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The Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト, Kagerō Purojekuto, lit. "Heat Haze Project"), also known as "Kagerou Daze" (カゲロウデイズ, Kagerō Deizu, lit. "Heat Haze Daze") or "Kagerou Days", is a Japanese mixed-media project. It started as a Vocaloid song series created by Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) (じん(自然の敵P)). The story revolves around the Mekakushi Dan, a group of young people with unusual eye-related powers.

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  • Kagerō Project (jap. カゲロウプロジェクト, Kagerō Purojekuto) ist ein japanisches Medienfranchise, das sich um eine Gruppe von Jugendlichen mit übernatürlichen Fähigkeiten dreht. Es startete mit einer Serie von Liedern für die Gesangssoftware Vocaloid vom Künstler Jin (Shizen no Teki-P). Es folgten Musikvideos, eine von Jin geschriebene Light-Novel- und Manga-Serie und eine Anime-Serie. Light Novel und Manga wurden als Kagerou Daze bekannt – nach einem Liedtitel der Reihe – der Anime als Mekakucity Actors nach dem Namen der Protagonisten. (de)
  • Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト Kagerō Purojekuto?) es una serie de novelas ligeras escritas por el japonés Jin —también conocido como Shizen no Teki-P—. La historia tratada en dichas novelas ligeras es acerca del Mekakushi Dan, un grupo de jóvenes que comparten poderes sobrenaturales, denominados «habilidades oculares». (es)
  • The Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト, Kagerō Purojekuto, lit. "Heat Haze Project"), also known as "Kagerou Daze" (カゲロウデイズ, Kagerō Deizu, lit. "Heat Haze Daze") or "Kagerou Days", is a Japanese mixed-media project. It started as a Vocaloid song series created by Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) (じん(自然の敵P)). The story revolves around the Mekakushi Dan, a group of young people with unusual eye-related powers. The franchise became infamous on the video sharing website Niconico after the release of the music video and song "Kagerou Daze", which also gave the series its name. The song has amassed over 10 million views and is the most popular song of the project. Eight light novels have been released, written by Jin and illustrated by Sidu (しづ, Shizu). A manga adaptation with illustrations by Mahiro Satou (佐藤まひろ, Satō Mahiro), began serialization in Monthly Comic Gene on June 15, 2012, also written by Jin. A 12-episode anime adaptation titled Mekakucity Actors (メカクシティアクターズ, Mekakushiti Akutāzu, lit. "Blindfold-city Actors")—"Mekakucity" being a portmanteau of "mekakushi" ("blindfold" in Japanese) and "city"—aired between April 12 and June 28, 2014. The series was directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and Yuki Yase, and animated at Shaft, with the script also written by Jin. (en)
  • Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト Kagerō Purojekuto, lit. "Heat Haze Project"), juga dikenal sebagai "Kagerou Daze" (カゲロウデイズ Kagerō Deizu, lit. "Heat Haze Daze"), adalah serangkaian lagu Vocaloid yang diciptakan oleh Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) (じん(自然の敵P)). Cerita ini berkisah tentang Mekakushi Dan, sekelompok remaja dengan kekuatan mata yang tidak biasa. Serial ini menjadi populer di situs berbagi video Niconico setelah merilis lagu "Kagerou Daze", yang juga memberi nama serial ini. Lagu ini telah mengumpulkan lebih dari 3 juta penonton dan merupakan lagu yang paling populer dari proyek ini. Enam novel ringan telah dirilis, ditulis oleh Jin dan diilustrasikan oleh Sidu (しづ). Sebuah adaptasi manga dengan ilustrasi oleh Mahiro Satou (佐藤まひろ), mulai diserialisasi pada Monthly Comic Gene pada tanggal 15 Juni 2012. Sebuah adaptasi anime 12 episode berjudul Mekakucity Actors (メカクシティアクターズ Mekakushiti Akutāzu, lit. "Blindfold-city Actors") ("Mekakucity" merupakan lakuran dari "mekakushi" ("penutup mata") dan "city" ("kota")), didireksi oleh Akiyuki Shinbo dan diproduksi oleh Shaft, ditayangkan antara 12 April hingga 28 Juni 2014. (in)
  • Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト, Kagerō Purojekuto), également connu sous le nom Kagerou Days ou Kagerou Daze, est au départ un ensemble de chansons composées par Shizen no Teki-P (ou Jin) grâce au logiciel vocal Vocaloid et publiée sur Niconico. La première musique du projet intitulée Artificial Enemy a été publiée le 17 février 2011. Depuis, une série de light novels, un manga intitulé Kagerou Days et une série télévisée d'animation intitulée Mekakucity Actors (メカクシティアクターズ, Mekakushiti Akutāzu) ont commencé à lier toutes ces chansons. Pour l'instant, seules les voix d'Hatsune Miku et d'IA ont été utilisées pour les chansons. Les PV (appelés aussi Music Videos) ont été illustrées par les artistes Wannyanpu et Shidu (fr)
  • 『カゲロウプロジェクト』は、音楽家、小説家、脚本家のじん(自然の敵P) (以下じん)によるマルチメディアプロジェクト。じんが2011年から発表している楽曲に加え、2012年に楽曲で描かれる物語を題材としたじん自身の執筆による小説、じんの原作を元にした佐藤まひろによる漫画が発表されている。また、アニメ化の企画も決定し、2014年4月から6月まで『メカクシティアクターズ』を放送した。楽曲のボーカルには、IA、初音ミクといったヤマハの歌声合成技術VOCALOIDを使ったボーカル音源を使用している。代表曲に「カゲロウデイズ」、「チルドレンレコード」、「ロスタイムメモリー」、「夜咄ディセイブ」など。音楽パッケージの累計発売数は2016年4月時点で70万枚を突破し、書籍の累計発行部数は2021年4月時点で1500万部を記録している。 (ja)
  • Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト Kagerō Purojekuto?) è un progetto multimediale giapponese la cui idea è originata da una serie di canzoni Vocaloid. L’autore di queste canzoni è Jin, conosciuto sul web anche con il nome di Shinzen no teki-p, che inizialmente pubblicava le canzoni sul sito Niconico. La serie è anche conosciuta anche con un altro nome, ovvero, Kagerou Daze (カゲロウデイズ Kagerō Deizu?) o "Kagerou days", titolo della canzone più famosa della serie. Inizialmente le canzoni erano cantate da Miku Hatsune, che successivamente fu sostituita da IA. Il progetto ha avuto in seguito diversi adattamenti: una serie di light novel, una serie TV (anime) e una serie manga. (it)
  • 《아지랑이 프로젝트》(일본어: カゲロウプロジェクト 카게로우 프로젝트 [*])는 일본의 음악가 진의 미디어믹스 프로젝트이다. 진이 2011년부터 발표했던 악곡이였으며, 2012년에는 악곡을 배경으로 한 소설이 발매되었고, 만화로도 발매 중. 또한 2014년에는 SHAFT에서《메카쿠시티 액터즈》(일본어: メカクシティアクターズ 메카쿠시티 아쿠타즈[*])라는 제목으로 애니메이션화도 진행되었다. 악곡에서 사용된 보컬은 IA와 하츠네 미쿠 등의 야마하의 음성합성 소프트웨어인 VOCALOID가 사용되었다. 약칭은 카게프로(カゲプロ). 카게로우(カゲロウ)는 아지랑이로 번역한다. (ko)
  • 《陽炎計劃》(日语:カゲロウプロジェクト)是由音樂創作者、小說家Jin(じん、自然の敵P)於2011年開始發表的多媒體項目創作。最早開始發表的是使用歌聲合成软件VOCALOID製作的音樂組曲,此外尚有由Jin親自執筆的小說《陽炎眩亂》、佐藤まひろ根據Jin的故事所繪製的同名漫畫,以及2014年4月12日開始播放的動畫《目隱都市的演繹者》(メカクシティアクターズ)。 日語暱稱「カゲプロ」、「カゲロウ」,中文習慣簡稱為「陽炎」。 (zh)
  • Kagerou Project (яп. カゲロウプロジェクト кагэро: пуродзэкуто, «Проект „Знойный туман“») — серия песен на базе Vocaloid, созданная композитором Дзином (подписывающемся как Сидзэн-но-Тэки-P (яп. 自然の敵P)), которые адаптированы в серию лайт-новел, мангу и аниме-сериал. Песни стали популярными на видеохостинге NicoNico после песни «Kagerou Days», название которой стало названием серии песен. Сама песня «Kagerou Days» (яп. カゲロウデイズ кагэро: дэйдзу) является третьей работой Дзина, и она набрала более трёх миллионов просмотров, из-за чего стала самой популярной песней проекта. По мотивам песен создано более пяти романов, авторами которых является Дзин и иллюстратор Сиду. Спустя несколько месяцев после выхода романов появляется адаптация в виде манги с иллюстрациями Махиро Сато. Манга публикуется в журнале сёнэн-манги Comic Gene, ориентированном на женскую аудиторию, начиная с июня 2012 года. В 2014 году появилась адаптация в виде двенадцатисерийного аниме-сериала, производством которого занималась студия Shaft. Название аниме-сериала отличается от названия проекта, манги или романов, заголовок сериала — Mekakucity Actors (яп. メカクシティアクターズ мэкакусити акута:дзу, букв. «Актёры ослеплённого города»). Режиссёрами стали Акиюки Симбо и Юки Ясэ. Премьера первой серии состоялась 12 апреля 2014 года. (ru)
