Aug 07, 2014 Comment if you want me to actually talk in the videos, and remember to share and like, thank you and expect more. Twitter: https://twitter.com/OVAPlays1. Looking for episode specific information DRAMAtical Murder on episode 1? Then you should check out MyAnimeList! During work at Junk Shop Mediocrity, Aoba Seragaki goes out on a delivery with his Allmate, Ren, and encounters his childhood friend, Koujaku, and his Allmate, Beni.
Synopsis During work at Junk Shop Mediocrity, Aoba Seragaki goes out on a delivery with his Allmate, Ren, and encounters his childhood friend, Koujaku, and his Allmate, Beni. After a short conversation, Aoba makes his delivery to Yoshie and is forced to stay until nightfall. On his way home, Aoba is harassed by members of the Ribstiez group, Bug Bomb, but is saved by his friend and leader of Dry Juice, Mizuki. Mizuki voices his concerns of Ribstiez being overshadowed by the popular cyber game, Rhyme, and tells Aoba of the mysterious disappearances of several Ribstiez groups, rumored to be the works of the mythical group, Morphine. As they part ways, a Rhyme battle soon starts near Aoba and he observes it before meeting up with his old friends, Virus and Trip. The game is soon interrupted by a police officer, Akushima, causing Aoba to hurry back home. After eating with his grandmother, Tae, Aoba opens the automatic download he received earlier to find out it was an old-fashioned game called 'Silent Oath', though he is baffled by its contents.
The next day, Aoba goes out on another delivery when he and Ren are pulled into a forced Rhyme battle by a figure in a rabbit costume. The player addresses Aoba as 'Sly Blue', which confuses Aoba, as he has no recollection of ever playing Rhyme before. After being continuously attacked, Aoba has a headache and his persona suddenly changes. Aoba then easily defends himself from the player's attacks, muttering 'Death and destruction'. Notes: Clear and Mink made cameo appearances in this episode, with the latter briefly encountering Aoba when he was running away from the police.
Other characters include Haga, his Allmate Bonjin-kun, Yoshie, her Allmate Clara, Mink's Allmate Tori, Usui, Kio, Nao, and Mio. Noiz also makes his first appearance, alongside his Allmate Pseudo Rabbit, but in disguise as the player who forced Aoba into Rhyme. (Source: Wikipedia) Characters & Voice Actors No data yet. For this episode. Staff No data yet. For this episode.
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•: October 30, 2014 Dramatical Murder ( ドラマティカル マーダー, Doramatikaru Mādā, stylized as DRAMAtical Murder) is a Japanese developed and published. It was originally released on March 23, 2012 for as a first press edition, with a regular edition released on April 27, 2012. It was re-released as Dramatical Murder re:connect also for on April 26, 2013, this time containing additional scenes, images and songs.
On October 30, 2014, a version of the visual novel aimed at ages 15 and above titled Dramatical Murder re:code was released for the which removed the sex scenes, toned down the violence, and included an additional route for the character Mizuki. An adaption by studio premiered on July 6, 2014. On July 4, 2018, it was announced at the that 's new JAST BLUE branch, which focuses on boys-love games, will release Nitro+CHiRAL's DRAMAtical Murder games and its other visual novel titles in English. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Dramatical Murder is a and in which players assume the role of Aoba Seragaki.
Much of its is spent on reading the story's. Dramatical Murder follows a with multiple endings and depending on the decisions the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in different directions. The game initially features four main plot lines, one for each of Aoba's potential suitors. Following the completion of all four, a fifth one is unlocked for Ren. Throughout gameplay, the player is given multiple options to choose from, and text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made. Each decision awards one point to Koujaku, Noiz, Clear or Mink respectively. The suitor who has amassed the largest amount of points is the one whose plot line, 'route', will be experienced and end up in a romantic relationship with Aoba.
Once a specific route has been entered, four more options are presented to the player at specific points in the story; depending on which options are picked, the story will end with either a. Plot [ ] Setting [ ] Dramatical Murder is set in the near future on the fictional island of Midorijima ( 碧島),. At some point in the game's recent history, the island was privatized by the powerful Toue ( 東江コンツェルン, Tōe Kontserun) and turned into a called Platinum Jail ( プラチナ・ジェイル, Purachina Jeiru), with the island's original residents being forced to live in the Old Residential District ( 旧住民区, Kyū-Jūmin-ku).
Protagonist Aoba Seragaki lives on the island and works at a store named Junk Shop Mediocrity ( 平凡, Heibon), hoping to live a simple life. However, after being forcefully dragged into the popular cyber game Rhyme ( ライム, Raimu) with its virtual world and its use of Allmates ( オールメイト, Ōru Meito), mobile devices that usually appear as if they are the owner's pets, and hearing rumors about disappearances involving Ribstiez ( リブスティーズ, Ribusutīzu), turf wars between groups, all semblance of a peaceful life for Aoba ends. Characters [ ] Main characters [ ] • Aoba Seragaki ( 瀬良垣 蒼葉, Seragaki Aoba) is the primary of the game.
