At the end of the one-hour Dark Sun... TV special on Monday, it was announced that the Persona 5 The Animation anime series will get another TV special. Titled Stars and Ours, it considers the second and final part of the TV special, and is planned for March 2019 broadcast.
It was also revealed that the 11th volume of the series will include the Dark Sun... TV special and an unaired episode. It will be released on May 29, 2019.
Persona 5 the Animation is a TV anime adaptation of the latest Persona game series. The Day Breakers TV special, animated by A-1 Pictures, aired in September 2016 to commemorate the game released a few weeks prior, and TV anime, animated by CloverWorks, aired for 26 episodes between April 8 to September 30. The manga adaptation by Hisato Murasaki via Ura Sunday has been serializing since September 2016. A new P5R project has also been announced, with more information to come in March 2019.
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I don't know, but from how or better from where the series ended + the first special ... there is need for like 6 other specials to get the ending right lol.
MaceChan said: Well, Persona 5 R just got announced so it makes sense to produce more P5 anime. Still, poor Ishihama eternally stuck in a doomed project.
I don't think that's why. The anime ended at... not the end.
"Vaut mieux se suffire à soi que finir assoiffé dans le monde des apparences."
Watching Persona 5 is a really strange experience to me. I've recently got invested into the game so watching the franchise made it more enjoyable but still lacked what I felt compared to the game.
Felt like these episodes were probably planned awhile ago but didn't include into the main sereis.
Stark700 said: Watching Persona 5 is a really strange experience to me. I've recently got invested into the game so watching the franchise made it more enjoyable but still lacked what I felt compared to the game.
Felt like these episodes were probably planned awhile ago but didn't include into the main sereis.
Stark700 said: Watching Persona 5 is a really strange experience to me. I've recently got invested into the game so watching the franchise made it more enjoyable but still lacked what I felt compared to the game.
Felt like these episodes were probably planned awhile ago but didn't include into the main sereis.
Did the anime adapt any of the romance routes?
Oh sorry, super late reply. My fault for not having notification on lately
Well, no. The anime mostly focused on the story (that was obviously rushed) with pacing issues. In the game, you can build a relationship with female cast as the story progresses. Some characters are part of the main story while others you have to go out and unlock. You can technically romance all the female characters although
you'll get a "harem" drama scene later on Valentine
When I watched Persona 5 last year, I went in blind with no knowledge of the game. I played the game and it turned into a much better experience after really understanding the characters.
I highly recommend giving the game a try if you're a fan of JRPG (especially turned based games). It has well over 70-80H worth of content and depending on how you approach it, you can log up to 100h+
Stark700 said: Watching Persona 5 is a really strange experience to me. I've recently got invested into the game so watching the franchise made it more enjoyable but still lacked what I felt compared to the game.
Felt like these episodes were probably planned awhile ago but didn't include into the main sereis.
Did the anime adapt any of the romance routes?
Oh sorry, super late reply. My fault for not having notification on lately
Well, no. The anime mostly focused on the story (that was obviously rushed) with pacing issues. In the game, you can build a relationship with female cast as the story progresses. Some characters are part of the main story while others you have to go out and unlock. You can technically romance all the female characters although
you'll get a "harem" drama scene later on Valentine
When I watched Persona 5 last year, I went in blind with no knowledge of the game. I played the game and it turned into a much better experience after really understanding the characters.
I highly recommend giving the game a try if you're a fan of JRPG (especially turned based games). It has well over 70-80H worth of content and depending on how you approach it, you can log up to 100h+
Stark700 said: Watching Persona 5 is a really strange experience to me. I've recently got invested into the game so watching the franchise made it more enjoyable but still lacked what I felt compared to the game.
Felt like these episodes were probably planned awhile ago but didn't include into the main sereis.
Did the anime adapt any of the romance routes?
Oh sorry, super late reply. My fault for not having notification on lately
Well, no. The anime mostly focused on the story (that was obviously rushed) with pacing issues. In the game, you can build a relationship with female cast as the story progresses. Some characters are part of the main story while others you have to go out and unlock. You can technically romance all the female characters although
you'll get a "harem" drama scene later on Valentine
When I watched Persona 5 last year, I went in blind with no knowledge of the game. I played the game and it turned into a much better experience after really understanding the characters.
I highly recommend giving the game a try if you're a fan of JRPG (especially turned based games). It has well over 70-80H worth of content and depending on how you approach it, you can log up to 100h+
Don't worry about it, we all have other things to do.
As for Persona, thanks for in the information. I always liked Ann and Makato, so I was wondering if the anime would be worth watching or the game worth playing. With this, I've made up my mind to play the game. I don't really have the time to now, but maybe in a few weeks. Shame there's no PC boot of the game, so I'll just have to buy it for PS4.
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