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* [[Bishounen]]: Phoron. Many people have mistaken Phoron in the Crimson S prologue for a little ''girl.''
* [[Bishounen]]: Phoron. Many people have mistaken Phoron in the Crimson S prologue for a little ''girl.''
** Actually, a lot of the male cast seems to be this. Renbart, Headmaster...the list goes on.
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 8 May 2022

In a world where spirits roam freely, there are people who can tame them and control them with the power of music. They are known as the Dantists, their music as Commandia. The world of Polyphonica focuses on one Dantist and his spirit. Phoron Tatara, lonely, made a contract years ago with a very powerful, if somewhat feisty, spirit, Corticarte Apa Lagranges. Their jobs at the Tsuge Dantist Office are told at a relaxing pace, with their coworkers and people they meet playing a large part.

Originally a Visual Novel, Polyphonica has had two anime adaptations. The first, aired in 2007, shared the name of the novel, and never quite became as great as it should. Off-Model issues and a pace that was, perhaps, too slow were present. But sometimes, another chance is given.

In 2009, a new anime, Shinkyoku Soukai Polyphonica Crimson S, based on the Crimson series of Light Novels, aired. This one is set during Phoron's years at the Academy, detailing his journey from when he met Corti for the first time since the night where she liked his singing.


Tropes used in Shinkyoku Soukai Polyphonica include: