PERSONA -trinity soul-
Brothers Shin & Jun Kanzato return to their hometown of Ayanagi City to reunite with their older sibling & police chief Ryo. Shin grows suspicious when Ryo, knee-deep in a grisly murder case with impossible victims, tells the two to turn back. This suspicion deepens when Shin develops a mysterious ability called "Persona", and finds himself under assault by those with the same power. Now Shin must uncover what exactly his brother is trying to protect him from. Who is the cause of the murders? And how does it relate to the incident 10 years ago that separated the brothers to begin with? Something sinister is afoot in Ayanagi City, and Shin is going to find out what... before it finds him first.
Seasons

1. Special "A" Latency
Ryō Kanzato, an officer in the Ayanagi Police with the rank of Superintendent, had been dispatched to a Japanese Coast Guard PLH ship after Japanese Coast Guard crewmembers discovered that their Deep Submergence Vehicle had its entire crew missing, baffling some of them. Meanwhile, mysterious deaths had been reported throughout the city once more. Ryō had rescued Yumi Tasaka, who had been under police custody, from being killed by an unknown assailant with his Persona. Ryō's siblings, Shin and Jun, arrive back in Ayanagi City in the course of his investigation and battle against the assailant with his own Persona. After Shin's arrival, his Persona had awakened and killed the same assailant's Persona after it had threatened him earlier during a walk around the city.

2. Shadow Extraction
Unsure about whether or not the events from the previous night were a dream or not, Shin goes to his new high school. After falling asleep, he is awoken by Megumi Kayano. After going to explore, he meets Takuro Sakakiba and performs a shadow extraction. While performing it, a Persona comes out of Takuro. Will Shin's come out too?

3. Rare Personality
Hearing a loud noise from their karaoke room, Shin and Takuro go to investigate and find Kanaru covered in blood shielding Megumi. After looking around the room, the two notice one of the bodies is turned inside out. Later at the police station, Ryo questions Shin about why he was there.

4. A Whale's Feather
Thinking about what Inspector Itou said to him the previous night, Shin decides to take a look at Ryo's files and look for the list. Before he can, a loud noise attracts his attention and he finds Jun in an old storage shed looking through things. Later that night, Jun wants to eat dinner with Ryo. After an argument with Ryo, Shin accidentally knocks the dinner out of Jun's hands, causing to Ryo leave. After getting on Ryo's computer, Shin finds the list Inspector Itou told him about.

5. A Forced Union
Shin hears Takuro, Megumi, and Kanaru talking about a student who dissappeared. Upon hearing the students name, Shin realizes he is one of people on Ryo's list. Later that night, Shin hears Jun leave and goes after him. Upon catching up he learns that Jun is hearing a voice in pain. Deciding to go with his brother to find it, Shin and Jun end up at an old abandon building.

6. The Day of the Chief's Disappearance
When the actor that is supposed to act as police cheif for a day does show up, Megumi and Kanaru are chosen to replace them. Meanwhile Ryou comes across a man in a bear costume who seems to be in some trouble. When Ryou leaves the man for a second, he returns to find an empty bear costume. Now Ryou must take his place.

7. The Other Person Known as "Me"
Shin, Jun, Megumi, Kanaru and Takurō alongside Yumi go to an inn in the outskirts of Ayanagi City for a break. During this time, Takurō tries to train himself to use his Persona. Megumi had reawakened her Persona after seeing Yumi grab a white feather from the top of the lighthouse, who almost died if Megumi's Persona didn't help her in saving Yumi. Meanwhile, Shin meets up with the mysterious woman after his Persona had attacked her in the beach.

8. Under the Camphor Tree
A long time friend of Morimoto transfers into the school, and along with her, mysterious and bizarre "pranks" start happening almost every night in the grounds. The group decides to investigate these incidents by going to the school at night. They divide into two teams: Shin, Jun and Kanaru, and Takurō and Megumi on the other. With the two older boys overly scared, the girls lead on to find Morimoto's friend collapsed on the floor of the science room. Meanwhile, Jun senses a troubled persona nearby and disappears to the camphor tree on the school's yard, and uses his own to comfort it.

9. Calling from the Sea
Shin goes along with Eiko to examine the submarine whose entire crew just disappeared. Eiko soon reveals the decision Ryou had to make in order to save Jun. How will this affect how Shin sees his brother?

