The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5

Persona 5 looks terrific. Especially the animated sequences by famed studio Production I.G, perhaps best known for The Ghost in the Shell anime.

[Image: Atlus]

In a recent interview with Weekly Famitsu, animator Toshiyuki Kono, who directed those cutscenes, said that Persona 5 director Katsura Hashino first got in touch three and a half years ago.

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5
(Image: Atlus)

[Image: Atlus]

This is the first time Production I.G has collaborated with Atlus on Persona. Kono admitted that until then he wasn’t that familiar with the series, but Atlus seemed keen to not only increase the volume of anime sequences in the game, but also the quality of them.

Kono is a long time animator at Production I.G and has worked on a slew of different projects, including Stand Alone Complex. The studio not only did the in-game anime sequences, but also the opening anime sequence, which was helmed by Sayo Yamamoto, the director of the anime series Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine.

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5
(Image: Atlus)

[Image: Atlus]

When asked if he felt pressure at first, Kono replied, “Oh yes. At Production I.G, there are loads of staffers who love the [Persona] series, and from talking to them as well, I could get the feeling of just how important this title was.”

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5
(Image: Atlus)

[Image: Atlus]

However, according to Kono, Production I.G didn’t deviate from the way it typically makes anime just for Persona 5, which from a creative point of view is an excellent sign.

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5
(Image: Atlus)

[Image: Atlus]

Later, Kono talked about how Atlus would describe how it wanted certain scenes to play out, and the studio would then do its best to bring that vision to life.

“For the anime in the Persona 5 game, we continually put great emphasis on character,” Kono said.

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5
(Image: Atlus)

[Image: Atlus]

“Since the protagonist doesn’t really speak any dialogue, it was incredibly important that we animated him carefully, because it’s only through his facial experiences you are able to experience something,” Kono said.

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5
(Image: Atlus)

[Image: Atlus]

For the in-game scenes, Production I.G is highlighting the craft of animation. For example, Kono explains that the blue flames around the protagonist in this scene are not CG, but all hand-drawn effects.

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5
(Image: Atlus)

[Image: Atlus]

If you like anime, you’ll be happy to know you get to watch a fair bit in Persona 5.

Says Kono, “As for the anime in Persona 5, there’s about an hour’s worth. Of course, I hope if you thoroughly enjoyed the game play, along with the animation.”

The Importance Of Anime In Persona 5
(Image: Atlus)

[Image: Atlus]

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