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Tsukihime (Japanese: 月姫, lit. ' Moon Princess ') is a Japanese adult visual novel game created by Type-Moon, who first released it at the Winter Comiket in December 2000. . In 2003, it was adapted into both an anime television series, Lunar Legend Tsukihime, animated by J.C.Staff, and a manga series, which was serialized between 2003 and 2010 in MediaWorks shōnen manga magazine Dengeki ...
Arcueid flees, and Ciel explains that Arcueid was the White Princess of the True Ancestors, until Roa offered her a rose with blood for her to undergo a cycle, where she would awaken for brief periods to kill Roa and go to sleep once more. Shiki discovers Akiha confronting Roa. Ciel arrives and rescues the siblings, forcing Roa to retreat.
The original Melty Blood game takes place in one year after Satsuki Yumizuka's non-existent route of Tsukihime and a month after Kagetsu Tohya. In the beginning of August 2001, Shiki Tohno hears of a new series of murders in Misaki Town, similar to the ones that took place in Tsukihime, in the last weeks of October 1999. Whilst searching for ...
The following is a list of characters from the OVA and manga series Carnival Phantasm, written by Eri Takenashi, Type-Moon for the manga, and Makoto Uezu for the OVA. The series focuses on funny and absurd situations happening to the various characters of the Type-Moon franchises, mostly from Fate/stay night and Tsukihime.
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Ciel a vampire hunter in the visual novel, anime and manga Tsukihime, as well as the game Melty Blood; Ciel, a character in the Mega Man Zero games; Ciel Phantomhive, the main character in the manga and anime Black Butler; Ciel Kirahoshi (Kirarin), a character in the anime series Kirakira PreCure a la Mode
The Japanese adult visual novel Fate/stay night features a number of characters created by Type-Moon, some of whom are classified as Servants with special combat abilities.. The characters listed have appeared mainly in two anime television series adaptations (Fate/stay night and Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works) with a movie trilogy adaptation (Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel) produced ...
An example of Fate/Extra's turn-based battle system.Empty boxes correspond to the appropriate commands the player needs to input to overcome the opponent's commands. Fate/Extra is a single-player three-dimensional Japanese role-playing game in the dungeon subgenre. [6]