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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. | 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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+ | For the Visual Novel fan, Tsukihime is a landmark title that many owe themselves to read. It launched TYPE-MOON into the forefront of the VN community, and was especially notable for being one of the first major VN translation attempts to succeed. It helps that the story is pretty fascinating and classic a Kinoko Nasu work. For the anime fan, well, there's a reason there's a meme stating "There is no Tsukihime anime". | ||
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*[http://www.geneon-ent.co.jp/rondorobe/anime/tsukihime/index.html ''Shingetsutan Tsukihime'' Official Site] | *[http://www.geneon-ent.co.jp/rondorobe/anime/tsukihime/index.html ''Shingetsutan Tsukihime'' Official Site] | ||
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Revision as of 15:36, 2 May 2011
Lunar Legend Tsukihime | |
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Original Author | Kinoko Nasu |
Director/Artist | Katsushi Sakurabi |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | J.C. Staff |
Episode Length | half hour |
# of Episodes | 12 |
Contents
Genre
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
After an accident that leaves him nearly dead, Tohno Shiki awakens to find that he now sees the world as if it were covered in lines. This new vision assaults him with constant headaches, and furthermore he finds that by cutting along the lines he is able to dismember any object effortlessly. Highly disturbed by this, he is saved when a wandering woman with red hair befriends him and gives him special glasses to suppress the ability.
Years later, Shiki is living a normal life that is changed suddenly when he is called back to return to the Tohno family mansion. At the same time, bizarre blood-sucking murders have been occurring around the town. Shiki soon finds that his "Mystic Eyes of Death Perception" may soon find a ghastly use.
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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.
Nate RFB
For the Visual Novel fan, Tsukihime is a landmark title that many owe themselves to read. It launched TYPE-MOON into the forefront of the VN community, and was especially notable for being one of the first major VN translation attempts to succeed. It helps that the story is pretty fascinating and classic a Kinoko Nasu work. For the anime fan, well, there's a reason there's a meme stating "There is no Tsukihime anime".