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Yoshiaki Kawajiri, and Yoshiyuki Sadamoto are also among his inspirations. Takeuchi has also taken inspiration from anime: Fate/hollow ataraxia’s Caren Hortensia and Bazett Fraga McRemitz were based on Neon Genesis Evangelion’s Rei Ayanami and Wicked City’s Makie respectively. Takeuchi has been influenced by the work of Takeshi Obata, for example, he used the character Akari Fujisaki from the manga Hikaru no Go as the model for Tsukihime’s Satsuki Yumizuka. During middle school he and his friend Nasu read and were inspired by Ken Ishikawa’s manga adaptation of Makai Tenshō.

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He has been influenced by the manga Yu Yu Hakusho. Inspirations Takeuchi’s favourite artists are Yasuhiro Nightow, Takami Akai, Shou Tajima, and Yoshihiro Togashi. He is also called "shachō" (社長, company president) by fans. Within TYPE-MOON, and at doujinshi market events he is referred to with the cute nickname "Take-chan" (武ちゃん) Japanese honorifics § Chan.

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There is a low chance of this portrayal appearing in Melty Blood when Mecha-Hisui is selected, as a nod to his fondness of the character.

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Self Portrait and Nickname Takeuchi illustrates himself as a caricature wearing a samue and often smoking when representing himself in TYPE-MOON works. This recurrent character design is popularly referred to as "Saber face". Saber from Fate/stay night is especially favoured by Takeuchi and he has since designed a number of characters based on her design. In the TYPE-MOON doujinshi Tsukihime Dokuhon the maid character Hisui is described as being composed almost entirely from Takeuchi’s preferences. Characteristics Maid fetish and "Saber face" Takeuchi is notable for his fondness of maids, and the appearance of maid characters in both Tsukihime and Fate/stay night can be attributed to his tastes. Establishing a company In 2004, Takeuchi established the video game companies, Notes and TYPE-MOON as the main brand under which the games are published, assuming the role of representative. While working on Tsukihime Takeuchi lived in Ōta, Tokyo. Despite this schedule Takeuchi was able to produce around four hundred images for the game in seven months. As Takeuchi was still employed while working on Tsukihime he would work on the game until 4 AM after arriving home. Shortly after work began on TYPE-MOON’s first game Tsukihime, OKSG, who Takeuchi had met on the Takebouki homepage, joined the circle as manager of the website. With the later addition of Takeuchi’s former colleague and programmer from Compile Kiyobee (清兵衛) and the songwriter Keita Haga (芳賀 敬太), the circle developed into TYPE-MOON. Doujin circle management In 1998, Takeuchi formed the doujin circle ‘Takebouki’ with his friend since middle school Kinoko Nasu. At the recommendation of a former colleague Takeuchi was reemployed at Eighting where he worked as a motion designer for fighting and shooting games. Video games He worked at the video game developer Compile as a CG artist but left the company in 1998 following restructuring. In the winter of 1997 his short comic Yuusha-bu tadaima katsudouchuu!! (勇者部ただいま活動中!!) was published in an edition of § Monthly Gangan Wing (1996 – 2009) but he was unable to establish a regular serial. His real name is Tomotaka Takeuchi (竹内 友崇).īiography Mangaka Takeuchi originally intended to become a mangaka and in 1996 his manga ‘F’ was awarded an honourable mention at the 3rd Enix 21st Century Manga Grand Prize. In 2008, they contributed the special scenario to the Sega/ Chunsoft Wii visual novel 428: Shibuya Scramble, which subsequently received a sequel anime titled Canaan. He has frequently collaborated with fellow game designer Kinoko Nasu. He is notable as the co-founder of the visual novel, anime development and production enterprise Type-Moon, and for his illustrations on the visual novels, Tsukihime and Fate/stay night, which were adapted into an anime and manga series. Takashi Takeuchi ( 武内 崇, Takeuchi Takashi, born August 28, 1973) is a Japanese artist.












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