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==Novels== |
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The games are also being novelized. Currently, only one volume (EXTRA 運命/Extra: Unmei) has been released. |
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===List=== |
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*'''Muv-Luv (1)- EXTRA: Unmei''' (マブラヴ〈1〉EXTRA 運命) |
*'''Muv-Luv (1)- EXTRA: Unmei''' (マブラヴ〈1〉EXTRA 運命) |
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**ISBN 4-0863-0323-X |
**ISBN 4-0863-0323-X |
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*'''Muv-Luv (2)- EXTRA: Yuujou''' (マブラヴ〈2〉EXTRA 友情) |
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**ISBN 4-08-630344-2 |
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==Other Appearances== |
==Other Appearances== |
Revision as of 12:51, 23 February 2007
Muv-Luv (マブラヴ) is an 18+ adventure game (or, rather, a "超王道学園AVG") released in 2003 for the PC by âge.
A fandisc, also 18+, Muv-Luv Supplement (マブラヴ サプリメント), was released in 2004.
A sequel, Muv-Luv Alternative (マブラヴ オルタネイティブ), also 18+, was released in 2006. Its genre is, according to âge, "a tale of love and courage" ("あいとゆうきのおとぎばなし").
Comic adaptions of Extra and Unlimited are available. Both have been completed.
All-age versions of both Muv-Luv and Muv-Luv Alternative were released on 22 September 2006.
A new Muv-Luv Alternative project, Total Eclipse, using short stories and dioramas utilizing figures by Volks, started on 21 December 2006 with the February 2007 issue of Tech Gian.
The title Muv-Luv is supposed to mean "true love".
A Muv-Luv Alternative fandisc, Altered Fable (アルタードフェイブル) was announced in February 2007. There is no release date yet.
History
- 28 February 2003: Muv-Luv released
- 30 April 2004: Muv-Luv (DVD-ROM version) released
- 17 December 2004: Muv-Luv Supplement (first edition) released
- 24 December 2005: Muv-Luv Supplement (regular edition released
- 24 February 2006: Muv-Luv Alternative (DVD-ROM version) released
- 3 March 2006: Muv-Luv Alternative (CD-ROM version) released
- 22 September 2006: Muv-Luv (all-age version) and Muv-Luv Alternative (all-age version) released
Characters
Main characters (Extra/Unlimited/Alternative)
- Shirogane Takeru (白銀武)
- Voice: Hoshi Souichiro (保志総一朗)
- Extra- The protagonist, a third-year Hakuryou Hiiragi student.
- Unlimited/Alternative- The protagonist, who one day finds himself in a parallel world.
- Voice: Hoshi Souichiro (保志総一朗)
- Kagami Sumika (鑑純夏)
- Voice: Taguchi Hiroko (田口宏子)
- Extra- Takeru's childhood friend and classmate. They've been together for so long that he can't imagine what life would be like without her.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A brain in a tube.
- Voice: Taguchi Hiroko (田口宏子)
- Mitsurugi Meiya (御剣冥夜)
- Voice: Okushima Kazumi (奥島和美)
- Extra- A rich girl who showed up in Takeru's bed one day.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A cadet in unit 207, and later a pilot in squad A-01. Also the shogun's twin sister.
- Voice: Okushima Kazumi (奥島和美)
- Sakaki Chiduru (榊千鶴)
- Voice: Kurata Masayo (倉田雅世)
- Extra- Chairman of Takeru's class. Constantly at loggerheads with Kei. Used to be captain of the Lacrosse club.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A cadet in unit 207, and later a pilot in squad A-01. Still at loggerheads with Kei.
- Voice: Kurata Masayo (倉田雅世)
- Ayamine Kei (彩峰慧)
- Voice: Nagashima Yuuko (永島由子)
- Extra- One of Takeru's classmates. Strange. Constantly at loggerheads with Chizuru.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A cadet in unit 207, and later a pilot in squad A-01. Still strange, and still constantly at loggerheads with Chiduru.
- Voice: Nagashima Yuuko (永島由子)
- Tamase Miki (珠瀬壬姫)
- Voice: Hitomi (ひと美)
- Extra- The class mascot.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A cadet in unit 207, and later a pilot in squad A-01. Specializes in sniping.
- Voice: Hitomi (ひと美)
- Yoroi Mikoto (鎧衣尊人)
- Voice: Takagi Reiko (高木礼子)
- Extra- One of Takeru's classmates, who plays Valgern-On with him quite often. Seemingly male.
