As Ryotaro becomes busy with work during Golden Week, Yu looks after Naruko and takes her to hang out with his friends. As the group discuss the incidents, Yosuke suspects that the targets so far appear to be linked to Yamino. Later, Yu watches the Midnight Channel and sees Kanji Tatsumi, a tough looking guy from his school. As Yu and the others keep watch on him, they find a link between Kanji's family textile shop and Yamino. Chie and Yosuke attempt to trail Kanji as he meets up with Naoto Shirogane, but they are soon chased off. Later that night, Yu sees Kanji on the Midnight Channel again, this time in a rather homo-erotic nature.
Persona 4 takes place in the same universe as Persona 3 in a rural town named Inaba. There have been mysterious murders occurring whenever there was fog after heavy rain. There were also rumors about a channel on television airing only at midnight called Mayonaka TV, during which it is said that one can see his/her "other half" when staring at the TV screen.
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Episode 6
"I'll beat you, and beat you good
As Ryotaro becomes busy with work during Golden Week, Yu looks after Naruko and takes her to hang out with his friends. As the group discuss the incidents, Yosuke suspects that the targets so far appear to be linked to Yamino. Later, Yu watches the Midnight Channel and sees Kanji Tatsumi, a tough looking guy from his school. As Yu and the others keep watch on him, they find a link between Kanji's family textile shop and Yamino. Chie and Yosuke attempt to trail Kanji as he meets up with Naoto Shirogane, but they are soon chased off. Later that night, Yu sees Kanji on the Midnight Channel again, this time in a rather homo-erotic nature.
As Ryotaro becomes busy with work during Golden Week, Yu looks after Naruko and takes her to hang out with his friends. As the group discuss the incidents, Yosuke suspects that the targets so far appear to be linked to Yamino. Later, Yu watches the Midnight Channel and sees Kanji Tatsumi, a tough looking guy from his school. As Yu and the others keep watch on him, they find a link between Kanji's family textile shop and Yamino. Chie and Yosuke attempt to trail Kanji as he meets up with Naoto Shirogane, but they are soon chased off. Later that night, Yu sees Kanji on the Midnight Channel again, this time in a rather homo-erotic nature.
Episode 5
"Would you love me?"
April 19th. Chie gets Yu to help out with the basketball club. Yu meets one of the team's players, Kou Ichijo; Daisuke Nagase of the soccer club; and the basketball manager, Ai Ebihara. After Ai has Yu cut school to go on a shopping spree, she says that she has taken a liking to him. The next day, Ai reveals that she has a crush on Kou, and has Yu ask him what his type is; he does, only to learn that Kou has a crush on Chie. Depressed about this news, Ai attempts to commit suicide by jumping off the school roof. Yu stops her, and after some consolation, Yu learns that Ai was once a "stinky fatso" and constantly teased, driving her to slim down and become trendy. Ai then asks Yu to be her boyfriend until he finds someone else; otherwise, she'd jump off the roof. Starting the next day, Ai begins forcing him to hang out with her, say "I love you", etc., much to Yu's dismay. Believing Chie might be jealous of Yu, Yosuke sets her up to become a temp manager for the basketball team. Yu later learns that Kou is going to quit the team after the next game, and asks Yu to help him win. On the day of the game, Ai's jealousy of Chie leads to have a slap fight during the basketball game, which Kou's team loses to the rival schools. After the game, Kou tells the others that the outcome has changed his mind about quitting. Ai decides to call off her "thing" with Yu and work hard to become a good manager. After Yukiko returns from her few days of rest, the group decides to resume their investigations of the murders.
April 19th. Chie gets Yu to help out with the basketball club. Yu meets one of the team's players, Kou Ichijo; Daisuke Nagase of the soccer club; and the basketball manager, Ai Ebihara. After Ai has Yu cut school to go on a shopping spree, she says that she has taken a liking to him. The next day, Ai reveals that she has a crush on Kou, and has Yu ask him what his type is; he does, only to learn that Kou has a crush on Chie. Depressed about this news, Ai attempts to commit suicide by jumping off the school roof. Yu stops her, and after some consolation, Yu learns that Ai was once a "stinky fatso" and constantly teased, driving her to slim down and become trendy. Ai then asks Yu to be her boyfriend until he finds someone else; otherwise, she'd jump off the roof. Starting the next day, Ai begins forcing him to hang out with her, say "I love you", etc., much to Yu's dismay. Believing Chie might be jealous of Yu, Yosuke sets her up to become a temp manager for the basketball team. Yu later learns that Kou is going to quit the team after the next game, and asks Yu to help him win. On the day of the game, Ai's jealousy of Chie leads to have a slap fight during the basketball game, which Kou's team loses to the rival schools. After the game, Kou tells the others that the outcome has changed his mind about quitting. Ai decides to call off her "thing" with Yu and work hard to become a good manager. After Yukiko returns from her few days of rest, the group decides to resume their investigations of the murders.
