Persona Stalker Club V

Persona Stalker Club is a talk and variety program focused on the Persona series.

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Persona Stalker Club was announced on Atlus' hub site for Persona content and streamed through the internet video service Niconico. It was hosted by two self-proclaimed major Persona fans, the voice actress Tomomi Isomura and freelancer writer Kajita Mafia. Kajita Mafia had previously been involved with the Persona series through writing an original downloadable quest for the PSP release of Persona 2: Innocent Sin as part of a collaboration with 4Gamer. Both hosts had also appeared together on a similar broadcast following the Persona 5 announcement, which led up to the official release of Persona Stalker Club.

During Stalker Club, both hosts wear the Gekkoukan High School and Yasogami High School uniforms and talk about a variety of Persona topics, interspersed with typical Japanese variety show-style games. Their costumes for the show were designed by Persona character designer Shigenori Soejima. As a reoccurring segment of the broadcast, they take fan questions on trivial aspects of the series such as where Jiraiya's eyes are or how Takeharu Kirijo got his eyepatch. They muse over their own personal theories before receiving an official answer from Atlus staff. Other segments feature news on the upcoming Persona games and goods related to them as well as a segment focused on misheard English lyrics to Persona songs.

Episodes

 * Episode 1: February 28, 2014
 * Episode 2: March 27, 2014
 * Episode 3: April 25, 2014 (Guest: Yumi Kawamura)
 * Episode 4: May 30, 2014 (Guest: Lotus Juice)
 * Episode 5: June 19, 2014 (Guest: )
 * Episode 6: July 25, 2014 (Guest: Shihoko Hirata)
 * Episode 7: August 29, 2014 (Guest: )
 * Episode 8: September 30, 2014
 * Episode 9: October 31, 2014 (Guest: )
 * Episode 10: November 28, 2014 (Guest: )
 * Episode 11: December 26, 2014 (Guest: )
 * Episode 12: January 30, 2015
 * Special: February 5, 2015 (As part of the Persona Channel 2015 two-day broadcast)

Trivia

 * The popularity of the misheard lyrics segment led to the release of two albums specifically focused on these songs, Persora -The Golden Best- and Persora -The Golden Best 2-. The Persora in this title is a play on the words Persona and.