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visual novel series produced by
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that comprises the first two entries of the ''When They Cry'' franchise. The series focuses on a group of young friends living in the fictional village of Hinamizawa and the strange events that occur there in 1983. The games are built on the NScripter
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operating system. The first game in the series, ''Onikakushi-hen'', was released on August 10, 2002, and the eighth and final game in the original PC series, ''Matsuribayashi-hen'', was released on August 13, 2006. While the first four games carried the overall title ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'' and are considered the first entry in the ''When They Cry'' franchise, the next four games were produced under the title ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai'' and are considered the second entry. A bonus fan disc called ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei'' was released on December 31, 2006. In addition to the original series, new story arcs were created in
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form and in video games for the
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, in order to expand the story. The original eight PC releases were released in English by
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between 2009 and 2010. Two sets of drama CDs were produced, one by Wayuta and the other by Frontier Works. Novelizations of the game series were released by
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between August 2007 and March 2009. A manga series adapted from the games began with eight different
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s working separately on one to three of the multiple story arcs and were published by
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and
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. The manga was licensed for release in English in North America by Yen Press under the title ''Higurashi: When They Cry'' and the first volume was released in November 2008. Following the manga's release in Japan, two anime television series (also known simply as ''When They Cry'' prior to 2020) were produced by
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and directed by Chiaki Kon in 2006 and 2007; a third anime adaptation was released as an
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(OVA) series in 2009. The first anime series was licensed by Geneon Entertainment in English in 2007, but the license expired in 2011. Sentai Filmworks has since licensed both anime seasons and the 2009 OVAs. A live-action film adaptation of the series, directed and written by
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, premiered in Japanese theaters on May 10, 2008, with a sequel released on April 16, 2009. A six-episode live-action television series adaptation premiered in Japan on May 20, 2016, and a four-episode sequel premiered on November 25, 2016. A new anime television series by Passione aired from October 2020 to March 2021, and a sequel aired from July to September 2021.


Gameplay

''Higurashi When They Cry'' is a "sound novel", a variation of visual novel with a focus on sound and atmosphere. Gameplay is restricted to reading individual scenes, during which characters are displayed as static two-dimensional sprites. The versions of the game ported to home consoles additionally feature voice acting provided by professional voice actors. The narrative of the game is divided into separate story arcs, named "chapters", which become accessible in a sequence strictly established by the developers. The narration is conducted on behalf of various characters. After reading a certain amount of text within a chapter, playback ends. At this point, the player is invited to save the game, as well as read "tips" that reveal details of the game's setting that were not present in the main story. The tips may also encourage the player to deduce the reasoning behind the narrative's mysterious events. The chapters of the game are divided into two categories – "question arcs" and "answer arcs". Each question arc is a self-contained story taking place in an alternate reality, while each answer arc is based on the same scenario as a certain question arc and helps the player formulate a more accurate vision of the events of the pertaining question arc. Each chapter is assigned a "difficulty rating" that indicates the complexity of the mystery. After completing a chapter, all previously opened tips and images of individual scenes in the form of a gallery become available to the player from the main menu. In addition, the player can access a feature entitled the "Staff Room", in which writer Ryukishi07 discusses and examines the chapter, or the "All-Cast Review Session", in which the characters break the fourth wall and debate about the events of the chapter.


