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The Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト, Kagerō Purojekuto, lit. "Heat Haze Project"), also known as "Kagerou Daze" (カゲロウデイズ, Kagerō Deizu, lit. "Heat Haze Daze")[1] or "Kagerou Days", is a Japanese mixed-media project. It started as a Vocaloid song series created by Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) (じん(自然の敵P)). The story revolves around the Mekakushi Dan, a group of young people with unusual eye-related powers.
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Kagerou Project | |
カゲロウプロジェクト | |
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Genre | Science fiction, supernatural |
Light novel | |
Kagerou Daze | |
Written by | Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) |
Illustrated by | Sidu |
Published by | Enterbrain |
English publisher | |
Imprint | KCG Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | May 30, 2012 – December 29, 2017 |
Volumes | 8 |
Manga | |
Kagerou Daze | |
Written by | Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) |
Illustrated by | Mahiro Satou |
Published by | Media Factory |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Monthly Comic Gene |
Demographic | Josei |
Original run | June 15, 2012 – February 15, 2019 |
Volumes | 13 |
Anime television series | |
Mekakucity Actors | |
Directed by | Akiyuki Shinbo (Chief) Yuki Yase |
Produced by | Kuniyasu Ichikawa (Prime Direction) Kenta Suzuki (Aniplex) Akiko Yodo (Aniplex) |
Written by | Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) |
Music by | Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) Anant-Garde Eyes TeddyLoid Ryosuke Nakanishi Shirakami Mashiro Sasakure.UK Ishifuro Yoshimitsu Taki |
Studio | Shaft |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Tokyo MX, GTV, GYT, BS11, AT-X |
English network | |
Original run | April 12, 2014 – June 28, 2014[n 1] |
Episodes | 12 |
Anime film | |
Kagerou Daze -in a day's- | |
Directed by | Sidu |
Written by | Sidu |
Music by | Out of Service |
Studio | Jumonji |
Released | November 4, 2016 |
Runtime | 20 minutes |
The franchise became infamous on the video sharing website Niconico after the release of the music video and song "Kagerou Daze", which also gave the series its name. The song has amassed over 10 million views and is the most popular song of the project. Eight light novels have been released, written by Jin and illustrated by Sidu (しづ, Shizu). A manga adaptation with illustrations by Mahiro Satou (佐藤まひろ, Satō Mahiro), began serialization in Monthly Comic Gene on June 15, 2012, also written by Jin. A 12-episode anime adaptation titled Mekakucity Actors (メカクシティアクターズ, Mekakushiti Akutāzu, lit. "Blindfold-city Actors")—"Mekakucity" being a portmanteau of "mekakushi" ("blindfold" in Japanese) and "city"—aired between April 12 and June 28, 2014. The series was directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and Yuki Yase, and animated at Shaft, with the script also written by Jin.
Shintarō Kisaragi is an 18-year-old who has not left his room for two years due to his internet addiction. But when Shintarō spills a drink on his computer keyboard, he has to buy a replacement in person. At the department store, he witnesses a group of criminals break in and hold the customers hostage. He witnesses the "Mekakushi Dan" (メカクシ団, lit. "Blindfold Gang") stop the criminals using mysterious powers. The group then forces Shintarō to join the group.
Shintarō's younger sister is called Momo Kisaragi, she is a popular idol and a first-year high school student. Her uncontrollable ability is 'Drawing Eye' which allows her to attract people's attention. She meets the leader of Mekakushi Dan, Tsubomi Kido, who invites Momo to join the group before Shintarō's encounter with the group. Momo agrees.
Momo and the Mekakushi Dan go the department store to purchase a new phone. Kido uses her powers to prevent people from staring at Momo. At the department store, they see Shintarō. They stop the criminals and save the hostages. Meanwhile, Shintarō has passed out. When he awakens, he is introduced to the group.
The prologue for the novels' storyline is told in the second novel. Takane Enomoto and Haruka Kokonose, students of Kenjirō Tateyama, are planning a class booth for their school's cultural festival. Haruka gets an idea to host a shooting booth; however, this idea could not be fulfilled due to Kenjirō having already spent all their booth funds. Takane, being a highly skilled gamer, decides that instead of an expensive shooting booth, they should make a video game of a first-person shooter type. Kenjirō would be in charge of programming, Haruka was in charge of illustration and Takane was responsible for playing as the opponent. Their plan captured a great amount of attention, good or bad.
