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Persona 5: The Animation

Originaltitel: PERSONA5 the Animation
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2018–2019
  • 12
  • 24 Min.
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Persona 5: The Animation (2018)
Follows Ren Amamiya and a rebellious group of teenagers in Tokyo who form the Phantom Thieves of Hearts to rebel against the corruption and slavery in society.
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Folgt Ren Amamiya und einer rebellischen Gruppe von Teenagern in Tokio, die die Phantom-Diebe der Herzen bilden, um gegen die Korruption und Sklaverei in der Gesellschaft zu rebellieren.Folgt Ren Amamiya und einer rebellischen Gruppe von Teenagern in Tokio, die die Phantom-Diebe der Herzen bilden, um gegen die Korruption und Sklaverei in der Gesellschaft zu rebellieren.Folgt Ren Amamiya und einer rebellischen Gruppe von Teenagern in Tokio, die die Phantom-Diebe der Herzen bilden, um gegen die Korruption und Sklaverei in der Gesellschaft zu rebellieren.

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    • Matthew Mercer
    • Cherami Leigh
    • Robbie Daymond
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    6,6/10
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Matthew Mercer
      • Cherami Leigh
      • Robbie Daymond
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      • 1 Gewinn & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Matthew Mercer
    Matthew Mercer
    • Yusuke Kitagawa
    • 2018–2019
    Cherami Leigh
    Cherami Leigh
    • Makoto Niijima
    • 2018–2019
    Robbie Daymond
    Robbie Daymond
    • Goro Akechi
    • 2018–2019
    Mamoru Miyano
    Mamoru Miyano
    • Ryuji Sakamoto
    • 2018–2019
    Max Mittelman
    Max Mittelman
    • Ryuji Sakamoto
    • 2018–2019
    Erika Harlacher
    Erika Harlacher
    • Ann Takamaki
    • 2018–2019
    Xanthe Huynh
    Xanthe Huynh
    • Haru Okumura
    • 2018–2019
    Tomokazu Sugita
    Tomokazu Sugita
    • Yusuke Kitagawa
    • 2018–2019
    Cassandra Lee Morris
    • Morgana
    • 2018–2019
    Jun Fukuyama
    Jun Fukuyama
    • Ren Amamiya
    • 2018–2019
    Ikue Ôtani
    Ikue Ôtani
    • Morgana
    • 2018–2019
    Xander Mobus
    • Ren Amamiya
    • 2018–2019
    Haruka Tomatsu
    Haruka Tomatsu
    • Haru Okumura
    • 2018–2019
    Nana Mizuki
    Nana Mizuki
    • Ann Takamaki
    • 2018–2019
    Rina Satô
    • Makoto Niijima
    • 2018–2019
    Sôichirô Hoshi
    • Goro Akechi
    • 2018–2019
    Erica Lindbeck
    Erica Lindbeck
    • Futaba Sakura
    • 2018–2019
    Aoi Yûki
    Aoi Yûki
    • Futaba Sakura
    • 2018–2019
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    7bradshawjacknolan

    Flawed but enjoyable

    While it doesn't quite reach the heights of the game, it is still a great watch in its own right. First of all, the good stuff, the cast performances and respect to the source material make it amazing. Each actor suites their character well and they genuinely make you fall in love with their character. The themes stay intact as well and the story holds surprisingly well. Some of the animation is so-so but not terrible. I think its weakest links are the pacing and Jokers character. It makes sense to have a semi-silent protagonist in the game but in the animation he's just kind of there and feels a bit out of place. Also the character development was a bit more fleshed out in the games but the pacing moves things very fast so if you didn't play the game first, it might be confusing to watch. Overall, it's rough around the edges but an enjoyable and engaging series.
    8TYContact1

    Intriguing story in the style of Persona 4, but less humour and group chemistry. Waiting for episode #27...

    Persona 4 anime was hilarious, full of wink-wink anime gags, and interesting side characters. Persona 5 is heavier on suspense and serious, realistic crime story tone, and it took a while to introduce all the characters, so I didn't feel the group as tight knit as the group in Persona 4.

    But the drawings won't disappoint the series fans, and Persona 5 world is bigger, supported by PS4 system.