Plot

In June 1983, Keiichi Maebara moves to the village of and befriends classmates Mion Sonozaki, her twin sister Shion, Rena Ryūgū, Rika Furude, and Satoko Hōjō. Keiichi soon learns of the village's annual Watanagashi Festival, a celebration dedicated to the local deity ''Oyashiro''. Hinamizawa initially seems calm and peaceful, but shortly before the festival, Keiichi learns that for four years in a row, murders and disappearances have been taking place on the day of the festival. This chain of incidents remains unsolved and has come to be known as the "Oyashiro Curse" by the superstitious villagers. The day after this year's festival, police discover the corpse of visiting freelance photographer Jirō Tomitake, who appears to have torn his throat out with his bare hands, and the charred body of Miyo Takano, a nurse in the village clinic. In most chapters of the game, Keiichi or one of his friends attempts to investigate the mysteries of Hinamizawa and the Oyashiro Curse, only to succumb to paranoia and homicidal rage. A few days after the festival, Rika's body is found in the family shrine dedicated to Oyashiro. On the same day, a cataclysm befalls the village and wipes out the population, which is explained by the media as a release of
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. The answer arcs reveal that each preceding arc is an alternate reality in which Rika tried and failed to save herself and her friends. As a priestess of the Furude Shrine, Rika can communicate with the spirit Hanyū, who served as the basis for Oyashiro and is the ancestress of the Furude clan. Each time Rika died, Hanyū would move her to another reality; however, the very ending of Rika's life is not retained in her memories when she transfers, obstructing her from knowing the cause of her death. In the final two chapters, it is revealed that the village's local clinic is secretly a government institute investigating a mysterious parasite in the village that causes Hinamizawa Syndrome; a disease that induces paranoia, delusion, and homicidal rage in its victims before pushing them to tear out their own throats. This disease is responsible for instigating the characters to commit murders in the previous arcs, and some of the incidents in the earlier years were caused by it. The rest of the incidents were caused by Miyo, who had killed Tomitake and faked her death, using the Oyashiro Curse as a cover. Hinamizawa Syndrome manifests in those experiencing extreme stress or those who move a distance away from the "Infection Queen", who releases a pheromone that prevents the aggravation of the villagers' condition. The women of the Furude clan have all acted as Infection Queens, and Rika is the sole remaining member of the line after the death of her parents in the 1981's incident. The theory by Miyo's adoptive grandfather, Hifumi Takano, is that if there is no Infection Queen, all villagers will succumb to the syndrome, and a mass outbreak of violence will occur. In some of the realities, Shion, succumbing to Hinamizawa Syndrome, kills Rika; however, life in Hinamizawa goes on, showing that Hifumi's theories have been exaggerated. In most of the realities, Miyo kills Rika, and the threat of the mass outbreak convinces the government to massacre the village, with the release of swamp gas being a cover story. Miyo's motive is to vindicate the work of Hifumi and force his work to be recognized after he was mocked and shamed by the government and scientific community for his thesis about the disease. After several hundred loops, Keiichi becomes either vividly or subconsciously aware of the previous realities, allowing him to avoid several critical points where various characters would be murdered or driven insane. In the final loop, the group asks Hanyū to join them, and the spirit manages to manifest a physical body. With her assistance and all of the knowledge and allies they have formed along the way, they thwart Miyo's plan and go on to live happy lives afterward. In the secret ending, Rika travels back to the past to prevent Miyo's suffering from the traumatic childhood that led her to become who she was.


Development

The series is the first visual novel series produced by
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. The game director and scenario writer for the series are Ryukishi07, who also drew all of the character illustrations. Background images were taken from photographs taken by Ryukishi07, his younger brother Yatazakura, and Kameya Mannendō. Programming was worked on by Yatazakura, who worked on the main structure, 4U who worked on the intermission and Tips, and BT who worked on the
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s. The games were designed using the
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NScripter. The music of ''Higurashi'' was provided by various music artists including both professionals and ''
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'' artists, including Dai, the composer of most of the music found in the answer arcs. Ryukishi07 wrote in 2004 how he was influenced by Key's works during the planning of ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni''. Ryukishi07 played Key's games as a reference, among other visual novels, and analyzed them to figure out the reason why they were found to be so popular. He figured that the secret was due to how the stories would start with ordinary, enjoyable days, but then a sudden occurrence would happen to lead the player to cry due to the shock value. He used a similar model for the basis of ''Higurashi'' but instead of leading the player to cry, Ryukishi07 wanted to scare the player with the addition of
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elements. In this way, Ryukishi07 wished to be in some way associated with Key who he described as a "masterpiece maker." In an interview in the December 2008 issue of Yen Press's '' Yen Plus''
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anthology, Ryukishi07 stated that ''Higurashi'' had its origins from an unpublished theater script called he had written a few years before the first ''Higurashi'' game was released. When he decided to rewrite the script and release it, he wanted to build upon "the contrast between a fun, ordinary life, and something terrifying and out of the ordinary." Ryukishi07 was greatly influenced by the worlds of Seishi Yokomizo when developing the universe of ''Higurashi''. Ryukishi07 had decided "early on to design the story so that the truth comes to light by looking at several overlapping stories," though he originally planned to release it as a single game due to initially believing he could finish the story in a single year. The word ''higurashi'' is the name of a kind of cicada. ''Naku'' means , specifically referring to those sounds made by non-human organisms. According to Ryukishi07, the red Na () in the logo is an official part of the title.