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  • Cover of the first light novel featuring Shintarō Kisaragi and Ene (en)
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  • January 2019 (en)
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  • Kagerou Daze I -in a daze- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze II -a headphone actor- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze III -the children reason- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze IV -the missing children- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze V -the deceiving- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze VI -over the dimension- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze VII -from the darkness- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze VIII -summer time reload- (en)
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  • アウターサイエンス (en)
  • アディショナルメモリー (en)
  • アヤノの幸福理論 (en)
  • エネの電脳紀行 (en)
  • オツキミリサイタル (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ (en)
  • コノハの世界事情 (en)
  • サマータイムレコード (en)
  • シニガミレコード (en)
  • デイズ (en)
  • デッドアンドシーク (en)
  • ヘッドフォンアクター (en)
  • マリーの架空世界 (en)
  • メカクシコード (en)
  • レッド (en)
  • ロスタイムメモリー (en)
  • 人造エネミー (en)
  • 友達の唄 Radio Ver. (en)
  • 夕景イエスタデイ (en)
  • 夜咄ディセイブ (en)
  • 失想ワアド (en)
  • 如月アテンション (en)
  • 少年ブレイブ (en)
  • 空想フォレスト (en)
  • 群青レイン (en)
  • 透明アンサー (en)
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  • Tokyo MX, GTV, GYT, BS11, AT-X (en)
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  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-SPRING- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-FANTASY- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-WINTER- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-SUMMER- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-UPPER- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-REMEMBER- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-SPICY- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-DOWNER- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-FUTURE- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-BITTER- (en)
  • メカクシ団:ウォッチャーズ リプレイ -消失少女捜索大作戦 Re;PLAY- (en)
  • メカクシ団:ウォッチャーズ ノベル -少女のキモチとぼくらのチカラ- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ公式アンソロジーコミック-SWEET- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズ ‐in a daze‐ (en)
  • カゲロウデイズII -a headphone actor- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズIII -the children reason- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズIV -the missing children- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズV -the deceiving- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズVI ‐over the dimension‐ (en)
  • カゲロウデイズVII -from the darkness- (en)
  • カゲロウデイズVIII -summer time reload- (en)
  • メカクシ団:ウォッチャーズ アンソロジー -消失少女をめぐるひと夏の冒険譚- (en)
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  • Kenta Suzuki (en)
  • Akiko Yodo (en)
  • Kuniyasu Ichikawa (en)
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  • excessive plot and character details. It could also use some more English-language references. (en)