The series contains alternative storylines, endings (and in some cases, beginnings) depending on the format of the media, called "routes".[2]
Various other (including smaller or shorter) "timelines" are also contained within major "routes" or other side materials. These are all indicated in detail in the "Kagerou Project Perfect Guide" (2016).[2] While many "timelines" occur between August 14–15 (and in some cases a short time beyond, such as August 17, among other dates) some "timelines"'s initial storylines are indicated to happen before the "main" series begins. This often involves the backstories of the "trio" of Kido, Kano, and Seto and their encounters, on their own or otherwise, and notably involving supporting characters Ayano Tateyama, and Mekakushi Dan member Marry Kozakura (notably detailing her meeting with character Seto). Yet more timelines occur detailing Marry's own backstory, and events that happen long before that; also indicated by which timeline, or "August 15th" (among similar close dates) is referred to.[2]
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In Route XX among other "bad end" timelines, Clearing Eyes kills all the members of the Mekakushi Dan besides Marry, and has her reset the timeline. This happens by means of her Combining Eyes ability, used through her by the snake of 'Clearing Eyes', who "awakens" her.(often in "Queen" form), and, by "collecting" the snakes that "have lost their owners",[2] she reverses time in order to save everyone. Marry seemingly reverses time at the end of every official "route" and "timeline" seen thus far.[2]
The series began as a series of albums that were released alongside the novels. The soundtracks were produced by Jin and released by IA Project. The first album is titled Mekakucity Days (メカクシティデイズ, Mekakushiti Deizu) and was released on May 30, 2012. It was followed by a single, "Children Record" (チルドレンレコード, Chirudoren Rekōdo), on August 15, 2012. A second album titled Mekakucity Records (メカクシティレコーズ, Mekakushiti Rekōzu) was released on May 29, 2013. A third album titled Mekakucity Reload (メカクシティリロード, Mekakushiti Rirōdo) was announced on August 15, 2017[6] and was released November 7, 2018.
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"Opening Theme" | "Children Record" Transliteration: "Chirudoren Rekōdo" (Japanese: チルドレンレコード) | |
The opening song of the Kagerou Project. It quickly gained 1,000,000 views after its record release. It was released on a special DVD single. Currently, it has over 2.3 million views and is Jin's second most popular song (the other being "Kagerou Daze"). | ||
1 | "Jinzō Enemy" Transliteration: "Jinzō Enemī" (Japanese: 人造エネミー) | |
This song has reached over 700,000 views in Nico Nico Douga. Apart from being the first song in the series, it is also Shizen no Teki-P's first work. It tells the story of Ene, a cybergirl living in Shintarō's computer. However, Shintarō is a hikiNEET due to the grief of losing his close friend, Ayano Tateyama. Towards the end of the song, Shintarō attempts to kill Ene by "deleting" her as she has become a "toy that can only talk". | ||
2 | "Mekakushi Chord" Transliteration: "Mekakushi Kōdo" (Japanese: メカクシコード) | |
The song has over 1,000,000 views on Nico Nico Douga. This is Kido's song, despite mostly being about the Dan rather than herself. This song used to be known as "Mekakushi Code", but was later called "Mekakushi Chord" in the "daze" PV and by official English translations of light novel and manga chapters named after the song. The song describes the Dan as a gang that Kido leads, with various different members ranging from cyber beings to 18-year-old (or otherwise) hikiNEETs. They too go on missions regularly, with some assistance from Kido's ability to "blindfold". | ||
3 | "Kagerou Daze" Transliteration: "Kagerō Deizu" (Japanese: カゲロウデイズ) | |
This song was uploaded on September 30, 2011, and quickly gained in views, becoming Shizen no Teki-P's most popular song, and in turn the most popular song in the series. It has reached over 3,000,000 views in Nico Nico Douga. It also gave the Kagerou Project its name. This song was also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd. On August 14 (at start), and (notably later) August 15, Hibiya and Hiyori are playing in the park, when they sight a black cat which Hiyori chases after, resulting in her death in a car accident and the two becoming trapped in a time loop that goes on for "decades". Hibiya then attempts to save Hiyori in vain, but when he finally succeeds, it is revealed that Hiyori will continue to try to save him - and vice versa. | ||
