YoRHa Ver.1.3aa – Jackass Makes His Official Debut!

At long last, Jackass has finally made his official appearance known! This is the first view of him in the new version of the YoRHa stage play:

“Jackass is an android with a distorted personality, always laughing from his lofty perch. Additionally, he seems to have a weak neck, or maybe it’s because he’s always craning it awkwardly in curiosity… His strength is unmatched among the Resistance.”

From this blurb, it seems like he will be a sort of crazy mad scientist sort of character… or maybe it’s just my imagination! I can’t help but wonder what interests he might show in Accord… Oh, no!!! (heeheehee)


This production is slated to be livestreamed, but the details are still being worked out. Once anything official has been released, I will report about it here!

YoRHa Ver.1.3aa – Key Visual

We’re exactly a month away from the premier of the YoRHa Ver.1.3aᵃ stage play, which depicts the classic Pearl Harbor Descent Mission in December 11941, several years before the setting of NieR:Automata. We should start to see the boys talking about starting rehearsals on Twitter soon!

In this new poster, likely designed by Koda Kazuma as usual, we see the four YoRHa as they are about to jump into their flight units and descend from the Bunker.


TOKYO: Shibuya Cultural Center Owada, Sakura Hall – 4th Floor
March 12-15, 7 performances

YoRHa Ver.1.3aa and More!

Tonight’s live stream with the creators of NieR Gestalt/Replicant and NieR:Automata for the first bit of fanfare for the 10th Anniversary, we’ve received a bunch of new, juicy news:


NieR:Theatrical Orchestra 12020

TOKYO: Tokyo International Forum Hall A

Saturday, March 28
Evening – Open: 5:00pm / Start: 6:00pm

Sunday, March 29
Afternoon – Open: 11:00am / Start: 12:00pm
Evening – Open: 4:00pm / Start: 5:00pm

  • Composer: Okabe Keiichi
  • Voices:
    • Yusa Kouji (Older Brother Nier)
    • Nonaka Ai (Yonah)
    • Ishikawa Yui (2B)
    • Hanae Natsuki (9S)
    • Akiyama Kaoru (Pod153)
    • Yasumoto Hiroki (Pod042/Zinnia)
  • Vocalists:
    • Emi Evans
    • J’Nique Nicole
  • Conductor: Oi Takeshi

OSAKA: Osaka International Convention Center

Saturday, April 25
Afternoon – Open: 11:00am / Start: 12:00pm
Evening – Open: 4:00pm / Start: 5:00pm

  • Composer: Okabe Keiichi
  • Voices:
    • Yusa Kouji (Older Brother Nier)
    • Nonaka Ai (Yonah)
    • Ishikawa Yui (2B)
    • Hanae Natsuki (9S)
    • Kadowaki Mai (Emil)
    • Yasumoto Hiroki (Pod042/Zinnia)
  • Vocalists:
    • Emi Evans
    • J’Nique Nicole
  • Conductor: Oi Takeshi

Please be aware that the above scheduled performers are subject to change.

  • S Seats: 10,780 yen
  • A Seats: 8,580 yen

>> GET TICKETS HERE <<


YoRHa Ver.1.3a/A2

This is a fan-made photo-manipulation pic that I made myself, aka it’s not official.

The all-boys cast from YoRHa Ver.1.3a will be making a comeback in this second rendition of the stage play that so effortlessly won our hearts this year!

TOKYO: Shibuya Cultural Center Owada, Sakura Hall – 4th Floor
March 12-15, 7 performances

The YoRHa Ver.1.3a stage play will be coming back for a new version, bringing back the all-boy’s cast in the so-called YoRHa Ver.1.3aᵃ aka A2 stage play next March!

Tickets go on sale tomorrow!!!

The afternoon and evening performances on March 14 will be broadcast live on NicoNico, so stay tuned for the link to those pages in the future. You can purchase single tickets for 2500 points or 4000 points for both!

Visit the newly updated official YoRHa website here!!!

The entire cast from YoRHa Ver.1.3a will be returning, all except for Matsubara Rin, who played Anemone. Because of this, the entire character will be replaced with Jackass, as played by Kurotaka. Although the website hasn’t updated an image of him yet, you can view a couple shots of him on his agency’s page.

