Mizuiro

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Mizuiro
みずいろ
Game
Windows
Original video animation
Directed byShigeki Awai
Written byYu Tachibana
Music byTooru Shura
StudioARMS
Released 23 August 2002 6 December 2002
Episodes2
OLM
Released 25 April 2003 10 July 2003
Runtime29–30 minutes
Episodes2

Mizuiro (みずいろ, "light blue") is a

platforms: Windows CD (3 Disc), Dreamcast,[1] PlayStation 2,[2]
and Windows DVD-Rom.

There were two anime OVA adaptations of the game, a two-episode hentai OVA in 2002, and Mizuiro 2003, a two-episode non-hentai OVA in 2003. Both have same characters, but with somewhat different storylines.

Characters

Kenji Katase (片瀬 健二, Katase Kenji)
The protagonist controlled by the player.
Yuki Katase (片瀬 雪希, Katase Yuki)
The heroine of the story. Kenji Katase's adopted little sister.
Hiyori Hayasaka (早坂 日和, Hayasaka Hiyori)
Kenji Katase's childhood friend. (In DC/PS2 version she has two different stories)
Kiyoka Onosaki (小野崎 清香, Onosaki Kiyoka)
Kenji Katase's childhood friend.
Mutsuki Shindou[3] (進藤 むつき, Shindō Mutsuki)
Yuki's trusted friend. In her story, she is shy. In all other stories, she is very loud and humorous.
Asami Kouzu[4] (神津 麻美, Kōdzu Asami)
A shy, but smart third year student.
Fuyuka Ishikawa (石川 冬佳, Ishikawa Fuyuka)
Kenji Katase's tutor. She is quite strict. (DC/PS2 version only)

Game Setting

  • Prologue: The player's character is very young, with the story beginning with the meeting of Yuki for the first time and developing a loving sibling relationship although they are not both related in blood as Yuki was adopted.
  • Pre-Opening: The player makes choices to decide the story of the game, with the players character still very young. The first meeting of Hiyori occurs, who is a lost girl crying in the park. The game then presents the problems of the character that your choices led to.
  • Game: The players character is in the second year of senior high in the game (grade 11). A story about a character is presented to the player depending on the choices made in the last setting. Each story has a moving or tragic situation.
  • Voice: Most of the female characters you encounter have a very calm voice, though it depends on the situation.

See also

References

  1. ^ "みずいろ | ドリームキャスト | 家庭用ゲーム | SEGA" (in Japanese). Sega.jp. Archived from the original on 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  2. Amazon.co.jp
    . Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  3. ^ "Mutsuki Shindou." Mizuiro. Retrieved on November 19, 2008.
  4. ^ "Asami Koudu." Mizuiro. Retrieved on November 19, 2008.

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