"BlazBlue Radio"@en . . . "BlazBlue Radio, also known as BlueRadio(\u3076\u308B\u3089\u3058BuruRaji), is a radio show started on April 9, 2009 on Nico Nico Douga. The main purpose of the show is to support and promote the BlazBlue franchise. The radio show is unique in that it is not only a voiced show, but also contains animations and art by the staff to create a more active and lively radio show. The main animations are super deformed versions of each character, such as those seen on Teach Me, Miss Litchi! and Help Me, Professor Kokonoe!. As of June 3, 2010, a continuation show called Continued \u2013 BlueRadio(\u7D9A\u30FB\u3076\u308B\u3089\u3058Zoku \u2013 BuruRaji) began appearing on Nico Nico Douga. Similar to the first series of radio shows, this series also supports BlazBlue, specifically BlazBlue: Continuum Shift. Yet another series called BlueRadio \u2013 Wide (\u3076\u308B\u3089\u3058WBuruRaji \u2013 Waido) began on March 31, 2011 on Nico Nico Douga. As with before, supporting BlazBlue is the radio show's main goal, but they concentrate more on BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II this time around. The 4th installment of the Radio series, BlueRadio \u2013 Hyper (\u3076\u308B\u3089\u3058HBururaji \u2013 Haipa) began on November 21, 2012, on Nico Nico Douga. The 5th installment of the Radio series, BlueRadio \u2013 Ace (\u3076\u308B\u3089\u3058ABururaji \u2013 Eisu) began airing on October 24, 2013, on Nico Nico Douga. The 6th installment of the Radio series, BlueRadio \u2013 Quick (\u3076\u308B\u3089\u3058QBururaji \u2013 Kuikku) began airing on April, 2015. There are also special episodes for the public recordings during BlueFes. On October 9, 2014, Radio: XBlaze aired \u2013 in many ways, it can be seen as the XBlaze counterpart to BlueRadio."@en . "BlazBlue Radio, also known as BlueRadio(\u3076\u308B\u3089\u3058BuruRaji), is a radio show started on April 9, 2009 on Nico Nico Douga. The main purpose of the show is to support and promote the BlazBlue franchise. The radio show is unique in that it is not only a voiced show, but also contains animations and art by the staff to create a more active and lively radio show. The main animations are super deformed versions of each character, such as those seen on Teach Me, Miss Litchi! and Help Me, Professor Kokonoe!."@en . .