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{{Infobox VG
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|title= Shuffle!
|image= [[Image:ShuffleTitleLogo.jpg|200px]]
|caption=
|developer= [[Navel (Company)|Navel]]
|publisher=
|distributor=
|designer=
|series= ''Shuffle!''
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|released= <sup>'''[[Japan|JPN]]'''</sup> [[January 30]], [[2004]] (''Shuffle!'' Limited Edition)<br />
<sup>'''[[Japan|JPN]]'''</sup> [[October 20]], [[2005]] (''Shuffle! On the Stage'')
|demographic(anime)=[[Seinen]]
|genre= [[Eroge]], [[Visual novel]]
|modes= [[Single player]]
|ratings= [[Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]]: 18+ (''Shuffle!'')<br />15+ (''Shuffle! On the Stage'')
|platforms= [[IBM PC compatible|PC]] (''Shuffle!'')<br /> [[PlayStation 2]] (''Shuffle! On the Stage'')
|media= ×3 [[CD-ROM|CD]] (Limited Edition) or ×1 [[DVD]] (others)
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'''''Shuffle!''''' is the first [[computer game]] made by the [[visual novel]] company [[Navel (company)|Navel]]. While the [[Microsoft Windows|PC]] version was created as an [[eroge]], or erotic game, it was also released for the [[PlayStation 2]] as the all-ages, [[enhanced remake]] '''''Shuffle! On the Stage'''''. The game has started a small [[media franchise]] for Navel and has been adapted into series of [[anime]], [[manga]], and [[light novels]]. Along with this, ''Shuffle!'' is followed by its sequels ''[[Tick! Tack!]]'' and ''[[Really? Really!]]''
''Shuffle!'' consists of a typical [[Harem anime|harem romance]] set-up, where the main character is liked by a number of attractive girls, and he must choose which girl he wishes to be with. The game is fully voiced (except for the main character) and offers approximately six hours worth of gameplay for each path.<ref name= "v-n review">
{{cite web
| first = thelastshito
| date = 2006-09-30
| url = http://www.visual-novels.net/vn/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=28
| title = Shuffle! On The Stage (PS2 version) review
| publisher = Visual Novels
| language = English
| accessdate = 2006-11-25
}}
</ref>
==Story==
[[Image:AverageShuffle!Day.JPG|thumb|Example of what average conversation looks like in ''Shuffle!'' Here, Rin is talking with Asa.]]
The basic storyline of ''Shuffle!'' follows the romantic life of [[Rin Tsuchimi]], a normal human, Japanese high schooler, who finds himself being sought after by a variety of girls. The world of ''Shuffle!'' consists of humans living in harmony with gods, resembling humans with slightly pointed ears and devils<ref>Despite many groups translating ''mazoku'' (魔族) as "demons", Navel refers to them as "devils" in English.</ref>, who have more prominent pointed ears. Despite their respective positive and negative connotations, both races are equally kind and good-natured. Rin soon finds himself as the potential marriage candidate for both [[Lisianthus]] and [[Nerine (Shuffle!)|Nerine]], the two daughters of the kings of the god and devil worlds who recently transferred to Rin's school. In addition to them, he is also liked by his childhood friend [[Kaede Fuyou|Kaede]], his senior [[Asa Shigure|Asa]], and the mysterious, reserved [[Primula (Shuffle!)|Primula]]. Through the course of the game, Rin will end up with one of those five girls and fall into mutual love.
Depending on how the player plays the game, the story beyond this basic set-up can differ greatly. The storyline of the adaptations of ''Shuffle!'' generally try to incorporate the stories from all of the paths in the visual novel, but still vary greatly in which events occur and the order of those that do, not to mention which girl Rin falls in love with.
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==Gameplay==
[[Image:Nerine-Ecchi.JPG|thumb|Example of what a special scene's conversation looks like. This image shows the beginning of Nerine's first H-scene. Important plot points and H-scenes are complimented with high quality [[CG artwork]].]]
The gameplay mostly consists of just reading and listening to the conversations provided. Every now and then, a "Please Select Your Destiny"<!---not a translation, in English in game---> event will occur, giving the player multiple choices on how to respond or act. The choices selected determine who will be Rin's destined lover. However, there aren't very many of these; depending on which route the player takes, there will only be between 8 and 12 multiple-choice questions. Once a certain point in the game is reached, a [[translucent]] image of the destined character appears when the day changes, indicating who Rin has fallen in love with. Afterwards, the multiple choices become almost nonexistent. Eventually, very late in the game, an [[Hentai|H scene]] will occur. The first scene always involves [[foreplay]] for the female character followed by [[sexual intercourse|intercourse]]. After the first H scene, more conversation follows until the second hentai scene occurs. The second hentai scene tends to be slightly more varied in its content, although they all include [[oral sex|fellatio]]. There are only two hentai scenes for each character, and after some more conversation the game ends.
