Koihime Musō

Koihime Musō (Japanese恋 姫 † 无双, also Koihime Musō: Doki Otome no Sangokushi Engi Darake ,恋 姫 † 无双~ドキッ ☆ 乙女 だらけ の 三国志 演義~ ) is a Ren'ai Adventure Strategy of Japanese eroge game developer BaseSon from the year 2007. The game was adapted into an anime and manga.

Content

The franchise is based on the Chinese classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The action takes place during and after the fall of the Han Dynasty in China, although most of the characters are female, and the three kingdoms that emerged after the Han period, here previously existed.

First, the three kingdoms of the Han are still loyal, but then breaks out a civil war, the princes fight each other and the empire collapses. Here, several factions form: The Shoku, led by Kazuto Hongō in Koihime Musō, the Gi Group under Queen Soso the kingdom Wei, the Go faction, led by the Princess Sonken of the Wu empire, the Tōtaku under the Governor Tōtaku the Dong province and the En / yuan under the mistress Ensho the province of yuan. Later, the Kōkintō under the Zhang sisters and Chōkaku, Choho and Chōryō and Nanban come out of Mōkaku it.

Publication of Games

Developed by BaseSon PC game was released in Japan on 26 January 2007 at Nexton. The management of production had K. Baggio short when authors were Izumi Kumashiro, Takuya Aoyama, Assault and Shiina Arai involved. Kōnan Hachina, Tantaka, Hiyota Katagiri, Eiji Nichi and Hokuto Saeki were responsible for the character design and backgrounds, the music is by Takumaru, Ryo Mizutsuki and Ichinoryū Uehara.

An English version was published on 28 February 2011 at Manga Gamer funded by Nexton. Due to the large number of character and associated costs for licensing the Japanese voice acting is Nexton the voices only decided as of 2000 copies sold for the English version to license. A re-release with the Japanese voices appeared by on April 5, 2012.

On 20 November 2008, developed by Regista adult version followed for the PlayStation 2, which was distributed by Yeti.

On 20 December 2010 in Japan followed a browser game adaptation called Web Koihime Musō (Web恋 姫 † 无双) marketed by Gamania Digital Entertainment. In March 2012, the beta registration for the German -language implementation opened under the title Koihime Musou - Battle Maidens.

Manga

A manga adaptation of the game by the illustrator Yayoi Hizuki appears since April 2008 in the manga magazine Dengeki G 's Festival! Comic of the publisher MediaWorks. The individual chapters also appeared in an anthology so far.

Anime

The anime adaptation of the game produced the studio Dogakobo in 2008. Directed by Nobuaki Nakanishi and character design designed Miwa Oshima. The series was erstausgestrahlt of 9 July 2008 to 24 September 2009, shortly after midnight and therefore the previous TV day of Tokyo MX in Japan, 15 minutes later at Chiba TV, from July 11th at KBS Kyoto, TV Aichi, from 15 July on TV Saitama and from July 25 at AT -X. On 1 April 2009, an original video animation was published the series in Japan.

A second anime series, entitled Shin Koihime Musō (真·恋 姫 † 无双) also included 12 episodes and was first broadcast October 5, 2009 to December 21, 2009 at AT -X. A third season of the series Shin Koihime Musō - Otome Tairan (真·恋 姫 † 无双~乙 女 大乱~ ) followed by the April 4, 2010 to 17 June 2010 also had 12 episodes. . Both sequels were largely created by the same staff.

Synchronization

Music

The opening credits of the series is underlaid with the song flower of bravery by fripSide, used to Sekai wa Atashi ☆ Legend yappari for the credits! (やっぱり 世界 は あたし ☆ れじぇんど! ) By fripSide NAO project!.

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