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, also known as simply ''Polyphonica'', is a Japanese all-age
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created by
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and first released for
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on April 28, 2006. Aside from the game, multiple series of
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s have been created, and a
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adaptation started in March 2007. An
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adaptation that aired in Japan between April to June 2007. Another anime adaption aired from April to June 2009, and was a prequel of the events in the first anime. The original game, the Crimson series, will start its second installment, covering the third and fourth story. The Black and White ''Polyphonica'' series were adapted from a printed novel to visual novel media in spring 2007, respectively titled ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica THE BLACK'' and ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica Memories White''.


Plot

In the continent of Polyphonica, spirits materialize in the world, surviving on the music that is played by humans, and live together with them. While the spirits do not appear often, some spirits have enough power to materialize in human or animal forms. Musicians called play using special instruments called which enable the spirits they have partnered with to manifest their true powers. The ''Crimson'' series follows the adventures of a Dantist named Tatara Phoron and his contract spirit Coathicarte Apa Lagranges (Coatie). In the video game, the player plays Phoron as a student at . In the first ''Polyphonica'' anime television series, he and his friends work together at . The second television series, ''Polyphonica Crimson S'', takes place when they are still in school.


Release history

There have been five ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica''
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s released, with three different series. ; ''Polyphonica Crimson'' series * ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica ~Episode 1&2 Box Edition~'' – April 28, 2006 * ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica ~Episode 3&4 Box Edition~'' – May 25, 2007 ; ''Polyphonica Black'' series * ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica THE BLACK ~Episode 1&2 Box Edition~'' – August 10, 2007 ; ''Polyphonica White'' series * ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica Memories White ~First Emotion~'' – June 29, 2007 * ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica Memories White ~Endless Aria~'' – July 13, 2007