4 | "Headphone Actor" Transliteration: "Heddofon Akutā" (Japanese: ヘッドフォンアクター) | |
The video of "Headphone Actor" reached over 1,500,000 views on Nico Nico Douga. On a normal day, the "country's president" announced that "the world was going to end", but by guidance of her future self (Ene), Takane (as her "Headphone Actor" character) was seemingly successfully able to escape as she still (as later implied in "Yesterday Evening"'s ending) had someone she needed to meet. However, upon reaching her destination, it is revealed to her by clapping scientists that she had "spent" her "life" in a "box". The scientist at her destination (implied to possibly be either Kenjirō, or Clearing Eyes as Kenjirō) congratulates her before "tossing a bomb", bombing the town, and implied killing her. | ||
5 | "Kūsō Forest" Transliteration: "Kūsō Foresuto" (Japanese: 空想フォレスト) | |
This song has also received a million views on Nico Nico Douga, and is the first IA song to do so. It is also known as "Sōzō Forest" (想像フォレスト, "Imagination Forest"). It was later "remade" (with slight animation changes and fixes, and an updated ending that now showed Seto's "older" design) as "Kūsō Forest" instead of "Sōzō Forest", but it is still more commonly known by its previous name. The story of Marry is described, with her living alone and sheltered in a house, longing to go outside. Once, against her mother's warnings, she went out, and was bullied (leading to eventual torture), only to be saved by her Medusae mother who turned her attackers to stone, but died of (seemingly) the stress using her power caused. Later, a younger Seto chances upon her house, and recruits her to the Dan. | ||
6 | "Konoha no Sekai Jijō" (Japanese: コノハの世界事情) | |
This song has reached over 1,000,000 views on Nico Nico Douga, and is the first Miku Hatsune and IA duet to achieve that. It is also the third song in this series to do so. The video has currently reached over 1,500,000 views. An alternate point of view of "Kagerou Daze", this time from Konoha's. He is somehow dragged into the time loop as well, but as he is (seemingly) not meant to be there, he cannot do anything to stop Hiyori and Hibiya's countless deaths and feels helpless about it. The "Kagerou Project Perfect Guide" (2016) would later re-confirm it taking place alongside "Kagerou Daze" (at the same time) in the "Music Route" timeline. | ||
7 | "Kisaragi Attention" Transliteration: "Kisaragi Atenshon" (Japanese: 如月アテンション) | |
This song quickly became popular after its music video release. It had over 100,000 views after only one day from its release. Momo is a popular idol who attempts to be normal for a day, but fails in doing so and causes a riot. This results in her crying in an alley, where Kido finds and recruits her to the Mekakushi Dan. After joining the Dan, she becomes much happier and begins learning to control her eye power. | ||
? | "Shinigami Record" Transliteration: "Shinigami Recōdo" (Japanese: シニガミレコード) | |
The song is featured on the Mekakucity Days (メカクシティデイズ) album. It tells Azami's story. A Medusae all alone, Azami was treated as a monster and found humans to be dull creatures due to their mortality. She was proven wrong upon meeting a young outcast, Tsukihiko, whom she eventually fell in love and had a family with. Knowing that he would someday die, she then created the Never-Ending World to make their time eternal, but he and her daughter seemingly refused to go with her. | ||
? | "Dead and Seek" Transliteration: "Deddo ando Shīku" (Japanese: デッドアンドシーク) | |
The song is featured on the Mekakucity Days (メカクシティデイズ) album. It tells Kenjirō's story. Ever since Ayaka (and later, Ayano's) deaths, Kenjirō's sanity has been slowly decreasing, to the extent that he began experimenting on his students (Haruka and Takane), and became despairing. It is suggested that he may have had a part to play in Heat Haze (especially with Clearing Eyes' later noted involvements around the same timeframes). | ||