- Voice: Takagi Reiko (高木礼子)
- Jinguuji Marimo (神宮司まりも)
- Voice: Ayaka Minami (綾香南)
- Extra- Form and English teacher of Takeru's class. Yuuko's best friend since their school days.
- Unlimited/Alternative- Unit 207's instructor.
- Voice: Ayaka Minami (綾香南)
- Kouduki Yuuko (香月夕呼)
- Voice: Motoi Emi (本井えみ)
- Extra- A physics teacher. Marimo's best friend since their school days.
- Unlimited/Alternative- Vice-commander of the Yokohama base. Working on mankind's last hope, Alternative IV.
- Voice: Motoi Emi (本井えみ)
Main characters (Unlimited/Alternative)
- Yoroi Mikoto (鎧衣美琴)
- Voice: Takagi Reiko (高木礼子)
- A cadet in unit 207, and later a pilot in squad A-01. Definitely female.
- Voice: Takagi Reiko (高木礼子)
- Yashiro Kasumi (社霞)
- Voice: Kuribayashi Minami (栗林みな実)
- A mysterious girl who can be found in a certain room on floor B-19 of the Yokohama base which has a brain in a cylinder. Has something to do with Alternative IV.
- Voice: Kuribayashi Minami (栗林みな実)
Main characters (Alternative)
- 00 Unit/Kagami Sumika (00ユニット/鑑純夏)
- Voice: Taguchi Hiroko (田口宏子)
- The 00 Unit, humanity's trump card in the battle against the BETA, a quasi-clone-thing of Sumika with the contents of her brain (but not the still-living brain itself, which was killed in the process of her creation).
- Voice: Taguchi Hiroko (田口宏子)
- Isumi Michiru (伊隅みちる)
- Voice: Watanabe Kumiko (渡辺久美子)
- From Kimi ga Ita Kisetsu. Captain of squad A-01.
- Voice: Watanabe Kumiko (渡辺久美子)
- Hayase Mitsuki (速瀬水月)
- Voice: Ishibashi Tomoko (石橋朋子)
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. A member of squad A-01.
- Voice: Ishibashi Tomoko (石橋朋子)
- Suzumiya Haruka (涼宮遙)
- Voice: Kuribayashi Minami (栗林みな実)
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. A member of squad A-01.
- Voice: Kuribayashi Minami (栗林みな実)
- Munakata Misae (宗像美冴)
- Voice: Asakawa Yuu (浅川悠)
- A member of squad A-01.
- Kazama Touko (風間梼子)
- Voice: Itou Shizuka (伊藤 静)
- A member of squad A-01.
Sub-characters (Extra/Unlimited/Alternative)
- Tsukuyomi Mana (月詠真那)
- Voice: Ueda Akiko (上田亜希子)
- Extra- A ninja maid.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A first lieutenant in the imperial defence army.
- Voice: Ueda Akiko (上田亜希子)
- Kamiyo Tatsumi (神代巽)
- Voice: Kaibara Erena (海原エレナ)
- Extra- A ninja maid trainee.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A second lieutenant in the imperial defence army.
- Voice: Kaibara Erena (海原エレナ)
- Tomoe Yukino (巴雪乃)
- Voice: Miyauchi Yuka (宮内裕香)
- Extra- A ninja maid trainee.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A second lieutenant in the imperial defence army.
- Voice: Miyauchi Yuka (宮内裕香)
- Ebisu Minagi (戎美凪)
- Voice: Matsumoto Chiaki (まつもとちあき)
- Extra- A ninja maid trainee.
- Unlimited/Alternative- A second lieutenant in the imperial defence army.
- Voice: Matsumoto Chiaki (まつもとちあき)
- Suzumiya Akane (涼宮茜)
- Voice: Mizuhashi Kaori (水橋かおり)
- Extra- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. A friend and rival of Chiduru's.
- Alternative- A member of squad A-01.
- Voice: Mizuhashi Kaori (水橋かおり)
- Ichimonji Takahashi (一文字鷹嘴)
- Voice: Koyasu Takehito (子安武人)
- Extra- Meiya's chauffeur, who drives an extremely long limousine. Parody of Takahashi Ryousuke from Initial D.
- Alternative- Captain of the destroyer Yuunagi.
- Voice: Koyasu Takehito (子安武人)
- Kashiwagi Haruko (柏木晴子)
- Voice: Hidaka Narumi (日高奈留美)
- Extra- One of Takeru's classmates.
- Alternative- A member of squad A-01.
- Voice: Hidaka Narumi (日高奈留美)
- Sagiri Naoya (沙霧尚哉)
- Voice: Koyasu Takehito (子安武人)
- Extra- A doctor.
