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Myself ; Yourself |

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マイセルフ;ユアセルフ
(Maiserufu ; Yuaserufu) |
| Genre |
Drama, Romance |
| Light
novel |
| Myself ;
Yourself Sorezore Overture |
| Author |
Takumi Nakazawa |
| Illustrator |
Wadapen |
| Publisher |
MediaWorks |
| Demographic |
Male |
| Magazine |
Dengeki G's Magazine |
| Original run |
March 30,
2007 – November 30,
2007 |
| Volumes |
6 chapters |
| TV
anime |
| Director |
Yasuhiro Kuroda |
| Studio |
Dogakobo |
| Network |
Chiba TV, TV Aichi, TV
Kanagawa, TV Osaka, TV Saitama |
| Original run |
October 3,
2007 – December 26,
2007 |
| Episodes |
13 (List of
episodes) |
|
Game |
| Developer |
Yeti |
| Publisher |
Regista |
| Genre |
Visual novel |
| Platform |
PlayStation 2 |
| Released |
December 20, 2007 |
|
Game |
| Myself ;
Yourself: Sorezore no Finale |
| Developer |
Yeti |
| Publisher |
Regista |
| Genre |
Visual novel |
| Platform |
PlayStation 2 |
| Released |
May 28, 2009 |
| Anime
and Manga Portal |
Myself ; Yourself (マイセルフ;ユアセルフ,
Maiserufu ; Yuaserufu
?)[a] is a
Japanese visual novel developed by Yeti which was
released on December 20, 2007 for the PlayStation 2. Myself ;
Yourself is the second original game published by Regista, the first being I/O.
Takumi
Nakazawa, the main scenario writer for the infinity
series (Ever17, Remember11), is the
principal writer for Myself ; Yourself. Character
design for the game is provided by Mutsumi Sasaki, who also did the
original character design for Memories Off, Happy Lesson,
and Futakoi. Before
the game's release, a light novel based on the story, written by
Takumi
Nakazawa, and illustrated by Wadapen, was serialized in the
Japanese bishōjo
magazine Dengeki G's Magazine between
March and November 2007, published by MediaWorks. An anime adaptation began airing in Japan on October
3, 2007 on the TV Kanagawa television network, and
contained thirteen episodes. A spin-off sequel to the visual novel
being developed by the previous staff entitled Myself ;
Yourself: Sorezore no Finale and will be released on May 28,
2009 for the PlayStation 2.
Plot
Myself ; Yourself is set in 2007 in the fictional
town Sakuranomori (桜乃杜
?) in W Prefecture which is modeled
after Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The town is in a quiet,
rural area on the southern tip of the prefecture and borders the Pacific Ocean.
Sakuranomori is the birthplace of Sana Hidaka, a sixteen year old
high school student, who grew up with his childhood friends Nanaka
Yatsushiro, & Aoi Oribe, his best male friend Syusuke
Wakatsuki, and his twin sister
Syuri Wakatsuki. Sana left Sakuranomori when he was eleven years
old, but returns five years later living on his own in the
apartment building Aoi's family runs. Sana soon finds out that
while some things have stayed the same, there are still just as
many things that have changed.
Characters
Protagonists
- Sana Hidaka (日高 佐菜, Hidaka
Sana
?, born October 13, 1991)
- Voiced by: Shinnosuke Tachibana
(regular), Madoka
Kimura (childhood)
- Sana is the main protagonist of the series. He left
Sakuranomori during his childhood, and during the beginning of the
series he comes back to live by himself in the apartment building
owned by Aoi's parents. He apparently had a crush on Nanaka before
he left and still holds those feelings for her. He used to play the
piano, but he forgot every song except the song Nanaka wrote for
him which he says is very important to him. He has a fear of blood,
because he tried to commit suicide during his middle-school years
due to constantly being bullied.
- Syusuke Wakatsuki[1] (若月 修輔, Wakatsuki Shūsuke
?, born March 23, 1992)
- Voiced by: Takehito
Koyasu (regular), Yūko Sanpei (childhood)
- Syusuke is one of the four childhood friends Sana left behind
when he moved, and is still one of his new friends when he
returned. He is the best friend of Sana and the only male besides
Sana himself of the five friends. He is the younger twin of Syuri
Wakatsuki. Yuzuki refers him as the lucky one of the Wakatsuki
twins. When he and Syuri are accused of being lovers, their father
decides to send Syuri to London. When Syuri says that she cannot
stand to be separated from him, he decides to run away with
her.
Heroines
- Nanaka Yatsushiro (八代 菜々香,
Yatsushiro Nanaka
?, born July 29, 1991)
- Voiced by: Ami
Koshimizu
The heroines of
Myself ; Yourself (from left to
right): Nanaka, Aoi, Syuri, Hinako, Yuzuki, and Asami.
