Hiiro no Kakera
| Hiiro no Kakera | |
Hiiro no Kakera original visual novel cover. | |
| 緋色の欠片 | |
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| Video game | |
| Developer | Idea Factory |
| Publisher | Idea Factory |
| Genre | Otome game, Visual novel |
| Platform | PS2, NDS, PSP |
| Released |
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| Anime television series | |
| Hiiro no Kakera: The Tamayori Princess Saga | |
| Directed by | Bob Shirohata |
| Produced by | Yoshihito Yonekura Hiroaki Tsunoda Chinatsu Matsui Shigeru Saitō Nobumitsu Urasaki Kōsaku Sakamoto Kozue Kaneniwa |
| Written by | Yoshiko Nakamura |
| Music by | Hikaru Nanase |
| Studio | Studio Deen |
| Licensed by |
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| Original run | April 1, 2012 – June 24, 2012 |
| Episodes | 13 |
| Anime television series | |
| Hiiro no Kakera: The Tamayori Princess Saga 2 | |
| Directed by | Bob Shirohata |
| Produced by | Yoshihito Yonekura Hiroaki Tsunoda Chinatsu Matsui Shigeru Saitō Nobumitsu Urasaki Kōsaku Sakamoto Kozue Kaneniwa |
| Written by | Yoshiko Nakamura |
| Music by | Hikaru Nanase |
| Studio | Studio Deen |
| Licensed by |
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| Original run | October 1, 2012 – December 23, 2012 |
| Episodes | 13 |
| Original video animation | |
| Hiiro no Kakera Taizen: Totsugeki! Tonari no Ikemens | |
| Studio | Studio Deen |
| Released | March 28, 2013 |
| Runtime | 15 minutes |
Hiiro no Kakera (緋色の欠片; lit. "Scarlet Fragments"), is a Japanese visual novel created by Idea Factory directed at the female market, known as an otome game. Released on July 6, 2006, for the PlayStation 2, the protagonist is a teenage girl who revisits a small village she remembers from her childhood and gets caught up in her family's history and supernatural dangers surrounding it. A thirteen episode anime adaptation by Studio Deen aired in Japan between April 1, 2012, and June 24, 2012, and was licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. A second season, Hiiro no Kakera: Dai Ni Shō (緋色の欠片 第二章; lit. "Scarlet Fragments: Second Chapter"), aired between October 1, 2012, and December 23, 2012. Some characters from this property are featured in the PSP game B's LOG Party, released on May 20, 2010.