- Alternative- A captain in the imperial defence army's capital defence forces.
- Voice: Koyasu Takehito (子安武人)
- Tamase Genjousai (珠瀬玄丞斎)
- Voice: Inada Tetsu (稲田徹)
- Extra- Miki's father.
- Unlimited/Alternative- Under-secretary-general of the United Nations and Miki's father.
- Voice: Inada Tetsu (稲田徹)
Sub-characters (Unlimited/Alternative)
- Paul Radhabinod (パウル・ラダビノッド)
- Voice: Wakamoto Norio (若本規夫)
- Commander of the Yokohama base.
- Voice: Wakamoto Norio (若本規夫)
- Kyoudzuka Shidzue (京塚志津江)
- Voice: Kida Ayumi (喜田あゆ美)
- A woman who works in the Yokohama base cafeteria.
- Voice: Kida Ayumi (喜田あゆ美)
- Elena Piatif (イリーナ・ピアティフ)
- Voice: Takano Naoko (高野直子)
- A Yokohama base communications officer, and Kouduki's secretary. Rank is first lieutenant.
- Voice: Takano Naoko (高野直子)
Sub-characters (Alternative)
- Koubuin Yuuhi (煌武院悠陽)
- Voice: Yoshida Kyouko (吉田恭子)
- The shogun and Meiya's twin sister.
- Voice: Yoshida Kyouko (吉田恭子)
- Yoroi Sakon (鎧衣左近)
- Voice: Yajima Masaaki (矢島正明)
- Section chief of the second division of the imperial information agency, and Mikoto's father.
- Voice: Yajima Masaaki (矢島正明)
- Alfred Walken (アルフレッド・ウォーケン)
- Voice: Maejima Takashi (前島貴志)
- A major in the American army.
- Voice: Maejima Takashi (前島貴志)
- Irma Thesleff (イルマ・テスレフ)
- Voice: Asai Kiyomi (浅井清己)
- A second lieutenant in the American army. Originally from Finland, which was destroyed by the BETA.
- Voice: Asai Kiyomi (浅井清己)
- Homura Manami (穂村愛美)
- Voice: Amamiya Maki (雨宮麻紀)
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. An orderly in the Yokohama base.
- Voice: Amamiya Maki (雨宮麻紀)
Main characters (Total Eclipse)
- Yuuya Bridges (ユウヤ・ブリッジス)
- The protagonist of Total Eclipse. A Japanese American. From the American army.
- Takamura Yui (篁唯依)
- Japanese. From the imperial Japanese army.
- Kriska Barchenowa (クリスカ・ビャーチェノワ)
- Russian test pilot. From the Soviet army.
- Inia Jestina (イーニァ・ジェスチナ)
- Russian test pilot. From the Soviet army.
- Tarisa Manandal (タリサ・マナンダル)
- Gurkha from the Nepalese army.
- Vincent Lowell (ヴィンセント・ローウェル)
- American mechanic.
Other characters
- Nanase Rin (七瀬凛)
- First introduced in Muv-Luv Duelist, and has made no other appearances.
- Voice: Suzuhara Natsumi (鈴原なつみ)
- Gouda Jouji (剛田城二)
- First introduced in Akane Maniax, and last seen in the Kiminozo fandisc's short story, "TRUE LIES", he returns again in Muv-Luv Duelist.
- Voice: Seki Tomokazu (関智一)
- Mitsurugi Raiden (御剣雷電)
- Meiya's grandfather, seen in the Muv-Luv Supplement short story Waga Na wa Meiya (我が名は冥夜). Looks like a human version of the super robot Raideen.
- Guren Daizaburou (紅蓮醍三郎)
- Meiya's master, seen in the Muv-Luv Supplement short story Waga Na wa Meiya (我が名は冥夜). Looks like a human version of the super robot Grendizer (Gurendaizaa). The attacks he uses are all references to Grendizer's weapons (similar names, and they look exactly the same). For example, the attack Hanjuuryoku-no-Arashi (反重力乃嵐) that he uses comes from Grendizer's Hanjuuryoku Storm, and the attack Uchuu-no-Ikazuchi (宇宙乃雷) comes from Grendizer's Space Thunder.
Muv-Luv
The first Muv-Luv game, Muv-Luv, consists of two parts: Muv-Luv Extra and Muv-Luv Unlimited. Unlimited is unlocked after you get the endings of the two main heroines (Sumika and Meiya) in Extra.
The CD version was released on 28 February 2003, the DVD version on 30 April 2004, and the all-age version was released on 22 September 2006.
