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The Tsukihime anime is an adaptation of a decent visual novel that removes most of the things that were good about it in the first place, leaving a nearly unwatchable wreck of poor character designs and boring characters. It doesn't help that the route that was chosen for adaptation is far from the best route in the original visual novel. Read the visual novel instead if you're interested.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:59, 2 April 2011

Lunar Legend Tsukihime
Tsukihime.jpg
Original Author Kinoko Nasu
Director/Artist Katsushi Sakurabi
Format Anime (TV)
Made By J.C. Staff
Episode Length half hour
# of Episodes 12

Genre

Suspense, Horror

Sum it up in a Sentence

A vampire girl meets a guy who can mince people with a pocket knife; they go on dates and fight other vampires.

Main Description

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Personal Opinions

jonjonaug

The Tsukihime anime is an adaptation of a decent visual novel that removes most of the things that were good about it in the first place, leaving a nearly unwatchable wreck of poor character designs and boring characters. It doesn't help that the route that was chosen for adaptation is far from the best route in the original visual novel. Read the visual novel instead if you're interested.

Links

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