The Fruit of Grisaia

Japanese visual novel and its franchise

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January 2 2025 New anime television series adaptation of Grisaia: Phantom Trigger premiered on Tokyo MX and other networks, directed by Kousuke Murayama
November 27 2020 A sequel film, Grisaia: Phantom Trigger the Animation Stargazer, premiered.
November 2019 The Grisaia Trilogy collection released for Nintendo Switch, containing the three main entries and side stories.
March 15 2019 Anime film adaptation of Grisaia: Phantom Trigger premiered.
2015 Sekai Project licensed and published the three Grisaia visual novels worldwide in English.
December 10 2015 Third and final tankōbon volume of the second manga released
June 2015 Anime adaptations of the sequel visual novels concluded.
June 25 2015 PlayStation Vita version of Idol Magical Girl Chiruchiru Michiru released.
June 21 2015 Conclusion of The Eden of Grisaia anime adaptation
May 29 2015 English port of the PlayStation Vita version released on Steam.
April 2015 Anime adaptations of the two sequel games aired between April and June.
April 19 2015 Anime adaptation of The Eden of Grisaia begins airing
April 12 2015 47-minute anime television film adaptation of The Labyrinth of Grisaia aired
December 2014 The 13-episode anime television series adaptation of The Fruit of Grisaia concluded its run in Japan.
December 2014 Second part of the spin-off parody game Idol Magical Girl Chiruchiru Michiru released for Windows.
December 2014 Sekai Project acquires rights to release English versions of the Grisaia trilogy and spin-off game, funded via Kickstarter.
December 28 2014 Conclusion of the 13-episode anime television series adaptation
October 2014 Second manga continues serialization in Comic Garden magazine.
October 5 2014 First anime television series adaptation of The Fruit of Grisaia begins airing on AT-X, animated by Eight Bit and directed by Tensho
September 2014 Second manga's serialization continues in Comic Garden magazine after Monthly Comic Blade's discontinuation
September 10 2014 First tankōbon volume of the second manga released
August 2014 First part of the spin-off parody game Idol Magical Girl Chiruchiru Michiru released for Windows.
May 2014 Second manga by Jun'ichi Fujisaku and Taka Himeno begins serialization in Monthly Comic Blade magazine
December 20 2013 First tankōbon volume of the manga adaptation released
August 2013 PlayStation Vita version of the game released in Japan.
May 24 2013 Release of the second sequel game in the Grisaia series.
February 21 2013 PlayStation Portable (PSP) version released, featuring updated graphics, additional voices, and a new story with explicit sex scenes removed.
February 5 2013 First manga adaptation volume released in Champion Red Ichigo magazine by Eiji Narumi and Shū Hirose
February 24 2012 Release of the sequel game in the Grisaia series.
2011 The Fruit of Grisaia won the Grand Prize at the Moe Game Awards, along with Gold Prizes for Scenario, User's Choice, Theme Song, and True Love. The judges praised the game's balanced approach to storytelling, combining serious themes with comedy.
February 25 2011 Original Windows release of The Fruit of Grisaia (Grisaia no Kajitsu).
January 26 2011 Release of the single 'Shūmatsu no Fractal', which also contains 'Happy Soul Dance', marking a significant music release for The Fruit of Grisaia franchise.

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