The Tsukihime series is a TYPE-MOON media collective following various events involving vampire cases and murders around Misaki Town, followed by the eyes of Shiki Tohno, one of the few holders of the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception and the main protagonist of Tsukihime, Kagetsu Tohya and Melty Blood.
History[]
- Tsukihime - December 29, 2000
- Tsukihime PLUS-DISC - January 31, 2001
- Kagetsu Tohya - August 10, 2001
- Talk. - August 2001
- Melty Blood - December 30, 2002
- Lunar Legend Tsukihime (anime) - 2003
- Lunar Legend Tsukihime (manga) - 2003
- Melty Blood Re-ACT - May 30, 2004
- TAKE MOON - 2004
- Melty Blood Act Cadenza - March 29, 2005
- Melty Blood (manga) - 2005
- Prelude - August 20, 2006
- Melty Blood Actress Again - September 19, 2008
- Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code - July 29, 2010
- Carnival Phantasm - 2011
- Melty Blood X - 2011
- Hana no Miyako - 2013
- Melty Blood Back Alley Nightmare - 2015
Connections[]
The series first started with the events of Tsukihime which is directly connected to the sequels and spinoffs. Kagetsu Tohya and Melty Blood both acts as sequels taking place one year later after the events of the first Tsukihime game. Melty Blood is supposed to follow the canceled project of Satsuki Yumizuka's route which was originally planned for Tsukihime. Melty Blood Re-ACT and Melty Blood Act Cadenza are expansions of the original game but in Melty Blood Act Cadenza, almost all events that occur in the story-modes of the characters in this game are set in events based on alternate realities and different timelines that are totally out of current chronological timeline of Tsukihime/Melty Blood series (except certain story-modes of some characters). Melty Blood Actress Again is as a direct sequel to the story mode of Melty Blood.
Hana no Miyako is a spin-off story of the Melty Blood manga, featuring Miyako Arima as the protagonist. This manga also involves other TYPE-MOON characters in the story.
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