Shuffle!

Shuffle! (2005-2006)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Comedy, Anime, Fantasy

In present times, Gods and Demons coexist together with Humans after the door between each of these worlds had opened. Tsuchimi Rin is a normal young high school student attending Verbena Academy, spending his days living peacefully with his childhood friend Kaede. Unexpectedly, one day the King of Gods, the King of Demons and their families move into be Rin's next door neighbors. Apparently the daughter of the Gods, Sia, and the daughter of the demons, Nerine, are both deeply in love with Rin after having met him in the past. Along with his playful friendship with upperclassmen Asa and his encounter with the silent but cute Primula, Rin has much on his hands dealing with the affections of each of these girls. Based on the eroge by Navel.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 00:30 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E24And Then......Important ThingsJan 6, 2006
S01E23Revealed TruthDec 23, 2005
S01E22To a New TomorrowDec 16, 2005
S01E21Whereabouts of FeelingsDec 9, 2005
S01E20Unforgettable SinsDec 2, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Shuffle! premiere?

Shuffle! premiered on July 7, 2005.

Who are the main characters in Shuffle!?

The main characters in Shuffle! are Rin Tsuchimi, Kaede Fuyou, Asa Shigure, Primula, Sia, and Nerine.

What is the setting of Shuffle!?

Shuffle! is set in a fictional world called the Kingdom of the Gods.

What is the plot of Shuffle!?

Shuffle! follows the life of Rin Tsuchimi as he navigates his relationships with the six heroines in the story.

What genre does Shuffle! belong to?

Shuffle! is a romantic comedy anime.

Who produced Shuffle!?

Shuffle! was produced by the animation studio Asread.

Who directed Shuffle!?

Shuffle! was directed by Naoto Hosoda.

How many episodes does Shuffle! have?

Shuffle! has a total of 24 episodes.

What is the opening theme song of Shuffle!?

The opening theme song of Shuffle! is "You" by Yuria.

What is the closing theme song of Shuffle!?

The first closing theme song of Shuffle! is "Innocence" by Hashimoto Miyuki and the second is "Days of Dash" by Kadowaki Mai.

Who composed Shuffle!'s soundtrack?

The soundtrack of Shuffle! was composed by Akiyama Ryo.

What is the age rating for Shuffle!?

Shuffle! has an age rating of PG-13.

What is the primary language used in Shuffle!?

The primary language used in Shuffle! is Japanese.

Has Shuffle! been dubbed in any other languages other than Japanese?

Yes, Shuffle! has been dubbed in English, Chinese, and Korean.

Is Shuffle! based on a manga series?

Yes, Shuffle! is an anime adaptation of a visual novel game by the same name.

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