    *Warning* the anime follows the game plot closely, so if you haven't played the game yet, the anime episodes would spoil the plot twists in the game. In my case though, because I enjoyed the anime (episodes 1-26 so far), I don't mind the spoilers. In fact, the spoilers helped me to skip dialogues ahead in the game.
    5pabloquike

    It is acceptable

    Persona 5 the animation try's to do what the game does, but horribly, the anime has horrible artwork, and the amazing soundtrack is used horribly, not to say the pacing is just absolutely horrible. I know you can't fit a 100 hour game in a anime, but to be honest it is acceptable, to anime standards I guess it's alright, so you might enjoy it, but I definitely do see some fun to be had, I enjoy all the Easter eggs, all the xtra details, just I hope if they make a persona 5 R the animation anime, I hope they fix all the mistakes.
    8refuserefuse

    Worth the ride, if you can avoid being turned off by the setup and actually access the full story.

    This is a solid series despite setting itself up to fail in a couple of ways.

    The first is the flash-back intro. It begins with a character who, without context, appears as a cocky punk you couldn't care less about who gets caught doing crimes. Then, as he is questioned, you get obnoxiously vague exposition that finally leads to the flashback where the actual story is.

    I personally benched the show for months because of this intro. I only finally finished the first episode because it is my personal rule to give any show one full episode to prove itself. This being my introduction to the game, which I later played, it also made for a very slow, weak un-engaging start to the game. Clearly, the developers were banking on the built up good will from previous iterations.

    Flashbacks/forwards are only ever a cheap, detrimental story device or essential enhancing element with no middle ground. It's obvious which category this falls into and very unfortunate that it continues to punctuate the series.

    The second way the anime shoots itself in the foot is content packaging/episode release. The packaged 26 episode anime doesn't actually finish the story. Without the final episodes, which you must know about and then hunt down separately, the putative ending from the first 26 is just a pointless slap in the face.

    I never quite know who anime adaptations of games are for.

    For those who played the game they are usually judged against game negatively as an update of the olde timey complaint wherein the book was better than the movie instead of judging each according to the genre of which it is actually a part.

    If one is taking this apples/oranges approach wouldn't the anime, unsurprisingly and necessarily, be lesser since you are passively watching a truncated version of the game with no new story elements?

    Yet, conversely, for anyone who hasn't played the game such adaptations are usually unwatchable exactly because they 1. Are set up such that they depend on you already being familiar with the game and 2. Are too much like a game, making for awkward and clumsy anime.

    This adaptation also occasionally trips up from being too much like a game, e.g. Distracting bits of dead-end plot that only exist because they are translations of game elements, the main protagonist being unnaturally mute and un-reactive because that is the de facto for first-person RPGs, etc. But these are comparatively minor and might go unnoticed by many viewers.

    So I am marking this pretty high because it actually stands up pretty well on its own with serious and relevant plot elements, flushed out characters, good world building and intriguing neo-noir type mystery.
    6Conan-a-p

    Made for fans and fans only

    This series is made exclusively for fans of the game. The pacing is inconsistent and jumpy, and the core ideas were spread out in a messy way. For someone who hasn't played Persona 5, I can't recommend the anime at all.

    Characters aren't given enough time do develop the emotional connection you would have in the game - and perhaps it's hard, given in the game, you'd be spending a few dozen battles with these friends, and getting to hear about the banters and fun they have with each other. As a result, there are some situations that were significant in the game to the development and motivations for the characters simply don't land in the show - in fact, it seems ridiculous and over-exaggerated. The time to explore your friends and pals really help develop them and understand why these are such important moments to them.

    In order to keep this in 25 (26?) episodes, they had to really cut some stuff, and unfortunately, that means a lot of the explanation as well. Having played the games multiple times myself, I already knew and understood all the concepts, but I can imagine a lot of new comers would be confused. These skips also reduces the significance of palace crawling - in the game, these are gruelling, difficult tasks. While it isn't uncommon to finish the first part of the palace in a single run, it's very obviously taxing on the characters, and this isn't something that is conveyed well in the show. The first part is often skipped with just a few scenes.

    The little Easter eggs in terms of animation seems really out of place without the context of the game. All out attacks, travel menus, etc don't really match the style of the rest of the animation. Without that context, it can seem like the animators were lazy, but it's actually just the animators paying homage to the show.

    On the other hand, for those who played and love Persona 5, this was the perfect tribute. We already know and love all of these characters, and seeing the story come through again was a treat. The music from the game(s) plays at the time you would expect it to, they even added in the transit screen, all out attack, and executions. The humour of the banters are kept great, and there's a little bit of each character in the show.

    The story isn't altered much, other than parts that need to speed up the story to help it get through it in a much shorter package. There's a few extra scenes here and there that are just great to see, and Joker has a LOT of voice lines.

    If you loved the games, this is the perfect tribute to top it off, but don't expect anything out of the ordinary. If you haven't played Persona 5, I don't recommend you watch this show at all.

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      • 7. April 2018 (Deutschland)
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