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Project 575 (プロジェクト575, Purojekuto Go-Shichi-Go) is a multimedia project created by Sega that utilizes Vocaloid voice synthesizers in order to create traditional 5-7-5 tanka and haiku poems. It consists of an iPhone app titled Uta Yomi 575 (うた詠み575, lit. "Song Reader 575"), released on July 26, 2013, as well as a PlayStation Vita game titled Uta Kumi 575 (うた組み575, lit. "Song Builder 575"), released on January 23, 2014, and is described as a combination of a rhythm game and a word building game.[1] A 4-episode comedy slice of life anime television series adaptation titled Go! Go! 575 aired between January 9 and January 30, 2014.[2][3][4][5]
Project 575 | |
Genre | Comedy, slice of life |
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Video game | |
Uta Kumi 575 | |
Developer | Sega |
Publisher | Sega |
Directed by | Takumi Yoshinaga |
Produced by | Kenjiro Morimoto |
Designed by | Takeshi Endo Junpei Ootsu |
Music by | Naofumi Hataya |
Released | January 23, 2014 |
Anime television series | |
Go! Go! 575 | |
Directed by | Takebumi Anzai |
Written by | Keigo Koyanagi |
Music by | Naoki Chiba |
Studio | Lay-duce, C2C |
Original network | Tokyo MX, tvk |
Original run | January 9, 2014 – January 30, 2014 |
Episodes | 4 + 1 special |
Famitsu gave the game an overall rating of 29/40.[6] PlayStation LifeStyle's review praised the main characters, songs, and core gameplay, awarding it a 7/10.[7]
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