===''Omake''===
After the game has been completed at least once, players can view [[CG artwork]] they have observed, skip to the H scenes or endings for characters they have completed, and listen to music they have heard in the game. Finally, after completing most of the girls, one can also view all the characters in their different outfits and poses with different facial expressions in some versions of the game.
===''Shuffle! On the Stage''===
The Playstation 2 version greatly varies from the PC version by having all of the H scenes removed. To make up for these deleted scenes, the storylines of the five original characters have been expanded. Additionally, the player may follow [[Kareha (Shuffle!)|Kareha]]'s or [[Mayumi Thyme]]'s paths, two characters whose coupled ending routes were unavailable in the PC version of the game. [[Tsubomi]], Kareha's younger sister, also has her first appearance in the ''On the Stage'' version during Kareha's path.<ref name= "v-n review" /> Tsubomi also appears on occasions in the anime.
==Main characters==
{{main|List of characters in the Shuffle! series}}
[[Image:Shuffle!-cast.jpg|thumb|The girls of ''Shuffle!'': Asa (top-left), Kaede (top-right), Lisianthus (bottom-left), Primula (bottom-center), and Nerine (bottom-right).]]
<!---Characters are arranged in order they are given of the omake section of the game--->
; {{Nihongo|[[Rin Tsuchimi]]|土見 稟|''Tsuchimi Rin''}} : Rin Tsuchimi is a seventeen year-old high school student and the male protagonist to the series. In the game, Rin is the role that the player assumes.<br>{{anime voices|Tomokazu Sugita|Jerry Jewell}} (anime only)
; {{Nihongo|[[Lisianthus]]/Kikyou|リシアンサス / キキョウ|Rishiansasu / Kikyou}} : Nicknamed Sia, Lisianthus is the daughter of the Lord of Gods and came to the human world as a possible marriage candidate for Rin. She is energetic, enthusiastic, and outgoing. Due to her absorbing her twin sister Kikyou's spirit at birth, she has a [[dissociative identity disorder]].<br>{{anime voices|Sayaka Aoki|Brittney Karbowski}}
; {{nihongo|[[Nerine (Shuffle!)|Nerine]]/Lycoris|ネリネ / リコリス|Nerine / Rikorisu}} : Nerine is the daughter of the Lord of Devils and, like Sia, is also a marriage candidate for Rin. Nerine is a more capable magic user than Sia, and occasionally uses it to devastating effect. Similar to Sia, Nerine has absorbed the spirit of Lycoris, her [[Cloning|clone]]. Unlike Sia, however, this has not led her to developing multiple personalities and only caused her to share Lycoris' emotions and singing voice.<br>{{anime voices|Haruka Nagami|Caitlin Glass}}
; {{Nihongo|[[Kaede Fuyou]]|芙蓉 楓|''Fuyō Kaede''}} : Kaede Fuyou is Rin's childhood friend who grew up with him in the same house after her mother and Rin's parents died in a car accident. Some time after they started junior high school, Kaede started taking care of Rin. Kaede is easily embarrassed and is happy in her role as [[homemaker]].<br>{{anime voices|Yuko Goto|Carrie Savage}}
; {{Nihongo|[[Asa Shigure]]|時雨亜沙|''Shigure Asa''}} : Asa Shigure is Rin's friend and ''[[senpai]]''. While she has a weak constitution, she makes up for it with her energetic personality. Despite being a touch of a [[tomboy]],<ref>She refers to herself with ''boku'' (ボク or 僕), a Japanese word for "I" mainly used by males.</ref> she is an excellent cook. She uses English loan words often and is notable for her "Hello!" greeting which is her [[catchphrase]]. She is the daughter of the first being involved in the experiments jointly done by the gods and demons.<br>{{anime voices|Miki Ito|Monica Rial}}
; {{Nihongo|[[Primula (Shuffle!)|Primula]]|プリムラ|Purimura}} : Primula is a strange, soft-spoken girl that's often seen carrying a stuffed cat around. She is the third artificial life form created from a result of gods' and devils' experimentations from which she escaped from to go to the human world to search for Rin. Additionally, with her young appearance, Primula serves to fill the [[lolicon]] niche of the series.<br>''Voiced by:'' [[Hitomi (voice actress)|Hitomi]] (Japanese), [[Cherami Leigh]] (English)
==Themes==