10. The Shadow Smiles at Dusk
Set parallel to the events at the ocean with Shin and Eiko, Kanaru is trailed by Narasaki, under Itou's orders. After following her into a wooded area, Narasaki witnesses Megumo training Takurou on how to control his Persona. Narasaki doesn't get to see much of this before Inui finds him.

11. Definition of Dependence
Shin, Takurō, and Megumi bust up a shadow extraction group only to find out that Kanaru is the leader of the group. After a talk, it becomes obvious that she's addicted to shadow extractions and they try convincing her to quit. They then do a sleep over to try to keep her from going out. Toru reveals some information that he knew several other persona users. After she agrees to another shadow extraction, Shin breaks it up by scaring the other boys of with his persona. Depressed because Kanaru gave up, Mayuri offers to do it to her. Kanaru refuses and goes and hides in the park. Shin runs into Mayuri and she leads him to her. He goes into the place she's hiding in and then after he says he will wait outside for her till she calms down. Kanaru freaks out and Shin rushes in to help her. Shin holds onto Kanaru and as the others arrive, they are lifted into the sky by a large bubble of purple persona like energy.

12. The Savior
Ryo visits Yumi in the Ayanagi City Hospital with Shin speaking to him about his reasons why he was there. Eiko speaks up with Ito regarding her concerns of Ryo that he may be hiding some details on the Apathy Syndrome cases. Later on, Ryo meets up with Keisuke Komatsubara aka Mariya Kudou in the Ayanagi bridge, warning him that he would like to take Ryo's Persona away from him. Meanwhile, Kudou informs the Outsiders to conduct more surveillance of Shin and Jun back at Naginomori Gakuen High School.

13. Crimson Snow
Mariya kills off the rogue Yuji in the midst of a parent-teacher conference in Nagimori Gakuen. Ito and Eiko team up to find out what Ryō is up to by planting a GPS device in his vehicle. Ryō later faces off against Mariya in the mountains outside of Ayanagi City. Despite being wounded by Mariya's persona, Ryō was able to severely defeat his Pesona. Before Eiko could aid Ryō, his Persona sensed Eiko in the area and fired a beam shot on her chest, killing her. In the Kanzato residence, Jun had been able to sense Ryō and Eiko's plight.

14. Interval of Fluctuation
Shin visits the Ayanagi City Police Station to find out more about what happened to Ryō and Eiko after the media said the former was missing and the latter was said to be dead, leaving Shin heartbroken. Akihiko arrives in Ayanagi City and works to conceal information from both police and public about the Reverse Incidents. Sōtarō meets with Shin without fighting. An unknown Persona user goes berserk after he ran out of suppressant pills, forcing his Persona to go wild by draining the lifeforce out of bystanders before a beam shot kills him. Shin sees Ryō in the sky with his Persona and white feathers, but he mysteriously disappears when the lights were restored during the rogue Persona's ramapage in downtown Ayanagi.

15. What Bounds Tomorrow
Shin, still depressed over the disappearance of Ryō and Eiko, goes back to the old Kanzato residence to see Akihiko Sanada in the house. He, with Inui, informs Shin and the others Nagamori Gakuen students/Persona users on the truth behind the string of incidents dubbed by both police and the media as the "Reverse" Incidents with the reason on why the incidents were still taking place in Ayanagi City as of now.

16. Child of Release and Holy Spirit of Healing
Shin and Takuro, with Ito, get involved in a planned operation by Akihiko to take down the Marebitos. However, Shin and Takuro got their Personas pinned down by Sotaro and Udo's. Things became worse when Sotaro's persona wounds Jun by the shoulder by a beam shot in the shoulder. After Akihiko tends to Jun's wounds, Megumi assists them by taking refuge in her family home.

17. At the Village of Wind
While Jun recuperates from his shoulder wound, Megumi's memories of her abhorrence towards personas were revealed. Her brother Tomoya died when her persona was activated, leading to hatred from her mother. Megumi and her mom had a hard time mending their family ties until an accident with a trailer truck had Megumi activate her persona to save her mother from drowning, resulting in their reconnection of their family bonds and ending her mom's hatred over Megumi.

