Kenji seems to believe this is the case but in truth, great responsibility doesn't come with great power at Yamaku. But now nine new video clips have been released.Īnother ongoing fandub from the Let's Dub Project can also be found here. One notable person involved in it was JesuOtaku, a member of That Guy with the Glasses He was voicing Rin, but later said on Twitter in April 2014 that the project was dead. It was originally set to be released on February 14th, with the cast being unveiled every two days, but this was been pushed back until all the minor characters of Act 1 were unveiled, meaning that the release date was constantly pushed back. She did some of the CGs including the sexual CGs.Ī fandub for the game, called Katawa Seiyū ( fora here ) was being worked on. Weee, the artist for Hanako's character art, did some of the art for the yuri kinetic novel Highway Blossoms.
Lilly's writer, Suriko, is now working on the visual novel First Snow with developers Salty Salty Studios. Some of the developers have gone on to work on other projects. The game takes place at the fictional Yamaku High School for disabled teenagers, and all the main characters have some sort of disability, including Long QT Syndrome (the hero, Hisao).Īlso worth noting are Missing Stars and the now-shelved Love Despite, Visual Novels set in a school for students with physical/mental disorders being developed by fans of KS as Spiritual Successors. 4chan instantly took to the concept and began developing the game in earnest, taking care to present the disabilities in a realistic and respectful way. The page showed several young women with disabilities: blindness (Lilly), major burn scars and accompanying mental/emotional trauma (Hanako), deafness (Shizune), legs amputated below the knee (Emi) and missing arms (Rin). The concept is based entirely on a single-page ◊ omake by doujinshi artist RAITA (aka the character designer for Valkyria Chronicles). "Katawa" is actually a Japanese word meaning "imperfect" or literally, "one wheel" (not a polite word to use, it has about the same connotations as "crippled." See Intentionally Awkward Title below). Instead of being shallow escapism, the end result is a well-written coming-of-age drama with self-acceptance as a central theme. Special care is taken to defy the stock character archetypes that regularly crop in anime, instead portraying Hisao and his friends as flawed, impetuous young people with relatable fears and struggles.
In broader terms, the game actively deconstructs the more implausible and unsavory cliches associated with the Dating Sim genre. The subject matter is handled very tastefully, with Hisao's newfound friends not only being complex and engaging, but also challenging the stereotypes associated with their disabilities. Despite his initial feelings of alienation and difficulty fitting in, Hisao comes to befriend his new classmates while pursuing a romantic relationship with one of the five girls he has class with.Ĭontrary to what that synopsis would suggest, the game is much more thoughtful and mature than it initially lets on. Hisao Nakai, an ordinary teenager living an ordinary life, has it turned upside down when a congenital heart defect forces him to attend a new school after a long stay in the hospital.
It's also an eroge, though the explicit content is a small part of the overall game and can be disabled if the player so chooses. Katawa Shoujo ( かたわ少女, translated as "Cripple Girls") is an English-language Bishoujo Game Visual Novel developed by 4 Leaf Studios using the Ren'Py engine.