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  • The song is the official "ending theme" and last song and music video of the overall project. The song tells what happens with Mekakushi Dan and with the characters after the end of the story. A seeming "good end", it describes how the Dan comes back together again after everything is over and they have lost their eye powers. However, having grown up and become "adults", they can hardly remember themselves and each other from their times in the Dan anymore. They say goodbye to each other, and if they can remember; maybe they will all meet again. However, in the "Kagerou Project Perfect Guide" , multiple more "Routes" and otherwise timelines were confirmed; "Mekakucity Actors" stated to be one of the "Routes", which may have been "repeated" after all; heavily implying more potential "Routes" were to come. (en)
  • This song has reached over 700,000 views in Nico Nico Douga. Apart from being the first song in the series, it is also Shizen no Teki-P's first work. It tells the story of Ene, a cybergirl living in Shintarō's computer. However, Shintarō is a hikiNEET due to the grief of losing his close friend, Ayano Tateyama. Towards the end of the song, Shintarō attempts to kill Ene by "deleting" her as she has become a "toy that can only talk". (en)
  • The song is featured on the album. It tells Azami's story. A Medusae all alone, Azami was treated as a monster and found humans to be dull creatures due to their mortality. She was proven wrong upon meeting a young outcast, Tsukihiko, whom she eventually fell in love and had a family with. Knowing that he would someday die, she then created the Never-Ending World to make their time eternal, but he and her daughter seemingly refused to go with her. (en)
  • This song has reached over 1,000,000 views on Nico Nico Douga, and is the first Miku Hatsune and IA duet to achieve that. It is also the third song in this series to do so. The video has currently reached over 1,500,000 views. An alternate point of view of "Kagerou Daze", this time from Konoha's. He is somehow dragged into the time loop as well, but as he is not meant to be there, he cannot do anything to stop Hiyori and Hibiya's countless deaths and feels helpless about it. The "Kagerou Project Perfect Guide" would later re-confirm it taking place alongside "Kagerou Daze" in the "Music Route" timeline. (en)
  • In this song, it reveals that Ayano's death opened extra spinoff "Routes" for the Dan. In Route 1, Shintarō meets the Dan and saves Black Konoha from committing suicide, instead dying for him; and meeting Ayano, who gives him the "Favoring Eyes" and eventually leads to Summertime Record. In Route XX, Shintarō continues to grieve over Ayano, eventually killing Ene and committing suicide, and failing to reach Ayano, which leads to Outer Science-like endings. (en)
  • Outer Science is known as a "bad end" of the story. The snake of 'Clearing Eyes' possesses Konoha and kills everyone, leading Marry to use 'Combining Eyes' to turn back time. Because of this, the Snake of 'Clearing Eyes' calls Marry the "Queen" of the tragedy. The song is told from 'Clearing Eyes'' point of view. (en)
  • The song is about Tsubomi Kido's experience growing up. It's the first song known of Mekakucity Reload, and the first song off it to gain a music video. (en)
  • The song is about Takane and Haruka when they were human, before their later deaths; and how Takane had a crush on Haruka. (en)
  • This song has also received a million views on Nico Nico Douga, and is the first IA song to do so. It is also known as . It was later "remade" as "Kūsō Forest" instead of "Sōzō Forest", but it is still more commonly known by its previous name. The story of Marry is described, with her living alone and sheltered in a house, longing to go outside. Once, against her mother's warnings, she went out, and was bullied , only to be saved by her Medusae mother who turned her attackers to stone, but died of the stress using her power caused. Later, a younger Seto chances upon her house, and recruits her to the Dan. (en)