Release history

The first game of the ''Higurashi: When They Cry'' visual novel series, titled ''Onikakushi-hen'', was released on August 10, 2002. The second game ''Watanagashi-hen'' was released on December 29, 2002. The third game ''Tatarigoroshi-hen'' was released on August 15, 2003. The fourth game ''Himatsubushi-hen'' was released on August 13, 2004. The first four games are part of the question arcs, and the following four games, under the title ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai'', are part of the answer arcs. The fifth game ''Meakashi-hen'' was released on December 30, 2004. The sixth game ''Tsumihoroboshi-hen'' was released on August 14, 2005. The seventh game ''Minagoroshi-hen'' was released on December 30, 2005. The eighth game ''Matsuribayashi-hen'' was released on August 13, 2006. A fan disc titled ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei'' was released on December 31, 2006. A second fan disc titled was released on August 17, 2014. In January 2021,
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announced a remastered version with new music and upscaled graphics titled ''Higurashi: When They Cry Hō +'' in development for a Q3 2021 release. It released on January 28, 2022 and featured a new short scenario, ''Mehagashi-hen'', originally a mini-light novel chapter included with the ''Higurashi Gou'' BD. It also included a new All-Cast review chapter as a retrospective for the franchise and featured discussion of the ''Higurashi Gou'' and ''Sotsu'' anime arcs. The eight original PC games were released in English by MangaGamer under the title ''Higurashi: When They Cry'' starting with the first four games released in December 2009 and the last four released in monthly intervals starting in February 2010. MangaGamer's release of the visual novels does not include several background music tracks and two bonus features specific to the original Japanese version: the music room and a minigame. The eight original PC games were also released in French by Saffran Prod under the title ''Le sanglot des cigales'', starting with the first two games released together in November 2009. The Japanese company Seams has done releases for iOS devices in Japanese and English. The Japanese version includes all eight games. The English version is based on the translation by MangaGamer and as of May 2012 includes the first five games. A remastered version of ''Onikakushi-hen'' from ''Higurashi: When They Cry Hō'' was released by MangaGamer on
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on May 15, 2015 for Windows,
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and Linux. The updates include a re-translation, previously cut music tracks and content, the original Japanese text, and alternative character art by illustrator Kurosaki. A
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named ''
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'', based on the ''Higurashi'' series and featuring an original scenario by Ryukishi07, was developed by
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, the creators of ''
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'' and '' Eternal Fighter Zero''. The gameplay is that of a versus third-person shooter, in which most of the characters of the main ''Higurashi'' series are playable. ''Higurashi Daybreak'' was first released on August 13, 2006, and an expansion pack followed on April 22, 2007. A video game console port for the
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was released as by
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on February 22, 2007. ''Higurashi'' is the third
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to be ported to a video game console; the first was ''Hanakisō'' by HaccaWorks*, and the second was '' Melty Blood'' by French-Bread and Ecole. Although ''Higurashi'' was the first to have a video game console port announced, its long development time made it the third to be released. Due to the popularity of ''Matsuri'', a second enhanced PlayStation 2 port, known as , was released on December 20, 2007. It was sold as an append disc to the original ''Matsuri'' and as a standalone game. It contains all of ''Matsuris content, in addition to ''Matsuribayashi-hen'' from the original games and other bonus content. A series of four games for the
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under the collective title with new story arcs are being developed by Alchemist. The first, with the added title , was released on June 26, 2008 containing the first three chapters from the question arcs, and a new chapter entitled ''Someutsushi-hen'', with its story based on the ''Onisarashi-hen'' manga series. The second, with the added title , was released in November 2008. The third game in the series, with the added title , was released in March 2009. The final game, subtitled , was released in February 2010. A PlayStation 3 and
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port titled and published by Kaga Create was released in Japan on March 12, 2015. This edition features all scenarios from previous versions, in addition to full voice acting, new songs, CGs, minigames and functions. A
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port titled ''Higurashi: When They Cry Hō'' and published by
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was released in Japan on July 26, 2018. It includes the previous content covered by ''Sui'', in addition to three new scenarios adapted from the Windows version of ''Hō''. A
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port of ''Higurashi: When They Cry Hō'' was released by Entergram in Japan on January 24, 2019. A mobile phone RPG game titled and planned by D-techno, written by Kiichi Kanō and developed by Smile Axe was released on September 3, 2020. The story stars a new protagonist, Kazuho Kimiyoshi, who visits Hinamizawa in the year 1993. After gaining the power to fight monsters called "Tsukuyami" by Tamurahime-no-Mikoto, Kazuho somehow wanders into Hinamizawa of 1983.


