


Crimson S, on the other hand, sets out to show how Phoron and The first series followed the lives of the employees of the Tsuge Divine Music Players Office, in particular, Tatara Phoron and his contracted spirit Corticarte Apa Lagranges (Corti). This isn't where the similarity ends though, as both Gouka Kenran and Shinkyoku Soukai Polyphonica Crimson S suffer from almost exactly the same problems, and for almost identical reasons. At first it may seem that the two shows have very little in common aside from involving the supernatural and artistic performances. It's highly ironic that my most recent review was for Sakura Taisen: Gouka Kenran.
