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'''Tokyo''' (東京) is the capital city of Japan, and a recurring location in the series. |
'''Tokyo''' (東京) is the capital city of Japan, and a recurring location in the series. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*''[[Megami Tensei II]]'' |
*''[[Megami Tensei II]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei]]'' |
*''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' |
*''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' |
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*''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' |
*''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' |
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*''[[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne]]'' |
*''[[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne]]'' |
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*''[[Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE]]'' |
*''[[Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]'' / ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux|Strange Journey Redux]]'' Mentioned |
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*''[[Shin Megami Tensei IV]]'' |
*''[[Shin Megami Tensei IV]]'' |
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− | *''[[Shin Megami Tensei IV |
+ | *''[[Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse]]'' |
*''[[Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis]]'' |
*''[[Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis]]'' |
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*''[[Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army]]'' |
*''[[Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army]]'' |
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*''[[Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon]]'' |
*''[[Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon]]'' |
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*''[[Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku]]'' |
*''[[Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku]]'' |
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− | *''[[Persona 5]]'' |
+ | *''[[Persona 5]] / [[Persona 5 Royal|Royal]] '' |
**''[[Persona 5 (Manga)]]'' |
**''[[Persona 5 (Manga)]]'' |
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**''[[Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers]]'' |
**''[[Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers]]'' |
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+ | **''[[Persona 5 The Animation]]'' |
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+ | **''[[Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight]]'' |
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+ | **''[[Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers]]'' |
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*''[[Devil Survivor 2]]'' / ''[[Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker|Record Breaker]]'' |
*''[[Devil Survivor 2]]'' / ''[[Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker|Record Breaker]]'' |
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*''[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]]'' |
*''[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]]'' |
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==Profile== |
==Profile== |
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===''Megami Tensei II''=== |
===''Megami Tensei II''=== |
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− | [[File:KMTTokyo.jpg|150px|thumb |
+ | [[File:KMTTokyo.jpg|150px|thumb|A map of Tokyo from ''[[Kyūyaku Megami Tensei]]'']] |
− | Tokyo debuts in the series as the one of the main settings of ''Megami Tensei II'' (the other being the [[Expanse]]). In the year 199X, Tokyo gets [[Great Cataclysm|hit by a nuclear missile]], leaving the world in ruins. A rift between Earth and the Expanse opens up subsequently, causing swarms of [[demon]]s to invade, which forced mankind to hide in shelters and destroyed buildings. In the middle of Tokyo lies a [[Ground Zero|crater]] where the nuclear missile struck, where a strange palace can be found. The [[Protagonist (Megami Tensei II)| |
+ | Tokyo debuts in the series as the one of the main settings of ''Megami Tensei II'' (the other being the [[Expanse]]). In the year 199X, Tokyo gets [[Great Cataclysm|hit by a nuclear missile]], leaving the world in ruins. A rift between Earth and the Expanse opens up subsequently, causing swarms of [[demon]]s to invade, which forced mankind to hide in shelters and destroyed buildings. In the middle of Tokyo lies a [[Ground Zero|crater]] where the nuclear missile struck, where a strange palace can be found. The [[Protagonist (Megami Tensei II)|protagonist]] starts out in a [[Keihin Shelter No. 3|shelter]] in the southwest, and heads mostly northward. |
===''Shin Megami Tensei''=== |
===''Shin Megami Tensei''=== |
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− | Tokyo returns as the main setting, this time having a very different layout. The [[Protagonist (Shin Megami Tensei)| |
+ | Tokyo returns as the main setting, this time having a very different layout. The [[Protagonist (Shin Megami Tensei)|protagonist]] starts out in [[Kichijoji]]. Later in the game, [[Thor]] launches a nuclear missile at Tokyo, wiping it out. The protagonist manages to escape the blast by getting teleported by the [[Heroine (Shin Megami Tensei)|heroine]] to the [[Diamond Realm]]. He returns to the demolished Tokyo thirty years later and explores its ruins. |
===''Shin Megami Tensei II''=== |
===''Shin Megami Tensei II''=== |
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− | The area formerly known as Tokyo becomes the "[[Underworld]] |
+ | The area formerly known as Tokyo becomes the "[[Underworld]]," where the mutants, unable to live in the [[Tokyo Millennium|Center]], reside. There are seven areas where [[Aleph]] can insert the [[Seven Pillars of Solomon|Seven Pillars]] into, which, when all seven are inserted, creates a gateway to the [[Expanse]], land of the demons. |
===''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne''=== |