''Shuffle!'' contains a [[leitmotif]] of [[allusion]]s to flowers. All of the characters' names are references to flowers in some way, mostly [[genus|genera]] of [[flowering plant]]s. (''See individual character articles for their meanings.'') Additionally, in Japan, every day has a special flower associated with it, which in turn are associated with certain characteristics. This is called ''[[hanakotoba]]'', or "[[language of flowers]]". All of the characters' birthdays and personalities correspond with the flowers of their respective days.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://mimatsu-ya.hp.infoseek.co.jp/namae.htm
| title = Shuffle!における名前の由来について。
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2006-11-26
}}</ref>
For example, the high school that the series takes place in, {{nihongo|National Verbena Academy|バーベナ学園|Bābena Gakuen}}, refers to the genus ''[[Verbena]]'', which has [[connotation]]s of family union and magical power. Also, in an indirect [[flora]] allusion, the city the series takes place in is {{nihongo|Kōyō-chō|光陽町}}, which literally means "Sunshine Town", alluding to sunlight's beneficial effects on plants.
==Release and sales==
[[Image:Shuffle!OnTheStage-Kareha&Tsubomi.JPG|thumb|CG art scene of Kareha and Tsubomi that only appears in ''Shuffle! On the Stage''. For this screenshot, the text has been hidden to allow for an unobstructed view of the art, a common feature of visual novels.]]
''Shuffle!'' had much pre-sale hype due to it being the first work produced by the then-new [[Navel (company)|Navel]] company, which was largely composed of former members of [[BasiL (company)|BasiL]] (maker of ''[[Cherry Petals Fall Like Teardrops]]''), including [[Hiro Suzuhira]] and [[Aoi Nishimata]], the illustrators for ''Shuffle!'' The Limited Edition was released on [[January 30]], [[2004]] and came with a special artbook featuring original drawings of the cast by twelve guest artists and a special edition box.<ref name="products">
{{cite web
| url = http://www.project-navel.com/navel/shuffle/products/
| title = Products: パッケージ
| publisher = Navel
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2006-11-26
}}</ref> This was a risky date, as it was also the launch date of ''[[Fate/stay night]]'', a highly anticipated [[visual novel]] by [[Type-Moon]]. Despite the competition, ''Shuffle!'' was able to sell well, as many ''[[otaku]]'' pre-ordered the two games together.<ref>
{{cite web
| first = kj1980
| date = 2005-08-19
| url = http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=26296
| title = Shuffle! Q&A: What is SHUFFLE!?
| publisher = Anime Suki
| language = English
| accessdate = 2006-11-26
}}</ref> ''Shuffle!'' was the second highest-selling computer game for the second half of January 2004 in Japan, just behind ''Fate/stay night''. The Normal Edition was released on [[February 27]], [[2004]] on one DVD instead of three CDs and came with an original [[Primula (Shuffle!)|Shirotama & Kurotama]] keychain.<ref name="products" /> The Standard Edition was released on [[December 17]], [[2004]], also on one DVD. An Anniversary Edition was released on [[November 22]], [[2007]] and comes with a [[phone card]] of Sia nd Kikyou.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=477605|title=Shuffle Anniversary Edition at Getchu.com|accessdate=2008-02-06}}</ref>
''Shuffle! On the Stage'' was released on [[October 20]], [[2005]] and sold well (for a visual novel) during its first week, selling 29,732 copies by [[October 23]].<ref name="Stage rank">
{{cite web
| first = Arc
| date = 2005-10-29
| url = http://www.n-europe.com/news.php?nid=8423
| title = Charts: Latest Japanese Software & Hardware Sales (Oct. 17-23, 2005)
| publisher = N-Europe
| language = English
| accessdate = 2006-11-25
}}</ref> It was released in two versions: the regular version, with just the game, and the DX version which came with a 12 [[Centimetre|cm]] figure of Lisianthus, a ''Shuffle! On the Stage Mix'' soundtrack CD, and a cell phone cleaner.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.project-navel.com/navel/shuffle/goods/consumerGame.html
| title = Related Goods: コンシューマゲーム
| publisher = Navel
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2006-11-26
}}</ref>
===Sales ranking charts===
The following sales ranking charts are only for Japan and are specific to the medium. PC games have separate sales rankings from other video games, which lumps all other console and handheld titles together. ''Shuffle! On the Stage'' statistics are for the combined sells of both versions.