He works part-time at a called Mediocrity, and lives with his grandmother, Tae. Aoba has a special ability called SCRAP, which allows him to mix his consciousness with other people's through his voice and use it to control them, though he can also destroy them and leave the victims in a comatose-like state. Aoba has a caring, honest, and open-minded personality, but is noted by Ren to have a short temper. Inside of Aoba lies another persona that represents Scrap, who usually comes out whenever Aoba is emotionally distressed.
The 'other Aoba' desires chaos and destruction, and has shown to be sadistic and masochistic. He is voiced by, and by Hiroko Miyamoto as a child. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced by Gabriel Regojo and by Cayla Coats as a child. • Ren ( 蓮) is Aoba's Allmate, who resembles a dark blue. He takes a human form in Rhyme.
Ren has a mature, patient, and pragmatic demeanor. Despite being an older Allmate model, Aoba considers Ren to be his important partner and cherishes him like family. Originally, Ren was a part of Aoba's consciousness that was created to keep the balance between Aoba and his other personality that wishes for destruction. He is voiced by []. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced. • Koujaku ( 紅雀, Kōjaku) is Aoba's childhood friend, and the leader of a Ribstiez group named Benishigure.
He has many and scars on his body, and works as a. Koujaku is compassionate and strong-willed, and he cares deeply for his loved ones. He was the illegitimate son of a yakuza leader and was the only heir, causing him and his mother to leave Midorijima when he was young. After undergoing a painful tattooing process, Koujaku was taken over by his tattoos' special effects and mindlessly killed his family. Despite his dark past, he retains a positive and gentle personality.
Koujaku is a bit of a, and is incredibly popular with girls. He is voiced by, and by as a child. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced. • Noiz ( ノイズ, Noizu), real name Wilhelm ( ウィルヘルム, Uiruherumu), is an for Rhyme, a skilled, and the founder of his Rhyme group, Ruff Rabbit. Since he was a child, Noiz suffers from, causing him to accidentally hurt others. His wealthy parents regarded him as a disgrace and imprisoned him in his room for years until he ran away from his home in.
Due to this, Noiz is apathetic to the world around him and bases everything on cold logic, though he can be immature. His inability to feel pain also causes him to be reckless, and he eventually turns to playing Rhyme aggressively in order to feel the illusion of pain. His body is covered with many. He is voiced. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced by Corey Hartzog. • Mink ( ミンク, Minku) is the leader of Scratch, a Ribstiez group of former prison inmates. Mink hails from a tribe that grew special that affect a human's to give them a sense of peace.
Toue, who mistook the purpose of the plant's effect as mind manipulation, slaughtered Mink's tribe in his attempts to obtain them, and Mink was captured and brought to Midorijima to be experimented on. Mink broke out and began plotting his revenge on Toue for his people's massacre. As a result, Mink hardened and distanced himself from personal attachments.
He has a stoic, ruthless, controlling personality, constantly using violence as a means to reach his goal. Despite his rough exterior, he does have integrity and a gentle side he rarely shows. He is voiced by []. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced by Andrew Love. • Clear ( クリア, Kuria) is an android that previously served under Toue as a prototype for Scrap before being discarded. Clear was saved by a man who was in charge of the disposal, who treated Clear like a son until he died.
Clear addresses this man as his grandfather and speaks about him fondly to Aoba. He refers to Aoba as his 'Master', whom he is always eager to please. Although cheerful, polite, and kind, Clear is childish and his eccentric antics cause others not to take him seriously and be annoyed by him. He is almost always seen holding his vinyl umbrella and owns two masks to hide his face, one is a black gas mask and the other is a mask depicting a traditional Japanese woman, though he wears it as a joke.
Clear enjoys singing, and can often be heard singing a song called the 'Jellyfish Song'. He is voiced. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced. Supporting characters [ ] • Mizuki ( ミズキ) is the leader of the Ribstiez team Dry Juice and owner of a tattoo shop called Black Needle. Mizuki and Aoba met and became friends when Aoba was a teenager in high school. Mizuki has a cool and friendly personality, and he treats his team members as family. Despite being the leaders of different Ribstiez teams, he is also good friends with Koujaku; he also has an unknown Allmate who takes the form of a white.
He is voiced by []. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced.
• Tae ( タエ) is the grandmother of Aoba, whom she often scolds but deeply cares for. Years prior to the series, she worked as researcher for Toue, but quit upon learning that her research was being used for illegal experimentation. As a, she prescribes medicine for Aoba to ease his headaches.
She is voiced by []. In the English dub of the anime, she is voiced by Marcy Bannor.
