A3!
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Developer | Liber Entertainment |
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Genre | Life simulation[1] |
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Anime television series | |
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Written by | Naoki Hayashi |
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Original network | Tokyo MX, SUN, KBS, BS11 |
Original run | January 14, 2020 – December 29, 2020 |
Episodes | 24 |
A3! (acronym for "Act! Addict! Actors!"[2]) is a Japanese mobile game developed by Liber Entertainment. The game was released on January 27, 2017, in Japan. It was given a worldwide English release on October 23, 2019, which later ended services in November 2021. The success of the game led to several adaptations for the franchise, including stage plays, an anime series, and 2 live action movies.
Plot
Mankai Company is a theatre company for actors, who are split into four troupes and named after the four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Having incurred a huge debt over the years after the sudden disappearance of its former director, Mankai Company is at the risk of shutting down. The player character joins as the director of the theatre company in order to save it from being shut down by repaying the debt with a one-year time limit.[1]
Characters
Spring
- Sakuya Sakuma (佐久間 咲也, Sakuma Sakuya)
- Voiced by: Kōdai Sakai[3] (Japanese); Greg Ayres[4][5] (English)
- Masumi Usui (碓氷 真澄, Usui Masumi)
- Voiced by: Yusuke Shirai[3] (Japanese); Eric Rolon[5] (English)
- Tsuzuru Minagi (皆木 綴, Minagi Tsuzuru)
- Voiced by: Koutaro Nishiyama[3] (Japanese); Josh Grelle[5] (English)
- Itaru Chigasaki (茅ヶ崎 至, Chigasaki Itaru)
- Voiced by: Shintaro Asanuma[3] (Japanese); Aaron Roberts[5] (English)
- Citron (シトロン, Shitoron)
- Voiced by: Masashi Igarashi[3] (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo[5] (English)
- Chikage Utsuki (卯木 千景, Utsuki Chikage)
- Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (Japanese); Anthony Bowling (English)
Summer
- Tenma Sumeragi (皇 天馬, Sumeragi Tenma)
- Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi[3] (Japanese); Eric Vale[5] (English)
- Yuki Rurikawa (瑠璃川 幸, Rurikawa Yuki)
- Voiced by: Shun'ichi Toki[3] (Japanese); Brandon McInnis[5] (English)
- Muku Sakisaka (向坂 椋, Sakisaka Muku)
- Voiced by: Yoshitaka Yamaya[3] (Japanese); Stephen Fu[5] (English)
- Misumi Ikaruga (斑鳩 三角, Ikaruga Misumi)
- Voiced by: Daisuke Hirose[3] (Japanese); Nazeeh Tarsha[5] (English)
- Kazunari Miyoshi (三好 一成, Miyoshi Kazunari)
- Voiced by: Ren Ozawa (2017-2020),[3] Tomoru Akazawa (2020-present)[6] (Japanese); Kyle Phillips[5] (English)
- Kumon Hyodo (兵頭 九門, Hyōdō Kumon)
- Voiced by: Tasuku Hatanaka (Japanese); Grant Paulsen[7] (English)
Autumn
- Banri Settsu (摂津 万里, Settsu Banri)
- Voiced by: Chiharu Sawashiro[3] (Japanese); Daman Mills[5] (English)
- Juza Hyodo (兵頭 十座, Hyōdō Jūza)
- Voiced by: Shunsuke Takeuchi[3] (Japanese); Christopher Sabat[5] (English)
- Taichi Nanao (七尾 太一, Nanao Taichi)
- Voiced by: Kento Hama[3] (Japanese); Orion Pitts[7] (English)
- Omi Fushimi (伏見 臣, Fushimi Omi)
- Voiced by: Kentarō Kumagai[3] (Japanese); Jonah Scott[5] (English)
- Sakyo Furuichi (古市 左京, Furuichi Sakyō)
- Voiced by: Yoichi Jose[3] (Japanese); Christopher Wenkamp[4][5] (English)
- Azami Izumida (泉田 莇, Izumida Azami)
- Voiced by: Seiya Konishi (Japanese); Zeno Robinson[7] (English)
Winter
- Tsumugi Tsukioka (月岡 紬, Tsukioka Tsumugi)
- Voiced by: Atsushi Tamaru[3] (Japanese); Matt Shipman[7] (English)