Adaptations


Drama CDs

Several sets of drama CDs based on the series have been released, mainly distributed by Frontier Works and Wayuta. The latter's releases differ from other media adaptations in that they make extensive use of the source material from the original sound novels, and sometimes include original songs from dai's albums. The main eight sound novel arcs have been adapted into a total of eleven CD releases, published by HOBiRECORDS and distributed by Wayuta and Geneon Entertainment, between May 27, 2005 and March 9, 2012; ''Minagoroshi-hen'' and ''Matsuribayashi-hen'' have been split into two and three separate releases respectively. Each chapter is 200–300 minutes long and contains 3-6 discs. The CDs feature remixes of the games' music and sound effects and the voice cast members have been chosen by Ryūkishi07 himself, though some of them have been changed for the anime and PS2 release due to scheduling conflicts. The booklets included with the CDs contained passwords that, if entered on the official site, unlocked downloads to audio files that adapted the TIPS for each of the arcs. In response to fan requests, audio TIPS for the first five arcs later became available on drama CDs named ''Append Disc 01'', released on December 29, 2005 at Comiket 69, and ''Append Disc 02'', released on October 26, 2007. HOBiRECORDS has also released three drama CDs that adapted several fan-submitted stories from the ''Kataribanashi-hen'' novel/manga anthology arc. The first CD was released on April 25, 2007, the second on May 9, 2008, and the third on April 24, 2009. Frontier Works released several CDs, starting with an
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piece called ''Anthology Drama CD 1'' on December 22, 2005, followed by a second CD titled ''Anthology Drama CD 2'' on March 24, 2006, and a third CD titled ''Anthology Drama CD Higurashi no Naku Koro ni featuring Umineko no Naku Koro ni'' on May 27, 2009. In addition to the anthologies, there have also been numerous character song CDs and DJCDs released during special events such as at Comiket, magazine subscriptions, and anime/film/game pre-order bonuses.


