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KOEI Tecmo Games announced on Friday that Gust's Blue Reflection (Blue Reflection - Maboroshi ni Mau Shōjo no Ken) game is getting a television anime adaptation that will premiere in April on MBS, TBS, and BS-TBS' "Animeism" programming block. The anime is titled Blue Reflection Ray.



The anime stars Manaka Iwami as Hiori Hirahara and Haruka Chisuga as Ruka Hanari.

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Risako Yoshida (The Irregular at Magic High School: Visitor Arc, Diabolik Lovers More, Blood) is directing the anime at J.C. Staff. Akiko Waba (EUREKA SEVEN AO, A Lull in the Sea, Lostorage incited WIXOSS) is writing and overseeing the series scripts. Koichi Kikuta is adapting Mel Kishida's original character designs for animation, Yoshikazu Iwanami is the sound director at Magic Capsule, and Daisuke Shinoda is composing the music. EXiNA is performing the opening theme song.

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The game launched for PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam in North America and Europe in September 2017. The game shipped in Japan in March 2017 for PS4 and PlayStation Vita.

KOEI Tecmo describes the game's story:



Taking her first steps back into an everyday school life, Hinako is lost in a sea of unknown faces until she encounters a middle school friend, Sanae Nishida. Hinako notices a strange aura emerge from Sanae and suddenly awakens in a mysterious world where an intimidating demon awaits her! Before she has time to react, a pair of friendly voices reach out to her: “It will be alright. You can fight. Put your heart into the ring on your finger, and fight as a Reflector!” The magical twins Yuzu and Lime bestow Reflector powers on Hinako, promising her they will grant any wish she desires if she protects the world from devastating forces that seek to threaten humanity.
This is how Hinako learns of the mysterious parallel dimension, The Common: a place created by the unconsciousness of the human collective; where the causes of humans' latent troubles lurk. Alongside Yuzu and Lime, she leaps fearlessly into this unknown world in search of crystallized emotion fragments – the physical manifestation of her classmates' struggles – but encounters a myriad of challenges in her path. Players will explore unique and perilous locations in their attempt to locate these fragments and resolve their classmates' problems in the real world, and will be called upon to battle dangerous demons who stand in their way!
While Hinako and her friends solve the problems plaguing Hoshinomiya Girls' High School and live their day-to-day lives, devastating forces loom closer at each moment. These are the Sephira, gigantic creatures harboring overwhelming powers which threaten to end the world as the girls know it! In order to protect their classmates as well as humanity itself, Hinako, Yuzu and Lime transform into their magical Reflector forms and use their most powerful abilities by gathering the energy of emotions. By harnessing the close bonds they have formed, the Reflectors fight in hopes of repelling the Sephira forces once and for all.
Mel Kishida (Sound of the Sky, Hana-Saku Iroha, Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland) designed the characters for the game and was also credited as supervisor, while Keiichi Sigsawa (Kino's Journey, Allison), Yūsaku Igarashi (Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu), and Kōji Natsumi (Hazakura ga Kita Natsu, Girly Airforce) were in charge of series composition.
 
The official website for Blue Reflection Ray, the television anime adaptation of Gust's Blue Reflection (Blue Reflection - Maboroshi ni Mau Shōjo no Ken) game, revealed two more cast members on Friday. The newly announced cast includes:

Yuka Takakura as Momo Tanabe, an 18-year-old girl who has repeated a grade twice before dropping out of high school and working a part time job
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Hitomi Ohwada as Miyako Shirakaba, a first-year high school student from a wealthy family who is actually suffering and is envious of others
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mm boh, mi aspettavo di trovare gli stessi pg ma vedo che sono tutti diversi
 
Oddio vero, l'avevo proprio rimossa lei
Ako mi era rimasta più impressa per il carattere peperino che aveva
Sì Ako era più simpatica mentre Sarasa più semplice. Se non fosse che ha avuto un ruolo più rilevante nella storia Sarasa rischiava di essere davvero dimenticabile.



Tornando all'anime voglio proprio vedere l'aspetto da reflector dei personaggi e se ci saranno sono curioso di vedere quali sephira metteranno.:azz:
 
Blue Reflection Ray TV Anime's Videos Preview Songs, Character Voices, Action Scenes

The official website for Blue Reflection Ray, the television anime of Gust's Blue Reflection (Blue Reflection - Maboroshi ni Mau Shōjo no Ken) role-playing game, began streaming two new promotional videos on Tuesday. The "Rouge" video reveals and previews the ending theme song "Seishin" (Deepest) by ACCAMER. The video also previews the eight main characters' voices.



The "Blue" video previews EXiNA's opening theme song "DiViNE" as well as Hiori Hirahara and the others transforming into Reflectors for dynamic action scenes.

 
Due pg del gioco (il primo) sono presenti nell'anime:
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A quanto pare le avevano già teasate in uno dei trailer precedenti con questo fotogramma:
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azz, il fotogramma me l'ero perso
 
Qualche artwork da Mel Kishida:
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Comunque dall'opening sembra proprio che ci siano
reflector combattere tra loro, uno contro l'altro.
 
Da un vg scrauso, strano stile con animazioni inesistenti, staff meh, questa serie manco l'ho messa nelle liste lol.

Buttato un occhio sul primo episodio, animazioni proprio inesistenti ma artisticamente è bellino.
Come trama sembra il classico magical girl yuri che si ammazzano?

Come videogioco magari possono prendersi qualche libertà di produrre un drammone guardabile, è da rivalutare dopo un po' di episodi.
 
Gli ho dato uno sguardo ma proprio non mi piace lo stile di disegno, preferisco il videogioco XD
 
Qualche altro episodio lo continuo, vediamo dove vogliono andare a parare, ma aspettative bassine.
 
Blue Reflection Ray Reveals More Cast, New Theme Song Artist

The official Twitter account for Blue Reflection Ray, the television anime of Gust's Blue Reflection (Blue Reflection - Maboroshi ni Mau Shōjo no Ken) role-playing game, revealed more cast and the new opening theme song artist on Saturday.

Eir Aoi will perform the new opening theme song "Atokku" for the show's second cours (quarter of a year).

The new cast members include:

Yurika Hirayama as Ryōka Tachibana, who is extremely popular and gives off an atmosphere of indifference and calm.
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Ayumi Mano as Amiru Sumeragi, who is very good-natured and is fond of Ryōka.
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Blue Reflection Ray Anime Reveals New Video, Ending Theme Artist for Show's 2nd Half

The official Twitter account for Blue Reflection Ray, the television anime of Gust's Blue Reflection (Blue Reflection - Maboroshi ni Mau Shōjo no Ken) role-playing game, revealed a trailer for the show's second cours (quarter of a year) on Saturday. The Twitter account also revealed that ACCAMER will perform the show's new ending theme song "fluoresce." The below video previews the song, as well as Eir Aoi's new opening theme song "Atokku."

 
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