===''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne''=== |
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Tokyo reprises its role as the main setting, although it gets transformed into the [[Vortex World]], where demons thrive. |
Tokyo reprises its role as the main setting, although it gets transformed into the [[Vortex World]], where demons thrive. |
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+ | ===''Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey / Strange Journey Redux / Synchronicity Prologue''=== |
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+ | While not being the setting of the game, it is mentioned in a news report that the police have yet to name a suspect in the recent unsolved sex murders in Tokyo at the beginning of the game. In ''Redux'', the sex murders are instead replaced with an unsolved murder resulting from a "drug deal gone wrong." |
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===''Shin Megami Tensei IV''=== |
===''Shin Megami Tensei IV''=== |
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− | [[File:Tokyo-covered_rock_of_the_ceiling.jpg| |
+ | [[File:Tokyo-covered_rock_of_the_ceiling.jpg|250px|thumb|Scenes from the Tokyo-covered rock of the ceiling as seen in ''Shin Megami Tensei IV'']] |
− | A modern, yet barren Tokyo is visited by [[Flynn]] from the classic era. This Tokyo is still roamed by the demons which an [[Ashura Society|organization]] is trying to establish coexistence of both demons and mankind, another [[Ring of Gaea|faction]] is trying to rule with power |
+ | A modern, yet barren Tokyo is visited by [[Flynn]] from the classic era. This Tokyo is still roamed by the demons with which an [[Ashura Society|organization]] is trying to establish coexistence of both demons and mankind, another [[Ring of Gaea|faction]] is trying to rule with power and a small group that wishes to leave the chaotic land and start a new life elsewhere. The entire city is covered in a giant "ceiling," preventing anyone from entering or leaving. Despite approximately 1,500 years having passed since the establishment of the [[Eastern Kingdom of Mikado]], only 25 years have passed in Tokyo since the attempted nuclear bombardment of the city. This time discrepancy is due to flow of time inside the firmament created by [[Masakado]] being drastically slowed down due to Flynn's previous incarnation wishing to preserve the city exactly as it is in the moment the firmament was created in 2013. |
− | The residents of Tokyo are referred to by the East Mikado texts as ''"kegarebito"'' or "Unclean Ones |
+ | The residents of Tokyo are referred to by the East Mikado texts as ''"kegarebito"'' or "Unclean Ones," and Japanese text is known by the term "mystic script." |
− | ===''Devil Survivor''=== |
+ | ===''Devil Survivor|Devil Survivor: Overclocked''=== |
− | Tokyo is put under lockdown for an entire week by the Self-Defense Force within the Yamanote Circle, in order to prevent demons from invading the rest of Japan. Over the course of the seven days, conditions descend into anarchy as the lack of electricity, limited food supplies |
+ | Tokyo is put under lockdown for an entire week by the Self-Defense Force within the Yamanote Circle, in order to prevent demons from invading the rest of Japan. Over the course of the seven days, conditions descend into anarchy as the lack of electricity, limited food supplies and demons cause a breakdown of civilization. |
===''Persona 5''=== |
===''Persona 5''=== |
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− | The game takes place there. It is where the [[Protagonist (Persona 5)|protagonist]] is forced to move his incident with [[Masayoshi Shido]] ended up on his permanent record. |
+ | The game takes place there. It is where the [[Protagonist (Persona 5)|protagonist]] is forced to move when his incident with [[Masayoshi Shido]] ended up on his permanent record. At the beginning, there are only three available areas of the city: [[Yongen-Jaya]], [[Shibuya]] and [[Aoyama-Itchome]]. More areas are unlocked as the story and [[Confidant]]s progress or when the protagonist reads certain books and completes certain missions in [[Mementos]]. [[Shinjuku]] and [[Akihabara]] are later automatically unlocked as available areas, having several places where the protagonist can spend time. However, the transit pass of the protagonist is only limited to the first three areas, so going somewhere else requires money. On some of the areas, the protagonist can visit only one place and sometimes by inviting a friend to come along. |
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+ | The field theme for Tokyo during the daytime is called "Field (Scat)," otherwise known as "Tokyo Daylight" in the ''[[Persona 5 Original Soundtrack]]''. The song is composed by [[Shoji Meguro]] and sung by [[Lyn Inaizumi]]. The vocalist employs the scat singing technique common to jazz themes, thus the term in the title. Samples from this song can be heard at the [[Shido's Palace]] theme "Ark" and the [[Mementos]] Depths theme "Freedom and Security," greatly implying [[Shido]] and [[Yaldabaoth]]'s control over Tokyo. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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|File:Mt2tokyones.jpg|Tokyo as it appears in the manual for ''Megami Tensei II'' |
|File:Mt2tokyones.jpg|Tokyo as it appears in the manual for ''Megami Tensei II'' |
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|File:Tokyo_SMTIV.jpg|Tokyo in ''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' |
|File:Tokyo_SMTIV.jpg|Tokyo in ''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' |
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+ | |File:Tokyo Item Shop SMTIV.jpg|Item shop in ''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' |
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+ | |File:P5-StylizedTokyoSkylineNight.png|Stylized Tokyo skyline, nighttime, ''Persona 5'' |
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+ | |File:Tokyo Map Art P5.jpg|Tokyo map in ''Persona 5'' |
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Revision as of 15:27, 16 May 2020
Tokyo (東京) is the capital city of Japan, and a recurring location in the series.
