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Shiki Misaki
“ | Found one! You! Forge a pact with me! Listen! If we forge a pact, we can beat the Noise! You wanna be erased? Hurry up! There's no time! Make a pact with me! Please! | „ |
~ Shiki to Neku after first meeting him |
Background
Shiki Misaki (美咲 四季 Misaki Shiki) is one of the main protagonists of The World Ends with You and a playable character. She is Neku Sakuraba's partner during his first week of the Reapers' Game. They start off not working together but overtime form a strong bond.
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Personality
- Creative and Ambitious: Shiki is a talented seamstress with a passion for fashion design. She creates her own clothing and her beloved stuffed cat doll, Mr. Mew. Her attention to detail is exceptional, as shown when she quickly notices and repairs a loose button on Neku's shorts. Shiki's love for fashion is tied to her dream of becoming a designer, a goal she later achieves with Eri by launching their clothing brand, Gatto Nero, which becomes a massive success in Shibuya.
- Compassionate and Affable: Shiki is deeply kind and empathetic, always looking for ways to help others. Her optimism and willingness to assist others serve as a catalyst for Neku’s transformation. She frequently suggests using their abilities to aid people, such as purging Noise or freeing individuals overwhelmed by negativity. Despite the competitive nature of the Reapers’ Game, she eagerly works with Beat and Rhyme, quickly forming friendships with them due to her warm and affable nature.
- Loyal and Forgiving: Shiki’s loyalty is unwavering, even in the face of betrayal or hardship. She remains steadfastly by Neku’s side, forgiving him when he tries to erase her and even blaming herself for his actions. This loyalty extends to her friendship with Eri, despite her deep-seated jealousy and their final argument before Eri’s death. Shiki’s loyalty is further demonstrated by her three-year wait to reunite with Neku after the events of the original game.
- Observant and Resourceful: Shiki’s keen eye for detail makes her both insightful and practical. She picks up on small details others overlook, such as Rhyme's pendant, and she excels at solving problems, like finding an exit in A-East or influencing decisions in the Realground. Her observant nature also fuels her interest in people-watching and appreciating the diversity of Shibuya.
- Struggles with Self-Worth: Beneath her cheerful demeanor, Shiki struggles with deep-seated self-doubt and feelings of inferiority, particularly in comparison to Eri. Her lack of self-esteem leads her to view herself as unworthy and unremarkable, and she blames herself when others, like Neku, lash out at her. Shiki’s self-loathing reaches a peak on Day 6 of the Reapers’ Game, when she becomes so despondent that she no longer sees the point of trying to survive.
- Personal Growth and Acceptance: After opening up to Neku about her insecurities, Shiki gradually learns to embrace her own identity. Reassured by Neku’s encouragement and hearing how much Eri values her, Shiki resolves to stop comparing herself to others and to live life as her true self. By the end of the Reapers' Game, she is more confident and determined to move forward, having found a sense of self-worth.
- Alternate Personality in Another Day: In Another Day, Shiki is an avid Tin Pin Slammer player and joins Neku in investigating stolen pins during the Tin Pin Tournament. Although she appears as Eri in this alternate universe, it is revealed that this is merely how the player perceives her, and her real-world appearance remains unchanged. Her portrayal in this bonus chapter reflects the lighthearted nature of the alternate universe.
Relationships
Neku Sakuraba
Neku at first starts off as an overall jerk being a jerk to Shiki despite her trying to be nice to him[1], though he gets called out for how he's acting with her, ultimately admitting he needs to work together with her as a partner[2]. Shiki even notes that she won't go anywhere without Neku[3]. As he starts talking to her more about her future ambitions, he learns how he didn't give her enough credit[4]. After learning about the truth regarding her body, Shiki being scared to get a second chance fearing she'll come back to life just to be jealous of Eri all the time Neku confesses that he likes her the way she is[5]. Later he talks her out of her funk telling her that she's her own person and to live for herself[6]. Right before facing the Game Master they both have a small talk between each other where Shiki thanked him for the seven days claiming he was a pretty good partner asking to meet up with him in RG[7]. Neku even ends up using her real name for the first time after they defeat Yodai Higashizawa[8]. After re-awakening in the second week, Neku notes he has to now win this game for Shiki's sake and his[9]. Their bond became so strong that once Shiki was decided to be the one to come back to RG, she protested against it claiming that Neku deserves to be the one to be brought back to life, with Neku telling Shiki that he'll be fine, convincing her to go back to the realground, with Neku promising to still be her friend even when he sees the real her[10]. Neku's bond with Shiki is so strong that she becomes his new entry fee for the second week of the Reapers Game[11]. Shiki also acts as an influence on Neku, being willing to hear someone out with their problems from remembering what Shiki told him about how people sometimes need a good listener[12].
Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu
Shiki and Joshua do not interact much, though Joshua lets Neku return to RG, noting to not keep Shiki waiting any longer[13].
Daisukenojo "Beat" Bito
Although Beat initially mistakes Neku and Shiki for Reapers on Day 2, they quickly form a bond. Beat and Rhyme offer advice on using their mobile phones and provide tips on navigating the Reapers' Game. On Day 3, Beat suggests they team up to help each other win, which Shiki enthusiastically agrees to. When Rhyme is erased, Shiki becomes deeply concerned for Beat's wellbeing, wondering what will happen to him. They don't reunite until the final day of Week 3, when Shiki is 'restored' after Konishi is defeated. She is happy to see both Beat and Neku again.
In the game's ending, Shiki is seen running to meet Beat, Rhyme, and Neku at Hachiko, joining them for a high-five.
In NEO, Beat mentions that he told Shiki and Rhyme to stay out of the UG, implying that the two have remained friends over the past three years. When Shiki appears on the final day, their lighthearted interaction further suggests they have stayed close during their time in the RG.
Raimu "Rhyme" Bito
Shiki and Rhyme quickly became friends on Day 2 after meeting, along with Beat. On Day 4, Shiki asks Rhyme about her pendant, which Rhyme reveals was a gift from her brother. Shiki recognizes the pendant as very rare and praises Rhyme's brother for obtaining it, unaware that the brother is Beat, as Rhyme doesn't remember either. When Rhyme is erased on Day 4, Shiki is deeply upset.
Eri
Shiki shares a close friendship with Eri, and the two bonded over making clothes together. However, Shiki became envious of Eri's looks, popularity, and design talent, which fueled her jealousy and influenced her appearance in the Reaper's Game, as well as Higashizawa's interest in her. On Day 6, Shiki and Neku discover that Eri held as much respect and admiration for Shiki as Shiki had for her.
In the anime, Shiki tries to comfort Eri by wiping away her tears as Eri mourns Shiki's absence. She reassures Eri that she'll return, but sadly, Eri can't hear or feel her. During Week 2, Eri is seen buying flowers for Shiki's grave, which she frequently visits.
In NEO, Eri and Shiki co-founded the clothing brand Gatto Nero. Shiki is often away for business, which is why she's absent for most of the events in NEO.
General Information
Name: Shiki Misaki[14]
Origin: The World Ends With You
First Appearance: The World Ends With You
Latest Appearance: NEO: The World Ends With You
Company: Square Enix, Jupiter
Creator: Tetsuya Nomura
Actor
- Japanese Voice Actor: Anna Hachimine
- English Voice Actor: Heather Hogan
Sex: Female
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Pronouns: She/Her
Birthday: October 12[17]
Time Period: 21st Century
Timeline: Main Timeline
Homeworld: Earth
Residence: Shibuya, Japan
Story Role: Main Protagonist, Party Member
Legacy: Metropolitan Legacy (After the events of The World Ends With You, Shiki created a famous brand known as "Gatto Nero", being the most popular brand[18])
Influence: Event Influence
Language: Japanese
Classification: Player
Species: Human
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Humanoid Physiology
In-Universe Creator: Unknown
Occupation: Fashion Designer (After the events of The World Ends With You, Shiki created a famous brand known as "Gatto Nero", being the most popular brand[19])
Affiliations: Neku Sakuraba, Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu, Daisukenojo "Beat" Bito, Rhyme
Enemies: The Reapers, The Noise
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Status: Other (Players are naturally those that are dead, trying to get a second chance at life through the reaper game[20]), Alive at the end of The World Ends With You (Joshua brings Neku and all of his friends back to the RG due to Neku showing compassion, reinvigorating Joshua's hope in Shibuya[21])
Date of Death: Unknown
Alignment: Neutral Good (Despite how much of a jerk Neku was to Shiki at first she still was overall nice to him, when Neku asked why she didn't just leave when she found an exit she said she wasn't going anywhere without him[22]. Shiki wants to make clothes for a living as nice clothes make people happy and that makes her happy[23])
Protection Level: Metropolitan Protector (In both The World Ends With You and NEO: The World Ends With You, Shiki aids in the fight to protect all of Shibuya from erasure)
Codex Statistics
Key: First Week | Third Week
Key Information
- First Week: This key covers everything during the first week, where she is Neku's partner.