Manga

There are eight main titles in the ''Higurashi''
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series, spanning the four question arcs and the four answer arcs. Each question arc manga are compiled into two bound volumes. The first two answer arc manga are compiled into four volumes, meanwhile ''Minagoroshi-hen'' is compiled into six volumes, and ''Matsuribayashi-hen'' into eight. The manga uses multiple artists between the various arcs. Karin Suzuragi drew ''Onikakushi-hen'', ''Tsumihoroboshi-hen'', and ''Matsuribayashi-hen'', Yutori Hōjō drew ''Watanagashi-hen'' and ''Meakashi-hen'', Jirō Suzuki drew ''Tatarigoroshi-hen'', Yoshiki Tonogai drew ''Himatsubushi-hen'', and Hinase Momoyama drew ''Minagoroshi-hen''. Another manga entitled is drawn by Yuna Kagesaki and began in
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's '' Comp Ace'' on August 26, 2008. The manga series was licensed by Yen Press for English distribution in North America under the title ''Higurashi: When They Cry''. The manga was initially serialized in Yen Press' '' Yen Plus'' anthology magazine, the first issue of which went on sale on July 29, 2008. The first English volume of the manga was originally planned to be sold in early 2009, but was released in November 2008. There are three side stories related to the main ''Higurashi'' story, but with new characters. The first, named , is drawn by En Kitō and was serialized between March 2005 and July 2006 in ''Comp Ace''. The next, entitled , is drawn by Mimori and was serialized between in ''GFantasy'' between 2006 and 2007. The last side story is known as is also drawn by En Kitō and was serialized in ''Comp Ace'' between 2006 and 2007. A manga adaptation of ''Higurashi''s precursor ''Hinamizawa Teiryūjo'' began serialization in the debut issue of Square Enix's ''Big Gangan'' magazine, sold on October 25, 2011. A manga spin-off illustrated by Asahi, titled ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Oni'', began serialization in Futabasha's '' Monthly Action'' magazine on February 25, 2022.


Novels

There are four light novels which contain additional illustrations by five different artists, and seventeen novelizations of the separate visual novel arcs. Each novel is written by Ryukishi07. The light novels were all released as limited editions not sold in stores. The first one, ''Nekogoroshi-hen'', was illustrated by Karin Suzuragi, Yutori Hōjō, and Jirō Suzuki, and was sent out to those who bought the first volume of the manga versions of ''Onikakushi-hen'', ''Watanagashi-hen'', and ''Tatarigoroshi-hen''. One needed to send the cutout stamps in all three of these manga by the deadline to receive this special short story. The second light novel, ''Kuradashi-hen'', was illustrated by Yoshiki Tonogai, Karin Suzuki, Yutori Hōjō, and Mimori. This novel was sent out to those who bought the second volume of the manga version of ''Himatsubushi-hen'', and the first volumes of the manga ''Tsumihoroboshi-hen'', ''Meakashi-hen'', and ''Yoigoshi-hen''. One needed to send the cutout stamps in all four of these manga by a certain deadline to receive this special short story. The third light novel, ''Hajisarashi-hen'', contained illustrations by Rato, and was included with the limited edition of the PlayStation 2 game ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri''. The fourth novel, ''Kuradashi-hen Zoku'' is a sequel to ''Kuradashi-hen'' and was sent out to those who bought the second volumes of the manga ''Tsumihoroboshi-hen'', ''Meakashi-hen'', and ''Yoigoshi-hen''. One needed to send the cutout stamps in all four of these manga by a certain deadline to receive this special short story. The light novels were published by
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and released in 2006 and 2007. Kodansha Box released 17 novelizations of the visual novel arcs with illustrations by Tomohi between August 2007 and March 2009, starting with ''Onikakushi-hen'' and ending with ''Saikoroshi-hen''. Most of the story arcs are divided into two volumes, except for ''Himatsubushi-hen'' and ''Saikoroshi-hen'' which are compiled into one volume each, and ''Matsuribayashi-hen'' which is compiled into three volumes. In September 2010, editor
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confirmed on Twitter that the novelizations would be re-released in
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editions. The re-releases were published by Seikaisha with new cover art by Tomohi from January 12, 2011 to June 8, 2012. In 2020, the series received new bunkobon editions illustrated by Sato Yoshimi, published by Futabasha under the Futabasha Junior Bunko label, starting with ''Onikakushi-hen'' on October 23.