  • The song is about Ayano Tateyama's suicide; and what happens after it. It's the third song known of Mekakucity Reload, and the second song off it to gain a music video. (en)
  • The song is featured on the album, though never received a music video. A song that connects right after "Headphone Actor". A story about Ene who lost her human body and lives now in the cyber world. (en)
  • The song has over 1,000,000 views on Nico Nico Douga. This is Kido's song, despite mostly being about the Dan rather than herself. This song used to be known as "Mekakushi Code", but was later called "Mekakushi Chord" in the "daze" PV and by official English translations of light novel and manga chapters named after the song. The song describes the Dan as a gang that Kido leads, with various different members ranging from cyber beings to 18-year-old hikiNEETs. They too go on missions regularly, with some assistance from Kido's ability to "blindfold". (en)
  • Bundled as a "bonus song" with the release of the "Mekakucity Talkers" Volume 1 spinoff book. Momo Kisaragi sings this song in-character, with a performance provided by her voice actor, Nanami Kashiyama. It is the very first song to be originally shown as sung by a character's official voice actor. It was officially described by the book's promotions as being a "love song" sung by Momo Kisaragi. (en)
  • The song was released on the DVD single . It got an extra bonus manga chapter adaptation in the limited edition release of . Shion, as Marry's mother, hopes that the rain will never stop so that Marry will never be able to go outside, as she is aware of the dangers of the outside world due to their status as Medusae. As she dies, however, she regrets not telling Marry how much she loved her and hopes that she will get to see the outside world someday. (en)
  • After posted by Jin, this video quickly became the first in the Nico Nico Douga ranking. After Hiyori's death, Hibiya is significantly affected, and Momo attempts to cheer him up through various means; the two, as well, slowly becoming closer. (en)
  • The song tells about Marry's feelings when endlessly repeating the Never-Ending world. At the very end of near every "Route", and often after 'Clearing Eyes' kills everyone , Marry turns back time, seemingly in order to try to always be with her friends. (en)
  • The song is featured on the album. It tells Kenjirō's story. Ever since Ayaka deaths, Kenjirō's sanity has been slowly decreasing, to the extent that he began experimenting on his students , and became despairing. It is suggested that he may have had a part to play in Heat Haze . (en)
  • Nicovideo broadcast is not available because the music video was originally meant to be exclusive to the album Mekakucity Days. A person who uploaded the video onto Nico Nico Douga was posing as Jin, though it was revealed to be fake later on. Shintarō, who developed an apathetic outlook towards life, was encouraged by his deskmate, Ayano. However, she later committed suicide, and the trauma of losing her caused him to become a hikiNEET. (en)
  • Kido, Seto and Kano are temporarily fostered by the Tateyama family, and Ayano, as the "big sister" , forms the Mekakushi Dan to try to make them happy. However, after Ayaka's death, Kenjirō gradually descends into madness and when Ayano discovers him experimenting on and killing Haruka and Takane, she fears for her family and friends' safety, and commits suicide in order to enter the Heat Haze; and get an eye ability to help save her family and friends. (en)
  • The opening theme for the "Mekakucity Actors" anime. It is sung by singer MARiA from GARNiDELiA and composed by Shizen no Teki-P/Jin. It would later contain a "lyrics" "music video", also illustrated and directed by Sidu, displaying the various characters with stylized lyrics and imagery. Some in-between frames for the music video give "hints" for the deeper underlying plot of the story. (en)
