Dance with Devils: Fortuna

Dance with Devils -Fortuna-
Dance with Devils: Fortuna
Genres: Mythology, Reverse Harem, Romance, School, Supernatural, Vampire
Themes: Mythology, Reverse Harem, School, Vampire
Studios: Brain's Base
Producers: Avex Pictures, DIVE II Entertainment
Rating: 6.26 / 10
Rank: #8687
Popularity: #5254
Users Listed: 20,272
Users Scored: 3,198
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 05/13/2025
Aired: November 4, 2017 (Fall)
Type: movie
Source: Mixed Media
Age Rating: R
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

Ritsuka Tachibana’s predictable existence is disrupted by her brother's return and an unexpected invitation from the student council. These seemingly minor shifts lead to unsettling encounters, revealing a hidden world beneath the surface of her ordinary life. When a violent intrusion shatters her normalcy – involving supernatural entities and a powerful artifact – Ritsuka is thrust into a dangerous conflict.

Navigating this new reality, she finds an unlikely ally in Rem Kaginuki, blurring lines between friendship and something more. Simultaneously, long-held secrets surrounding her brother cast doubt on past perceptions. The narrative explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the complexities of burgeoning relationships amidst extraordinary circumstances. It’s a character-driven story that delves into personal growth within a world grappling with ancient forces.

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Characters:

  • Kaginuki, Rem (Main) - Voice Actors: Saitou, Souma
  • Nanashiro, Mage (Main) - Voice Actors: Kimura, Subaru
  • Natsumezaka, Shiki (Main) - Voice Actors: Hirakawa, Daisuke
  • Sogami, Urie (Main) - Voice Actors: Kondo, Takashi
  • Tachibana, Lindo (Main) - Voice Actors: Hatano, Wataru
  • Tachibana, Ritsuka (Main) - Voice Actors: Akaneya, Himika
  • Jek (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Suzuki, Yuto
  • Kuzuha, Azuna (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Matsuda, Risae
  • Marius (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Toyonaga, Toshiyuki
  • Nesta (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Koyama, Rikiya
  • Roen (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Suzuki, Tatsuhisa

Staff:

  • Miyagi, Souji (Producer)
  • Yazaki, Fumi (Producer)
  • Yoshimura, Ai (Director)
  • Hatano, Wataru (Theme Song Performance)
  • Hirakawa, Daisuke (Theme Song Performance)
  • Kimura, Subaru (Theme Song Performance)
  • Kondo, Takashi (Theme Song Performance)
  • Saitou, Souma (Theme Song Performance)
  • Toyonaga, Toshiyuki (Theme Song Performance)
  • Araki, Mio (Assistant Animation Director)
  • Elements Garden (Music)
  • Maeda, Hirotaka (Original Character Design)
  • Morokuma, Michiko (Art Director)
  • Nobe, Nobuyasu (Associate Producer)
  • Ootsuka, Natsuko (Color Design)
  • Ozawa, Juukou (Planning)
  • Suzuki, Yuto (Inserted Song Performance)
  • Tafu, Naohiro (Planning)
  • Takashina, Yuka (Animation Director, Chief Animation Director, Character Design)

Reviews:

  • User kuroneko0420 (Score: 6/10):
    What should I say? If you have seen the original Dance with devils anime, then there is no point to watch this film. It's the whole story compressed into one film with most of those damn songs. If you haven't seen the original episodes this does a piss poor job at covering the story, the little it has. So I don't recommend watching this! If you're interested just watch the anime, ignore this, it adds nothing to the whole picture. The visual art and sound is nice, but the characters are so flat that I see no point to this movie at all. As I havesaid, watch the original show, there you get more info about the characters, but since it is based on an otome game, the anime gives little character development. The main heroine is somewhat tolerable, but as I have said the other characters are plain. I believe this is just a means to advertise the actual otome game that it is based on.
  • User apaulagize (Score: 5/10):
    Side note: I could not, for the life of me, find this English-subbed, so I watched the unsubbed one currently on Youtube. I feel like I’ve reached a new level of depravity by watching a movie based on an *otome* game without any context or English subs... Anyway... “Dance with Devils: Fortuna” is a 2017 film based on the *otome* game of the same franchise name. The film follows the female heroine Ritsuka, who lives her school life happily until she returns home to find it infiltrated by suspicious men, who turn out to be a group of mythical beings. I have a feeling that I putthis in my “Plan to Watch” list years ago... simply because I thought the theatrical poster looked pretty? (Not gonna lie, Rem looks pretty...) I don’t think I had any idea that this was based on an *otome* game.nnThat being said, the story was very typical of what you see in an *otome* game: Pretty girl finds herself amongst a group of hot dudes, and she doesn’t know who to pick. The characters overall were.... despairingly boring. I think even if I watched the movie with subs, I would still think that the characters would be so void of personalities (and again, playing into the tropes found in most *otome* games).nnThe art, as mentioned previously, was pretty good. Even the fight scenes weren’t bad at all. I also had no idea that there was a musical element to the franchise, and once the characters started singing... I couldn’t take them very seriously...nnOverall, I didn’t really enjoy this film at all.

Related Anime/Manga:

  • Dance with Devils (anime - Alternative Version)