2011-06-30, 22:56 | Link #208 |
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So I saw this thread, and reality seemed to break. Type-moon and comedy? Are we talking some sick, sadistic Japanese form of comedy here, since Type-moon and comedy generally aren't used in the same sentence. Then I see the trailers a couple pages back... and this is an instant MUST WATCH. Appears to take away the Grimdark that Type-moon is infamous for, add in harem hijinks (which I live for)... we have ourselves a winner.
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2011-07-04, 09:13 | Link #213 | |
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Yes, I am really surprised Rin isn't behind them with a mean face.
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2011-07-04, 20:19 | Link #214 | |
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2011-07-05, 01:48 | Link #220 | |
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Tsukihime and Fate/Stay Night were and still are to varying degrees immensely popular and critically acclaimed visual novels that became anime series, both of them. Afterwards both became full-on manga series as well. One of Tsukihime's sequels, Melty Blood, has several incarnations and have, to date, three manga series based on it. The original material is very character and plot-heavy with lots of drama and dark takes on vampires and wizardry, yet at the same time filled with great humor at places.
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comedy, fate/extra, fate/stay night, melty_blood, tsukihime, type-moon |
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