? | "Ene no Dennō Kikō" (Japanese: エネの電脳紀行) | |
The song is featured on the Mekakucity Days (メカクシティデイズ) album, though never received a music video. A song that connects (story-wise) right after "Headphone Actor". A story about Ene who lost her human body and lives now in the cyber world. | ||
? | "Tōmei Answer" Transliteration: "Tōmei Ansā" (Japanese: 透明アンサー) | |
Nicovideo broadcast is not available because the music video was originally meant to be exclusive to the album Mekakucity Days. A person who uploaded the video onto Nico Nico Douga was posing as Jin, though it was revealed to be fake later on. Shintarō, who developed an apathetic outlook towards life, was encouraged by his deskmate, Ayano. However, she later committed suicide, and the trauma of losing her caused him to become a hikiNEET. | ||
8 | "Gunjō Rain" Transliteration: "Gunjō Rein" (Japanese: 群青レイン) | |
The song was released on the DVD single "Children Record" (チルドレンレコード). It got an extra bonus manga chapter adaptation in the limited edition release of Mekakucity Records (メカクシティレコーズ). Shion, as Marry's mother, hopes that the rain will never stop so that Marry will never be able to go outside, as she is aware of the dangers of the outside world due to their status as Medusae. As she dies, however, she regrets not telling Marry how much she loved her and hopes that she will get to see the outside world someday. | ||
9 | "Yobanashi Deceive" Transliteration: "Yobanashi Diseibu" (Japanese: 夜咄ディセイブ) | |
Jin announced Yobanashi Deceive several months before its publication and finished it in January 2013. In an interview he stated that the song goes from blues, to over funk, to rock. After being released on February 17, 2013, also the same day the project was started two years ago, it quickly hit 100,000 views in just one night. Kano's song. He begins talking with the listener about a story of a boy who became a "monster" who always lied, being able to even shapeshift into some other forms (such as a female form), but lost sight of his true heart after being buried under so many "lies". He, however, claims this all to be "a made-up story", bowing to the viewer at the end. | ||
10 | "Lost Time Memory" Transliteration: "Rosu Taimu Memorī" (Japanese: ロスタイムメモリー) | |
In this song, it reveals that Ayano's death opened extra spinoff "Routes" for the Dan. In Route 1, Shintarō meets the Dan and saves Black Konoha (Clearing Eyes) from committing suicide, instead dying for him; and meeting Ayano, who gives him the "Favoring Eyes" and eventually (seemingly) leads to Summertime Record. In Route XX, Shintarō continues to grieve over Ayano, eventually killing Ene and committing suicide, and failing to reach Ayano, which leads to Outer Science-like endings. | ||
11 | "Ayano no Kōfuku Riron" (Japanese: アヤノの幸福理論) | |
Kido, Seto and Kano are temporarily fostered[4] by the Tateyama family, and Ayano, as the "big sister" ("onee-chan"), forms the Mekakushi Dan to try to make them happy. However, after Ayaka's death, Kenjirō gradually descends into madness and when Ayano discovers him experimenting on and killing Haruka and Takane, she fears for her family and friends' safety, and commits suicide in order to enter the Heat Haze; and get an eye ability to help save her family and friends. | ||
? | "Shōnen Brave" Transliteration: "Shōnen Bureibu" (Japanese: 少年ブレイブ) | |
Jin announced a music video to be released shortly after the last album was published, but it was cancelled due to heavy spoilers the video would have contained. The music video was included in Mekakucity V's; a screening of the video was held in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka on December 25, 2013. As a child, Seto was frail and therefore bullied, resulting in his only friend being a dog, with whom he wished to be able to understand. However, he drowned trying to save the dog, thereby receiving the "Stealing Eyes". Being able to read minds made him decide to escape to a secluded place without any thoughts, where he met Marry in the forest. | ||
? | "Otsukimi Recital" Transliteration: "Otsukimi Risaitaru" (Japanese: オツキミリサイタル) | |