- Nanaka is one of Sana's friends, and seemed to have feelings
for Sana. When Sana returns to town after five years, her
personality has completely changed from sweet and caring to a cold
demeanor, and moody. When she meets Sana again after he returned
she slaps him for apparently not knowing who she was. She still
seems to have romantic feeling as she gets jealous whenever Sana is
with another girl (especially Asami).
- Nanaka was a victim of possible arson shortly after Sana left
Sakuranomori, and lost both her parents during the fire; she
managed to escape the fire with only her violin and the sakura
bracelet Sana gave her. Since certain parts of the event were
unknown to her, her uncle and aunt has since then taken her into
custody and make sure she never remembers that event that has
caused her so much pain.
- Aoi Oribe (織部 麻緒衣, Oribe
Aoi
?, born August 28, 1990)
- Voiced by: Tomoko
Kaneda
- Aoi is not Sana's cousin, despite the fact that Sana calls her
mother his aunt. Her parents own the apartment building that Sana
lives in. She prefers to be called Aoi-chan instead of Aoi-san,
despite the fact that she is a year older than Sana. She wears glasses and has a
busty physique. She loves to read books and is very energetic and
clumsy. She has a very high-pitched voice and child-like character.
Despite being childish, Aoi has a very caring personality, and
never fails to aid a friend in need.
- Syuri Wakatsuki[2] (若月 朱里, Wakatsuki Shūri
?, born March 23, 1992)
- Voiced by: Yukari
Tamura
- Syuri is one of Sana's friends since childhood, and is the
older twin of Syusuke Wakatsuki. Yuzuki refers her as unlucky
Wakatsuki twin. She can be seen as the most athletic of all the
girls, although she is somewhat lacking when it comes to her
figure. Despite her sporty physique, Syuri is still a very
supportive friend that had no trouble connecting with Sana, even
after his prolonged absence. She was also the first to be a
volunteer at the old folk's home before inviting Asami. In the
anime, she and Syusuke run away together, but come back in the
final episode to see Nanaka's violin performance.
- Hinako Mochida (持田 雛子, Mochida
Hinako
?, born August 5, 1997)
- Voiced by: Ayumi Murata,
Ayano Niina
(Sorezore no Finale)
- Hinako is ten years old at first but becomes eleven in the
course of the story. She is in love with Syusuke from when he saved
her from three bullies who took her bag and would not give it back.
She seems to want to learn how to be the girl he will like and asks
Sana and Aoi for help. Hinako has a personality comparable to
Aoi's, however being only in the fifth grade, she is childish as a
result of her age. In the last anime episode, it is shown that she
is the girlfriend of Asami's cousin, who is five years younger than
her.
- Yuzuki Fujimura (藤村 柚希, Fujimura
Yuzuki
?, born December 26, 1982)
- Voiced by: Megumi
Toyoguchi
- Yuzuki is the twenty-five-year-old homeroom teacher of Sana's
class; Syusuke, Nanaka, and Syuri are also in the same class.
Whenever her students do a good job in school, such as cleaning a
classroom thoroughly or bringing things to the teacher's lounge,
Yuzuki will give them a piece of caramel candy, and even though she
says to keep it a secret, everyone already knows that she does
this. Many years ago when she was in high school, she met a child
at the park and gave him one such caramel candy for trying so hard
at attempting to flip over a metal bar (this turned out to be Sana
during the course of the anime); this is what helped her decide to
give them to others.
- Asami Hoshino (星野 あさみ, Hoshino
Asami
?, born October 28, 1991)
- Voiced by: Mai
Nakahara
- Asami is a friend of Sana's and is in her second year. Asami
seems to have a very gentle personality, and even volunteers at an
old folk's home; she often asks Sana to come too, who is happy to
oblige. However, she actually has a very vindictive personality.
She takes revenge on people who hurt her. In the anime, she had a
crush on Syuri and when she confesses to her, Syuri says they
should just be friends. Angered, Asami writes a letter to the
school, accusing that Syuri and Syusuke are lovers. Later on, she
invites Syuri and Sana to the hospital to visit a sick lady so she
could see how much she hurt Syuri. To her surprise, Syuri seems
fine. At the hospital, the sick lady takes a knife and tries to
kill Syuri, but Asami runs to protect her. Asami is then stabbed in
the head. She lives to realize that she should not hate Syuri
anymore.