- Tasuku Takato (高遠 丞, Takatō Tasuku)
- Voiced by: Takuya Satō[3] (Japanese); Robert McCollum[5] (English)
- Hisoka Mikage (御影 密, Mikage Hisoka)
- Voiced by: Junta Terashima[3] (Japanese); Howard Wang[7] (English)
- Homare Arisugawa (有栖川 誉, Arisugawa Homare)
- Voiced by: Toshiyuki Toyonaga[3] (Japanese); Brendan Blaber[7] (English)
- Azuma Yukishiro (雪白 東, Yukishiro Azuma)
- Voiced by: Tetsuya Kakihara[3] (Japanese); John Burgmeier[7] (English)
- Guy (ガイ, Gai)
- Voiced by: Satoshi Hino
Other characters
- Izumi Tachibana (立花 いづみ, Tachibana Izumi)
- Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka (Japanese); Monica Rial[4][5] (English) (anime)
Media
Game
A3! was launched for the iOS and Android on January 27, 2017.[8] In June 2018 Cybird licensed the game for English release,[9] and the English version was later released on October 23, 2019.[10][11] On September 21, 2021, Cybird announced that the English version of the game will no longer be updated past events taking place in late October and early November.[12]
On December 18, 2020, Liber Entertainment announced that Ren Ozawa's voice will be removed from the game following his domestic abuse allegations.[13] On December 25, 2020, he was replaced by Tomoru Akazawa, who had portrayed Kazunari in the stage plays.[6]
Music
The music production for the game included artists such as Masayoshi Onishi, Yuki Kimura, Hige Driver, R.O.N, Elements Garden member Asuka Oda, Ryōta Suemasu, Takeyuki Tonegawa, Round Table member Katsutoshi Kitagawa, Yuyoyuppe, and Tweedees member Reiji Okii.[8] The music is published by Pony Canyon.
Stage plays
A series of stage plays titled Mankai Stage A3! has been running since 2018.[14] The first stage play, Mankai Stage A3! Spring & Summer 2018, ran from June 28 to July 8, 2018, in Tokyo and July 13 to July 16, 2018, in Kyoto, before returning to Tokyo for another run from October 26 to November 4, 2018. The Spring and Summer shows were alternated on a rotational schedule.[15] The second stage play, Mankai Stage A3! Autumn & Winter 2019, ran from January 31 to February 11, 2019, in Tokyo, February 23–24, 2019 in Yamaguchi, and February 27 to March 3, 2019, in Osaka, before returning to Tokyo from March 15 to March 24, 2019, for a final run.[16]
After the first two-stage plays, the production company produced new shows with full runs for each troupe. Mankai Stage A3! Spring 2019 ran from April to June 2019, while the fourth stage play, Mankai Stage A3! Summer 2019, ran from August to September 2019.[17] Mankai Stage A3! Autumn 2020 ran from January to March 2020, while Mankai Stage A3! Winter 2020 is scheduled to run from April to June 2020.[18]
In addition to the stage plays, the cast of Mankai Stage A3! hosted their own radio program, Mankai Stage A3! Radio, which began broadcast on October 6, 2018, on Nippon Broadcasting System.[19] The cast has also participated in Avex's Stage Fes concerts with other 2.5D musical acts.[20] Their first solo concert, Four Seasons Live 2020, took place in September 2020.[21]
Mankai Stage A3! has endorsed brands such as Utena[22] and Orangina.[23]
Anime
A television anime adaptation was announced in February 2019, with Keisuke Shinohara directing, and Masayuki Sakoi acting as series director, featuring Naoki Hayashi writing the scripts. Masaru Yokoyama and Kana Hashiguchi are composing the music. The series is animated by P.A. Works and Studio 3Hz.[24] The anime adaptation is split into two parts, with A3! Season Spring & Summer planned to air from January to March 2020 and A3! Season Autumn & Winter from July to September 2020.[2][25] Funimation acquired distribution rights to the series outside of Asia, and streamed the show as it aired in Japan.[26] Muse Communication also acquired the distribution rights for the series in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and is streaming it on their Muse Asia YouTube channel and iQIYI.[27]
