Moetron reports that an OVA of Lucky Star, the very successful anime adaptation of Kagami Yoshimizu’s 4koma strip, will be announced in the next issue of Comptiq (L*S’s home magazine). (If you’re wondering about what it says about Type-Moon in that image, it says it’s going to have some details about their new project.)
Also, the issue is going to have Lucky Star magnets. *Adds to her amazon.co.jp to-buy list* ♥
ComiPress has word that Type-Moon has announced their newest game project: Mahoutsukai no Yoru - Witch on a Holy Night. It’ll be based on an unpublished story by co-founder Kinoko Nasu, who wrote pretty much all of Type-Moon’s popular games as well as the Kara no Kyoukai novels.
Akiba-CH has more on the story’s plot: the main heroine is actually a character seen in both Tsukihime and Melty Blood, Aoko Aozaki, the descendent of a mage family. She is witnessed using her magic by a country bumpkin who comes to believe that all urbanites have such powers; since she isn’t supposed to let anyone see her powers, Aoko is convinced that she has to kill him…except instead they wind up all living together in a mansion with Alice Kuonji, a school mate and fellow mage of Aoko’s.
More info will come available on April 21st. And an anime adaptation? Yeah, probably eventually.
Okay, ero-gamers of the world: I know you like Type Moon. I know this because I feel like if I see another freakin’ figure from Fate/Stay Night, I may implode. (Thanks a lot, Randall.)
So, then, a couple of you might be excited to know that Type Moon is going to put out a mega crossover drama CD, featuring characters from F/SN, Tsukihime, Melty Blood, and various others.
It’s going to be called All Around Type Moon, but I think it would have been more accurate to call it something like Type Moon: RESERVoir Chronicle. And have a white Arcueid and a black Arcueid that can pass items to each other by eating them. And Type Moon should change their name to CLAMP Moon. Seeeriously.*
* No, not seriously. I’m kidding. It’s not like CLAMP was the first to cross over their works, either. ;>