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===Background===
===Background===
Type-Moon is a Japanese company founded in 1998 by artist Takashi Takeuchi and writer Kinoko Nasu. The company's initial work was ''Kara no Kyoukai'' (aka ''Garden of Sinners''), and the visual novel ''Tsukihime''; the latter gained a strong following and resulted in lots of merchandise, a fighting game called ''Melty Blood'' featuring its characters, and an anime adaptation. The company would then transition from a doujin circle to a corporate company, and in 2004 they released ''Fate/stay night'', spawning a much wider franchise with several adaptations and spinoffs in animanga and video game formats. They have collaborated with multiple companies including French-Bread, Studio Deen, Ufotable, ImageEpoch, Marvelous Entertainment, [[Nitroplus (Japan)|Nitroplus]] and Lasengle.
'''Type-Moon''' is a Japanese company founded in 1998 by artist Takashi Takeuchi and writer Kinoko Nasu. The company's initial work was ''Kara no Kyoukai'' (aka ''Garden of Sinners''), and the visual novel ''Tsukihime''; the latter gained a strong following and resulted in lots of merchandise, a fighting game called ''Melty Blood'' featuring its characters, and an anime adaptation. The company would then transition from a doujin circle to a corporate company, and in 2004 they released ''Fate/stay night'', spawning a much wider franchise with several adaptations and spinoffs in animanga and video game formats. They have collaborated with multiple companies including French-Bread, Studio Deen, Ufotable, ImageEpoch, [[Marvelous]], [[Nitroplus]] and Lasengle.


===(2000s-)===
===1st Logo (December 30, 2002)===
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Type Moon (2002) (From - Arcade version of Melty Blood).png
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'''Logo:''' Over a white or black background, we see a bold, cursive "Tm" with the middle part of the "m" in yellow. Below is the text "TYPE-MOON".


'''Visuals:''' There is the white text "TYPE-MOON" spread out over a black background.
'''Variant:''' On ''Fate/Tiger Colosseum'', a shadow is seen behind the logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.


'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the game.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon; mostly seen on video games by the company such as ''Fate/Extra'', ''Melty Blood: Type Lumina'' and ''Fate/Grand Order''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Melty Blood'' (2002).

===2nd Logo (October 28, 2005-)===
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Type-Moon.png
Type-Moon (black background).png
Type-Moon & Ecole (2008).png
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'''Visuals:''' Over a white or black background, there is a bold, cursive "{{color|blue|'''''Tm'''''}}" with the middle part of the "m" in yellow. Below is the text "TYPE-MOON".

'''Variants:'''
*On <u>''Fate/Tiger Colosseum''</u>, a shadow is seen behind the logo.
*On the arcade and PlayStation 2 versions of <u>''Melty Blood Actress Again''</u>, the logo is seen above the [[Ecole Software Corporation|Ecole]] logo.

'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.

'''Audio:''' None or a voice saying "Type-Moon".
'''Availability:''' Seen on video games by the company such as ''Fate/Hollow Ataraxia'' (the logo's debut), ''Fate/Extra'', ''Melty Blood: Actress Again'', ''Fate/Grand Order'', and ''Melty Blood: Type Lumina''.

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Latest revision as of 19:42, 12 August 2024


Background

Type-Moon is a Japanese company founded in 1998 by artist Takashi Takeuchi and writer Kinoko Nasu. The company's initial work was Kara no Kyoukai (aka Garden of Sinners), and the visual novel Tsukihime; the latter gained a strong following and resulted in lots of merchandise, a fighting game called Melty Blood featuring its characters, and an anime adaptation. The company would then transition from a doujin circle to a corporate company, and in 2004 they released Fate/stay night, spawning a much wider franchise with several adaptations and spinoffs in animanga and video game formats. They have collaborated with multiple companies including French-Bread, Studio Deen, Ufotable, ImageEpoch, Marvelous, Nitroplus and Lasengle.

1st Logo (December 30, 2002)

Visuals: There is the white text "TYPE-MOON" spread out over a black background.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the game.

Availability: Seen on Melty Blood (2002).

2nd Logo (October 28, 2005-)

Visuals: Over a white or black background, there is a bold, cursive "Tm" with the middle part of the "m" in yellow. Below is the text "TYPE-MOON".

Variants:

  • On Fate/Tiger Colosseum, a shadow is seen behind the logo.
  • On the arcade and PlayStation 2 versions of Melty Blood Actress Again, the logo is seen above the Ecole logo.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None or a voice saying "Type-Moon".

Availability: Seen on video games by the company such as Fate/Hollow Ataraxia (the logo's debut), Fate/Extra, Melty Blood: Actress Again, Fate/Grand Order, and Melty Blood: Type Lumina.

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