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{| class="wikitable"
|+'''Limited edition'''
!Date
!Sales ranking
|-
|<center>2nd ½ of January 2004
|<center>#2<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank140.html
| title = 全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.140(1/16~1/31)
| publisher = PC News Web
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2007-03-18
}}</ref>
|-
|<center>1st ½ of February 2004
|<center>#18<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank141.html
| title = 全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.141( 2/1~2/15)
| publisher = PC News Web
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2007-03-18
}}</ref>
|-
|<center>2nd ½ of February 2004
|<center>#50<ref name="2nd Feb 04">
{{cite web
| url = http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank142.html
| title = 全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.142(3/1~3/15)
| publisher = PC News Web
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2007-03-18
}}</ref>
|-
|}
</div>
<div style="font-size: 90%;float:left;border-left:1em solid white">
{| class="wikitable"
|+'''Normal edition'''
!Date
!Sales ranking
|-
|<center>2nd ½ of February 2004
|<center>#9<ref name="2nd Feb 04" />
|-
|<center>1st ½ of March 2004
|<center>#5<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank143.html
| title = 全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.143( 3/1~3/15)
| publisher = PC News Web
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2007-03-18
}}</ref>
|-
|<center>2nd ½ of March 2004
|<center>#41<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank144.html
| title = 全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.144(3/16~3/31)
| publisher = PC News Web
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2007-03-18
}}</ref>
|-
|<center>1st ½ of April 2004
|<center>#49<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank145.html
| title = 全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.145(4/1~4/15)
| publisher = PC News Web
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2007-03-18
}}</ref>
|}
</div>
<div style="font-size: 90%;float:left;border-left:1em solid white">
{| class="wikitable"
|+'''Standard edition'''
!Date
!Sales ranking
|-
|<center>Never made the top 50
|<center>''N/A''<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank162.html
| title = 全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.162(12/01~12/31)
| publisher = PC News Web
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2007-03-18
}}</ref>
|}
</div>
<div style="font-size: 90%;float:left;border-left:1em solid white">
{| class="wikitable"
|+'''''Shuffle! On the Stage'''''
!Date
!Sales ranking
|-
|<center>October 17–23, 2005
|<center>#6<ref name="Stage rank" />
|}
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==Adaptations==
All adaptations of ''Shuffle!'' are unpornographic, though they do contain various levels of [[fan service]] and light nudity.
===Manga===
[[Image:Shuffle daysInTheBloom01.jpg|thumb|Cover of the second volume of ''Shuffle! Days in the Bloom'', featuring Kaede and Primula.]]
There have been two official series of ''Shuffle!'' manga produced by [[Kadokawa Shoten]] which originally appeared in ''[[Comptiq]]'' magazine. The first, titled ''Shuffle! Days in the Bloom'', is illustrated by [[Shiroi Kusaka]], has six ''[[tankōbon]]''.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.project-navel.com/navel/shuffle/goods/officialComic.html
| title = Related Goods: オフィシャルコミック
| publisher = Navel
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2006-11-25
}}</ref> ''Days in the Bloom'' began running in ''Comptiq'' on December 2003, a month before the ''Shuffle!'' visual novel was released, to build publicity for the game.