There will be recorded voices performed by:

  • Akiyama Kaoru: Voice of Pod153
  • Yasumoto Hiroki: Voice of Pod042/Zinnia

Like the previous Ver.1.3a stage play, the following talented musicians will be returning:

  • Guitar: Goto Takanori
  • Violin: Shirasu Kon
  • Percussion: Fukuoka Takashi

Along the same lines music, both Akaba Yukino and Nagaya Mikoto from GEMS COMPANY are listed in the credits for the “image songs”, so this is likely referring to their updated version of “Normandy” and “Gualdalcanal”.


This page will be updated in the event any
additional information on these events is released.

3rd NieR:Automata Novel “YoRHa Boys” to be Localized in English

The above image is the cover of the Japanese novel. The English cover has yet to be released.

A couple days ago, it was announced that the 3rd NieR:Automata novel “YoRHa Boys” will be localized for a fall release in 2020. Since this news has come out, there have been several misinterpretations regarding this “new” novel, so allow me to explain a little further in depth on the topic.

This is not a “new” novel. As it stands now, there have been three separate, full-length novels released in the NieR:Automata series. The “YoRHa Boys” novel, originally released in July 2018, is actually a novelized version of the stage play by the same name, which ran from January 31 to February 4th, 2018.


Long Story Short (長イ話, lit. A Long Story)
Novelization of the NieR:Automata game


Short Story Long (短イ話, lit. A Short Story)
Collection of NieR:Automata related novellas/short stories


YoRHa Boys (少年ヨルハ)
Novelization of the YoRHa Boys Stage Play, not to be confused with the YoRHa Ver.1.3a Stage Play


The following is my own personal editorial
regarding the announcement of this release.


Some mainstream media have inappropriately attributed inaccurate information about this novel, making it seem like this is the first NieR:Automata novel to ever be released in English, which certainly is not the case.


For those of you worried about the game’s vision not being captured properly, Square Enix did confirm that the auteur behind the NieR series, Yoko Taro, is supervising YoRHa Boys’ creation.

DualShockers

Since the novel is nearing a year old, and the stage play its based on is nearly 2 years old, those who follow the works of Yoko Taro already know to what degree Yoko participated on these projects. If it’s a game, he is likely the Director. Anything else, he is likely the Supervisor, which means it’s still generally his brain child and he gives various directions when necessary, but he is not completely in the driver’s seat for these items. This includes the various novels, stage plays, as well as the assortment of novellas as well. All of it is still the product of his unique mind… and that has never been an issue. I don’t understand why DualShockers went so far as to suggest that it was with this statement. There is no issue on the Japanese side of things. There is, however, when material leaves the shores of Japan and fall into the hands of folk who are unfamiliar with Yoko and his works.


Considering that NieR: Automata’s narrative structure may have been a bit too complicated to capture properly in a novel, going the prequel route is probably a good idea.

DualShockers

Considering the NieR:Automata story has already been produced in novel form, I think this is a massively inaccurate statement.

The story is not that complicated to comprehend, and it can only work better in novel form since you’re able to utilize many literary techniques such as internal dialogue, asides by an assortment of characters, as well as delving deeper into certain topics that could not be extrapolated within the game itself.

This statement also suggest that no other prequel exists, which is again inaccurate. The initial YoRHa ideas were formalized as early as 2012, during the end stages of Drakengard 3’s development, while the YoRHa stage play was the basis for NieR:Automata. For more information on the beginnings of YoRHa, please read this.


When one considers that NieR: Automata has found massive success and that Square Enix Manga & Books is releasing an official tie-in novel, it becomes clear that NieR is a very important series to Square Enix right now. Hopefully, this means we haven’t seen the end of it in the gaming medium.

DualShockers

Again, this is not the first NieR:Automata novel to be released. It is not even the first prequel story to be released either. There have been plenty of supplemental stories released up until this point, although, granted, not everything has been given an official English release. Still, the information is out there if you only take the time to look.


I have a couple issues with the official SQEX announcement of this news as well, so please allow me to vent a little.


Based on the stage drama “Project YoRHa,” YoRHA Boys recounts events that occurred before the time frame of Nier:Automata.

Square Enix Manga & Books

The “YoRHa Boys” novel is not based on “Project YoRHa”.