Appearances
- Megami Tensei II
- Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei
- Shin Megami Tensei
- Shin Megami Tensei II
- Shin Megami Tensei NINE
- Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
- Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE
- Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey / Strange Journey Redux Mentioned
- Shin Megami Tensei IV
- Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse
- Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis
- Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army
- Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon
- Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku
- Persona 5 / Royal
- Devil Survivor / Overclocked
- Devil Survivor 2 / Record Breaker
- Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Profile
Megami Tensei II
Tokyo debuts in the series as the one of the main settings of Megami Tensei II (the other being the Expanse). In the year 199X, Tokyo gets hit by a nuclear missile, leaving the world in ruins. A rift between Earth and the Expanse opens up subsequently, causing swarms of demons to invade, which forced mankind to hide in shelters and destroyed buildings. In the middle of Tokyo lies a crater where the nuclear missile struck, where a strange palace can be found. The protagonist starts out in a shelter in the southwest, and heads mostly northward.
Shin Megami Tensei
Tokyo returns as the main setting, this time having a very different layout. The protagonist starts out in Kichijoji. Later in the game, Thor launches a nuclear missile at Tokyo, wiping it out. The protagonist manages to escape the blast by getting teleported by the heroine to the Diamond Realm. He returns to the demolished Tokyo thirty years later and explores its ruins.
Shin Megami Tensei II
The area formerly known as Tokyo becomes the "Underworld," where the mutants, unable to live in the Center, reside. There are seven areas where Aleph can insert the Seven Pillars into, which, when all seven are inserted, creates a gateway to the Expanse, land of the demons.
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
Tokyo reprises its role as the main setting, although it gets transformed into the Vortex World, where demons thrive.
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey / Strange Journey Redux / Synchronicity Prologue
While not being the setting of the game, it is mentioned in a news report that the police have yet to name a suspect in the recent unsolved sex murders in Tokyo at the beginning of the game. In Redux, the sex murders are instead replaced with an unsolved murder resulting from a "drug deal gone wrong."
Shin Megami Tensei IV
A modern, yet barren Tokyo is visited by Flynn from the classic era. This Tokyo is still roamed by the demons with which an organization is trying to establish coexistence of both demons and mankind, another faction is trying to rule with power and a small group that wishes to leave the chaotic land and start a new life elsewhere. The entire city is covered in a giant "ceiling," preventing anyone from entering or leaving. Despite approximately 1,500 years having passed since the establishment of the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado, only 25 years have passed in Tokyo since the attempted nuclear bombardment of the city. This time discrepancy is due to flow of time inside the firmament created by Masakado being drastically slowed down due to Flynn's previous incarnation wishing to preserve the city exactly as it is in the moment the firmament was created in 2013.
The residents of Tokyo are referred to by the East Mikado texts as "kegarebito" or "Unclean Ones," and Japanese text is known by the term "mystic script."
Devil Survivor|Devil Survivor: Overclocked
Tokyo is put under lockdown for an entire week by the Self-Defense Force within the Yamanote Circle, in order to prevent demons from invading the rest of Japan. Over the course of the seven days, conditions descend into anarchy as the lack of electricity, limited food supplies and demons cause a breakdown of civilization.