The second series is a comic [[anthology]] titled {{Nihongo|''Shuffle! Comic à la Carte''|SHUFFLE! コミックアラカルト}} which is illustrated by various artists. It has five ''tankōbon''.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.project-navel.com/navel/shuffle/goods/comicAnthology.html
| title = Related Goods: コミックアンソロジー
| publisher = Navel
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2006-11-25
}}</ref>
===Anime===
{{see also|List of Shuffle! episodes}}
[[Naoto Hosoda]] directed an [[anime]] adaptation of ''Shuffle!'' that had a [[Shuffle! Prologue|special prologue]] DVD released on May 2005 and aired in Japan on [[WOWOW]] between [[July 7]], [[2005]] and [[January 5]], [[2006]] in twenty-four episodes. The anime combines elements from all of the characters' paths from the game into one plot, although it differs from the game by adding some elements, such as the [[Japanese idol|idol]] clubs formed around Sia, Nerine, and Kaede, and removing others, such as the H-scenes. The anime has now been licensed by [[FUNimation Entertainment|FUNimation]], and the first DVD will be released on [[February 26]] [[2008]].<ref name="Shuffle!-FUN">{{citeweb|url=http://funimation.com/shuffle/|title=FUNimation's official Shuffle! website|accessdate=2007-07-15}}</ref> An industry representative for FUNimation has stated that, despite rumors, the entire series will be released unedited and uncut.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.animeondvd.com/forum/showpost.php?post/485583/|title=See FUNiRepBlue's post on the AnimeOnDVD forum|accessdate=2007-10-04}}</ref> In January of 2008, FUNimation made the first two episodes available as a preview on their website.<ref name="Shuffle!-FUN"/>
A second twelve-episode anime series titled ''Shuffle! Memories'' began on [[January 6]] [[2007]].<ref>{{cite web| date = 2006-11-10| url = http://www.shuffle-tv.com/special/#new| title = お待たせしました!SHUFFLE!MEMORIESが2007年1月より放送開始です!| publisher = shuffle-tv.com| language = Japanese| accessdate = 2006-11-21}}</ref> It is a recap of the original ''Shuffle!'' anime, rearranging scenes from the original series into individual character specific episodes. It contains very little original content, such as the use of the opening and ending theme songs from the character song CDs, the opening and ending videos themselves, and the last episode being the only original content.
===Character novels===
[[Image:Shuffle novel07mayumi.jpg|thumb|Mayumi Thyme's character novel, the last in the series.]]
There have been seven [[character novel]]s published by Kadokawa Shoten.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.project-navel.com/navel/shuffle/goods/novel.html
| title = Related Goods: ノベル
| publisher = Navel
| language = Japanese
| accessdate = 2006-11-26
}}</ref> There are separate novels for Lisianthus, Nerine, Kaede, Asa, Primula, Kareha, and Mayumi.
===Audio dramas===
{{seealso|List of Shuffle! albums}}
''Shuffle!'' also has seven [[audio drama]] CD adaptations, which each one focusing on one of the main girls (including Kareha and Mayumi from ''On the Stage'') and a [[radio drama]] series that translates as {{nihongo|''Shuffle! Charadio: Verbena Academy Broadcasting Department''|SHUFFLE!キャラジオ バーベナ学園放送部}} which is hosted by [[Lisianthus]] and [[Nerine (Shuffle!)|Nerine]]. The word {{nihongo|'charadio'|ラジオ|kyarajio}} is a [[Blend (linguistics)|blend]] of the words {{nihongo|'character'|キャラクタ|kyarakuta}} and {{nihongo|'radio'|ラジオ|rajio}}, referring to a radio show being hosted by voice actors that are in-character.
==Sequels==
''Shuffle!'' has two direct sequels which continue from the specific character endings from the game. While the current pattern suggests that Navel plans to make at least five sequels to ''Shuffle!'', one for each of the girls' endings, there are no announced sequels for anything beyond ''Really? Really!'' and the company is currently working on ''[[Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai]]''.
===''Tick! Tack!''===
{{main|Tick! Tack!}}
''Tick! Tack!'' continues from Nerine's ending. It involves time travel back to visit Forbesii before he is the father of Nerine. It incorporates a new Nerine watch system in which the player may either choose to correct things to the normal timeline, or change history to a new timeline.
===''Really? Really!''===
{{main|Really? Really!}}
''Really? Really!'' continues from Kaede's ending in ''Shuffle!'' and is thus not a sequel to ''Tick! Tack!'' It involves Kaede having lost her memories and Rin attempting to fix them. ''Really? Really!'' incorporates a unique "Really!" system in which the player must correct inaccuracies in Kaede's memories, making it the most complex of the three games.
==References==
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* All currency conversions are based on the November 24, 2006 exchange rate using [http://finance.yahoo.com/currency Yahoo Finance's currency converter]. All $s refer to [[United States dollar]]s. All prices are before tax.
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==External links==
*{{jp icon}} [http://www.project-navel.com/navel/shuffle/ Navel's official ''Shuffle!'' website]
*{{en icon}} [http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/game/921323.html FAQ at GameFAQs] — includes comparison of differences between the game and anime.
*{{en icon}} [http://funimation.com/shuffle/ Page at Funimation] — Funimation's current holding page for ''Shuffle!''
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