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Minori (company)
was a Japanese visual novel company (previously the software division of CoMixWave until April 2007). Their most successful game is '' Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.'', which has had a manga and two anime television series based on it, and was ported to the PlayStation 2 in April 2010. They use Musica as their main engine. A few of their earlier games' opening movies were animated by Makoto Shinkai. Minori is known for its stance against fan-translations and piracy and has garnered some infamy for its actions against fan translation group No Name Losers and TLWiki, due to the controversy regarding the video game ''Rapelay'' by Illusion Soft. As a result, its main webpage is blocked for people outside Japan. In 2010, Minori, MangaGamer, and No Name Losers announced a partnership to make commercial English versions of Minori's visual novels available. On February 28, 2019, Minori announced the cessation of operations. Published games *August 31, 2001: ''Bittersweet Fools'' *April 19, ...
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Visual Novel
A , often abbreviated as VN, is a form of digital semi-interactive fiction. Visual novels are often associated with and used in the medium of video games, but are not always labeled as such themselves. They combine a textual narrative with static or animated illustrations and a varying degree of interactivity. The format is more rarely referred to as novel game, a retranscription of the ''wasei-eigo'' term , which is more often used in Japanese. Visual novels originated in and are especially prevalent in Japan, where they made up nearly 70% of the PC game titles released in 2006. In Japanese, a distinction is often made between visual novels (NVL, from "novel"), which consist primarily of narration and have very few interactive elements, and adventure games (AVG or ADV, from "adventure"), which incorporate problem-solving and other types of gameplay. This distinction is normally lost outside Japan, as both visual novels and adventure games are commonly referred to as "visual n ...
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A Breath Of Heart
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it fro ...
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Naru Nanao
is the pseudonym of a female Japanese artist from Okinawa, Japan. Nanao's choice of her pseudonym stems from Circus' game ''Aries'', in which one of the characters was named . She is a free illustrator and thus is not affiliated with one single company; she is primarily a character designer. She began working with video game developers in 2000, but she is most well known for providing original character design for three heroines in the original '' D.C.: Da Capo'' visual novel by Circus released in 2002. Other works include '' Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch'', '' Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two'', and ''Sola''. At one point, she only went by her given name Naru. She is the supervisor of her dōjinshi circle known as . She often collaborates with another circle named . She even provided the front-cover illustration for the Comiket 70 catalog for August 2006. Career Visual novels Naru Nanao has worked on numerous adult visual novels due to her status as a free illustrator and not being ...
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2C Galore
C, or c, is the third letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''cee'' (pronounced ), plural ''cees''. History "C" comes from the same letter as "G". The Semites named it gimel. The sign is possibly adapted from an Egyptian hieroglyph for a staff sling, which may have been the meaning of the name ''gimel''. Another possibility is that it depicted a camel, the Semitic name for which was ''gamal''. Barry B. Powell, a specialist in the history of writing, states "It is hard to imagine how gimel = "camel" can be derived from the picture of a camel (it may show his hump, or his head and neck!)". In the Etruscan language, plosive consonants had no contrastive voicing, so the Greek ' Γ' (Gamma) was adopted into the Etruscan alphabet to represent . Already in the Western Greek alphabet, Gamma first took a '' form in Early Etruscan, then '' in Classical Etru ...
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Tatsuya Yūki
is a common masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Tatsuya can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *達也, "master/accomplished, to be" *達矢, "master/accomplished, arrow" *竜也, "dragon, to be" *竜哉, "dragon, how" *竜弥, "dragon, all the more" *辰也, "sign of the dragon, to be" *龍也, "dragon, to be" The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. People with the name *, Japanese footballer *Tatsuya Egawa (達也, born 1961), Japanese manga artist *, Japanese manga artist * Tatsuya Enomoto (達也, born 1979), Japanese footballer *Tatsuya Fuji (born 1941), Japanese film actor *Tatsuya Fujiwara (竜也, born 1982), Japanese actor *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese volleyball player * Tatsuya Futakami, Japanese shogi player *Tatsuya Furuhashi (born 1980), Japanese football player * Tatsuya Hiruta (達也), Japanese manga artist *Tatsuya Hori (born 1935), Japanese politician * Tatsuya Isaka (達也, born 1985), Japanese actor *Tatsu ...