  • The video of "Headphone Actor" reached over 1,500,000 views on Nico Nico Douga. On a normal day, the "country's president" announced that "the world was going to end", but by guidance of her future self , Takane was seemingly successfully able to escape as she still had someone she needed to meet. However, upon reaching her destination, it is revealed to her by clapping scientists that she had "spent" her "life" in a "box". The scientist at her destination congratulates her before "tossing a bomb", bombing the town, and implied killing her. (en)
  • The ending theme for the "Mekakucity Actors" anime. It is sung by Lia, who also provided her voice for the Vocaloid IA, commonly used by Jin to make Kagerou Project songs. The song was composed by Shizen no Teki-P/Jin. In the ending theme for the anime, illustrated by Sidu, Hiyori Asahina sits alone in a dark subway car, as the rest of the Mekakushi Dan slowly begin appearing around her, everyone in shadows. Most of the members appear to be sleeping, with Shintaro and some others keeping watch. The first one to appear by Hiyori's side is Hibiya Amamiya, sleeping against her in a similar fashion to an earlier scene from the end of "Konoha's World Situation", though the Hiyori here seems less natural, and more composed; a small, peaceful smile on her face the entire time. Konoha, as well, would soon appear sleeping against her other side. Suddenly, everyone around her vanishes, revealing Hiyori appearing to be alone; as she soon quickly fades away herself. An official music video was also later released, this time showing Azami surrounded by her family, husband Tsukihiko and daughter Shion, in a much brighter looking subway car. However, as the video goes on, "glitch"-like things begin happening, and her family soon disappears. Azami begins crying as the imagery becomes somewhat darker. Suddenly, she opens her eyes, only to see a view of Hiyori Asahina in the subway car, surrounded by her sleeping friends; the same as shown in the "Mekakucity Actors" ending theme. It is unknown which one exactly sings the song , also as Azami's version referenced the earlier Hiyori's/Mekakucity Actors' version. However, the lyrics appear to relate to both characters. (en)
  • This song quickly became popular after its music video release. It had over 100,000 views after only one day from its release. Momo is a popular idol who attempts to be normal for a day, but fails in doing so and causes a riot. This results in her crying in an alley, where Kido finds and recruits her to the Mekakushi Dan. After joining the Dan, she becomes much happier and begins learning to control her eye power. (en)
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  • Takane Enomoto and her high school life with Haruka Kokonose is shown. (en)
  • Haruka Kokonose's point of view is shown. (en)
  • Tsubomi Kido's history comes to light. (en)
  • The hikiNEET Shintarō Kisaragi and Ene, the cyber being living in his computer, are introduced. After he ventures out to a nearby department store for a replacement keyboard, he gets caught up in a terrorist plot. Halfway through the novel, the point of view swaps to his sister, Momo Kisaragi, and tells her story of how she met the Mekakushi Dan. (en)
  • Azami's past and her meeting with Tsukihiko is shown. It also shows Shintarō's adventures with Mekakushi Dan and exploring the mysteries of their eye powers. (en)
  • Hibiya Amamiya and how Mekakushi Dan came to meet him is the focus. (en)
