BlazBlue 10th Anniversary



The BlazBlue series celebrates its 10th anniversary on November 20, 2018, exactly ten years after the release of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger in Japanese arcades in 2008. To celebrate, BlazBlue staff launched a special website for the anniversary one year prior on November 20, 2017 as part of the "BlazBlue 10th Anniversary Project" (「BLAZBLUE」10周年アニバーサリープロジェクト).

Website
The website features a history of BlazBlue, a directory all the characters of the BlazBlue series and its spinoffs, creator's comments, and community contests. Information was released slowly over the course of the year.

The character popularity poll and the illustration contest both ran from the website's opening on November 20, 2017 until January 31, 2018. During this time, anyone could vote once a day on a character or illustration of their liking. Intermediate results for the popularity poll were released once during the monthly Arcnama on December 15, 2017 and once on the poll's page on January 22, 2018.

On January 22, 2018, the website received its first huge update, which switched out the splash image, opened up the 4-panel comic contest, added a section outlining the history of the BlazBlue series, and released the 2nd intermediary results for the character popularity poll.

On March 3, 2018, the website was updated to include results for the character popularity poll and illustration contest, as well as a new splash image to celebrate Ragna's birthday.


 * Splash Images

Popularity Poll

 * See the final results at Polls/BlazBlue 10th Anniversary Character Popularity Poll

Creator's Comments
Toshimichi Mori 01 Producer Toshimichi Mori Producer of the BlazBlue series. Illustrator of the first and third installments of the series. Weaving tales across 10 years, a new challenge. 森 利道 Thanks to everyone, BlazBlue is able to welcome its 10th anniversary. I think this is due to everyone's support, as well as the diligence of the staff who tackled this project. Let me first express my gratitude: really, thank you very much.

When we first started planning [for BlazBlue], I had just transferred to Arc System Works; the CEO Kidooka's first words for me were, "Make content that will continue for 10 years." To be honest, at that time I thought, "That's absurd..." but I very strongly wanted to be able to make a work of my own, so I decided to push onward. And now, we actually have created content that's continued on for ten years.

In these ten years, all sorts of things have happened.

Of course there have been the games, but there have also also been novels, the web radio, manga, anime, stageplay; many, varied genres all depicting BlazBlue. The challenge of these has been to open up the connection with the audience, not just by widening our reach but also--to me, and to Arc System Works--by providing an exciting experience.

Now once again, a new challenge stands before us. Although the curtain has fallen on the story of "Ragna the Bloodedge" in the world of BlazBlue, the "Story of the Azure" still continues. I myself also want to keep continuing onward; I would be happy if everyone would accompany me.

Yuuki Kato 02 Designer Yuuki Kato Illustrator of the second and fourth installments of the BlazBlue series. Battle image boards, released for the first time! 加藤 勇樹 Congratulations on BlazBlue's 10th anniversary! I've said a lot about the character designs in other places, so I'll write about something that I haven't really talked about before.

Here's some image boards of battle scenes that haven't been released elsewhere; let's continue while looking at them!



This was around when Ragna's hakama portion was still being decided. Taokaka hasn't changed much since her design here.



Jin's design was also still all over the place.





Noel and Carl's designs were solidified pretty quickly. Maybe because they were stuffed full of wild ideas from Mori-P?



Litchi's first draft had the feeling of a [stereotypical] Chinese girl (lol) It's nostagic. Looking back like this, my old work is really bad isn't it! lol

Even though these drawings are so embarrassing, I think everyone can have a laugh at them being able to lead to today's BlazBlue!

So, until next time~

Arc System Works Co., Ltd. Designer Yuki Kato

Daisuke Ishiwatari 03 Composer Daisuke Ishiwatari Sound director for all of the BlazBlue series. <div style="">Giving variety to the BlazBlue soundtrack. <div style="">石渡 大輔

<h4 style="">Takeshi Yamanaka <div style="">04 Director <span style="">Takeshi Yamanaka <div style="">Director from the first installment's console version until the second installment's arcade version. <div style="">Wishing to cut open a new age for fighting games. <div style="">山中 丈嗣

<h4 style="">Takumi Iguchiya <div style="">05 Director & Programmer <span style="">Takumi Iguchiya <div style="">Main programmer for the first installment and director of the second installment of the BlazBlue series. <div style="">Creating from scratch a completely new fighting game engine. <div style="">井口屋 タクミ

<h4 style="">Ryouhei Endo <div style="">06 Director <span style="">Ryouhei Endo <div style="">Taking on the position of director from the second until the third installment of the BlazBlue series. <div style="">Anyway, try what you'd like to try. <div style="">遠藤 良平

<h4 style="">Tatsunori Ishikawa <div style="">07 Director & Programmer <span style="">Tatsunori Ishikawa <div style="">Lead programmer for the third installment and director of the fourth installment of the BlazBlue series. <div style="">Works that let one realize the depth and enticement of fighting games. <div style="">石川 辰則