Episode 4
"Somewhere not here"
April 18th.Yu and the others return to the TV world to resume their search for Yukiko, though only comes across her Shadow Self (who is still on her "search for her Prince"). She runs off, and the group is assaulted by several Shadows. Meanwhile, the real Yukiko, on the dungeon's top floor, comes across an empty birdcage, causing her to recalling how she looked after an abandoned bird which flew away one day, leaving her to feel that Chie wouldn't be able to free her from her life as an innkeeper—the feelings of her Shadow Self. When Yu and the others arrive on the top floor, they find both Yukikos; Shadow Yukiko says that "three Princes" have arrived and asks them to take her away from Inaba. When Chie wonders aloud if she's the third Prince, the Shadow confirms this, but tells her, "Chie, you're a strong magnificent Prince. ...Or you were." With that, Shadow Yukiko tries to kill Chie by sending a large chandelier down on her; she is saved when Yu summons another new Persona, Ara Mitama of the Chariot Arcana, in the nick of time. The furniture attacks the group: the chandelier crushes Jiraiya against the wall; the carpet wraps around Chie, Tomoe, and Kuma; and the chandelier candles cover Yu and Yosuke's legs with quick-drying candle wax, holding them in place. Shadow Yukiko transforms into a fire-manipulating lovebird, which sets the battlefield on fire, and traps the real Yukiko in a birdcage. Everyone manages to break free of their restraints; Yu is forced to switch to Pyro Jack, using its fire-absorbing ability, to even the odds. Chie confesses her jealousy towards Yukiko and gives her the strength to break from her own chains, allowing the others to defeat the Shadow. After the battle, Yukiko accepts her other self, which becomes Yukiko's Persona, Konohana-Sakuya of the Priestess Arcana. Kuma gives Yukiko a pair of goofy glasses, and after having Chie put them on, she busts up into one of her "laughing fits".
April 18th.Yu and the others return to the TV world to resume their search for Yukiko, though only comes across her Shadow Self (who is still on her "search for her Prince"). She runs off, and the group is assaulted by several Shadows. Meanwhile, the real Yukiko, on the dungeon's top floor, comes across an empty birdcage, causing her to recalling how she looked after an abandoned bird which flew away one day, leaving her to feel that Chie wouldn't be able to free her from her life as an innkeeper—the feelings of her Shadow Self. When Yu and the others arrive on the top floor, they find both Yukikos; Shadow Yukiko says that "three Princes" have arrived and asks them to take her away from Inaba. When Chie wonders aloud if she's the third Prince, the Shadow confirms this, but tells her, "Chie, you're a strong magnificent Prince. ...Or you were." With that, Shadow Yukiko tries to kill Chie by sending a large chandelier down on her; she is saved when Yu summons another new Persona, Ara Mitama of the Chariot Arcana, in the nick of time. The furniture attacks the group: the chandelier crushes Jiraiya against the wall; the carpet wraps around Chie, Tomoe, and Kuma; and the chandelier candles cover Yu and Yosuke's legs with quick-drying candle wax, holding them in place. Shadow Yukiko transforms into a fire-manipulating lovebird, which sets the battlefield on fire, and traps the real Yukiko in a birdcage. Everyone manages to break free of their restraints; Yu is forced to switch to Pyro Jack, using its fire-absorbing ability, to even the odds. Chie confesses her jealousy towards Yukiko and gives her the strength to break from her own chains, allowing the others to defeat the Shadow. After the battle, Yukiko accepts her other self, which becomes Yukiko's Persona, Konohana-Sakuya of the Priestess Arcana. Kuma gives Yukiko a pair of goofy glasses, and after having Chie put them on, she busts up into one of her "laughing fits".