Anime

The first anime series was animated by
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and produced by Frontier Works, Geneon Entertainment and Sotsu. It is directed by Chiaki Kon, with Toshifumi Kawase handling series composition, Kyūta Sakai designing the characters and Kenji Kawai composing the music. The season covers the four question arcs and the first two answer arcs, and aired in Japan between April 4 and September 26, 2006, comprising 26 episodes. Most of the characters were played by the same voice actors as the drama CD series. The series is available on DVD in Japan, France and North America (following Geneon Entertainment's licensing of the series). However, Geneon's U.S. division announced that it discontinued all ongoing anime projects in September 2007, including ''Higurashi'' on November 6, 2007. Only three of a planned six DVDs of ''Higurashi'' were released, under the title ''When They Cry: Higurashi''. On July 3, 2008, Geneon and Funimation announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America. While Geneon still retained the license, Funimation assumed exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. ''Higurashi'' was one of the several titles involved in the deal. Funimation released a complete box set of the series in August 2009. However, in August 2011, the rights to the series expired due to low sales. Sentai Filmworks has licensed both anime series. People in Japan, who had bought all nine of the DVDs of the first season, had the chance to receive a special anime DVD entitled ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Gaiden Nekogoroshi-hen'', based on the short story that was given to those who had bought the manga. Despite being a bonus for the first season (and having the first season's opening and closing sequences), ''Nekogoroshi-hen'' featured Sakai's updated character designs from the second season. A continuation of the series produced by the same core staff and based on one new story arc and the final two original answer arcs of the franchise, entitled , aired in Japan between July 6 and December 17, 2007, containing twenty-four episodes. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the second anime series. As the result of a murder case in September 2007 in Japan involving the murder of a police officer by his sixteen-year-old daughter with an axe, as well as the Japanese media relating the case to anime such as ''Higurashi'', the latest episode screenings of both ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai'' and another anime at the time, '' School Days'', were canceled by a number of stations, due to excessive violence. However, AT-X, TV Saitama and Sun TV announced that they would be airing the episodes as planned. Later, TV Saitama announced that they had ceased broadcasting of ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai'' from episode thirteen onwards. Additionally, ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai'' had its opening altered when it re-aired. Originally, a bloody bill hook cleaver (as used by Rena) was shown halfway through (at timestamp 0:55) the opening; it was replaced with an image of a van from the series' fictional junk yard. An
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(OVA) series, entitled , was released on February 25, 2009, and is directed and written by Toshifumi Kawase, with Kazuya Kuroda taking over Sakai's role as character designer. The series also started a limited broadcasting in Bandai Channel prior to DVD release. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the ''Rei'' OVAs. The OVA contains three story arcs, ''Hajisarashi-hen'', ''Saikoroshi-hen'' and ''Hirukowashi-hen'', with ''Saikoroshi-hen'' concluding in three episodes, and the other two arcs concluding in one episode each. ''Hajisarashi-hen'' was originally a light novel included with the limited edition of the
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game ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri'', and took the place of ''Batsukoishi-hen'' from the ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei'' fandisc. Frontier Works announced another original video anime series, in March 2011, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni''. It is directed and storyboarded by Hideki Tachibana and written by Kawase, with Tomoyuki Abe taking over Kuroda's role as character designer and Tomoki Kikuya serving as additional music composer. An OVA film titled , adapted from Ryukishi07's short story "Higurashi Outbreak", was announced in December 2012 and was later released in August 2013. Sakai returned as a character designer for ''Outbreak''. On January 6, 2020, 07th Expansion and Kadokawa announced that a new anime project by Passione was in production.
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serves as a character designer, and Infinite serves as a producer. Keiichiro Kawaguchi is directing the series, with Naoki Hayashi handling series composition and Kenji Kawai returning as music composer. The main cast will reprise their roles. The series was set to premiere in July 2020, but was delayed to October 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The series aired from October 1, 2020 to March 19, 2021. The series, entitled , was acquired by Funimation and streamed on its website in North America and the British Isles, and on AnimeLab in Australia and New Zealand. Following Sony's acquisition of
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, the series was moved to Crunchyroll. In Southeast Asia and South Asia, Medialink has acquired the series, and are streaming the series on its YouTube channel Ani-One. Before episode 2 aired, the title of the anime was ''Higurashi: When They Cry – New'' and it was marketed as a remake to the original anime series. When episode 2 aired, the subtitle was changed to and it was revealed that the anime is not actually a direct remake as it was previously marketed to be. The new series ran for 24 episodes. After ''Gou'' finished airing, a sequel, entitled , was announced. The series aired from July 1 to September 30, 2021. Funimation will stream the series. Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll. In Southeast Asia and South Asia, Medialink has acquired the series, and are streaming the series on its YouTube channel Ani-One.


