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is a Japanese manga series and a PlayStation 2
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. The video game and manga were both initially released in Japan in 2003. Studio Deen produced a 12-episode
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television series broadcast on TBS in Japan in 2004. The series was originally licensed in North America by ADV Films who initially released the series in three
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volumes in 2005 and 2006.


Plot summary

Tomokazu Mikuri, the main character in the game and anime, turns 16 years old and has led a dull life without girls. On the night of his birthday, he dreams of a strange world in which he sees a young girl in a blue outfit fighting against an unknown enemy. Tomokazu has a strange, unknown power which seems to "power up" this girl, who has fallen into his arms. She uses this "power" to repel enemies, the alien race known as the Feydooms, who are attempting to break through the dream world and take over the real world. Waking up, Tomokazu is amazed at his dream's realism, thinking of his strange power and the mysterious girl who fought off her enemies. Rolling over, he is shocked to see the girl from his dream, Mone, in bed next to him. Soon Tomokazu, his classmate Mizuki Agatsuma, Mone, Neneko, Nanase, and her sister Kuyou enter the dream world Moera to destroy the Feydooms and save the world.


Media


Game

is a
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video game released by
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in Japan for the PlayStation 2 on April 24, 2003. The game was never released in an English version or licensed for distribution outside Japan. However, Neneko and Neito do appear in
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, which released in regions outside of Japan in 2013, as a singular assist character.


Manga

was also adapted into manga series illustrated by Katsura Yukimaru and published by Media Works. The series was published in the manga Dengeki Daioh in 2003. A related manga series, , was published by Media Works in the manga Dengeki Daioh in 2004. Neither manga series was ever released in English nor licensed for distribution outside Japan.


Anime


North American release

The series was originally licensed and released in North America by ADV Films. ADV Films also produced the
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version initially released in three
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volumes beginning in 2005 and in two complete DVD collections in 2007 and 2009. In 2013
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licensed the series for North America, released a complete DVD collection of all twelve episodes of the ADV Films English version and posted the series (English only) on the
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online streaming site. * ''Yumeria - Into the Dreamscape'' (DVD 1), episodes 1–4, release date: 2005-10-11 * ''Yumeria - Tossing and Turning'' (DVD 2), episodes 5–8, release date: 2005-11-22 * ''Yumeria - The End of a Dream'' (DVD 3), episodes 9-12, release date: 2006-01-03 * ''Yumeria - DVD Complete Collection'' (Thinpak) (DVD 1-3), episodes 1-12, release date: 2007-01-09 * ''Yumeria - Complete Collection'' (DVD), episodes 1-12, release date: 2009-03-17 * ''Yumeria - Complete Collection'' (DVD), episodes 1-12, release date: 2013-11-12


Reception

''Yumeria - Into the Dreamscape'' (DVD 1) (2005) was reviewed by Theron Martin of Anime News Network and assigned grades from "D+" (story) to "B+" (art) Chris Beveridge of Mania.com assigns a grade of "C+" overall and Tim Henderson of animefringe gives it a "3" out of "5". ''Yumeria - DVD Complete Collection'' (Thinpak) (DVD 1-3) (2007) was reviewed by Bryan Morton of Mania.com and assigned an overall grade of "B−". ''Yumeria - Complete Collection'' (DVD) (2009) was reviewed by Chris Beveridge and assigned an overall grade of "B−".


References


External links


Official Namco Yumeria game website

TV Animation "Yumeria" Official Site
* * {{Studio Deen 2003 video games 2004 anime television series debuts ADV Films Anime television series based on video games Bandai Namco Entertainment franchises Bishōjo games Dengeki Comics Magical girl anime and manga Harem anime and manga Harem video games Japan-exclusive video games Namco games PlayStation 2-only games PlayStation 2 games Sentai Filmworks Shōnen manga Studio Deen Video games developed in Japan