- Third Week: This key covers everything during the third week, where she is mind controlled by Megumi Kitaniji to attack Neku and Beat.
Grade: A | A
Tier: At least 9-B, Higher with Fusion. At least High 8-C with Level 3 Fusion | At least 9-B, Higher with Fusion
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Power Source: Soul (Soul is the energy source Players bear within them[24])
Attack Potency: At least Wall level (Potency) (Can fight and defeat powerful Noises[25], where the Noise can easily send cars flying[26]), Higher with Fusion (Through syncing with different fusion attacks[27], players and their partners fuse their energies together[28] unleashing a powerful fusion attack that deals damage to all enemies[29]). At least Large Building level (Size) with Level 3 Fusion (With level 3 Shiki Fusion, Neku and Shiki summon a gigantic Mr. Mew that is the size of many high rise buildings[30]) | At least Wall level (Potency), Higher with Fusion
Durability: At least Wall level | At least Wall level
Striking Strength: At least Wall Class (Potency) | At least Wall Class (Potency)
Lifting Strength: Regular Human | Regular Human
Travel Speed: Regular Human Speed (Players having to reach areas is the same as reaching areas in when they were alive in realground[31]), Superhuman with Mr. Mew (Mr. Mew can appear on an enemy so fast it looks like it disappeared[32]) | Regular Human Speed, Superhuman with Mr. Mew
Attack Speed: Transonic | Transonic (Can tag Week 3 Neku, who can tag Grunge Wolves who are noted to charge at prey with a mach tackle[33])
Reaction Speed: Transonic (Can avoid sonar attacks from Vespertilio Canor, which travel around 340 m/s) | Transonic (Comparable to Week 3 Neku, who can react to Grunge Wolves who are noted to charge at prey with a mach tackle[34])
Stamina: Superhuman (Can fight a repeated amount of Noise back to back without tiring)
Range: Standard Melee, Extendede Melee with Mr. Mew, Cross-Dimensional with Scanning (The scanning ability also allows one to find and detect the Noise[35], who reside in parallel worlds[36]. Players are able to scan the entire city of Shibuya being compared to having the radio on every channel at once[37])
Intelligence: Average Intelligence
Knowledge: Master level (Survived the first week of the Reapers Game where Yodai Higashizawa was the session's Game Master[38], where Mitsuki noting that Higashizawa excels in tactics, intel, willpower, decisiveness, performance, and his player erasure rate, surpassing their expectations on every count[39]. Yodai even notes that no Players were meant to escape on day four yet Neku and Shiki survived with him admitting they're strong[40]. . Able to fight in and clear curse missions, where they're inflicted with a curse that slowly depletes their health as the battle goes on[41])
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Mr. Mew
Mr. Mew is Shiki's familiar that she uses in combat, she can control it to do various attacks, multiply, and even grow as big as a skyscraper with a fully powered level 3 fusion attack.Notable Techniques
Cross Combos
Cross combos are attacks where Neku and his partner alternate attacks between each other[122]. Cross combos cause the sync rate to rise, which once the SYNC reaches 100% the Fusion Pin can be utilized. Unleashing a powerful attack that hits all enemies at once. Cross Combos also act as a secret weapon against enemies that don't respond to normal attacks[123].
Other
Standard Tactics: Shiki utilizes Mr. Mew in her attacks, along with strategizing.