Persona 5
The game takes place there. It is where the protagonist is forced to move when his incident with Masayoshi Shido ended up on his permanent record. At the beginning, there are only three available areas of the city: Yongen-Jaya, Shibuya and Aoyama-Itchome. More areas are unlocked as the story and Confidants progress or when the protagonist reads certain books and completes certain missions in Mementos. Shinjuku and Akihabara are later automatically unlocked as available areas, having several places where the protagonist can spend time. However, the transit pass of the protagonist is only limited to the first three areas, so going somewhere else requires money. On some of the areas, the protagonist can visit only one place and sometimes by inviting a friend to come along.
The field theme for Tokyo during the daytime is called "Field (Scat)," otherwise known as "Tokyo Daylight" in the Persona 5 Original Soundtrack. The song is composed by Shoji Meguro and sung by Lyn Inaizumi. The vocalist employs the scat singing technique common to jazz themes, thus the term in the title. Samples from this song can be heard at the Shido's Palace theme "Ark" and the Mementos Depths theme "Freedom and Security," greatly implying Shido and Yaldabaoth's control over Tokyo.
Gallery
Digital Devil Story
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Characters | |
Volume 1 | Akemi Nakajima - Yumiko Shirasagi - Ohara - Loki - Set - Craft - Kyoko Takamizawa - Hiroyuki Kondo - Iida - Yomotsu-Shikome - Izanagi - Izanami - Nakajima's mom |
Volume 2 | Isma Feed - Charles Feed - Narukawa - Tsukuyomi - Chief Secretary Fujita - Yumiko's Family - Apep - Typhon |
Volume 3 | Lucifer - Tadayoshi Nakajima - Ota Kanamata |
Archives | |
Locations | Tokyo - Kuniritsu - Jusho High School - Soga Forest - Asuka - Shirasagi Mount |
Terms | Demon Summoning Program - Magnetite - Assiah - Atziluth - Demon Banishment Program - Demon - International Satanist Garden - Hinokagutsuchi - Izanami Clothes - Saint Siren Cult - Anti-Devil State Defense Law |
Other Media | |
Novels | Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei - Warrior of the Demon City - Demise of the Reincarnation |
Games | Megami Tensei (Telenet) - Megami Tensei (Atlus) - Kyūyaku Megami Tensei |
Anime | Digital Devil Story OVA |
Music | Digital Devil Story OST |
Playable Characters | Protagonist - Heroine - Law Hero - Chaos Hero - Pascal |
Non-Playable Characters | Stephen - Ozawa - Yuriko - Old Man - Gotou - Ambassador Thorman - En no Ozuno - Louis Cyphre - Soul Diver |
Locations | Tokyo - Kichijoji - Shinjuku - Ichigaya - Diamond Realm - Shibuya - Roppongi - Ginza Underpass - Ginza - Tokyo Tower - Shinagawa - Ikebukuro - Ueno - Tokyo Destinyland - Basilica - River Styx |
Terminology | Terminal - Alignment - Ring of Gaea - Order of Messiah - Great Cataclysm - Sword fusion - Four Heavenly Kings |
Soundtracks | Shin Megami Tensei Sound Collection |
Archives | Demons - Bosses - Skills - Items |
Playable Characters | Aleph/Hawk - Hiroko - Beth - Cerberus - Lucifer - Satan |
Non-Playable Characters | Okamoto - Gimmel - Zayin - Stephen - Haneda - Daleth - Red Bear - Madam - Hanada - The Center's Bishop - The Four Elders - Mekata - Puck - Hanoun - Mutant Elder - Hiruko - Taira no Masakado - Siren - Petersen - Michael - Raphael - Uriel - Gabriel - Fake YHVH - Seth - Virocana - Ozawa - Gotou - Gemori - Astaroth (Ishtar / Ashtar) - Kuzuryu - YHVH |
Locations | Tokyo Millennium - Underworld - Expanse - Eden - Diamond Realm - River Styx |
