Visualive the Evolution is an official stage play that saw a limited release from October 3-9, 2012 in Sunshine Theater. It was later released on DVD on February 15, 2013. It acts as a second part to the original stage play Persona 4 Visualive, expanding on the original's story. Like the original run, the protagonist's name was changed with each performance, listing the announcement for each in the production's blog with the DVD release using Hayato Asakawa (浅川隼人). Most of the original cast reprise their roles, with the notable exceptions of Yukiko Amagi and Rise Kujikawa. The staff was partially changed with Jun Kumagai, who also worked on Persona 4 The Animation, Persona 3 The Movie, and later Persona 3: the Weird Masquerade -Ao no Kakusei-, taking over the script. [//en.wikipedia.org/wi
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| - Visualive the Evolution is an official stage play that saw a limited release from October 3-9, 2012 in Sunshine Theater. It was later released on DVD on February 15, 2013. It acts as a second part to the original stage play Persona 4 Visualive, expanding on the original's story. Like the original run, the protagonist's name was changed with each performance, listing the announcement for each in the production's blog with the DVD release using Hayato Asakawa (浅川隼人). Most of the original cast reprise their roles, with the notable exceptions of Yukiko Amagi and Rise Kujikawa. The staff was partially changed with Jun Kumagai, who also worked on Persona 4 The Animation, Persona 3 The Movie, and later Persona 3: the Weird Masquerade -Ao no Kakusei-, taking over the script. [//en.wikipedia.org/wi
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| - Visualive the Evolution is an official stage play that saw a limited release from October 3-9, 2012 in Sunshine Theater. It was later released on DVD on February 15, 2013. It acts as a second part to the original stage play Persona 4 Visualive, expanding on the original's story. Like the original run, the protagonist's name was changed with each performance, listing the announcement for each in the production's blog with the DVD release using Hayato Asakawa (浅川隼人). Most of the original cast reprise their roles, with the notable exceptions of Yukiko Amagi and Rise Kujikawa. The staff was partially changed with Jun Kumagai, who also worked on Persona 4 The Animation, Persona 3 The Movie, and later Persona 3: the Weird Masquerade -Ao no Kakusei-, taking over the script. [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Oku Shutaro] became the director. Atlus' [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Shōji Meguro] handled the music.
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