Live-action

A live action film adaptation of the series entitled , directed and written by
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, premiered in Japanese theaters on May 10, 2008. The film is an adaptation of the first story arc, ''Onikakushi-hen''.
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plays Keiichi, Airi Matsuyama plays Rena, Rin Asuka plays Mion, Aika plays Rika, and Erena Ono plays Satoko. The film was released in 60 theaters and earned over at the box office. A sequel, also live action, was released in Japanese theaters on April 18, 2009 and is entitled . The sequel is based on the ''Tsumihoroboshi-hen'' arc, but it incorporates elements from other arcs and has a slightly different ending. The cast, including Maeda as Keiichi, is almost the same as in the previous film, but the role of Ōishi has been changed from Tetta Sugimoto to Ren Osugi. A live-action television series adaptation directed by Tōru Ōtsuka and starring Yu Inaba as Keiichi premiered in Japan on May 20, 2016 on
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BS SKY PerfecTV!. The cast includes the members of NGT48. A four-episode sequel premiered on November 25, 2016.


Music

Unlike visual novels created by established companies, 07th Expansion did not create the music found in the ''Higurashi'' games. The music for the question arcs consists of license free songs found on the Internet while the music for the answer arcs was provided by dōjin music artists that were fans of ''Higurashi''. Later, a CD album called '' Thanks/you'' was released by the dōjin music artist, Dai; many of his tracks were used in the answer arcs. Fans initially referred to this album as the official soundtrack. However, the actual official soundtrack has since been released for the series, featuring a majority of the songs featured in the answer arcs. This two-disc set is, to date, the most complete collection of songs from the games. The first season anime's opening theme is " Higurashi no Naku Koro ni" sung by
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; it went on sale in Japan on May 24, 2006. The ending theme is " Why, or Why Not" sung by
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; it was released on June 28, 2006. They were released as two
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. The series is composed by Kenji Kawai and the albums were produced by Frontier Works. Volume 1 was released on July 21, 2006, and volume 2 was released on October 6, 2006, in Japan. Three character song CDs were also released, sung by voice actors from the anime adaptation, between March 28 and July 25, 2007. The second season anime's opening theme is "Naraku no Hana" also sung by Shimamiya. The first season's opening theme includes a hidden message : the unintelligible lyrics at the beginning ("hanni hara hare hi") were generated by reversing the phrase . The second season's opening theme also includes a reversed part at the end ("ie hanann") which was made by playing backwards the reversed bit from the first opening theme. The ending theme is "Taishō a" performed by anNina. The first OVA season's opening theme is "Super scription of data" by Shimamiya, and the ending theme is by anNina. The opening theme for the OVA ''Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni Kira'' is "Happy! Lucky! Dochy!" by Yukari Tamura, Mika Kanai, and Yui Horie—the voice actors for Rika, Satoko, and Hanyū, respectively. The ending theme, , had four separate versions: one by Mai Nakahara, Rena's voice actor and the others are sung by Yukari Tamura and Mika Kanai, Satsuki Yukino, Mion and Shion's voice actor, and Yui Horie. The opening theme for ''Gou'' is "I Believe What You Said" by Asaka. Except for the first episode that uses "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni" by Shimamiya as its ending theme, the ending themes for ''Gou'' are "Kamisama no Syndrome" for episodes 2–17 and "Fukisokusei Entropy" for episodes 18–23 by Ayane. For the first live-action film, a short version of the film's theme song was released on December 22, 2007, in Japan. Once again, Shimamiya sang the song, entitled . Shimamiya also performed the ending theme entitled .


