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Synopsis Spring. Far from the city, time flows peacefully in this rural town. As the cherry blossoms scatter in the wind, a young man named Yu Narukami steps off the train at Yasoinaba Station. Yu has come to this town, where his uncle lives, for family reasons; he will be transferring into the local high school, Yasogami High. And so begins his school life. The shopping mall after school. A series of murders taking place in town.

The Midnight Channel, airing late at night. What lies in store for Yu and his friends ‘this time around?(Source: Aniplex USA). Overall3Story2Animation5Sound6Character3Enjoyment4I'm a Persona fans, a huge fan of it! But, I have to say one word for P4 The Golden, 'DISAPPOINTING!!!'

Actually, I don't want to throw my precious time to write a bad review, but this 'anime' is forced me to do so.So, let's just get started.,Story 2/10The Story, ummm.i can't say much because there not so much to talk about. The story retells the original story with a new character or should I say, this is an alternative setting.

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Well, I don't care if it's alternative or not, I just want to watch some good stuff. As you can see, P4G is just have12 episode, while the original Persona 4 The Animation have 2x more episode than Golden.

So, the story is clearly have been rushed in 12 episode., basically, the original story is almost gone from the entire series, because they just retell the events that not included in the original story (pointless events indeed)Art and Sound 5 and 6/10The art in P4Golden is a bit brighter and simple than the original story (talk about junk), the songs are quite matching with the series.Character 3/10And now for the character section, our protagonist Yu Narukami clearly have different personalities than the original story. Yu in Golden is more charismatic and courageous person.The problem is the rest of the party, they just waiting for turns to talk, just like cycles.Overall 3/10Well, just because it's an alternative setting, that doesn't mean it doesn't important. I recommend you guys maybe don't watch this shit., it can make your eye close or cry. For Persona fans, I don't really think you all enjoy this adaptation anyway. Overall4Story2Animation4Sound6Character4Enjoyment5What began as a triumphant success, both critically and commercially, in the gaming culture at large, even outside of the JRPG community, has now devolved into whoring itself out, Type-Moon style. That is not in of itself a negative connotation, as the spin-off games and the Vita port are great in their own right. However, the event that started the whole milking process started with the announcement of an entire adaptation of Persona 4 in anime form back in 2011.

It would be of no surprise to anyone that it was a thing that, in the end, would be looked at as a project thatcould not be called anything but unnecessary.Speaking as someone whose favorite game is Persona 4 and will cherish it til the day I die, I’ve also adored its Vita port Persona 4 Golden. With its different mechanics and new awesome scenes, it also brought a new character, which breathed all new life to it. Now, after much popular demand by absolutely no one, Aniplex thought to themselves, “Remember that Persona 4 anime we made a couple of years ago?

Why don’t we make another one for the port to cash in on the hype for Persona?” Atlus probably had a hand in the decision too, but nevertheless, Persona 4 the Golden Animation is nothing more than just decent fan service for fans to see; even with the inevitable cringe-worthy attempts at trying to adapt it fully.For those who aren’t aware of the concept of Persona 4 Golden, it is basically another version of the original game with a different side character that we get to know over the course of her own story. What the anime wants to do is solely focus on the new character, named Marie, and find out the mystery of who she is and why she is there to begin with. Suffice to say, this does not really bode well in how they handle the pacing and development.

At one point, there are several parts where they skip over important development in order to fit 13 episodes in with Marie’s development and animate the extra scenes; this includes the beach fanservice, the band practice, motorcycle licenses, etc.Ironically, this problem of fitting too much content into one season was the same exact problem with the 1st season. They wanted to fit as much content as possible to make it feel like an authentic Persona game in full anime spectacle. While it is admirable of them to at least try to accomplish this, it fails quite considerably.

There are many instances where the pacing felt too quick for us to understand and feel for our characters. If they were to make this into a bonafide hit, a longer episode count would’ve sufficed a bit more for one. But in this day and age where shows longer than 24 episodes all come and go, I don’t think Aniplex has that kind of budget to have had that accomplished.Art and animation has its moments of eerie distinctiveness, where the characters are drawn quite on point to how Atlus usually draws their Shin Megami Tensei characters.

However, there are moments where the art quickly goes down south at a draw distance where the characters look very deformed. Not to mention the animation can be guilty of this too with stiff motions at certain frames and cutting corners here and there. When the battle scenes do occur, the art and animation is pretty stellar to see, so you can obviously tell where Aniplex put most of their budget towards.Despite this not being a great adaptation, should this be outright slandered by Persona fans? Not entirely.

