainsborough-Secondary Vincent Valentine-Primary Clive Rosfield-Primary Cidolfus Telamon-Primary
FIRE EMBLEM SERIES Micaiah-Primary Charlotte-Secondary Celica-Secondary Niles / Zero-Primary Hilda Valentine Goneril-Request Ferdinand von Aegir-Secondary Griss / Gregory-Primary Alcryst-Primary Diamant-Primary Ephraim-Secondary F! Alear-Primary
ACE ATTORNEY SERIES Phoenix Wright-Secondary Athena Cykes-Primary Simon Blackquill-Primary Franziska von Karma-Secondary
PERSONA SERIES Maya Amano-Primary Akihiko Sanada-Primary Mitsuru Kirijo-Primary Sho Minazuki-Secondary Labrys-Primary Naoto Shirogane-Secondary Yukiko Amagi-Primary Tohru Adachi-Secondary Toshiro Kasukabe-Primary Wonder- Request HARU OKUMURA-Primary FUTABA SAKURA-Seconday SOPHIA-Secondary GORO AKECHI-Request TAKUTO MARUKI- Secondary ZENKICHI HASEGAWA-Primary AKIRA KONOE-Request
SMT SERIES Aogami-Secondary
DANGANRONPA SERIES Byakuya Togami-Request Kaede Akamatsu-Request
DEVIL MAY CRY SERIES Nero de Angelo-Secondary Dante Sparda-Primary Lady / Mary-Request V & Vergil Sparda-Primary
TWEWY: NEO Sho Minamimoto -Secondary Nagi Usui -Secondary Shoka Sakurane -Secondary Rindo Kanade -Secondary Hishima Sakazuki -Secondary
TALES OF
Jude Mathis-Secondary Alphen-Secondary Law-Secondary
RESIDENT EVIL SERIES
Karl Heisenburg -Primary Ethan Winters -Secondary Leon Kennedy -Secondary Clair Redfield-Request Jill Valentine-Request Albert Wesker-Primary
DOT HACK GU Haseo-Primary Atoli-Secondary Ovan-Primary
BAULDER’S GATE 3 Astarion Ancunín-Primary Shadowheart-Request Tav / Serenity Caldwell-Primary
FNAF MOVIE Mike Schmitt-Request
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA
Link ( Twilight Princess )-Secondary
TWISTED WONDERLAND
Skully J. Graves-Secondary
METAPHOR: REFANTAZIO
Leon Strohl da Haliaetus-Primary Louis Guiabern-Primary Juani Cygnus-Second
SONIC SERIES
Shadow the Hedgehog
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katsona-the-katsequel · 9 months ago
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At which age did they awaken their Personas?
Not the age they began fighting with them. Just the age of awakening. I'm trying to get an age range here. Shotout to Aigis for being the youngest user to awaken to her Persona, at the amazing age of "pre-installed upon activation".
So, from oldest to youngest:
Unknown. Adult
37 years old
Takashi Hanya
Takuto Maruki
Zenkichi Hasegawa
Junko Kurosu (assuming she had a Reverse Persona like the other admins)
33 years old
Ginji Sasaki
28 years old
Takahisa Kandori
27 years old
Baofu
Tohru Adachi
25 years old
Katsuya Suou
24 years old
Ulala Serizawa
Unknown. Could have been a teen or an adult
Tatsuya Sudou
18 years old
17 years old
Yasuo Inoe
Makoto Niijima
Naoya Toudou
Maki Sonomura
Masao Inaba
Kei Nanjo
Eriko Kirishima
Reiji Kido
Yukino Mayuzumi
Lisa Silverman
Jun Kurosu
Anna Yoshizaka
16 years old
Hiroki Sugimoto
Haru Okumura
Hidehiko Uesugi
Yuka Ayase
Minato Arisato/Kotone Shiomi
Junpei Iori
Yukari Takeba
Fuuka Yamagishi
Yu Narukami
Yosuke Hanamura
Chie Satonaka
Yukiko Amagi
Naoto Shirogane
15 years old
Rise Kujikawa
Akira Kurusu
Ryuji Sakamoto
Ann Takamaki
Yusuke Kitagawa
Unknown. Between Ages 16-18
Kanji Tatsumi
Goro Akechi
Futaba Sakura
Sumire Yoshizawa
Kenta Yokouchi
Tomomi Fujimori
Kumi Hirose
Michiko Matsudaira
Yuriko Yamamoto
Unknown. Could have been a child, a teen, or an adult
Takeda
Unknown. Could have been a child or a teen
Eikichi Mishina
Akihiko Sanada
Shinjiro Aragaki
Unknown. Could have been a child
Mitsuru Kirijo
Takaya Sakaki
Jin Shirato
Chidori Yoshino
13 years old
Maya Amano
Akari Hoshi
11 years old
Ken Amada
9 years old
Randolph Carter
8 years old
Tatsuya Suou
2 years old
Morgana
The moment she was born
Aigis
Koromaru
???
Teddie
Sophia
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