Reception


Visual novels

Over 100,000 copies of the original games were sold in Japan by 2006, a feat not attained by a
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since Type-Moon released '' Tsukihime''. Many fans attribute the game's success to the suspense and horror the novel portrays. Fan-based community boards emerged where fans began discussing their own theories. The popularity of the games grew exponentially as many took interest in their well-outlined script and story, which eventually led the game to be showcased in large gaming magazines with positive reviews. With the announcement of the live-action film adaptation of ''Onikakushi-hen'' came the news that over 500,000 copies of the games had been sold, by August 13, 2007. The enhanced PlayStation 2 port, ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri'', had sold 140,397 copies by October 11, 2007. Later console releases in the series, between December 2007 and January 2019, have sold 408,391 copies in Japan, as of February 2019, bringing total software sales to copies in Japan. The PS2 version received a total review score of 31/40 (out of the four individual review scores of 9, 8, 8 and 6) from the Japanese gaming magazine '' Famitsu''. The game was voted the tenth most interesting bishōjo game by readers of '' Dengeki G's Magazine'' in an August 2007 survey. Its English-language release also received a positive reception from critics. ''Hardcore Gamer'' stated that the "writing is incredibly eerie, and amazingly effective" and concluded that "few video games make it anywhere near the skillful story weaving present within the Higurashi series." APGNation stated the "Excellent writing and music make for an evocative reading experience."


Manga

In Japan, the third volume of the manga adaptation ranked as the 19th weekly best-selling book on January 16, 2008. The first volume ranked as the 18th weekly bestseller on June 10, 2008. The fourth volume ranked as the 19th bestseller on January 14, 2009. In the United States, the first volume was ranked 253rd in the top 300 graphic novels sold in November 2008 and ranked as 25th in the top 25 Manga sold in the first quarter of 2009 release of ''ICv2 Retailers Guide to Anime/Manga''. The manga sold 8million copies by 2009, and over 10 million copies in circulation by 2020. Debi Aoki of About.com stated that reading the chapters in succession as they were presented in its serialization in ''Yen Plus'' made the story "easier to follow" and built the suspense better. However, Justin Colussy-Estes of Comic Village disagreed feeling that this structure "backfire . Justin Colussy-Estes of Comic Village praised the setting for hinting at something "much darker". He also praised the structure stating that the "mystery develops slowly" to immerse the reader in the characters and then later force the reader to "confront the possibility that one or more of them may be hemurderer"; a decision he described as "clever". Critics criticized the manga for using typical characterizations of the harem genre. However, Phil Guie of Popcultureshock expressed disappointment that this characterization "is brushed aside" for the horror as it gave the friendship between characters "real depth" adding to the surprise of the plot twists. ''
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s Casey Brienza praised the manga for being an "effective" horror story as it follows an ordinary situation, a harem manga plot, which "becomes terrifying" producing an effect that is "trashy horror at its absolute greatest". However, she expressed being frustrated by the end of the second volume as the central question remains "infuriatingly unanswered" though still felt the manga is "wholly enjoyable and satisfying" nonetheless. Brienza stated that although the artwork is "average", the illustrator "seems to know exactly how to transition between the adorable and the abominable—and does so with dramatic, nightmarish effect." Aoki described the artwork as although "pander ngto otaku fetishes" containing "generic" and "awkward" character designs, providing "overbearing cutesiness hatmakes the secrets that the girls are hiding behind their smiles just that much creepier."


Anime

A review by '' The Escapist'' gave the anime television series a highly positive review. James Henley praised the story, saying that each arc is interesting in its own way, but said that watching ''Kai'' was necessary to fully understand the story. He also praised the cast of characters, and how, despite having only one main male character, it never falls into harem stereotypes, and how each one has a unique back story, revealed in different arcs. He criticized the dub as poor quality, but recommended the anime, mainly subbed, if one "can stomach the brutality." ''The Anime Almanac'' similarly praised the story, as a unique method of storytelling and the art of the characters, but went to add that the "
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" design on the girls made the scary scenes less threatening. He ultimately recommended the series. Another review, from '' THEM Anime Reviews'', was less positive, giving it 3 out of 5 stars, praising the story, but panning the sorrow of the characters and the violence, saying "''Higurashi'' is a hard show to watch; while it's interesting, each chapter is progressively soul-sucking and depressing, as the characters struggle desperately to avoid grisly fates, often to no avail, multiple times." He finished the review by saying "...''Higurashi'' is interesting and visceral enough to be worth viewing by the more adventurous."


References


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