Episode 3
"We are friends, aren't we?"
April 16th. Chie grows concerned when she supposedly sees Yukiko on the Midnight Channel the previous night, as Yukiko herself is not present at school; Chie later learns (to her relief) that Yukiko was stuck helping out at the Amagi Inn during school. After confirming with Kuma at the TV set in Junes, they decide to check tonight's Midnight Channel. That night, both Yu and Yosuke are both startled to see Yukiko on the Midnight Channel, where she is the host of the unscripted "Princess Yukiko's Hunt for Her Prince on a White Horse; meanwhile, Chie goes to the Amagi Inn to find that Yukiko has gone missing. The next day (4/17), Yosuke brings (fake) swords to use in the TV world; however, he and Yu get arrested for Yosuke's mistake. Chie sees the police cruiser with the two inside and goes after them. Yu and Yosuke, luckily, are cleared at the police station, where Chie informs the two about Yukiko's disappearance. The trio venture into the TV world again to search for Yukiko. As Chie goes on ahead and learns of Yukiko's feelings, she is confronted by her "other self", who represents her jealousy and envy concerning Yukiko. Chie screams that the "other self" isn't her, causing the Shadow Chie to transform into a dominatrix with black hair, held aloft by three struggling student-shaped puppets. During the battle, Yu and Yosuke remind Chie that it's her friendship with Yukiko that matters; however, Shadow Chie isn't ready to "be accepted", and tries to eliminate Yu and Yosuke. With the his Wild Card ability (an ability bestowed to those "Chosen", according to Margaret), Yu gains a new Persona, Pyro Jack of the Magician Arcana, with which they manage to defeat Chie's Shadow, who becomes her Persona, Tomoe of the Chariot Arcana. Although they are unable to find Yukiko, they vow to rescue her before the next foggy night. As thanks for saving her, Chie shows Yu a picture of her dog, which helped introduce her to Yukiko. This starts the Chariot Social Link with Chie.
April 16th. Chie grows concerned when she supposedly sees Yukiko on the Midnight Channel the previous night, as Yukiko herself is not present at school; Chie later learns (to her relief) that Yukiko was stuck helping out at the Amagi Inn during school. After confirming with Kuma at the TV set in Junes, they decide to check tonight's Midnight Channel. That night, both Yu and Yosuke are both startled to see Yukiko on the Midnight Channel, where she is the host of the unscripted "Princess Yukiko's Hunt for Her Prince on a White Horse; meanwhile, Chie goes to the Amagi Inn to find that Yukiko has gone missing. The next day (4/17), Yosuke brings (fake) swords to use in the TV world; however, he and Yu get arrested for Yosuke's mistake. Chie sees the police cruiser with the two inside and goes after them. Yu and Yosuke, luckily, are cleared at the police station, where Chie informs the two about Yukiko's disappearance. The trio venture into the TV world again to search for Yukiko. As Chie goes on ahead and learns of Yukiko's feelings, she is confronted by her "other self", who represents her jealousy and envy concerning Yukiko. Chie screams that the "other self" isn't her, causing the Shadow Chie to transform into a dominatrix with black hair, held aloft by three struggling student-shaped puppets. During the battle, Yu and Yosuke remind Chie that it's her friendship with Yukiko that matters; however, Shadow Chie isn't ready to "be accepted", and tries to eliminate Yu and Yosuke. With the his Wild Card ability (an ability bestowed to those "Chosen", according to Margaret), Yu gains a new Persona, Pyro Jack of the Magician Arcana, with which they manage to defeat Chie's Shadow, who becomes her Persona, Tomoe of the Chariot Arcana. Although they are unable to find Yukiko, they vow to rescue her before the next foggy night. As thanks for saving her, Chie shows Yu a picture of her dog, which helped introduce her to Yukiko. This starts the Chariot Social Link with Chie.