18. Sinking Dream
Jun starts to go out with Ayane, who is the mysterious girl in red who keeps appearing before Ryo and Shin. Shin decides to secretly follow the two to a local park, despite Kanaru participating in an all-English speech contest. Shin was then subjected to several visions by Ayane, including being forced to watch Eiko being brutally killed by Ryo's own Persona before Shin encounters a vision of Ryo's Persona and later fights with his own while seeing the white feathers again. Though Shin was alive later on when he wakes up in grassy field, he encounters Jun with Yuki's voice.

19. The Returnees
While taking a break from watching Megumi do a hip hop dance rountine, Takuro spotted someone who appears to be his father from the beach. Inui tells Shin and the others that the people who reemerge from their disappearance due to the Apathy Crisis had returned with either different souls or bodies. During this time, Takuro and his father try to reconcile their differences after the latter had disappeared, forcing a burden on his son and the rest of his family.

20. Memory
Discussion and planning strategies against the Marebito continue. More is also learned about the mysterious girl, Ayane. Later, Shin and Jun meet up, and Shin realizes that Yuki is the one in control of Jun's body. He then asks her where Jun is and she answers that he and Ryo are most likely together. Things take a turn for the worst while "Jun" and Morimoto are out walking together...

21. Remaining Time
Narasaki gets affected by the Apathy Syndrome, forcing everyone including Akihiko to start making preparations to locate the Marebito hideout with Jun's abduction under their watch. Keisuke gets resurrected after Jun got unconscious to control their Persona. Most of the surviving Marebito's Persona were starting to get berserk due to the lack of suppression medication required. Meanwhile, Shin encounters Hiiragi, who was involved in Keisuke's research on Personas and reveals to him the true reason for the nature of their work and why his parents left them in the first place.

22. The Possessed
While Ito and Akihiko were ordered not to get involved with the Marebito, Shin, Takuro and Kayano trek to the Marebito's hideout in the mountains and do battle with the Personas belonging to Keisuke and Ayane. Jun/Yuki's reawakend Persona, with Morimoto's in addition, was able to even the odds to Shin's and defeat Ayane's for good, but almost everyone lost consciousness. In a vision, Jun tells Shin goodbye. In a distance, he sees Ryo in a harbor.

23. Embracing the Bonds
Shin, Kanaru, Takuro and Megumi were rescued from the Marebito hideout when a raid had been launched. Kanaru reveals to Megumi that she was a cyborg planted by the Marebito and made by Keisuke in order to locate students who had the potential in summoning Personas. Shin spends the late afternoon with Kanaru. But when snow begins to fall on Ayanagi City, Shin receives a phone call and finds out about Kanaru. Shin later finds out that Kanaru had collapsed and cradled her in his arms.

24. Wedge of Atonement
Merely a flashback episode the culprit for the Ayanagi City disaster when Ayane confronted Ryo and his parents before she summoned her persona. Shin and Ryo had earlier summoned their personas in their youth when Ayane's persona killed them, which caused Shin to suppress his memories of the disaster. The whale feathers were then dispersed throughout the city when Shin's Persona killed Ayane's. Back in the present time, Kanaru had been buried alongside the other civilians who were killed 10 years ago.

25. The Groundless Loss
Shin, Takuro and Megumi reflect on Morimoto's death and the crisis that took place in Ayanagi City. Inui gets injured when Ayane revives her clone and uses its persona to disable Nakamura and his staff members as it head towards the city. While Akihiko tries to stop the clone, Ryo confronts him and warns him to back off.

26. Surfaced Future
Shin tries to confront Ryo over Jun, but he tells his younger brother to stay. Later on, Shin encounters Ayane's clone and fights off her multiple personas despite backup from Takuro and Megumi. Ryo too joins in after he clashes with Shin over the plan to destroy all personas. Jun and Ryo had been recovered, saving themselves and Ayanagi city though the latter never fully recovered from his coma. Megumi and Shin move schools in another city with Takuro taking over the store as the manager. Jun stays in Ayanagi at Naganomori Gakuen's dormitories.
Cast

Miyuki Sawashiro
Jun Kanzato (voice)

Takehito Koyasu
Ryo Kanzato (voice)

Nobuhiko Okamoto
Shin Kanzato (voice)
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