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They are considered an outcast by other people in their school and were depicted with shorter hair and a boys' school uniform in flashbacks. Mizuki later became friends with another outcast, Rui Kamishiro. Although Mizuki and Rui drifted when they both started getting involved with their own groups, they are still on talking terms and have remained in friendly nature when interacting with one another. Gameplay[edit] Example of the gameplay of Colorful Stage Colorful Stage's gameplay consists of tapping notes as they slide toward the bottom to the rhythm of a chosen song; players have to tap, slide and flick to match new free-form rhythm notes, and special yellow notes that are worth more points towards the score. The overall gameplay is similar to Sega's Persona Dancing (Atlus), Chunithm and Bandai Namco's The Idolmaster series, the players are given 1,000 health points to clear a song with the ability to heal through character skills, and one can adjust song speed and difficulty to their liking. In lieu of an energy system that is prevalent in most free-to-play games, Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage utilizes Live Boosts that increases rewards for completing a song, and players can continue playing even when they run out of boosts. Players gain experience points (EXP) by clearing songs and listening to overworld conversations between characters. Such talks are fully voiced with 2. 5D movement via Live2D technology, and their conversations are depicted in a visual novel-style presentation that is prepared for each group, including the Virtual Singers such as Miku. Further dialogues are added over time through events. EXP also improves a unit's rank, which unlocks additional chapters in group stories.

However, over the next two years on battlefields, Yuujirou's desire to fight and bloodlust grows exponentially and mercilessly kills everyone who stands in his way, making him the man he is today. It may be that compared to his youth, the current Yuujirou has had the chance to calm his personality and temper his instincts. Perhaps as an extension of his manners and desire to project an image of sophistication, Yuujirou can be an excellent company to anyone who has earned his respect or consideration. In these instances, he has no problem getting along with the people he has acknowledged. He accepted Baki's request for a quiet dinner together, where despite Baki's resentment towards him, he admitted that he enjoyed the meal with Yuujirou immensely. He's also gone out for drinks with Doppo Orochi, possibly because Doppo gave him an exciting fight in the past and managed to survive. He also rejects the Kaiou title given to him by Kaiou Kaku by claiming that his feelings are enough. He later complemented Izou Motobe to Musashi by claiming Motobe fights for real and is ready to do anything to win while commenting on how Motobe was rewarded for his hard work by finally being able to face Musashi where Motobe could use all of his skills and moves. In fact, as a result of Yuujirou's inhumanly high testosterone level, higher than that of any creature on Earth, along with an extension of his arrogance, has made scientists like Kureha believe that Yuujirou thinks of himself as the only truly "male" specimen on the world, and view everyone else as "women" or "wimps" who are under the thumb of his dominance, no matter whether they are young, old, or biologically male or female, they are all equally beneath him in his view. As evidence of this, Yuujirou raped Joe William, a visibly very masculine man, both physically and internally, in such a depraved manner it left the man traumatized and in his own words "realize the woman within him" to the extent that he has risked his life in dangerous adventures as a coping mechanism to reaffirm his masculinity. Much later, and after facing Nomu no Sukune the 2nd, he threatened to rape Tokugawa if he continued to speak after being irritated by his earlier words, which caused Tokugawa to feel both shocked and flattered.

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[2] Plot[edit] Midway through a seemingly endless day of summer vacation, third-year middle school student Nagara and his class, along with transfer student Nozomi and the aloof and mysterious Mizuho, are suddenly transported to an alternate dimension. The group calls the new dimension "This World", and finds it has its own set of rules and physics. Over time, while trying to get back home, they realize that they have individual supernatural abilities, but also find it difficult to navigate their own interpersonal relationships. The class later splits into two groups due to internal conflicts. As both the groups continue journeying to find their way back home, they discover many other students who have spent thousands of years in other "This Worlds". Characters[edit] Nagara (長良) Voiced by: Aoi Ichikawa[3] (Japanese); Derick Snow[4] (English) Nozomi (希) Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi[3] (Japanese); Luci Christian[4] (English) Mizuho (瑞穂) Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[3] (Japanese); Tia Ballard[4] (English) Asakaze (朝風) Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi[3] (Japanese); Daman Mills[4] (English) Rajdhani (ラジダニ, Rajidani) Voiced by: Hiroki Gotō[5] (Japanese); Siddhartha Minhas[4] (English) Hoshi (明星) Voiced by: Ami Naitō[5] (Japanese); Ry McKeand[4] (English) Pony (ポニー, Ponī) Voiced by: Hana Sato[5] (Japanese); Lauren Landa[4] (English) Cap (キャップ, Kyappu) Voiced by: Yōji Ueda[5] (Japanese); Patrick Seitz[4] (English) Hayato (はやと) Voiced by: Shōta Yamamoto[5] (Japanese); David Matranga[4] (English) Shanghai (上海, Shanhai) Voiced by: Kana Ogino[5] Production and release[edit] The anime television series was announced on April 28, 2021.