After posted by Jin, this video quickly became the first in the Nico Nico Douga ranking. After Hiyori's death, Hibiya is significantly affected, and Momo attempts to cheer him up through various means; the two, as well, slowly becoming closer. | ||
? | "Yūkei Yesterday" Transliteration: "Yūkei Iesutadei" (Japanese: 夕景イエスタデイ) | |
The song is about Takane and Haruka when they were human, before their later deaths; and how Takane had a crush on Haruka. | ||
"Final" | "Outer Science" Transliteration: "Autā Saiensu" (Japanese: アウターサイエンス) | |
Outer Science is known as a "bad end" of the story. The snake of 'Clearing Eyes' possesses Konoha and kills everyone, leading Marry to use 'Combining Eyes' to turn back time. Because of this, the Snake of 'Clearing Eyes' calls Marry the "Queen" of the tragedy. The song is told from 'Clearing Eyes point of view. | ||
"Music Route Final Chapter" | "Marry no Kakū Sekai" Transliteration: "Marī no Kakū Sekai" (Japanese: マリーの架空世界) | |
The song tells about Marry's feelings when endlessly repeating the Never-Ending world. At the very end of near every "Route", and often after 'Clearing Eyes' kills everyone (and even heavily implied otherwise), Marry turns back time, seemingly in order to try to always be with her friends. | ||
"Ending Theme" | "Summertime Record" Transliteration: "Samātaimu Recōdo" (Japanese: サマータイムレコード) | |
The song is the official "ending theme" and last song and music video of the overall project. The song tells what (seemingly) happens with Mekakushi Dan and with the characters after the end of the story. A seeming "good end", it describes how the Dan comes back together again after everything is over and they have (seemingly) lost their eye powers. However, having grown up and become "adults", they can hardly remember themselves and each other from their times in the Dan anymore. They say goodbye to each other, and if they can remember; maybe they will all meet again. However, in the "Kagerou Project Perfect Guide" (2016), multiple more "Routes" and otherwise timelines were confirmed; "Mekakucity Actors" (which contained this song) stated to be one of the "Routes", which may have been "repeated" after all; heavily implying more potential "Routes" were to come. | ||
? | "Daze" Transliteration: "deizu" (Japanese: デイズ) | |
The opening theme for the "Mekakucity Actors" anime. It is sung by singer MARiA from GARNiDELiA and composed by Shizen no Teki-P/Jin. It would later contain a "lyrics" "music video", also illustrated and directed by Sidu, displaying the various characters with stylized lyrics and imagery. Some in-between frames for the music video give "hints" for the deeper underlying plot of the story. | ||
? | "Days" Transliteration: "deizu" (Japanese: デイズ) | |
The ending theme for the "Mekakucity Actors" anime. It is sung by Lia, who also provided her voice for the Vocaloid IA, commonly used by Jin to make Kagerou Project songs. The song was composed by Shizen no Teki-P/Jin. In the ending theme for the anime, illustrated by Sidu, Hiyori Asahina sits alone in a dark subway car, as the rest of the Mekakushi Dan slowly begin appearing around her, everyone in shadows. Most of the members appear to be sleeping, with Shintaro and some others keeping watch. The first one to appear by Hiyori's side is Hibiya Amamiya, sleeping against her in a similar fashion to an earlier scene from the end of "Konoha's World Situation", though the Hiyori here seems less natural, and more composed; a small, peaceful smile on her face the entire time. Konoha, as well, would soon appear sleeping against her other side. Suddenly, everyone around her vanishes, revealing Hiyori appearing to be alone; as she soon quickly fades away herself. An official music video (also illustrated by Sidu) was also later released, this time showing Azami surrounded by her family, husband Tsukihiko and daughter Shion, in a much brighter looking subway car. However, as the video goes on, "glitch"-like things begin happening, and her family soon disappears. Azami begins crying as the imagery becomes somewhat darker. Suddenly, she opens her eyes, only to see a view of Hiyori Asahina in the subway car, surrounded by her sleeping (or otherwise) friends; the same as shown in the "Mekakucity Actors" ending theme. It is unknown which one exactly sings the song (and may be both, in their different versions), also as Azami's version referenced the earlier Hiyori's/Mekakucity Actors' version. However, the lyrics appear to relate to both characters. | ||