Adaptations


Light novels

After the game, the ''Polyphonica'' series expanded into a
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series. The stories are loosely connected in a
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setting. The novels are published by ''
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'', a division of ''
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''. Some of the series are identified with colors. The ''Black'' series happens in the same timeline as the ''Crimson'' series, which follows the main characters of the game. The ''White'' series appears to take place in the distant past. ;Polyphonica Crimson series :Story:
Ichirō Sakaki is a Japanese writer. He writes light novels and manga. Works *''Scrapped Princess'' (light novel, 1999 – 2005; manga, 2002–2004) *''Strait Jacket'' (light novel, 2000 – 2010) *''Magician's Academy'' (light novel, 2003 – 2007; manga, 2 ...
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:# ''Wayward Crimson'' - January 15, 2006 :# ''Romantic Crimson'' - May 15, 2006 :# ''Spurting Crimson'' - September 15, 2006 :# ''Struggle Crimson'' - October 15, 2006 :# ''Beginning Crimson'' - May 15, 2007 :# ''Jealous Crimson'' - July 15, 2008 :# ''Aiding Crimson'' - September 15, 2008 :# ''Chasing Crimson'' - April 15, 2009 :# ''Nostalgic Crimson'' - October 16, 2010 :# ''Lookback Crimson'' - July 16, 2011 :# ''Deciding Crimson'' - November 15, 2012 :# ''Final Rising Crimson'' - June 15, 2013 ; Polyphonica Crimson S series : Story:
Ichirō Sakaki is a Japanese writer. He writes light novels and manga. Works *''Scrapped Princess'' (light novel, 1999 – 2005; manga, 2002–2004) *''Strait Jacket'' (light novel, 2000 – 2010) *''Magician's Academy'' (light novel, 2003 – 2007; manga, 2 ...
/ Illustrations:
Noboru Kannatsuki Noboru (written: , , , , in hiragana or katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, official in the government of Japan's Okinawa Prefecture *, former professional sumo wrestler and current politician fr ...
:# ''Crimson S'' ''(1)'' - November 15, 2008 :# ''Crimson S'' ''(2)'' - January 15, 2009 :# ''Crimson S (3)'' - March 15, 2009 :# ''Crimson S (4)'' - June 15, 2009 :# ''Crimson S (5)'' - September 15, 2009 :# ''Crimson S (6)'' - March 16, 2010 ; Polyphonica After School series : Story:
Ichirō Sakaki is a Japanese writer. He writes light novels and manga. Works *''Scrapped Princess'' (light novel, 1999 – 2005; manga, 2002–2004) *''Strait Jacket'' (light novel, 2000 – 2010) *''Magician's Academy'' (light novel, 2003 – 2007; manga, 2 ...
/ Illustrations:
Noboru Kannatsuki Noboru (written: , , , , in hiragana or katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, official in the government of Japan's Okinawa Prefecture *, former professional sumo wrestler and current politician fr ...
:# ''After School 1 - July 17, 2012'' :# ''After School 2'' - October 17, 2012 :# ''After School 3'' - March 16, 2013 ;Polyphonica Black series :Story: Junichi Ōsako / Illustrations: BUNBUN :# ''Inspector Black'' - June 15, 2006 :# ''Silent Black'' - August 15, 2006 :# ''Player Black'' - December 15, 2006 :# ''Triangle Black'' - March 15, 2007 :# ''Resolution Black'' - July 15, 2007 :# ''Patient Black'' - October 12, 2007 :# ''Memo Wars Black'' - February 15, 2008 :# ''Reliance Black'' - July 15, 2008 :# ''Isolation Black'' - October 15, 2008 :# ''Liberation Black'' - January 15, 2009 :# ''Addration Black - May 15, 2009'' :# ''Promist Black'' - August 15, 2009 :# ''Advent Black'' - November 15, 2009 :# ''InterLude Black'' - October 16, 2010 ;Polyphonica Leon series :Story: Junichi Ōsako / Illustrations: Shinobu Shoryu :# ''Leon the Resurrector 1'' - November 30, 2007 :# ''Leon the Resurrector 2'' - May 15, 2008 :# ''Leon the Resurrector 3'' - November 15, 2008 :# ''Leon the Resurrector 4'' - April 15, 2009 ; Polyphonica Gold series :Story: Junichi Ōsako / Illustrations: Shinobu Shoryu :# Leon the Gold - October 15, 2009 ;Polyphonica White series :Story: Madoka Takadono / Illustrations: Kinako Hiro :#''Eternal White'' - July 15, 2006 :#''Infinity White'' - November 15, 2006 :#''Missing White'' - April 15, 2007 :# A''nniversary White ''-'' ''September 15, 2007 :# A''ncient White ''- September 11, 2008 :# ''Spiral White'' - December 15, 2008 :# ''Marginal White'' - March 15, 2009 :# ''Memories White'' - June 15, 2009 :# ''Purely White'' - February 15, 2010 :# ''Reunion White'' - July 15, 2010 :# Regret White - November 15, 2010 :# Wizout White - May 15, 2011 :# Never Ending White - November 15, 2011 ;Polyphonica Blue series :Story:
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/ Illustrations:
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:# ''Excite Blue'' - February 15, 2007 :# ''Fugitive Blue'' - June 15, 2007 :# ''Confusion Blue -'' August 15, 2009 ;Polyphonica Dan Sariel series :Story:
Toshihiko Tsukiji Toshihiko is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Toshihiko can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *敏彦, "agile, elegant boy" *敏比古, "agile, young man (archaic)" *俊彦, "talented, ...
/ Illustrations: Kazuaki :# ''Dan Sariel and the White Silver Tiger'' - September 15, 2008 :# ''Dan Sariel and the Magician of Hydra'' - April 15, 2009 :# ''The Quartet of Midnight with Dan Sariel'' - July 15, 2010 ;Polyphonica Eiphonic Songbird series :Story:
Ichirō Sakaki is a Japanese writer. He writes light novels and manga. Works *''Scrapped Princess'' (light novel, 1999 – 2005; manga, 2002–2004) *''Strait Jacket'' (light novel, 2000 – 2010) *''Magician's Academy'' (light novel, 2003 – 2007; manga, 2 ...
/ Illustrations: Cantok :# May 15, 2012 :# August 11, 2012 :# March 15, 2014 :# April 15, 2014 ;Short stories and anthology :# ''Marble'' - January 15, 2007 :# ''Marble 2'' - January 15, 2008 :# ''Palette'' - August 10, 2007


