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Name | Key/Visual Art`s Fanclub(cl47) |
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Type | Creator |
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related Anime | Air,Angel Beats!,Charlotte,Clannad,Clannad: After Story,Gekijouban Air,Gekijouban Clannad,Kaginado,Kaginado (2022),Kamisama ni Natta Hi,Kanon,Kanon (2006),Kud Wafter,Little Busters!,Little Busters! Refrain,One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e,One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e - True Stories,Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume,Planetarian: Hoshi no Hito,Planetarian: Snow Globe,Prima Doll,Rewrite,Rewrite 2nd Season,Summer Pockets |
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related Creator | 8bit,David Production,Hinoue Itaru,Hisaya Naoki,J.C.Staff,Key,Kyoto Animation,Maeda Jun,Na-Ga,Nexton,OdiakeS,Orito Shinji,P.A. Works,Toei Animation,Visual Art`s/Key |
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related Tag | romanceRomance describes a story that deals with love between two or more characters typically also having an optimistic ending. Romance is also a difficulty encountered when creating a harem.,visual novelThe two terms are similar yet different, however, the fact that they look and `feel` the same outweighs the technical differences. For clarification, visual novels are considered a sub-genre of adventure games and the term does not cover simulations. |
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Stats | 192 member, 111 posts |
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Originally founded by | eonwe on2009-06-22 08:59 |
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Current owner | eonwe |
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Club for fans of Key visual novels an anime based on them.
Key is a Japanese visual novel studio which formed on July 21, 1998 as a brand under the publisher Visual Art's and is located in Kita, Osaka, Japan. Key released their debut visual novel Kanon in June 1999, which combined an elaborate storyline, an up-to-date anime-style drawing style, and a musical score which helped to set the mood for the game. Key's second game Air released in September 2000 had a similar if not more complex storyline to Kanon and a more thorough gameplay. Both Kanon and Air were originally produced as adult games, but Key broke this trend with their third title Clannad which was released in April 2004 for all-ages. Key released their seventh and latest game Little Busters! Ecstasy in July 2008, and has worked in the past with Interchannel and Prototype for the consumer port releases of previous Key titles. Key is in the process of developing their eighth game Rewrite, and are working in collaboration with ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine to produce a mixed media project named Angel Beats!, which will be produced into an anime.
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post #33 bykdx0r on 20.09.2016 14:48
It’s looking more and more like Harmonia will be the last thing that Key is putting out. Maeda already wrote that he isn’t working on anything and neither has anything on the table. I guess this means the other parts of the Angel Beats VN are canned. Hinoue just quit the company (not suprising at all considering some of the stuff she was tweeting in the past...). They probably keep localizing stuff they already made, but I’m not expecting anything new from them.
post #32 byMortsyn on 29.07.2016 14:57
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-07-29/clannad-charlotte-writer-jun-maeda-reveals-he-needs-heart-transplant/.104783
Hope everything goes well!
post #31 byMortsyn on 05.07.2016 13:58
A kind of stealthy release, as it was out during the summer sale, Tomoyo After is now out on Steam:http://store.steampowered.com/app/462990/
post #30 byHinoe on 31.10.2015 17:00
More <sarcasm> porn stripping </sarcasm>?
post #29 byMortsyn on 31.10.2015 16:01
https://www.facebook.com/VisualArtsUSA/posts/1507390016245822
http://doki.co/2015/10/31/tomoyo-after-and-little-busters-licensed-to-be-released-on-steam/
Tomoyo After and Little Busters will join Clannad on Steam. However, unlike Clannad which has a brand new translation, Tomoyo After and Little Busters will be based on the current fantranslations.
post #27 byErmeson16 on 13.05.2015 22:56
I'm busy with studies for Monbunsho, so I didn't know.
post #26 bykdx0r on 13.05.2015 22:31
Ermeson16 wrote:
The Trial is out? I have to download it.
For a while actually, since character1 was like 2 weeks ago. I'm just a bit late with reading the Trial.
post #24 bykdx0r on 13.05.2015 16:11
So did anyone else check out the 1st Beat Trial? Not done with it yet, but i really liked what i read so far. No doubts anymore about the full game it will probably be great.
post #23 byxellospl on 06.01.2015 09:54
CDB-Man wrote:
Indeed, that was my first thought as well.
Great minds think alike.
post #22 byCDB-Man on 05.01.2015 07:06
xellospl wrote:
Approved by Gordon Ramsay?
Indeed, that was my first thought as well.
post #19 byHinoe on 19.02.2013 16:51
J.C.Staff animated it. That's the problem.
We already know they fail at adapting VNs (*cough cough* "there is no Tsukihime anime" *cough cough*).
post #17 byyuudai on 16.02.2013 21:58
oerny wrote:
After all its a key anime, it cannot be that bad.
It is.
post #16 byoerny on 16.02.2013 21:23
I haven't watched it yet but I guess I will still watch it after a good group has finished the series by then
After all its a key anime, it cannot be that bad.
post #15 bystuntsman on 16.02.2013 17:12
I would say you'd be better off with a rewatch of the previous ones.
post #14 bykevn57 on 15.02.2013 15:44
As a real fan of all the previous Key anime releases, should I bother watching Little Busters, or would I be better off spending my time doing a rewatch of their previous anime. I know some people hate it "lysanderd" and some love it "desolaxe". What's the general opinion of Key fans?