? | "RED" Transliteration: "Reddo" (Japanese: レッド) | |
The opening theme song for "-in a day's-" performed by GOUACHE, a band that Jin is a part of. The music video is a compilation video directed by Toushi Atsunori. The song was released on November 4, 2016. The song has a theme of "Red" and speaks of how "Summer's come to take the place of yesterday". | ||
? | "Shissō Word" Transliteration: "Shissō Wādo" (Japanese: 失想ワアド) | |
The song is about Tsubomi Kido's experience growing up. It's the first song known of Mekakucity Reload, and the first song off it to gain a music video. | ||
? | "Remind Blue" Transliteration: "Remind Blue" | |
The song is someone singing about what seems to be the "end" of summer, while speaking to the person they seemingly like/love, but...? The singer is currently unknown; but presumed to be a/one of the boys/males who uses the personal Japanese pronoun of "boku". (The only known ones to do so thus far are: Hibiya, Haruka, and/or Seto.) It's the second song known of Mekakucity Reload. Before Mekakucity Reload's release, Jin previewed the song on August 15, 2018; Kagerou Project's anniversary date; personally providing the vocals for the song and playing it himself. | ||
? | "Additional Memory" Transliteration: "Adishonaru Memorī" (Japanese: アディショナルメモリー) | |
The song is about Ayano Tateyama's suicide; and what happens after it. It's the third song known of Mekakucity Reload, and the second song off it to gain a music video. | ||
? | "Song of Friends / A Song of My Friend" Transliteration: "Tomodachi no Uta / Tomodachi no Uta Radio Ver." (Japanese: 友達の唄 Radio Ver. (Tomodachi no Uta Radio Ver.)) | |
Bundled as a "bonus song" with the release of the "Mekakucity Talkers" Volume 1 spinoff book. Momo Kisaragi sings this song in-character, with a performance provided by her voice actor, Nanami Kashiyama. It is the very first song to be originally shown as sung by a character's official voice actor. It was officially described by the book's promotions (which were re-tweeted by Jin's official Twitter) as being a "love song" sung by Momo Kisaragi. | ||
? | "Imaginary Reload" | |
? | "My Funny Weekend" | |
? | "Lost Day Hour" | |
? | "Fireworks In The Summer End" | |
? | "Lost Time Prologue" | |
? | "Kaien Panzermast" | |
? | "Summer Endroll" | |
? | "Crying Prologue" | |
? | "Ever Youth Roadshow" | |
? | "Goodbye Summer Wars" |
The Kagerou Daze light novels are written by Jin with illustrations from Kagerou Project music video maker Sidu. The first volume was released on May 30, 2012, by Enterbrain on their KCG Bunko imprint, and will conclude in the eighth volume on December 29, 2017. Yen Press has been releasing the novels in English in North America since May 26, 2015.[7]
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1 | Kagerou Daze I -in a daze- カゲロウデイズ ‐in a daze‐ | May 30, 2012[8] 978-4-04-728059-5 | May 26, 2015[9] 978-0-316-25947-7 | ||
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The hikiNEET Shintarō Kisaragi and Ene, the cyber being living in his computer, are introduced. After he ventures out to a nearby department store for a replacement keyboard, he gets caught up in a terrorist plot. Halfway through the novel, the point of view swaps to his sister, Momo Kisaragi, and tells her story of how she met the Mekakushi Dan. | |||||
2 | Kagerou Daze II -a headphone actor- カゲロウデイズII -a headphone actor- | September 29, 2012[10] 978-4-04-728339-8 | September 22, 2015[11] 978-0-316-34204-9 | ||
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Takane Enomoto and her high school life with Haruka Kokonose is shown. | |||||
3 | Kagerou Daze III -the children reason- カゲロウデイズIII -the children reason- | May 30, 2013[12] 978-4-04-728944-4 | January 26, 2016[13] 978-0-316-30875-5 | ||
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Hibiya Amamiya and how Mekakushi Dan came to meet him is the focus. | |||||
4 | Kagerou Daze IV -the missing children- カゲロウデイズIV -the missing children- | August 30, 2013[14] 978-4-04-729099-0 | July 19, 2016[15] 978-0-316-30876-2 | ||