Project YoRHa” was one of five recitation dramas performed live at the NieR:Automata Memory of Puppets Concert in 2017. It’s likely someone was confused with the term roudokugeki (朗読劇) which basically translates to a stage recitation drama, where actors stand stationary on stage and read their likes from a script. This should not be confused with any other stage performance such as a stage play or musical.


…the previously untold tale of the formation of YoRHa Experimental Unit M

Square Enix Manga & Books

There are a couple points I have an issue with by this statement, first of which lies with the “YoRHa Experimental Unit M” statement. This is clearly referencing the M部隊 aka the M Squadron/Squad.

What I am arguing is the implementation and consistency with ease of understanding. Although a large battalion or squadron can be referred to as “unit”, it gets confusing when you’re dealing with the particular terms in the story (ie. individual androids). It may be my own personal preference since I’ve been translating this stuff since 2014, but I think it’s easier and more constructive to use terms that make sense within the narrative, terms that are not so ambiguous.

  • The term “unit” can be both plural and singular.
  • The term “squadron” is a plural singular noun.

The term “Unit” generally refers to an individual android. There are multiple different Types of YoRHa androids, but each individual android UNIT is unique. This is why I feel it’s vital to reserve this terminology for when you’re referring to an individual android rather than an entire squadron or battalion.


…the beginning of both “curse” and “punishment,” of androids dreaming of the glory of mankind.

Square Enix Manga & Books

This portion is an awkward translation of the subtext that is included on the obi around the actual book when purchased in Japan. An obi is basically a small strip of paper that wraps around the outside of a book which is mostly used to spotlight a main theme or topic from the book. You’ll often find quotes from other famous authors giving their personal comments here as well.

For reference, this is what the obi looks like for the initial Japanese release of Long Story Short:

“When androids dream of the glory of mankind, do machine lifeforms dream of humanity?”

The subtext on the obi is likely an allusion to the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick, but exactly what context it could have on the overall narrative is up for debate. It’s nice if they tried to incorporate this with the official English announcement of the novel, but still… I feel like it could use a little more polishing.


All that being said, it’s extremely relieving to hear that SQEX is taking the next novel in-house. I have no grounds to judge the work that VIZ Media does as a whole, but merely from the work that was done on the previous two novels, as a writer, I was utterly applauded. There is a very big difference between translation and localization, and I’ve discussed this matter many times before, so if you’re interested in the matter, please look for those earlier posts. They shouldn’t be all that hard to find.

In the meantime, we of the English-speaking world, can only hope that THIS TIME we will get a decent localization of Yoko’s work, and I seriously hope that SOMEONE at least bothers to do their due diligence and do the necessary homework in order to translate things accurately, given what has already come before; hence contacting 8-4 for their input on how they originally translated things. Translation is not always about being as accurate as possible, but consistency is also extremely important. Here’s to hoping SQEX is able to get competent folks to work on this novel to make it really shine above all the rest!

8th Official Livestream – at STORIA (Part 2)

[ Read Part 1 Here ]

NOTE: This post had been sitting in the queue, ready to be posted, but I never got around to finishing it. So, this is the list little recap of the NieR:Automata 2nd Anniversary event at STORIA from February.


It’s been a while since this event was held. I meant to finish up my recap of it a long time ago, but again other real life matters got in the way and I eventually forgot about it. Yup. It always happens, which is why I try to complete as much as I can, as soon as I can… orz

In the last post, we left off at the “Recollection” segment, where Yasumoto Hiroki lead the casual walkthrough of NieR’s past. Here you can see the aftermath of Yoko’s fall during the 2016 TGS event presentation.

But, don’t worry!! yoshi fixed him all up and he is feeling much better now!!

The next segment they talked about the huge-long 25 or so hour live broadcast they did for the 1st Anniversary. It was pretty insane.

The next segment took a look back at the YoRHa stage plays held in February 2018, the YoRHa Boys stage play and the YoRHa Musical Ver.1.2:

The last two images above you can also find in my press release about the musical here.

Then came Yoko’s announcement of the YoRHa 1.3a stage play:

YoRHa Ver.1.3a
▶︎ Cast List
▶︎ Key Visual

Tokyo: July 4-7
Osaka: July 11-14

The next segment detailed about the Thou Shalt Not Die Zero -KAI- blu-ray release! There will be a standard and collector’s release, both of which are available on Amazon and the DearStage website!