Weaknesses
- Player Weaknesses: Players are incapable of fighting the Noise without a partner, with the games first tutorial noting how Neku is defenseless and he just needs to run away[124], where players can only beat the Noise through forging a pact with another player, and using their pins[125]. Players rely on the pins they're wearing to fight or they won't be able to attack foes in battle[126]. Players have timers on their hand for how much time they have to complete task, which if they don't complete the task in time[127], they will be erased[128], though if they complete it, the timer will vanish[129]. Players can also be[130] saved by other players completing missions[131]. Players can only visibly see Noise while scanning[132]. Players can only imprint memes they have on their phone onto the target[133]. Players that fail to win the game will face erasure and lose the thing they value most forever[134]. Players can only live for seven minutes after their partner is erased[135]. Players can not scan anyone wearing red skull pins[136]. The psych manifestations of pins are determined by one's Imagination[137].
- Pin Weaknesses: Pins need time to reboot after they are used, with some pins needing time to boot at the start of battle before they can be used[138]. Pins only work when players are fighting against the Noise and special exceptions[139]. Certain pins cannot be worn if the Player is not brave enough to wear it[140].
- Brand Weaknesses: Depending on the clothes one wears in an area in Shibuya if it matches with the popular brand chart, it will grant the player an attack bonus in combat, but on the flip side clothes matching the least popular brand will cause attack to fall[141]. These brand charts can also raisse or lower the attack of all of its pins during combat[142].
- Unique Weaknesses: Shiki is not good at using psychs[143]. Shiki's telekinesis seems to only work on Mr. Mew[144].
Note
- Contrary to what some fans think, the events of Another Day did happen, they just take place in a separate world from the Main Story[145].
Trivia

- Shiki was originally conceived to be Neku's rival as the leader of an opposing team (similar to Kanon Tachibana) instead of his partner, but her role received a major rewrite. Her weapon was also once darts, but this was scrapped because children playing the game might imitate her[146].
- At the end of a battle, Shiki will hold her phone to her ear. This is strange as there is no one to call in the UG. It's possible that she is listening to music on it, but she can be seen dialing, and every few seconds she shakes as though with laughter.
- Shiki is Neku's only partner to not largely go by a nickname (although Neku calls her "Stalker" before getting to know her).
- Shiki's success with Gatto Nero may be due in part to her having won the Reapers' Game. It is stated in the Secret Reports that creations of Players who have won the Game have an immense affect on society due to the high Imagination of a winning Player[150].
- Although Shiki's favorite brand appears to be D+B based off her liked threads, this brand seems more reflective of Eri's style than her own. Her Stuffed Animal is also acquired from D+B Molco, although the Mr. Mew Suit can be acquired from Natural Puppy, which may be more indicative of Shiki's actual preferred brand.
- Shiki's appearance doesn't change into her real appearance in This Day Ends with You!, despite not being in the Reapers' Game. When Neku talks to Joshua, he tells a parable about people's visions being filtered by their desired realty. He gives an example of "a certain young lady still look[ing] like somebody else," claiming that Neku has a filtered view on Shiki's look[151]. He also later comments that it would be a waste to create assets that would only be used once[152].
- Shiki's nickname in Another Day, "Green" is said by Joshua to be based on the color of her skirt. However, it also reflects her true form's main color (the green jacket).
- As of NEO: The World Ends With You, Shiki's official color appears to be green, and she is the only character to have her official color be the same as her Another Day codename. During the official TWEWY PR twitter account's character reveals, she is represented by the "paw prints" (🐾) emoji.
- A NEO guidebook reveals her birthday is October 12th. Based on a sign in the Shibukyu Main Store battle arena that reads "10/8", it is possible TWEWY takes place around October 8th- just a few days before Shiki's birthday. While this may not be the intention of the developers as "10/8" can also be read as August 10th, it may suggest she missed her birthday in the RG while deceased.
- October 12th is also the western release date for The World Ends With You: Final Remix.
- Shiki and Neku placed seventh on Nintendo Power's list of gaming's top couples in their February 2011 issue.
- The entirety of Shiki's real face is left unseen until NEO: The World Ends with You. All official depictions of her Realground appearance before the release of the sequel never showed anything above the bottom half of her glasses. Even the final episode of the anime adaptation, which aired a month before the game's release, did the same as the original 2007 title, saving the reveal until NEO.
- In NEO, a mistranslation in the English version has Shiki state she doesn't know if Neku can see her, despite having been a Player herself and therefore aware the RG is visible from the UG. Her actual line in Japanese is that she can't see Neku.