• Nine ( ナイン, Nain) is Aoba's adopted father and Haruka's husband. Mysterious and quite whimsical, he was once Toue's experiment subject and apparently hears 'voices' of things. He travels frequently as a result and came across Aoba during one of his journeys, and could sense Aoba was special. Nine and Haruka left Aoba with Tae to go on another journey when he was a child, and they have not been heard of since then. He is voiced by Reiji Hibiki. • Haruka ( ハルカ) is Aoba's adopted mother and Nine's wife.
She and Tae are distant relatives; the latter took her in after she ran away from her parents. Despite her terrible childhood, Haruka's love for Nine and her family makes her a cheerful and kind person. Nine and Haruka left Aoba with Tae to go on journey when he was a child, and they have not been heard of since then.
She is voiced by Nana Nogami. • Tatsuo Toue ( 東江 達夫, Tōe Tatsuo) is the owner of Platinum Jail, and the main of the game. Toue is loved by the citizens of Platinum Jail, but is despised by the citizens in the Old Residential District.
Ostensibly, he is known as a calm and idealistic man who desires peace and happiness for mankind. However, he is truly a manipulative and self-righteous individual, justifying his horrendous crimes to achieve his goals by claiming it was for the greater good. He is also a, and merely sees life, including his own, as a game. He is voiced.
In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced. • Virus ( ウイルス, Uirusu) and Trip ( トリップ, Torippu) are acquaintances of Aoba who work for the and leaders of the group, Morphine. They are often mistaken for twins due to their similar appearances. They became Aoba's 'fans' after witnessing him play Rhyme in the past and will occasionally act as allies to him. In actuality, they are two-faced, and are simply looking out for their own self-interests. They are voiced by and [], respectively. In the English dub of the anime, they are both voiced by Doug Hammond.
• Sei ( セイ) is Aoba's older twin brother that is held captive by Toue. He also has the ability of Scrap, but the power lays in his eyes. Sei wishes for Aoba to kill him in order to be released from his suffering after years of being subjected to Toue's experiments, which resulted in Sei becoming sick and on the verge of death by the beginning of the series. Initially appearing as emotionless, Sei is soft-spoken and kind, and he cares deeply for his brother Aoba and Ren, wishing for their happiness. In spite of Toue's horrifying experiments to his being, Sei states that he does not resent Toue for all that he is done, but feels responsible to stop him from causing more harm. He is voiced. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced.
• Takahashi ( 高橋) is an assistant of Toue. He is voiced by.In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced by Scotty Fults. • Yoshie ( 吉江) is the owner of Delivery Works, a local courier shop. She takes rumors very seriously, such as all the exaggerated talk about Scratch and the Northern District. When Aoba could not remember what TV drama Yoshie was ranting to him about, she got incredibly upset and began to fawn over one of the actors in it, much to Aoba's discomfort.
Despite this, she is shown to be very kind but also unaware that she makes Aoba uncomfortable most of the time with her bantering. She also seems to be interested in younger men, as a poster is hung in her workplace, reading that only young men should apply, and she is overly-affectionate towards Aoba. She is voiced. In the English dub version, she is voiced. • Haga ( 羽賀) is the owner of the Junk Shop Mediocrity where Aoba works. He is a kind and considerate man, only losing his temper when being called 'baldy' by Kio, Nao, and Mio.
His Allmate is Bonjin-kun. In the English dub of the anime, he is voiced. • Kio Kuniyashi ( 国芳 キオ, Kuniyashi Kio), Mio Kuniyashi ( 国芳 ミオ, Kuniyashi Mio), Nao Kuniyashi ( 国芳 ナオ, Kuniyashi Nao) are three elementary school age kids that often seen hanging around at the junk shop that Aoba works at. Kio is voiced by Dani in the Japanese dub and in the English dub. Mio is voiced by in the Japanese dub and in the English dub.
Nao is voiced by Shin Sayama in the Japanese dub and Cayla Coats in the English dub. • Akushima ( 悪島) is the head of the corrupted Midorijima police (primarily in the Old Resident District), and is usually seen giving orders to other officers. He has a very loud exterior, almost never lowering his voice and always yelling to get his point across. In addition, he has a habit of elongating his words for no apparent reason, much like Trip. He takes great pleasure in arresting people who participate in Rhyme or those he sees as terrorists in his eyes (i.e.
Aoba and his friends). He enforces taking violent and drastic measures to capture criminals, usually not caring whether they are dead or alive. Trip and Virus seem to be familiar with Akushima and his police force due to being in the, hinting they may have had past encounters. He is voiced. In the English dub he is voiced. • Alphas are androids created by Toue to control people by playing the 'Dye Music'. They are usually seen wearing solid white masks.
Two of them (that where shown in the series), share exactly the same appearance as their 'brother' Clear. The two androids are voiced by Hiroshi Okamoto and Kaito Ishikawa respectively. In the English dub, the two androids are both voiced. • Ryuuhou is a sadistic tattoo artist, who has a connection to Koujaku's past. It is implied that he has been working as one for many years.