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Code:Realize Musical Reveals Cast in Costume

posted on by Karen Ressler
Musical opens in Tokyo, Osaka this May

The official website for the musical adaptation of Idea Factory and Otomate's Code:Realize romance game revealed visuals of the main cast in costume on Friday.

Ai Hasegawa as Cardia


Shinji Rachi as Arsène Lupin

Kentarō Akisawa as Abraham Van Helsing

Hiroki Nakada as Victor Frankenstein

Shūto Washio as Impey Barbicane

Ryō Takizawa as Saint-Germain

Yuzuki Hoshimoto as Finis

Yūki Kimisawa as Herlock Sholmès

The musical will run for seven performances in Tokyo at the Theatre 1010 on May 17-20, and then will run for three performances in Osaka at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall on May 26-27.

Kōtarō Yoshitani is directing the play, Sayaka Sakuragi is writing the script, tak is composing the music, and Mamoru is the choreographer.

Code:Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ originally shipped in Japan for the PlayStation Vita in November 2014. The game features a steampunk aesthetic and a cast of literary and historical figures, including Arsène Lupin, Abraham Van Helsing, Victor Frankenstein, Impey Barbicane, and Count Saint-Germain. Aksys Games released the game in North America and Europe in October 2015.

Code:Realize ~Future Blessings~, a fan disc, launched for the PS Vita in Japan in November 2016. Aksys Games will release the game for the PS Vita in English on March 30. Code:Realize ~Bouquet of Rainbows~, a PlayStation 4 game bundle featuring both the original game and fandisc, launched in Japan in August 2017. Aksys Games released the game in English on March 30.

Code:Realize ~Shirogane no Kiseki~, a second fan disc, launched on the PS Vita and PS4 in Japan on December 21.

The original game inspired a 12-episode television anime adaptation that premiered in October. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired and Funimation streamed an English dub.

Source: Animate Times


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