What is still intact from the source is the humor, which can still serve to be a delight on multiple occasions. Seeing them in animated form definitely helps make it more memorable in this light. Not only that, but there are a few interesting bonuses they added to the story, in spite of its flawed presentation. Adachi’s past is given a lot of in-depth analysis, which has him seen in a more sympathetic light in how he became a police officer and so on.I’m sure many will ask the obvious question: Should I play the games or just watch the anime?

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Or, should I watch/play Persona 3 first before 4? Depending on your preference, the games will prove to be more fruitful in experiencing a truly brilliant story to behold. Golden only proves to have more of the same systematic problems from the previous iteration. Even without mentioning it in regards to how it compares to the game, it isn’t really anything that noticeably special.

Fanservice shows are of no small quantity these days, so your best bet is to leave the fanservice for the fanatics to dive into.Grade: C. Overall5Story5Animation7Sound7Character4Enjoyment6Watch Episodes 6 & 7, Persona fans! As for the rest, well, my (first) review.The Golden Animation, simply put, is all the scenes from the updated rerelease from the game, animated and stretched out a bit.As opposed to the strange combination of social life, school days, and vigilante-Shadow-fighting-crime-solving that was Persona 4, Golden, when taken at face value, comes off as a typical Slice-of-Life with a mystery sub-plot that isn't even explained well. Which is admittedly understandable, though it doesn't improve the series.Our returning characters have their previously established relationships hinted at, as with their slightly more complex personalities, but they're mostly shoved to theside to make room for the amateur poet amnesiac with enough tsundere to give Ms Rin Tohsaka a run for money, Marie(a.k.a. Canon love-interest). The series has no direct focus, but Marie's story in context of this expansion, translating to giving the girl some memories that might jog her old ones.Cue the beach.As a fan of Persona 4, I can admit that I found it enjoyable to watch, though that might have been somewhat mitigated by the conscious knowledge that I was supporting the ludicrous overmilking of Persona 4 that still continues with its yet to be released PS3 port and Rhythm Game spinoff.

Even if the new artstyle took a moment to get used to, they were the guys who did the cutscenes for the game and they weren't too shabby here, either. Props, Madhouse.I say watch the aforementioned episodes because they have direct relevance to the original Mystery/Reach Out For The Truth story by offering a look from the killer's eyes through the whole story; from before the murders to his inevitable defeat by the heroes.Aside from that, though, I can only recommend this to someone who has already seen or played the original story and wants the canon equivalent of a fanfiction added on. I have no malice for this series, no anger with it that motivates me to give it a low score. But it just doesn't do anything noteworthy aside from the moment in its midpoint where it briefly returns to its source material to do what one might have wished at least half of the episodes had done. Perhaps it's for the best, though. Golden did have a happy & satisfying alternate ending, though.Live long and prosper!:).

← PreviousPersona 4: The Golden Animation ( ペルソナ4 ザ・ゴールデン, Perusona Fō Za Gōruden) is a 2014 television series produced by based on ' video game. The series serves as an expansion of 's 2011 adaptation, featuring new scenarios adapted from the game's 2012 port, Persona 4 Golden.

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Building on the adventures of, a teenage boy who discovers a distorted TV World and obtains the power of Persona, the series focuses on Yu's encounter with Marie, a resident of the mysterious Velvet Room who seeks to regain her memory.The 12-episode series aired on ' Animeism programming block between July 10, 2014 and September 25, 2014., who directed the previous series, serves as chief director with Tomohisa Taguchi as director and Jun Kumagai writing the series composition. And Tetsuya Kobayashi provide the soundtrack. An episode featuring an alternate ending was included on the fourth Blu-ray Disc/DVD volume, released on December 10, 2014. The main opening theme is 'Next Chance to Move On' by Shihoko Hirata, whilst the main ending theme is 'Dazzling Smile' by Hirata (performed by as Marie in episode 11). The opening theme for episode one is 'Shadow World', also performed by Hirata, while the opening theme for episode eight is 'key plus words' by Hirata and Yumi Kawamura.The series is licensed in North America by, who simulcast the series on, and the Aniplex Channel. The series has been released on two subtitled Blu-ray volumes on July 21, 2015 and September 29, 2015 respectively.

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