Episode 2
"The Contractor's Key"
April 14th. After bringing Chie back around, Yu and the others return to the location they first came to upon entering the strange "TV world". With Kuma's help, the trio manages to escape the strange realm and return to their world. The next day (4/15), after Chie's friend, Yukiko Amagi, is approached by a strange boy, the school, including a speechless Yosuke, learns that Saki had been found dead in the same manner as that of Ms. Yamano. Yosuke theorizes that their deaths may be linked to the Midnight Channel and the TV world. Against a reluctant Chie's objections, he and Yu return to the TV world to investigate; there, they convince Kuma that they are not responsible for throwing people (namely, Ms. Yamano and Saki) inside his realm, who later got attacked by their own Shadows. Yu promises to Kuma that they will stop the culprit; Yosuke agrees, but only on the condition that Kuma helps them out. As they explore, they come across a replica of Inaba's shopping district, and Kuma directs them to a building that Yosuke recognizes as Saki's house, Konishi Liquors. Yosuke enters the shop when he hears voices talking about Saki "betraying" her family by taking a part-time job at Junes. Once inside, Yosuke also hears Saki's true thoughts about him, saying that he was "a pain in the ass", and that she was "only nice to him because he was the manager's son. It's annoying how he'd take it the wrong way and get all worked up." Suddenly, an "evil" version of Yosuke appears, who represents his boredom of the countryside compared to the city; Yosuke angrily denies this, which causes the Shadow Yosuke to turn into a frog-like monster with a humanoid torso, which attacks. As Yosuke remains in denial that the Shadow was a part of him, Yu sends Izanagi into battle, cumulating to a point where Yu accidentally punches Yosuke, so that Izanagi would do the same to Yosuke's Shadow. Yu reminds him that it only matters that Yosuke liked Saki. Thus, Yosuke "faces himself", allowing Izanagi to defeat the Shadow. Yosuke tells the Shadow, "I'm you...and you're me", transforming it into Yosuke's Persona, Jiraiya of the Magician Arcana. Yu and Yosuke then leave the TV world, much to the distraught Chie's relief (she charges them with buying her beefsteak and nikudon). After leaving Junes to go home, Yosuke tells Yu that he feels they might stand a chance of solving the case, saying, "I'm countin' on you." They shake hands, starting the Magician Social Link.
April 14th. After bringing Chie back around, Yu and the others return to the location they first came to upon entering the strange "TV world". With Kuma's help, the trio manages to escape the strange realm and return to their world. The next day (4/15), after Chie's friend, Yukiko Amagi, is approached by a strange boy, the school, including a speechless Yosuke, learns that Saki had been found dead in the same manner as that of Ms. Yamano. Yosuke theorizes that their deaths may be linked to the Midnight Channel and the TV world. Against a reluctant Chie's objections, he and Yu return to the TV world to investigate; there, they convince Kuma that they are not responsible for throwing people (namely, Ms. Yamano and Saki) inside his realm, who later got attacked by their own Shadows. Yu promises to Kuma that they will stop the culprit; Yosuke agrees, but only on the condition that Kuma helps them out. As they explore, they come across a replica of Inaba's shopping district, and Kuma directs them to a building that Yosuke recognizes as Saki's house, Konishi Liquors. Yosuke enters the shop when he hears voices talking about Saki "betraying" her family by taking a part-time job at Junes. Once inside, Yosuke also hears Saki's true thoughts about him, saying that he was "a pain in the ass", and that she was "only nice to him because he was the manager's son. It's annoying how he'd take it the wrong way and get all worked up." Suddenly, an "evil" version of Yosuke appears, who represents his boredom of the countryside compared to the city; Yosuke angrily denies this, which causes the Shadow Yosuke to turn into a frog-like monster with a humanoid torso, which attacks. As Yosuke remains in denial that the Shadow was a part of him, Yu sends Izanagi into battle, cumulating to a point where Yu accidentally punches Yosuke, so that Izanagi would do the same to Yosuke's Shadow. Yu reminds him that it only matters that Yosuke liked Saki. Thus, Yosuke "faces himself", allowing Izanagi to defeat the Shadow. Yosuke tells the Shadow, "I'm you...and you're me", transforming it into Yosuke's Persona, Jiraiya of the Magician Arcana. Yu and Yosuke then leave the TV world, much to the distraught Chie's relief (she charges them with buying her beefsteak and nikudon). After leaving Junes to go home, Yosuke tells Yu that he feels they might stand a chance of solving the case, saying, "I'm countin' on you." They shake hands, starting the Magician Social Link.