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Azami's past and her meeting with Tsukihiko is shown. It also shows Shintarō's adventures with Mekakushi Dan and exploring the mysteries of their eye powers. | |||||
5 | Kagerou Daze V -the deceiving- カゲロウデイズV -the deceiving- | March 29, 2014[16] 978-4-04-729530-8 | September 27, 2016[17] 978-0-31-654528-0 | ||
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The original Mekakushi Dan with Ayano Tateyama is a focus and reveals more about Shūya Kano's involvement in the plot. | |||||
6 | Kagerou Daze VI -over the dimension- カゲロウデイズVI ‐over the dimension‐ | March 30, 2015[18] 978-4-04-730326-3 | January 31, 2017[19] 978-0-31-646664-6 | ||
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Haruka Kokonose's point of view is shown. | |||||
7 | Kagerou Daze VII -from the darkness- カゲロウデイズVII -from the darkness- | August 29, 2016[20] 978-4-04-730745-2 | July 25, 2017[21] 978-0-31-643964-0 | ||
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Tsubomi Kido's history comes to light. | |||||
8 | Kagerou Daze VIII -summer time reload- カゲロウデイズVIII -summer time reload- | December 29, 2017[22] 978-4-04-734622-2 | December 11, 2018[23] 978-1-97-532911-2 | ||
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There is an anthology series called Mekakushi Dan: Watchers (メカクシ団:ウォッチャーズ, Mekakushi Dan: Uotchāzu) that is made up of short stories from a Pixiv contest.
No. | Title | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | Mekakushi Dan: Watchers Anthology -Ahōshitsu Shōjo o Meguru Hito Natsu no Bōkentan- (メカクシ団:ウォッチャーズ アンソロジー -消失少女をめぐるひと夏の冒険譚-) | December 26, 2014 | 978-4-04-730186-3 |
2 | Mekakushi Dan: Watchers Novel -Shōjo no Kimochi to Bokura no Chikara- (メカクシ団:ウォッチャーズ ノベル -少女のキモチとぼくらのチカラ-) | February 28, 2015 | 978-4-04-730187-0 |
3 | Mekakushi Dan: Watchers Replay -Shōshitsu Shōjo Sōsaku dai Sakusen Re;PLAY- (メカクシ団:ウォッチャーズ リプレイ -消失少女捜索大作戦 Re;PLAY-) | February 28, 2015 | 978-4-04-730188-7 |
There is a novel anthology series named Kagerou Daze Novel Anthology (カゲロウデイズノベルアンソロジー, Kagerō Deizu Noberu Ansorojī) made from other Pixiv competitions.
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | January 30, 2015 | 978-4-04-730255-6 |
2 | March 30, 2015 | 978-4-04-730308-9 |
The Kagerou Daze manga is illustrated by Mahiro Satou.[24] It began serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Gene on June 15, 2012.[25] The first tankōbon volume was released on November 27, 2012;[26] thirteen volumes have been released as of March 27, 2019.[27] Yen Press will release the manga in English in North America, with the first volume released on April 21, 2015.[7][28]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | ||
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1 | November 27, 2012[26] | 978-4-84-014762-0 | April 21, 2015[28] | 978-0-316-25949-1 | ||
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2 | March 27, 2013[29] | 978-4-84-015039-2 | July 21, 2015[30] | 978-0-316-34619-1 | ||
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3 | August 27, 2013[31] | 978-4-84-015316-4 | October 27, 2015[32] | 978-0-316-34620-7 | ||
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4 | March 27, 2014[33] | 978-4-04-066513-9 | January 19, 2016[34] | 978-0-316-26997-1 | ||
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5 | June 27, 2014[35] | 978-4-04-066595-5 | April 19, 2016[36] | 978-0-316-27019-9 | ||
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6 | December 27, 2014[37] | 978-4-04-067234-2 | July 16, 2016[38] | 978-0-31-627022-9 | ||
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7 | June 27, 2015[39] | 978-4-04-067544-2 | October 25, 2016[40] | 978-0-31-654535-8 | ||
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8 | March 26, 2016[41] | 978-4-04-068235-8 | December 19, 2017[42] | 978-0-31-641407-4 | ||
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9 | March 27, 2017[43] | 978-4-04-069094-0 | April 17, 2018[44] | 978-0-31-652124-6 | ||
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10 | October 27, 2017[45] | 978-4-04-069475-7 | June 12, 2018[46] | 978-1-97-532751-4 | ||
