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DRAMA CD CANARY Vol.2

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ドラマCD カナリア ~この想いを歌に乗せて~ Vol.2
Drama CD Canary ~Kono Omoi wo Uta ni Nosete~ Vol.2

Platforms: PS2
Year: 2002
Catalog Number: KMCA-142
Published by: Konami Music Entertainment

Number of Files: 4
Total Filesize: 134 MB (MP3), 361 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Apr 24th, 2022   | Change Log
Album type: Single
Uploaded by: MUZUKUN

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1. Story 2 ''Life is Free'' Part 1 20:53 36.83 MB 101.07 MB get_app
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2. Story 2 ''Life is Free'' Part 2 16:14 29.75 MB 76.90 MB get_app
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3. Story 2 ''Life is Free'' Part 3 14:00 25.31 MB 65.32 MB get_app
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4. Story 2 ''Life is Free'' Part 4 22:56 42.24 MB 117.85 MB get_app
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Description

Cast
Youhei Hozumi: Taiki Matsuno
Ayana Saeki: Yukiko Mannaka
Mika Katagiri: Mika Kanai
Ryouta Sugiyama: Akio Takahashi
Jun Sawasaki: Youto Kazama

Megumi Chigasaki: Satsuki Yukino
Eri Hozumi: Satomi Koorogi
Chiaki Shinjyo: Yuko Sumitomo
Sena Yahagi: Kumiko Nishihara

Kaede Otowa: Yui Horie
Mai Hoshino: Chiwa Saito
Yasuo Shinjyo: Katsuhiro Harasawa

Female Producer: Naomi Shindou
Staff: Nobuhiko Kazama
Manager: Kenji Nojima

Yukari Kokubun, Ikumi Oishi, 小濱基代美, Aki Inoue, Wataru Hatano, Tomoaki Maeno, 高橋大介


All : Staffs

Production Director, Sound Director, MA: Kazuya Torishima (X-1)
Scenario: Yoshikazu Kuwashima
Supervisor, Game Producer: Ryuichiro Yamakawa (Frontwing)

Recording Studio: TAVAC STUDIO, AMG STUDIO
Mixing Engineer: Osamu Ichikawa (TAVAC STUDIO), Hiroyuki Shibue (AMG)
Mastering Engineer: Yukio Kobashi (HeartBeat. RECORDING STUDIO)
Mastering Studio: HeartBeat. RECORDING STUDIO

CANARY Supporter Right: 中村嘉男 (AMG)
CANARY Supporter Left: Shunji Mamiya (AMG)
Casting: Yasuaki Sumi (AONI PRODUCTION)

Supervisor: Akihiko Nagata
Executive Producer: Takaharu Ikeda
Producer: Shigenori Iwase
Director: Osamu Abukawa (CATS)
A&R: Akio Mishima (KING RECORDS)
Promotion: Takayuki Ogura, Mitsuyoshi Taguchi, Misako Yoshii, Tetsuro Kaneko (KING RECORDS)
Sales Promotion: Hideyuki Hasegawa (KING RECORDS)
Production Management: Mamiko Takeuchi, Ari Hanada, Mayuko Mizuki (CATS)

Illustration: つくもかずいた (Front Wing)
Design: TAKACHIN
Art Director: いけじゅん
Visual Coordinator: Shigeru Sasaka (KING RECORDS)

Special Thanks: Canary Production Staff, NEC Interchannel, HuneX, AONI PRODUCTION, Ken Production, Production BAOBAB, I'm Enterprise, aksent, ARTSVISION, Amusement Media Academy, Naotaka Yoshida (AMG)

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MUZUKUN

06:14 Apr 27th, 2022Offline

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I feel like this is the canon ending to Ayana's path. In the Canary Visual Guide, it states that Ayana's path was not supposed to be considered a happy ending. Either this is the canon ending the canary series or there was gonna be a sequel to Canary that would've sealed the path between Ayana and Youhei. Unfortunately it never happened due to the Green Green case that happened between the producer of the game and the executive producer of Front Wing. In an alternative world, Canary and Green Green would've both gotten their canon endings if the executives at Front Wing would've gave them the time to release game while also working on Hooligan.

My theory is that Green Green was an expensive project just like Canary. According to a recent interview video on Bamboo that was made before OVERDRIVE's last gig concert, he states that Canary and Green Green were both expensive products to make. I assumed that by this statement that Front Wing sold off the project to a different company due to the fact that the executive producer was worrying about two different games which were both releasing on the same year, and could've put the company in debt most likely. To prevent this, he either had to sold off either Hooligan or Green Green which was probably the scenario that happened. It's sad how it had to come to that point, but what's done is done, and you can't undo what's already been done. Which created the Green Green case which I'm assuming the executive producer of Front Wing wanted the GROOVER brand back, which failed. I feel like if he told the team a little sooner about delaying Green Green's release date to 2002 of the Summer after Hooligan's fall release in 2001, they would've easily prevented this from happening and create a separate branch like Survive or Staples which could've been where GROOVER would be named. However, other games like 426 or Crank In, would probably not exist or would've released along the same year with Green Green.