Manga

Written by Ichiro Sakaki and illustrated by Tomo Hirokawa, a
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series adaptation entitled began serialization as a
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on March 2007 in FlexComix Blood and ended in 2012. It was collected in nine volumes. The series was picked up for an English release by
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, with the first volume released on June 29, 2010. They did not release others. Tomo Hirokawa designed a
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's nengajō for 2008. The ''Black'' series was adapted into a manga series illustrated by Yonemura Koichiro as a web comic and was serialized from December 2008 to 2011 in ''Flex Comix Next''. It was compiled into three volumes. The ''White'' series was adapted into a manga series illustrated by Yoko Fujioka and was serialized from April 2008 to 2011 in '' Monthly Princess''. It was compiled into five volumes.


Anime

T.O Entertainment adapted ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica'' into a twelve episode
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series directed by
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and Masami Shimoda and written by Ichiro Sakaki. On February 6, 2007, one month after the first manga adaptation was announced, the anime adaptation was announced. Broadcast on TBS, the series premiered on April 3, 2007 and aired weekly until its conclusion on June 19, 2007. The music was composed by
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. Two pieces of theme music were used for the anime. "Apocrypha" is performed by
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as the opening theme. is performed by
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as the ending theme.
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adapted the series into another season entitled ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica Crimson S'', directed by
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and written by Ken'ichi Kanemaki, that is not a continuation of the first and will tie into Ichiro Sakaki and
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's light novel adaptation of the same name. The official website was launched on November 11, 2008 and began streaming a promotional video on March 23, 2009 featuring the anime's opening theme but contained no actual anime footage. The series premiered on TVK and
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on March 4, 2009 and is currently broadcasting weekly. The series was also broadcast on AT-X, Gifu Broadcasting,
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, and Mie TV. The music is directed by Jin Aketagawa and composed by
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. Two pieces of theme music were used for the anime. "Phosphorous" is performed by
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as the opening theme. is performed by
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as ending theme.


North American releases

The ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica'' anime series was licensed for distribution in North America by
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. A DVD collection of all 12 episodes, in Japanese language with English subtitles, titled ''Polyphonica: Complete Collection'', was released on November 17, 2009. The second season prequel series ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica Crimson S'' was licensed for distribution in North America by
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. A complete DVD collection titled ''Polyphonica Crimson S'', containing all 12 episodes, in Japanese language with English subtitles, was released on April 3, 2012. Both seasons of the anime series have been posted on the
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website for online streaming.


Role-playing game

A Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica RPG, published by GA Bunko, went on sale in Japan in August 2008. The game is designed by Takashi Osada and FarEast Amusement Research, and uses the Standard RPG System. The
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is based mainly on Polyphonica Crimson series.


Music

;Crimson Series Theme song: "Crimson Calling" by
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(Ep 1 & 2) :"Crimson Calling (Ending Ver.)" by
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(Ep 3 & 4) Insert song: "Song of Wave" by Yuiko (Ep 3&4) Ending theme: "Crimson Reason" by
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(Ep 3 & 4) ;Black Series Theme song: "Hurting Heart" by
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;White Series Theme song: by Eri Kitamura


CDs

:Opening Single: "Apocrypha" by eufonius - April 25, 2007 :Ending Single: by
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- May 23, 2007 :Game Original Soundtrack: May 25, 2007 :Anime Original Soundtrack - Atmosphere: June 27, 2007, composed by
Hikaru Nanase is a Japanese unisex given name meaning "light" or "radiance". Possible writings Hikaru can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: * 光, "light" * 輝, "radiance" The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. It is m ...


Notes


References


External links

; Games
Ocelot official website
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Official Polyphonica Black Series game website
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; Novels and Manga

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Polyphonica @ TBS

Official Polyphonica Crimson S TV website
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