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11 | March 27, 2018[47] | 978-4-04-069761-1 | December 11, 2018[48] | 978-1-97-532908-2 | ||
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12 | September 27, 2018[49] | 978-4-04-065113-2 | April 30, 2019[50] | 978-1-97-530415-7 | ||
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13 | March 27, 2019[27] | 978-4-04-065585-7 | November 12, 2019[51] | 978-1-97-535955-3 | ||
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There is also an ongoing anthology series called Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック, Kagerō Deizu Kōshiki Ansorojī Komikku) and each volume goes with a certain theme. It is written and illustrated by various people including Kagerou Daze light novel artist and music video creator Sidu, the Kagerou Daze manga artist Mahiro Satou, and Kagerou Project music video creator Wannyanpu (わんにゃんぷー, Wannyanpū).
No. | Title | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Upper- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-UPPER-) | January 26, 2013 | 978-4-04-066267-1 |
2 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Downer- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-DOWNER-) | March 27, 2013 | 978-4-84-014795-8 |
3 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Summer- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-SUMMER-) | July 27, 2013 | 978-4-04-066533-7 |
4 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Winter- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-WINTER-) | November 27, 2013 | 978-4-04-066130-8 |
5 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Spring- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-SPRING-) | March 27, 2014 | 978-4-04-066514-6 |
6 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Bitter- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-BITTER-) | July 26, 2014 | 978-4-04-066826-0 |
7 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Sweet- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-SWEET-) | November 27, 2014 | 978-4-04-067210-6 |
8 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Spicy- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-SPICY-) | March 27, 2015 | 978-4-04-067508-4 |
9 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Fantasy- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-FANTASY-) | August 27, 2015 | 978-4-04-067581-7 |
10 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Remember- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-REMEMBER-) | November 27, 2015 | 978-4-04-067853-5 |
11 | Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Future- (カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-FUTURE-) | March 26, 2016 | 978-4-04-068236-5 |
A Kagerou Project anime titled Mekakucity Actors (メカクシティアクターズ), directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and produced by Shaft,[52] began airing on April 12, 2014.[53][54][55][n 1] The anime adaptation starring Kana Asumi as Ene, Kana Hanazawa as Mary, and Mamoru Miyano as Konoha.[56] This is the first voice-acting of Asumi since her marriage on January 14, 2014.[57] The teaser website of the anime series was launched on January 17, 2014.[58] The anime has been licensed for streaming by Aniplex of America.[59] The opening theme is "Daze" sung by Jin feat. Maria from Garnidelia and the ending theme is "Days" by Jin feat. Lia. For episode six, the opening insert song is "Headphone Actor" (ヘッドフォンアクター) and the ending insert song is "Yūkei Yesterday" (夕景イエスタデイ); both songs are performed by Jin feat. LiSA. For episode eight, the ending insert song is "Lost Time Memory" (ロスタイムメモリー) sung by Jin feat. Kōta Matsuyama from Byee the Round. For episode nine, the opening insert song is "Ayano no Kōfuku Riron" (アヤノの幸福理論) sung by Jin feat. Aki Okui. All songs are composed by Jin.
A Kagerou Project short anime film titled Kagerou Daze -in a day's- (カゲロウデイズ-in a day's-) was directed by Sidu and produced by Studio Jumonji.[60] It was produced with MX4D presentation in mind and premiered on November 4, 2016. The opening theme is "Red" by Gouache, a band Jin is a part of.
A Kagerou Project anime titled Mekakucity Reload (メカクシティリロード) was announced at the Seek at Mekakucity event on August 15, 2016.[61]
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