A3! Season Spring & Summer began on January 14, 2020, and the theme song for the series is "Act! Addict! Actors!"[2] Episode 4 was initially announced to have been delayed "due to production issues"[28] and then subsequently for another two weeks,[29] before the official anime production announced that the entire series would be rebroadcast from the beginning on April 6, 2020, and aired until June 22, 2020.[30] A3! Season Autumn & Winter was delayed to air from October 13 to December 29, 2020, due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.[31] Masayuki Sakoi took over full directing responsibilities for A3! Season Autumn & Winter, and Nozomi Nagatomo took over character designing from Mariko Komatsu. Kōhei Honda also replaced Hiroko Tanabe as art director.[32]
Episode list
No. | Title [33][b] | Directed by [33] | Written by [33] | Original air date [34] | ||||||||
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Part I (Spring & Summer) | ||||||||||||
1 | "To a Future in Full Bloom" Transliteration: "Mankai no Mirai e" (Japanese: 満開の未来へ) | Emi Yamashita | Naoki Hayashi | January 14, 2020 | ||||||||
2 | "Romeo and Julius" Transliteration: "Romio to Juriasu" (Japanese: ロミオとジュリアス) | Harume Kosaka | Naoki Hayashi | January 21, 2020 | ||||||||
3 | "Good Night, Theater" Transliteration: "Oyasumi Shiatā" (Japanese: おやすみシアター) | Daisuke Tsukushi | Naoki Hayashi | January 28, 2020 | ||||||||
4 | "A New Challenge" Transliteration: "Arata na Chōsen" (Japanese: 新たな挑戦) | Kenshirō Okada | Naoki Hayashi | April 28, 2020 | ||||||||
5 | "On Love - Spring Edition" Transliteration: "Koi ni Tsuite Haru" (Japanese: 恋について・春) | Yūji Tokuno | Naoki Hayashi | May 5, 2020 | ||||||||
6 | "The Show Must Go On!" | Makoto Nakazono | Naoki Hayashi | May 12, 2020 | ||||||||
7 | "A New Season" Transliteration: "Atarashii Kisetsu" (Japanese: 新しい季節) | Nao Miyoshi | Naoki Hayashi | May 19, 2020 | ||||||||
8 | "The Thousand and One Nights" Transliteration: "Senya Ichiya Monogatari" (Japanese: 千夜一夜物語) | Chie Yamashiro | Kurasumi Sunayama | May 26, 2020 | ||||||||
9 | "Summer Camp" Transliteration: "Hajimari no Natsu Gasshuku" (Japanese: はじまりの夏合宿) | Hitomi Efuku | Naoki Hayashi | June 2, 2020 | ||||||||
10 | "True Friends" Transliteration: "Hontō no Otomodachi" (Japanese: 本当のオトモダチ) | Masaki Utsunomiya | Kurasumi Sunayama | June 9, 2020 | ||||||||
11 | "My Weakness" Transliteration: "Ore no Yowasa o" (Japanese: オレの弱さを) | Harume Kosaka | Naoki Hayashi | June 16, 2020 | ||||||||
12 | "Summertime Survival!" Transliteration: "Kokufuku no Summer!" (Japanese: 克服のSUMMER!) | Aya Okada | Naoki Hayashi | June 23, 2020 | ||||||||
Part II (Autumn & Winter) | ||||||||||||
13 | "Autumn Turmoil" Transliteration: "Haran no Aki" (Japanese: 波乱の秋) | Daisuke Tsukushi | Naoki Hayashi | October 13, 2020 | ||||||||
14 | "A Mismatched Buddy Pair" Transliteration: "Fuzoroi na Badi" (Japanese: ふぞろいなバディ) | Shintaro Itoga | Kurasumi Sunayama | October 20, 2020 | ||||||||
15 | "One-Man Shows" Transliteration: "Hitori-shibai" (Japanese: 一人芝居) | Harume Kosaka | Kurasumi Sunayama | October 27, 2020 | ||||||||
16 | "Become Someone Different" Transliteration: "Chigau Dareka ni" (Japanese: 違う誰かに) | Nao Miyoshi | Naoki Hayashi | November 3, 2020 | ||||||||
