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Shōjo☆Kageki Revue Starlight Stage Musical Impression Drama: Distant El Dorado (少女☆歌劇 レヴュースタァライト 舞台奏像劇 遥かなるエルドラド Shōjo☆Kageki Revyū Sutāraito Butai Sōzōgeki Harukanaru Eru Dorado?) is an visual novel developed by Frontwing and published by Bushiroad Games. It was released on August 8, 2024 on the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. The official English title is Revue Starlight El Dorado.

Synopsis[]

The vast ocean sings to me.
I must go and conquer it!

For our last summer at Seisho Music Academy...
With the 101st Seisho Festival's Starlight just around the corner...
The students of the 99th Class decide to take up the challenge of performing Japan's most famous play,
the ocean-spanning tragedy of El Dorado.

The son of an exiled, disgraced admiral: Salvatore Guglie.
The heir of an up-and-coming Spanish aristocrat: Alejandro Javier Cavallero Cruz.
This story has two leads... Who will we choose to play those roles?

The curtain is rising on the 99th Class's next stage, as they ready to set sail across their own oceans.[1]

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What the two of us saw on the water's horizon,
Was it a golden dream, or fated vengeance?

Karen Aijo will go to the next stage.

I must set out to conquer the open sea.[3]

『少女☆歌劇レヴュースタァライト_舞台奏像劇_遙かなるエルドラド』ゲームオープニングムービー

『少女☆歌劇レヴュースタァライト 舞台奏像劇 遙かなるエルドラド』ゲームオープニングムービー

Shōjo☆Kageki Revue Starlight Butai Sōzōgeki Harukanaru El Dorado Opening Movie

少女☆歌劇_レヴュースタァライト_舞台奏像劇_遙かなるエルドラド_PV

少女☆歌劇 レヴュースタァライト 舞台奏像劇 遙かなるエルドラド PV

Shōjo☆Kageki Revue Starlight Butai Sōzōgeki Harukanaru El Dorado PV

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Trivia[]

  • El Dorado is a mythical kingdom of gold allegedly located somewhere in the Americas. As an allegory, it is used to invoke something important one spends their entire life seeking, only for it to have never existed at all.
  • Distant El Dorado[4] was a play discussed and performed in some parts of the movie, notably starring one Chizuru Saegusa. It has also appeared in Saikai Eyes, during the time of Sawa Souda and Ichika Saegusa.

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