Episode 1
"You're myself, I'm yourself"
April 11th, 2011. The episode stats with the main character, Yu Narukami, awakening within the Velvet Room, which is currently shaped as the inside of a limousine moving through a dense fog. He is introduced to the room's residence Igor and Margaret. Igor uses Persona cards to read Yu's future, saying that a great mystery will soon be imposed upon him, before bidding him farewell. Yu then wakes up on the train from Tokyo to Inaba (a result of his parents moving abroad). Yu later arrives in Inaba to live with his uncle, Ryotaro Dojima, and his daughter Nanako. After shaking hands with the gas station attendant he meets on the way to Dojima's house, Yu experiances sudden vertigo, which passes quickly. On the day he starts out at Yasogami High School (4/12), he meets Chie Satonaka and Yukiko Amagi. While homeroom with their foul-mouthed teacher, Mr. Morooka (a.k.a. King Moron/Morokin) begins, a third-year student, Saki Konishi, who was cutting class, witnesses the body of Mayumi Yamano, a TV announcer, hanging from a roof antenna. The next day (4/13), Yu helps out and befriends Yosuke Hanamura, a student seen on the first day of school returning a (broken) DVD to Chie. When Yosuke offers to treat Yu to beefsteak, Chie barges into the offer, as Yosuke owes her for breaking the DVD. While having lunch at the Junes department store, Yu hears from Chie about the Midnight Channel, a "TV program" that can be seen on rainy midnights. They all try to watch the channel that night, when Yu spots Saki on the television. He then hears a strange voice that causes him to experience more vertigo, much more painful than before. As Yu tries to grab his TV set for support, his hand passes through the screen, and he nearly gets sucked in. He manages to push himself out (thanks to his TV set's small screen), and he tries to grasp what had just happened. April 14th. Yu tells the others what had happened last night; however, Yosuke and Chie don't believe him at all. Later, the trio visit Junes' electronics section to "try it out" with a larger TV set, on Chie's suggestion. Yu does try it again (to both Yosuke and Chie's astonishment), sticking his hand through the large TV screen, and all three fall in and enter a realm shrouded in fog. There, they encounter a strange bear named Kuma (Teddie) who gives Yu a pair of glasses that allow him to see clearly through the fog. Suddenly, a trio of monsters known as Shadows appear. During the chase, Chie falls unconscious from being struck by a Shadow's attack. Just as the group are pinned down, Yu feels a strange power within himself. He hears the voice again, and summons forth his Persona - Izanagi of the Fool Arcana - for the first time to defeat the Shadows.
April 11th, 2011. The episode stats with the main character, Yu Narukami, awakening within the Velvet Room, which is currently shaped as the inside of a limousine moving through a dense fog. He is introduced to the room's residence Igor and Margaret. Igor uses Persona cards to read Yu's future, saying that a great mystery will soon be imposed upon him, before bidding him farewell. Yu then wakes up on the train from Tokyo to Inaba (a result of his parents moving abroad). Yu later arrives in Inaba to live with his uncle, Ryotaro Dojima, and his daughter Nanako. After shaking hands with the gas station attendant he meets on the way to Dojima's house, Yu experiances sudden vertigo, which passes quickly. On the day he starts out at Yasogami High School (4/12), he meets Chie Satonaka and Yukiko Amagi. While homeroom with their foul-mouthed teacher, Mr. Morooka (a.k.a. King Moron/Morokin) begins, a third-year student, Saki Konishi, who was cutting class, witnesses the body of Mayumi Yamano, a TV announcer, hanging from a roof antenna. The next day (4/13), Yu helps out and befriends Yosuke Hanamura, a student seen on the first day of school returning a (broken) DVD to Chie. When Yosuke offers to treat Yu to beefsteak, Chie barges into the offer, as Yosuke owes her for breaking the DVD. While having lunch at the Junes department store, Yu hears from Chie about the Midnight Channel, a "TV program" that can be seen on rainy midnights. They all try to watch the channel that night, when Yu spots Saki on the television. He then hears a strange voice that causes him to experience more vertigo, much more painful than before. As Yu tries to grab his TV set for support, his hand passes through the screen, and he nearly gets sucked in. He manages to push himself out (thanks to his TV set's small screen), and he tries to grasp what had just happened. April 14th. Yu tells the others what had happened last night; however, Yosuke and Chie don't believe him at all. Later, the trio visit Junes' electronics section to "try it out" with a larger TV set, on Chie's suggestion. Yu does try it again (to both Yosuke and Chie's astonishment), sticking his hand through the large TV screen, and all three fall in and enter a realm shrouded in fog. There, they encounter a strange bear named Kuma (Teddie) who gives Yu a pair of glasses that allow him to see clearly through the fog. Suddenly, a trio of monsters known as Shadows appear. During the chase, Chie falls unconscious from being struck by a Shadow's attack. Just as the group are pinned down, Yu feels a strange power within himself. He hears the voice again, and summons forth his Persona - Izanagi of the Fool Arcana - for the first time to defeat the Shadows.