17 | "A Confession" Transliteration: "Kokuhaku" (Japanese: 告白) | Shigeki Awai | Naoki Hayashi | November 10, 2020 | ||||||||
18 | "Portrait of A Punk" Transliteration: "Baddo Bōi Pōtoreito" (Japanese: バッドボーイ・ポートレイト) | Yūichi Nakazawa | Naoki Hayashi | November 17, 2020 | ||||||||
19 | "Season of Reunion" Transliteration: "Saikai no Kisetsu" (Japanese: 再会の季節) | Natsumi Higashida | Naoki Hayashi | November 24, 2020 | ||||||||
20 | "An Act-Off" Transliteration: "Taiman Act" (Japanese: タイマンACT) | Hitomi Efuku | Kurasumi Sunayama | December 1, 2020 | ||||||||
21 | "Responsibility and Commitment" Transliteration: "Sekinin to Kakugo" (Japanese: 責任と覚悟) | Yoshitaka Koyama | Kurasumi Sunayama | December 8, 2020 | ||||||||
22 | "Discord" Transliteration: "Fukyōwaon" (Japanese: 不協和音) | Nao Miyoshi Takahiro Tamano | Naoki Hayashi | December 15, 2020 | ||||||||
23 | "Stand by Me" Transliteration: "Tonari ni Tatteitai Omae de" (Japanese: 隣に立っていたいお前で) | Shigeki Awai | Naoki Hayashi | December 22, 2020 | ||||||||
24 | "Once More, with Feeling" Transliteration: "Mō Ichido, Koko Kara" (Japanese: もう一度、ここから) | Harume Kosaka | Naoki Hayashi | December 29, 2020 |
Live-action films
Two movie adaptations of the stage plays were announced in March 2021, with most of the play's original cast to reprise their roles.[35] The first film, Mankai Movie A3! Spring & Summer, was released on December 3, 2021, while the second film, Mankai Movie A3! Autumn & Winter is slated for a March 4, 2022 release.[36]
Reception
A3! was downloaded by 800,000 users within the first three days of the original Japanese release, with 300,000 of the registrations taking place on the day of release.[1] By February 21, 2017, the game had a cumulative total of 2 million downloads.[8] A3! was nominated for the Google Play Best of 2017.[37][4]
Notes
- ^ Credited as シリーズディレクター (Series Director) for episodes 1–12, and as 監督 (Director) for episodes 13–24.
- ^ All English titles are taken from Funimation.
References
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- ^ a b c Loo, Egan (November 3, 2019). "A3! Anime Reveals January 13 Premiere, Opening Song Info". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
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- ^ a b c d e f g A3! Autumn & Winter Blu-ray Collection (Blu-ray). Funimation. January 11, 2022.
- ^ a b c Loveridge, Lynzee (February 26, 2017). "A3! Mobile Game Theme Tops Oricon Chart". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
- ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 29, 2018). "A3! Male Actor-Training Game Gets English Worldwide Release". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
- ^ Sherman, Jennifer (October 23, 2019). "A3! Male Actor-Training Game Launches in English". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
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External links
- Official website
- A3! (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- A3! Season Autumn & Winter on iQIYI
- 2020 anime television series debuts
- 2017 video games
- 3Hz
- Anime postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Anime productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Anime television series based on video games
- Android (operating system) games
- Crunchyroll anime
- IOS games
- Japanese idols in anime and manga
- Musicals based on video games
- P.A.Works
- Video games developed in Japan
- Muse Communication
- Theatre in anime and manga
- Japanese idol video games