Terminology | Millennium Kingdom - Great Cataclysm - Order of Messiah - Ring of Gaea - Terminal - Sword fusion - Identification Program - Summon Doll - Seven Pillars of Solomon - Sabbath - Abaddon's Innards - Megiddo Arc |
Content | Demons - Bosses - Skills - Items |
Characters | |
Playable | Ren Amamiya - Ryuji Sakamoto - Morgana - Ann Takamaki - Yusuke Kitagawa - Makoto Niijima - Futaba Sakura - Haru Okumura - Caroline & Justine |
DLC | Shinjiro Aragaki - Goro Akechi - Theodore - Lavenza - Sho Minazuki - Labrys |
Locations | |
Tokyo | Café Leblanc - Shibuya - Shujin Academy |
Palace | Kamoshida's Palace - Madarame's Palace - Kaneshiro's Palace - Futaba's Palace - Okumura's Palace - Niijima's Palace - Shido's Palace - Mementos |
Other | Velvet Room - Hawaii |
Music | |
Songs | GROOVY - One Nightbreak |
Albums | Persona Dancing P3D & P5D Soundtrack Advanced CD |
Archive | |
Lists | Social - Trophies - Patches and Updates |
Development | |
Corporate | Atlus Co., Ltd. |
Personnel | Kazuhisa Wada - Shigenori Soejima - Ryota Kozuka - Shoji Meguro Toshiki Konishi - Atsushi Kitajoh - Jazztronik - tofubeats - Mito - Yukihiro Fukutomi - KAIEN - Shacho - Taku Takahashi |
Overclocked - Manga | |
Playable Characters | Protagonist - Atsuro Kihara - Yuzu Tanikawa - Naoya - Amane Kuzuryu - Keisuke Takagi - Midori Komaki - Mari Mochizuki - Kaido - Black Frost - Gin - Misaki Izuna |
Non-Playable Characters | Haru - Shomonkai Founder - Gigolo - Yasuyuki Honda - Shoji - Azuma - Commander Fushimi - Beldr - Jezebel - Belzaboul - Belberith - Metatron - Okuninushi |
Locations | Shibuya - Aoyama - Roppongi - Ikebukuro - Akasaka Tunnel - Omotesando - Shinjuku - Akihabara - Nagata-Cho - Shiba Park - Ueno - Kudanshita - Asakusa - Kanda |
Music | Devil Survivor OST Remix - Reset - Soul Survive |
Terminology | Extra Turn Battle - COMPs - Shomonkai - Tokyo Lockdown - Demon Summoning Program - Laplace Mail - Death Clock - King of Bel - Devil Auction - Dance Skills - Skill Crack - Racial Skill - Auto Skill - Demon World - Four Devas |
Archives | Demons (DeSu - DSO) - Skills (DeSu - DSO) - Status Ailments - Titles - Endings |
Record Breaker - The Animation - Thursday 23:54 | |
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Characters | |
Playable | Protagonist - Daichi Shijima - Io Nitta - Yuzuru Akie - Hinako Kujou - Keita Wakui - Airi Ban - Jungo Torii - Fumi Kanno - Makoto Sako - Otome Yanagiya - Yamato Hotsuin - Ronaldo Kuriki - Anguished One - Miyako Hotsuin |
Non-Playable | Tico (Male / Female) - Dera-Deka - Koharu - Jungo's Cat - Polaris - Canopus |
Locations | |
Tokyo | Tokyo Tower - Sunset Blvd - Diet Building - Akasaka Palace - Cine City Plaza - Sky Tower - Karamachi - Terminal - Bugeikan Arena - Central Gate - Sengakuji - Eikokuji |
Osaka | Tsuutenkaku - Main Branch (JP's) - Festival Gate - Bickman - Ebisu Bridge - Sankyu Line |
Nagoya | TV Tower - Planetarium - Gold Clock - Centering Park - Nagoya Branch (JP's) - Parking Garage |
Other | Fukuoka Tenjin - Sapporo - Akasha Stratum - Stake Terminal - Providence |
Archives | |
Terminology | Extra Turn Battle - Demon Tamers - Devil Auction - Fate System - JP's - Nicaea β ver. - Septentriones - Dance Skills - Racial Skill - Auto Skill - Skill Crack - Demon Summoning App - Add-On - Dragon Stream - Terminal - Administrator - Akashic Record - Void - Triangulum - Astrolabe |
Lists | Demons - Skills - Ailments - Titles (RB)- Translations |
Other Media | |
Songs | "Mugen no Sekai" - "Take Your Way" - "Be" |
Publications | -Show Your Free Will- - The Animation Manga - Cetus's Prequel |
Mobile Games | The Extra World |
Misc | Merchandise |