euphoria (2011-2016)

Premiere:
December 22, 2011

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
February 26, 2016

Original Title:
euphoria

Alternate Titles:
Euphoria
Эйфория: Упивающиеся страстью
ユーフォリア
乐园之扉

Genres:
Animation

Production Companies:
Majin

Countries:
JP

Keisuke Takatou wakes up in a featureless white room, unaware of how and when he arrived. While exploring his whereabouts, he notices six familiar girls huddled around a large monitor—his childhood friend Kanae Hokari, the class president Miyakou Ando, his English teacher Natsuki Aoi, his junior Rika Makiba, and his classmates Rinne Byakuya and Nemu Manaka. As they attempt to make sense of their current situation, a voice suddenly declares through the monitor, "The game will now begin." The rules of the game are simple yet brutal; assigned as the "unlocker," Keisuke must select one of the girls as his "keyhole" and violate her in a specific manner. Only after he does this for five rounds will the group be promised freedom to the outside world. "Withdrawal from the game will result in death," announces the mysterious voice...

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Character Designer:
Citizen08

Director:
Ayano Kunio
Ryuuzou Matano

Director of Photography:
Hiroki Tagawa

Editor:
Yamamoto

Music:
CycloMusic

Producer:
Yukitoshi Motoyama

Screenplay:
Hirooki
Ba Shou Romko

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