On Wiki

Instead of the city locales of previous games in the series, Persona 4 takes place in a fictional Japanese countryside and is indirectly related to both Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 (in terms of gameplay and production) and Persona 2 (in terms of Shadow Selves and confronting them to awaken Persona potentials). The player-named main protagonist is a high-school student who moved into the countryside from the city for a year. During his year-long stay, he becomes involved in investigating mysterious murders while harnessing the power of summoning Persona.
The release of the game in Japan was also accompanied with retail merchandise revolving around the game's theme such as character costumes and accessories. The North American package of the game was released with a CD with selected music from the game, and, unlike Persona 3, the European package also contained a soundtrack CD. The music was composed by Shōji Meguro, with vocals by Shihoko Hirata who sang the theme song "Pursuing My True Self". The game was positively received by critics, and it continues to be promoted by Atlus through releases in other media such as adaptation in manga and anime, followed by an enhanced remake and a fighting game spinoff.
The Anime
Persona 4: The Animation is an anime series based on the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 video game which started airing in Japan on MBS in October 7, 2011 and simulcast by Anime Network in North America. The adaptation has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks for Blu-ray and DVD release in 2012.
Produced by AIC A.S.T.A. and directed by Seiji Kishi who also helmed other anime series including Angel Beats!, Kamisama Dolls and Ragnarok The Animation, Persona 4: The Animation revolves around the protagonist, named Yū Narukami, a second year high school student from Tokyo who moved to Inaba to live for a year with his uncle and cousin. After acquiring a mysterious power called "Persona", he embarks on a journey with his new friends to uncover the truth behind a bizarre series of murders involving the distorted "TV world", as well as a phenomenon called "The Midnight Channel". The anime series features the same main voice cast from the original game.
The Summary
Persona 4 takes place in the same universe as Persona 3 in a rural town named Inaba. There have been mysterious murders occurring whenever there was fog after heavy rain. There were also rumors about a channel on television airing only at midnight called Mayonaka TV, during which it is said that one can see his/her "other half" when staring at the TV screen.
After hearing about a recent unsolved murder which occurred during the fog, the characters—the main character, Chie, and Yōsuke—discuss how each of them had attempted to watch the mysterious TV channel and witnessed the murder victim. The protagonist later realizes that during midnight when the channel is on, his body can phase into his television set as a gateway to enter another world infested with shadows.
After discovering this, they all decide to explore. When first completely entering the world, dazed and confused, the main character meets Teddie. Mayonaka TV and the town murders seem to have a connection. The murder victims may be merely victims of Mayonaka TV. Everyone decides that they will together try to solve the mysterious murders by exploring the hidden world of Mayonaka TV.
After the closing events of Persona 3 on January 31, 2010, Persona 4 starts April 11, 2011, Putting the start of Persona 4 fourteen months after the end of Persona 3, this is also evident by the appearance of an older Chihiro, who is now a 3rd year student.
After hearing about a recent unsolved murder which occurred during the fog, the characters—the main character, Chie, and Yōsuke—discuss how each of them had attempted to watch the mysterious TV channel and witnessed the murder victim. The protagonist later realizes that during midnight when the channel is on, his body can phase into his television set as a gateway to enter another world infested with shadows.
After discovering this, they all decide to explore. When first completely entering the world, dazed and confused, the main character meets Teddie. Mayonaka TV and the town murders seem to have a connection. The murder victims may be merely victims of Mayonaka TV. Everyone decides that they will together try to solve the mysterious murders by exploring the hidden world of Mayonaka TV.
After the closing events of Persona 3 on January 31, 2010, Persona 4 starts April 11, 2011, Putting the start of Persona 4 fourteen months after the end of Persona 3, this is also evident by the appearance of an older Chihiro, who is now a 3rd year student.
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I love to watch anime before, but it seem hard to find quality and unique anime. So here's Persona 4 in one of my fan blogs ;3
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