BIOHAZARD 2 DRAMA ALBUM ~The Little Runaway Sherry~ (バイオハザード2 ドラマアルバム ~小さな逃亡者・シェリー~,baiohazādo 2 dorama arubamu ~ chīsana tōbō-sha sherī ~?) is a Japanese radio play. The play was produced by Capcom's newly established in-house sound studio, Suleputer with writing tackled by the equally new creative writing studio, Flagship. The play aired in four parts on Radio Osaka's Iizuka Mayumi no MEGA-TON Smile from 7–28 February 1999.[1][note 1] Fans who bought CD copies when they came out were also entered into a lottery for three different types of prizes. The two A-Prize winners won limited-edition SEIKO-brand R-SUS watches, five B-Prize winners received MobyDick Tyrant figures and a promotional VHS, and a further 200 winners of the C-Prize won BIOHAZARD-themed wallets.[2]
In late 1998 Capcom entered an agreement with Radio Osaka to produce a series of Flagship-written radio plays to air on their Sunday show, Iizuka Mayumi no MEGA-TON Smile. These plays were each cut into four to five parts, and would be aired throughout the month. These radio plays were Chōkō Senki Kikaiō, broadcast from 8–29 November; Street Fighter Zero 3, broadcast from 6–27 December; Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiiro-chō no Kiseki, broadcast from 3–31 January; The Little Runaway Sherry from 7–28 February, and concluding with BIOHAZARD 2 Drama Album ~The Female Spy Ada Lives~ from 7–28 March.[3] With Resident Evil 2 writer Noboru Sugimura busy handling scripts for Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil CODE:Veronica and Resident Evil 4, writing duties for The Little Runaway Sherry were instead tackled by Kyōko Sagiyama, Junichi Miyashita and Yasuyuki Suzuki, television writers familiar with Sugimura. The Nintendo 64 release of Resident Evil 2 released later the same year would add EX files alluding to the characters and settings featured in the two dramas.