Media
Light
novel
A six-chapter light
novel under the title Myself ; Yourself Sorezore
Overture (Myself ;
Yourself それぞれのOverture
?), based on the visual novel's story,
started serialization in the Japanese bishōjo magazine Dengeki
G's Magazine on March 30, 2007 and ran until November 30,
2007.[3] The
novel is written as a prologue to the game by Takumi
Nakazawa, who has also written scenarios for Ever17,
and Memories Off
2nd, and is illustrated by Wadapen. Each chapter centers
on one of the six heroines; chapters one through six are arranged
as: Nanaka, Aoi, Syuri, Yuzuki, Hinako, and Asami.
- Chapters
- "Seven children: Nanaka's Story" (七つの子, Nanatsu no Ko
?), published March 30, 2007
- "The Lost Child Aoi-san: Aoi's Story" (まいごのあおいさん, Maigo no
Aoi-san
?), published April 30, 2007
- "Me and Him, My Friend: Syuri's Story" (私とあいつと、私の仲間, Watashi
to Aitsu to, Watashi no Nakama
?), published June 30, 2007
- "Close
Encounter: Yuzuki's Story", published August 30, 2007
- "A Small and Large First Step: Hinako's Story" (小さくて、大きな第一歩,
Chiisakute, Ōkina Daiippo
?), published September 30, 2007
- "What Thing Did You Lose?: Asami's Story" (なくした もの は、なんですか?, Nakushita
Mono wa, Nan desu ka?
?), published November 30, 2007
Myself ; Yourself limited edition video game cover
featuring Nanaka.
Anime
An anime adaptation aired in
Japan between October 3, 2007 and December 26, 2007 on the TV
Kanagawa television network containing
thirteen episodes. The series is directed by Yasuhiro
Kuroda, and produced by the animation studio Dogakobo through the
Myself ; Yourself Production Committee, which is
composed of Happinet Pictures, Marvelous Entertainment, The
5pb, and Pony Canyon
Enterprises.[4]
Seven DVD compilations, the first six containing two episodes of
the anime, and the last containing the final episode have been
released; the DVDs are distributed by Happinet Pictures.
Visual
novels
The Myself ; Yourself visual novel, developed by Yeti, was
released on December 20, 2007 playable on the PlayStation 2. The
game is published by Regista
which mainly ports all-age
versions of adult games
developed by other companies, but in 2006 developed and published
their first original game called I/O; Myself ;
Yourself is the second time Regista has published an original
title. Character design for the game is provided by Mutsumi Sasaki,
who also did the original character design for Memories Off,
Chaos;Head,
Happy
Lesson, and Futakoi. Unlike most visual novels,
Myself ; Yourself has two male protagonists.
A spin-off sequel to the visual novel
entitled Myself ; Yourself: Sorezore no Finale (Myself ; Yourself
それぞれのfinale
?) was developed by the previous
production staff and was released in spring 2009.[5] The
game features four new scenarios with Nanaka and Asami getting
separate scenarios, and there are two duel scenarios with Syuri and
Aoi in one, and Hinako and Yuzuki in the other. Several new
characters are also introduced.
Music
The opening theme for the anime is "Tears Infection" by Kaori, and the
ending theme is "Kimi to Yozora to Sakamichi to" (キミと夜空と坂道と
?) by Kanako Itō; the singles for both songs were
released on October 24, 2007. The first opening theme for the
visual novel is "Day-break" by Kaori, and the second opening theme
is "ivy" by Kanako Itō. "Day-break" was released on the same single
album as "Tears Infection", and "ivy" was released on the same
single as "Kimi to Yozora to Sakamichi to" as B-side
tracks. The visual novel version has seven ending themes: "Another
World" and "Myself ; Yourself" by Ami Koshimizu, "Aoitori" (青い鳥
?) by Tomoko Kaneda, "Never leave me alone" by
Yukari Tamura,
"Hajimete no Kiss? (#^.^#)" (はじめてのKiss?(#^.^#)
?) by Ayumi Murata, "Mirai Kansoku" (未来観測
?) by Megumi Toyoguchi, and "Haru no Kiss"
(春のKISS
?) by Mai Nakahara. Each of the ending themes
are sung by the voice
actresses of the six heroines from the series. These songs were
released as character
song albums: volumes one through three were released on
November 21, 2007 and consist of the themes "Another World",
"Hajimete no Kiss? (#^.^#)", and "Haru no Kiss" respectively. The
second batch, volumes four through six, were released on December
7, 2007 and consisted of the themes "Never leave me home",
"Aoitori", and "Mirai Kansoku" respectively. The game's original
soundtrack was released with the limited edition release of the
game on December 20, 2007; the soundtrack was also used for the
anime version.
Notes and
references
- a^ : The title is
also officially rendered Myself;Yourself,
without spaces before or after the semicolon.
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