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Tenmon (composer)
, born , is a Japanese music composer from Tokyo, Japan born October 4, 1971. He worked in the Nihon Falcom Corporation as one of the members of Falcom Sound Team J.D.K.. During his time with Falcom, he has composed much music for Falcom games, most notably Brandish. Having known Makoto Shinkai as a coworker in Minori he has composed music for Shinkai's works since ''She and Her Cat''. He is perhaps best known for creating the soundtracks for Shinkai's subsequent works, ''Voices of a Distant Star'', ''The Place Promised in Our Early Days'', '' 5 Centimeters Per Second'' and his final Shinkai collaboration being ''Children Who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below''. As of 2019, he has joined CoMix Wave Films, but no further information is available about what he has done with them since; latest news indicate that he will not be reuniting with Shinkai for '' Suzume no Tojimari''. Project Promise In 2009, an album, titled "Promise" ("新海誠作品イメージアルバム「Promise ...
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Yū Kagami
is a very common Japanese given name used by either sex. Possible writings Yū can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *優, "tenderness" or "superiority" *夕, "evening" *友, "friend" *有, "qualified" *勇, "courage" *祐, "help" *裕, "abundant" *雄, "masculine" *悠, "permanence" *由宇, "reason, eaves" *侑, "assist" The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. People ;with the given name Yū * Yu Aida (裕), a Japanese manga artist and illustrator *Yū Aoi (優), a Japanese actress *Yū Asagiri (夕), a Japanese manga artist *Yū Asakawa (悠, born 1975), a Japanese voice actress *Yu Darvish (有), an Iranian-Japanese starting pitcher *, Japanese footballer *Yū Hayami (優), a Japanese pop singer and actress * Yū Hasebe (優), a Japanese actress, singer and model *Yū Hayashi (勇), a Japanese voice actor and singer *Yuu Kashii (由宇), a Japanese actress and model *Yuu Kikkawa (友), a Japanese pop singer *Yū Kikumura (憂), a member ...
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Nobukazu Sakai
Nobukazu (written: 延和, 伸和 or 信美) is a masculine Japanese given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa .... Notable people with the name include: * (born 1969), Japanese professional wrestler * (1793–1836), Japanese ''daimyō'' * (born 1968), Japanese musician {{given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Eden*
''Eden*'' is a Japanese visual novel by Minori for Windows playable as a DVD and was released on September 18, 2009, with a rating for everyone. An updated adult patch of the game titled ''Eden* Plus+Mosaic'' was released on the same day. Other games by Minori include '' Wind: A Breath of Heart'' and '' Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two''. A manga adaptation illustrated by Takeshi Moriki was serialized in Ichijinsha's ''Comic Rex'' magazine. An English version by MangaGamer was released on Steam on January 30, 2015. Plot In the far future, a huge mass of energy suddenly appears near Mars, which causes unusual natural phenomena. As a result, wars and terrorism occur all over the world. The Earth only has a hundred years left because of the damage. In order to avoid extinction, mankind creates two plans to escape from Earth. One is to form the World Integrated Government to gather resources and suppress antis. The other is called the "Felix plan". Humans need new technologies to travel ...
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Haru No Ashioto Pleasurable Box
Haru is a Japanese word that means "spring (season)". Haru is also a Korean word that means "day" in Korean. Haru may also refer to: *Haru (woreda), a woreda (district) in Ethiopia *Haru (given name), a unisex Japanese given name *Haru (actress), Japanese actress and model * List of Rave Master characters#Haru Glory * List of Reborn! characters#Haru Miura *Haru Okumura, a character from ''Persona 5'' * List of Fruits Basket characters#Hatsuharu Soma * ''Haru'' (1996 film), a Japanese film * ''Hal'' (2013 film), a Japanese film *Yoshida Haru, a male protagonist from the anime ''My Little Monster'' *Chikurin-in, Sanada Yukimura's wife. * List of Ressha Sentai ToQger characters#Tokatti * Tsuritama#Main characters #Haru *Haru Glory, from ''Rave Master'' *Haru, male protagonist of 2019 Korean drama ''Extraordinary You'' *Haru, a principal fictional character in ''Beverly Hills Ninja ''Beverly Hills Ninja'' is a 1997 American martial arts comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, writte ...
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Haru No Ashioto
is a Japanese adult visual novel by Minori released on July 23, 2004. A PlayStation 2 port, , was released on April 6, 2006, and a fandisc, , was released on March 31, 2006. The deluxe ''Step of Spring Paku Paku Pack'' comes with puppets of the three main heroines (Yuzuki, Yū, and Nagomi). Also, the ''Paku Paku Pack'' box is exceptionally big (about twice the size of the PlayStation 2's). The opening movie was done by Makoto Shinkai. The game is set in a small town in the fictional , Japan, to which the protagonist returns after his experiences in Tokyo. Main characters ; ; : ; : ; : ; : Media Fandisc The fandisc ''Sakura no Sakukoro -Haru no Ashioto Pleasurable Box- ''was released on March 31, 2006. The fandisc featured an after story, short stories set in the timeline of the original game and other additional content. It also featured an original video animation , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series ...
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