![]() ![]() Tsukihime was adapted soon after in 2003 into an anime series, Shingetsutan Tsukihime, which was produced by J.C.Staff and published by Geneon, and a manga series based upon Shingetsutan Tsukihime that has been published since 2004. ![]() The game led to the creation of numerous top selling merchandise, memorabilia, and a fanbase numbering millions around the World. ![]() In December 2000, Type-Moon released the visual novel Tsukihime, which sold extremely well and amassed a large fanbase because of its comprehensive and expansive storyline and writer Kinoko Nasu's unique style of storytelling. The names "TYPE-MOON" and "Notes" come from one of their early works, Notes. The two formed the doujin soft organization known as Type-Moon in 1999. Before the official creation of Type-Moon, writer Kinoko Nasu and artist Takashi Takeuchi printed the series of light novels Kara no Kyoukai in October 1998. ![]()
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