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  • Type-Moon

    Japanese game company

    Type-Moon (stylized as TYPE-MOON) is a Japanese video game company, best known for their visual novels, co-founded by author Kinoko Nasu and illustrator Takashi Takeuchi. It is also known under the name Notes Co., Ltd. (有限会社ノーツ, Yūgen gaisha Nōtsu) for its publishing and corporate operations, as it is the company official name, while Type-Moon is a brand name as a homage to the original doujin group. After creating the popular visual novel Tsukihime as a doujin softcircle, Type-Moon has since incorporated and produced the even more popular visual novel Fate/stay night, which became its most well-known title. Both series have also been adapted into anime and manga series that have amassed a global fanbase.

    History

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    Type-Moon was founded by artist Takashi Takeuchi and writer Kinoko Nasu, whose first project was the novel Kara no Kyoukai,[1] which was originally released in October 1998 and reprinted in 2004. The company name Type-Moon comes from one of Nasu's older works, Notes. [sic], written for the angel-themed doujin anthology Angel Voice in May 1999. On December 28, 2000, Type-Moon released the adultWindowsvisual novelTsukihime, which sold extremely well and amassed a large fanbase

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  • Kinoko Nasu

    Japanese author (born 1973)

    Kunihiro Nasu (奈須 國広, Nasu Kunihiro),[1][2][3] known better as Kinoko Nasu (奈須 きのこ, Nasu Kinoko), is a Japanese author, best known for writing the light novelThe Garden of Sinners and visual novelsTsukihime and Fate/stay night, and a co-founder of Type-Moon. Nasu graduated from Hosei University with a major in human science.

    Biography

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    Together with junior high school classmate and friend Takashi Takeuchi, Nasu formed Type-Moon in 2000, originally as a dōjin group to create the visual novel Tsukihime, which soon gained immense popularity. Nasu's influences include Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yukito Ayatsuji, Soji Shimada, Natsuhiko Kyogoku, Kenji Takemoto,[4]Ken Ishikawa[5] and Yasuhiro Nightow.[6]

    After the success of Tsukihime, Type-Moon became a commercial organization. A sequel to Tsukihime, Kagetsu Tohya, was released in August 2001. On 28 January 2004, Type-Moon released Fate/stay night, written by Nasu; it, too, gained great success, becoming one of the most popular visual novels on the day of its release. A sequel to Fate/stay night, Fate/hollow ataraxia, was released on 28 October 2005. Nasu's visual novel work has been adapted to extrem

    The Garden criticize Sinners

    1998–1999 Altaic light different series bid Kinoko Nasu

    Cover break into the eminent The Garden of Sinners novel

    GenreDark fantasy[1]
    Written byKinoko Nasu
    Illustrated byTakashi Takeuchi
    Published byType-Moon(original creator)
    Kodansha(commercial publisher)
    DemographicMale
    Original runOctober 1998 – Honorable 1999
    Volumes2 (2004 printing)
    3 (2007–2008 printing) + 2 short stories(List clutch volumes)
    Directed by

    Various

    • Ei Aoki(ep. 1)
      Takuya Nonaka (ep. 2)
      Mitsuru Obunai (ep. 3)
      Teiichi Takiguchi (ep. 4)
      Takayuki Hirao(ep. 5)
      Takahiro Miura (ep. 6)
      Shinsuke Takizawa (ep. 7)
      Tomonori Sudou (ep. 8)
    Produced byHikaru Kondo
    Atsuhiro Iwakami
    Takashi Takeuchi
    Written byMasaki Hiramatsu (ep. 1–7)
    Akira Hiyama (ep. 8)
    Music byYuki Kajiura
    StudioUfotable
    Licensed by
    Released Dec 1, 2007 – Sep 28, 2013
    Runtime

    45-121 minutes

    • 50 minutes (ep. 1)
      59 minutes (ep. 2)
      57 minutes (ep. 3)
      45 minutes (ep. 4)
      113 minutes (ep. 5)
      58 minutes (ep. 6)
      121 minutes (ep. 7)
      88 minutes (ep. 8)
    Films8
    Directed byVarious
    Produced byHikaru Kondo
    Atsuhiro Iwakami