  • The original Mekakushi Dan with Ayano Tateyama is a focus and reveals more about Shūya Kano's involvement in the plot. (en)
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  • Daze (en)
  • RED (en)
  • Kagerou Daze (en)
  • Mekakucity Actors (en)
  • Additional Memory (en)
  • Ayano no Kōfuku Riron (en)
  • Crying Prologue (en)
  • Dead and Seek (en)
  • Ene no Dennō Kikō (en)
  • Ever Youth Roadshow (en)
  • Fireworks In The Summer End (en)
  • Goodbye Summer Wars (en)
  • Gunjō Rain (en)
  • Headphone Actor (en)
  • Imaginary Reload (en)
  • Jinzō Enemy (en)
  • Kagerou Daze -in a day's- (en)
  • Kaien Panzermast (en)
  • Kisaragi Attention (en)
  • Konoha no Sekai Jijō (en)
  • Kūsō Forest (en)
  • Lost Day Hour (en)
  • Lost Time Memory (en)
  • Lost Time Prologue (en)
  • Marry no Kakū Sekai (en)
  • Mekakucity Reload (en)
  • Mekakushi Chord (en)
  • My Funny Weekend (en)
  • Otsukimi Recital (en)
  • Outer Science (en)
  • Remind Blue (en)
  • Shinigami Record (en)
  • Shissō Word (en)
  • Shōnen Brave (en)
  • Song of Friends / A Song of My Friend (en)
  • Summer Endroll (en)
  • Summertime Record (en)
  • Tōmei Answer (en)
  • Yobanashi Deceive (en)
  • Yūkei Yesterday (en)
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  • Mekakushi Dan: Watchers Replay -Shōshitsu Shōjo Sōsaku dai Sakusen Re;PLAY- (en)
  • Mekakushi Dan: Watchers Novel -Shōjo no Kimochi to Bokura no Chikara- (en)
  • Adishonaru Memorī (en)
  • Autā Saiensu (en)
  • Deddo ando Shīku (en)
  • Gunjō Rein (en)
  • Heddofon Akutā (en)
  • Jinzō Enemī (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Bitter- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Downer- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Fantasy- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Future- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Remember- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Spicy- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Spring- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Summer- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Sweet- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Upper- (en)
  • Kagerou Daze Official Anthology Comic -Winter- (en)
  • Kagerō Deizu (en)
  • Kisaragi Atenshon (en)
  • Kūsō Foresuto (en)
  • Marī no Kakū Sekai (en)
  • Mekakushi Kōdo (en)
  • Otsukimi Risaitaru (en)
  • Reddo (en)
  • Remind Blue (en)
  • Rosu Taimu Memorī (en)
  • Samātaimu Recōdo (en)
  • Shinigami Recōdo (en)
  • Shissō Wādo (en)
  • Shōnen Bureibu (en)
  • Tomodachi no Uta / Tomodachi no Uta Radio Ver. (en)
  • Tōmei Ansā (en)
  • Yobanashi Diseibu (en)
  • Yūkei Iesutadei (en)
  • deizu (en)
  • Mekakushi Dan: Watchers Anthology -Ahōshitsu Shōjo o Meguru Hito Natsu no Bōkentan- (en)
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  • Kagerō Project (jap. カゲロウプロジェクト, Kagerō Purojekuto) ist ein japanisches Medienfranchise, das sich um eine Gruppe von Jugendlichen mit übernatürlichen Fähigkeiten dreht. Es startete mit einer Serie von Liedern für die Gesangssoftware Vocaloid vom Künstler Jin (Shizen no Teki-P). Es folgten Musikvideos, eine von Jin geschriebene Light-Novel- und Manga-Serie und eine Anime-Serie. Light Novel und Manga wurden als Kagerou Daze bekannt – nach einem Liedtitel der Reihe – der Anime als Mekakucity Actors nach dem Namen der Protagonisten. (de)
  • Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト Kagerō Purojekuto?) es una serie de novelas ligeras escritas por el japonés Jin —también conocido como Shizen no Teki-P—. La historia tratada en dichas novelas ligeras es acerca del Mekakushi Dan, un grupo de jóvenes que comparten poderes sobrenaturales, denominados «habilidades oculares». (es)
  • Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト, Kagerō Purojekuto), également connu sous le nom Kagerou Days ou Kagerou Daze, est au départ un ensemble de chansons composées par Shizen no Teki-P (ou Jin) grâce au logiciel vocal Vocaloid et publiée sur Niconico. La première musique du projet intitulée Artificial Enemy a été publiée le 17 février 2011. Depuis, une série de light novels, un manga intitulé Kagerou Days et une série télévisée d'animation intitulée Mekakucity Actors (メカクシティアクターズ, Mekakushiti Akutāzu) ont commencé à lier toutes ces chansons. Pour l'instant, seules les voix d'Hatsune Miku et d'IA ont été utilisées pour les chansons. Les PV (appelés aussi Music Videos) ont été illustrées par les artistes Wannyanpu et Shidu (fr)
  • 『カゲロウプロジェクト』は、音楽家、小説家、脚本家のじん(自然の敵P) (以下じん)によるマルチメディアプロジェクト。じんが2011年から発表している楽曲に加え、2012年に楽曲で描かれる物語を題材としたじん自身の執筆による小説、じんの原作を元にした佐藤まひろによる漫画が発表されている。また、アニメ化の企画も決定し、2014年4月から6月まで『メカクシティアクターズ』を放送した。楽曲のボーカルには、IA、初音ミクといったヤマハの歌声合成技術VOCALOIDを使ったボーカル音源を使用している。代表曲に「カゲロウデイズ」、「チルドレンレコード」、「ロスタイムメモリー」、「夜咄ディセイブ」など。音楽パッケージの累計発売数は2016年4月時点で70万枚を突破し、書籍の累計発行部数は2021年4月時点で1500万部を記録している。 (ja)
  • Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト Kagerō Purojekuto?) è un progetto multimediale giapponese la cui idea è originata da una serie di canzoni Vocaloid. L’autore di queste canzoni è Jin, conosciuto sul web anche con il nome di Shinzen no teki-p, che inizialmente pubblicava le canzoni sul sito Niconico. La serie è anche conosciuta anche con un altro nome, ovvero, Kagerou Daze (カゲロウデイズ Kagerō Deizu?) o "Kagerou days", titolo della canzone più famosa della serie. Inizialmente le canzoni erano cantate da Miku Hatsune, che successivamente fu sostituita da IA. Il progetto ha avuto in seguito diversi adattamenti: una serie di light novel, una serie TV (anime) e una serie manga. (it)
  • 《아지랑이 프로젝트》(일본어: カゲロウプロジェクト 카게로우 프로젝트 [*])는 일본의 음악가 진의 미디어믹스 프로젝트이다. 진이 2011년부터 발표했던 악곡이였으며, 2012년에는 악곡을 배경으로 한 소설이 발매되었고, 만화로도 발매 중. 또한 2014년에는 SHAFT에서《메카쿠시티 액터즈》(일본어: メカクシティアクターズ 메카쿠시티 아쿠타즈[*])라는 제목으로 애니메이션화도 진행되었다. 악곡에서 사용된 보컬은 IA와 하츠네 미쿠 등의 야마하의 음성합성 소프트웨어인 VOCALOID가 사용되었다. 약칭은 카게프로(カゲプロ). 카게로우(カゲロウ)는 아지랑이로 번역한다. (ko)
  • 《陽炎計劃》(日语:カゲロウプロジェクト)是由音樂創作者、小說家Jin(じん、自然の敵P)於2011年開始發表的多媒體項目創作。最早開始發表的是使用歌聲合成软件VOCALOID製作的音樂組曲,此外尚有由Jin親自執筆的小說《陽炎眩亂》、佐藤まひろ根據Jin的故事所繪製的同名漫畫,以及2014年4月12日開始播放的動畫《目隱都市的演繹者》(メカクシティアクターズ)。 日語暱稱「カゲプロ」、「カゲロウ」,中文習慣簡稱為「陽炎」。 (zh)
  • The Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト, Kagerō Purojekuto, lit. "Heat Haze Project"), also known as "Kagerou Daze" (カゲロウデイズ, Kagerō Deizu, lit. "Heat Haze Daze") or "Kagerou Days", is a Japanese mixed-media project. It started as a Vocaloid song series created by Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) (じん(自然の敵P)). The story revolves around the Mekakushi Dan, a group of young people with unusual eye-related powers. (en)
  • Kagerou Project (カゲロウプロジェクト Kagerō Purojekuto, lit. "Heat Haze Project"), juga dikenal sebagai "Kagerou Daze" (カゲロウデイズ Kagerō Deizu, lit. "Heat Haze Daze"), adalah serangkaian lagu Vocaloid yang diciptakan oleh Jin (Shizen no Teki-P) (じん(自然の敵P)). Cerita ini berkisah tentang Mekakushi Dan, sekelompok remaja dengan kekuatan mata yang tidak biasa. (in)
  • Kagerou Project (яп. カゲロウプロジェクト кагэро: пуродзэкуто, «Проект „Знойный туман“») — серия песен на базе Vocaloid, созданная композитором Дзином (подписывающемся как Сидзэн-но-Тэки-P (яп. 自然の敵P)), которые адаптированы в серию лайт-новел, мангу и аниме-сериал. (ru)
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  • Kagerō Project (de)
  • Kagerou Project (es)
  • Kagerou Project (fr)
  • Kagerou Project (in)
  • Kagerou Project (it)
  • Kagerou Project (en)
  • カゲロウプロジェクト (ja)
  • 아지랑이 프로젝트 (ko)
  • Kagerou Project (ru)
  • 陽炎計劃 (zh)
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