- Shiki was designed by Miki Yamashita in NEO: The World Ends With You. In the concept arts from official artbook, she is shown wearing Eri's fanny pack, instead of her Mr. Mew purse seen in the final version - however, she is still wearing what appears to be Eri's ring on her pinky finger in her final design. Other concept arts include minor changes, such as her one-piece white dress having a white hoodie.
- Yamashita has stated that Shiki was designed to look "fashionable in her own right, though not yet sophisticated" and that her style of dress hasn't changed since the previous game, but was made more modern[153].
Explanations
The following is an explanation of the various status effects of The World Ends With You
Status Effects |
Battle Records
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References
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, First Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Sixth Day
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- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Seventh Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Seventh Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Week, First Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Week, Third Day
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You Third Week, Seventh Day"
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, First Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fifth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Game Manual Page 7
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends with You: Official Guidebook + Setting Documents Collection (新すばらしきこのせかい公式ガイドブック+設定資料集 Shin Subarashiki Kono Sekai Kōshiki Gaidobukku + Settei Shiryōshū) exclusively released in Japan, July 2021.
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You Third Week, Fifth Day "VisioN"
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You Third Week, Fifth Day "VisioN"
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fifth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Ending
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Secret Report 2
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, First Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day Pin Psychs: Fusion Tips
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Shiki Level 3 Fusion
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week
- ↑ The World Ends With You Noise Report No. 14 Grunge Wolf
- ↑ The World Ends With You Noise Report No. 14 Grunge Wolf
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Game Manual Page 7
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
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- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Sixth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Secret Report 7
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fifth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Game Manual Page 7
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
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- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, First Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Game Manual Page 7
- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Day (B) Enemy Encounters Description
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Secret Report 1
- ↑ The World Ends With You Secret Report 4
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Third Week, Seventh Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Secret Report 13
- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Week, Seventh Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Week, Seventh Day
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You Secret Report No. 15
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You Secret Report No. 15
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Day (B) Enemy Encounters Description
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ NEO The World Ends With You Chain Mechanic
- ↑ The World Ends With You Secret Report 4
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- ↑ The World Ends With You Second Week, Seventh Day
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- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Sixth Day
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- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
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- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
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- ↑ NEO: The World Ends With You Third Week, Fifth Day "VisioN"
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day Pin Psychs: Fusion Tips
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Secret Report 19
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day Pin Psychs: Fusion Tips
- ↑ The World Ends With You Third Week, Seventh Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week
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- ↑ The World Ends With You First Steps Tips
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- ↑ The World Ends With You Secret Report 1
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- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You Another Day
- ↑ Character comments made by Tetsuya Nomura from the original guidebook for The World Ends with You
- ↑ Darts screenshots
- ↑ Darts screenshots
- ↑ Dart pin rips
- ↑ Secret Report 7, The World Ends with You. The "he" used in these passages is a general pronoun.
We Angels do not consider it a loss if a talented Player elects to return to the Realground, as their superior Imagination will inspire other humans.
Upon returning to life, the exceptional Player's creative activities soon make their mark upon society. His art, music, and other output become a part of culture, spreading and persisting through time, refining people's Imagination even without personal contact with the Player. - ↑ This Day Ends with You! (Another Day)
Joshua: Say, did you know? We all perceive the world around us differently, filtered through the lens of our desired reality.
Neku: Huh!? (Is this kid high?)
Joshua: So if you're wondering why a certain young lady still looks like somebody else... it's because you refuse to perceive her as she really is.
Neku: Young lady?
Joshua: The only thing stopping you from seeing what she really looks like... is you. So you see, it's your fault.
Neku: I need to look harder?
Joshua: That's right. Let go of your preconceptions. - ↑ This Day Ends with You! (Another Day)
Joshua: When you're drowning in a sea of work with not enough time, why pour your soul into assets that get used all of... what, once? Really. Have some compassion. - ↑ Interview with Tetsuya Nomura, Tatsuya Kando, Hiroyuki Ito, Tomohiko Hirano, Gen Kobayashi, and Miki Yamashita. Originally published December 23rd, 2021 in Famitsu.
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, First Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Second Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Third Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fourth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Fifth Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Seventh Day
- ↑ The World Ends With You First Week, Seventh Day