Yumeria

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Yumeria
Original title ゆ め り あ
genre Comedy , Shonen
Television broadcast
Country of production Japan
original language Japanese
year 2004
length 24 minutes
Episodes 12
idea Namco
production Hiroyuki Koizumi, Ishii Akakura, Keiichi Matsuda, Kozue Kaneniwa, Shinichi Nakamura, Yoshihisa Nakayama
music Hiromi Kikuta, Kazuhiro Nagaoka
First broadcast January 8, 2004 - March 25, 2004 on BS Japan
synchronization
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Yukimaru Katsura
magazine Gekkan comic Dengeki Daiō
First publication 2003-2004
expenditure 2

Yumeria ( jap. ゆめりあ ) is an Ren'ai adventure from Namco , on the one anime - television series and a radio show is based.

Video game

The video game Yumeria was developed by Namco for the PlayStation 2 console .

action

Mikuri Tomokazu ( 三 栗 智 和 ) lives with the young woman Senjō Nanase ( 千 条 七 瀬 ), who replaces his family for him. He has a strange dream on his 16th birthday. In a nonexistent world he sees a young girl who is fighting a rather big strange opponent. In the dream world of Moera, Tomikazu has a strange power which he gives the young girl, with whose help she then fights back the opponent. However, the best thing for him after he woke up from the dream that he found the girl from the dream sleeping next to him in bed. He accompanies him to school and meets an old friend of Mikuri's, Agatsuma Mizuki ( 吾 妻 み づ き ). She has known him since childhood. They call the girl Mikuris Mone ( モ ネ ) when they are with her because she keeps saying this word. Another of Tomokazu's friends is Saitō Megumi ( 斎 藤 メ グ ミ ).

Every time he dreams, he finds himself back in this world and meets more and more people he also knows from the real world. So the girl Neneko ( ね ね こ ) with her cat. He learns from a mysterious masked woman that they are fighting Faydoom, and he is the one who can equip the girls with powers to defeat these monsters.

Adaptations

Anime

2004 produced Studio Deen a Anime - TV Series with twelve episodes to video game Yumeria . It was directed by Keitaro Motonaga. Kazuhiro Nagaoka directed the music, while Hiromi Kikuta was responsible for the sound. The series was broadcast on Japanese television on BS Japan from January 8 to March 25, 2004.

The anime was broadcast in English on The Anime Network and licensed by ADV. A French dubbed version is distributed by Mabell.

synchronization

role Japanese voice actor ( seiyū )
Mizuki Agatsuma Masumi Asano
Nanase Senjō / Silk Kikuko Inoue
Mone Moyu Arishima
Tomokazu Mikuri Wataru Hatano
Neneko Tamaki Nakanishi

music

For the opening credits of the series one used the title 24 Jikan Aishiteru by Moyu Arishima and Tamaki Nakanishi. The credits were underlaid with precious treasure by Masumi Asano.

Manga

Yukimaru Katsura drew a manga of the same name for Yumeria , which was published in the Gekkan comic Dengeki Daiō . This was published as a book on September 27, 2003.

This was later followed by a sequel Yukimaru Katsura in the same magazine, which was published on June 26, 2004 as Yumeria ½ Yukimaru Pack ( ゆ め り あ 1/2 ゆ き ま る パ ッ ク , Yumeria ½ Yukimaru Pakku ) as a book volume.

Radio show

From September 30, 2003, the radio show Yumeria Yume Kibun R-side ( ゆ め り あ 夢 気 分 R-side) ran at Bunka Hōsō . On April 2, 2004, it moved to BSQR489 and ran there until September of the same year. The personalities ( hosts ) were Moyu Arishima and Tamaki Nakanishi.

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