The all-age version uses Alternative's engine (wide screen, 5.1 surround sound), has new opening sequences for both Extra and Unlimited (Extra's original opening sequence can still be seen, though), and has several minor changes to the script and some CGs. Cut are the adult scenes and the option to return to the last choice.
Muv-Luv Extra
Muv-Luv Extra (マブラヴ エクストラ), the main part of Muv-Luv, takes place in the same world (and general area) as Kimi ga Nozomu Eien and Kimi ga Ita Kisetsu. The Sky Temple family restaurant is mentioned and visited, and Suzumiya Akane makes an appearance.
Its prequel, Akane Maniax, has been animated in the form of a three-episode OVA, and all of Muv-Luv Extra's main characters show up.
Pretty much a standard love comedy, only weirder.
One can find a large number of references to robot games (primarily Virtual-On) and shows (such as Daitarn 3 and Gundam), some obvious, some obscure.
Although Extra does take place in an alternate world to Unlimited and Alternative, it is still a necessary part of the story, as the Takeru in Unlimited and Alternative was originally from the Extra world.
In Alternative, Takeru returns to the Extra world a few times. It turns out that some of the strange happenings (the incident with Sumika's shoe, some of Sumika's lines about Takeru being weird when she met him earlier even though he doesn't remember meeting her, Yuuko printing a massive amount of material) in Extra were due to Alternative's Takeru in his first few visits. His last visit, though, results in things that clearly did not happen in Extra.
When referring to Extra or its world, fans typically use "EX" instead.
Muv-Luv Unlimited
Muv-Luv Unlimited (マブラヴ アンリミテッド) takes place in an alternate world to Extra, where aliens called BETA (an acronym for "Beings of the Extra Terrestrial origin which is Adversary of human race") have invaded and mankind fights back against the alien aggressors with giant robots called Senjutsuhokousentouki (戦術歩行戦闘機, "tactical walking battle machines"), usually referred to as simply Senjutsuki (戦術機), as almost all conventional weapons before simply didn't work.
The BETA first arrived on Earth in 1973 (in China and Canada) after arriving on the Moon in 1967 and being spotted on Mars in 1958. By 2001, the world population is down to 1 billion people, and most of Europe and central Asia have been wiped out. The Soviet Union, though, is still around, operating out of Alaska.
When the BETA first arrived in Japan in 1998, 36 million people were dead within a week. They vary greatly in size, the smallest kinds (soldier-class) being around three metres tall, and the largest kinds (fort-class) being around fifty metres tall.
The story is considerably more serious in tone than Extra's.
Most of the major characters from the Extra timeline are present in Unlimited, except for the Unlimited world's Takeru, who is said to be dead, and Sumika, who does not seem to exist in the Unlimited timeline. The characters are, for the most part identical to their Extra counterparts, with the possible exception of Mikoto, who is now female.
Unlimited also introduces a new character not present in Extra, Yashiro Kasumi, who seems to be connected in some way to Sumika.
As history in the Unlimited world has been changed, there are many minor differences between the worlds in addition to the larger ones. For example, most of the slang words that Takeru use (like "maji" and "anma") are incomprehensible to the inhabitants of the Unlimited world (they end up calling it "白銀語/Shirogane-speak").
Unlike Alternative, Unlimited is more about the characters and the alternate world itself than about the conflict with the BETA. In fact, the BETA are not seen at all.
More than a handful of fans see Unlimited as the best part of Muv-Luv, due to the way it paints a portrait of a world filled with conflict without actually showing us any.
A comic adaptation of Unlimited is currently being serialized in Dengeki Daioh.
When referring to Unlimited or its world, fans typically use "UL" instead.
Unlimited ends with the start of Alternative V, in which mankind decides to abandon Earth by allowing 100000 people to escape the planet in spaceships, while the rest are left on Earth to fight the BETA with G-bombs.
Muv-Luv Alternative
Muv-Luv Alternative (マブラヴ オルタネイティブ) is a sequel to the first Muv-Luv game, taking place after the events of Unlimited (to Takeru, at least). The DVD version of the game was released on 24th February 2006, the CD version was released on 3rd March 2006, and the all-age version was released on 22nd September 2006.
The all-age version features new opening sequence with a new song by JAM Project, 5.1 surround sound, and the ability to skip to any chapter (even before you start the game, making this convenient for people who already played the original version). There are also new events and event CGs, and more voice acting for Takeru. Adult content is no longer present (toned down to the level of what one might see in a TV drama), and the more gory scenes were toned down. Some of the new events can only be seen if one has saves in which certain decisions were made from Extra/Unlimited (for example, in order to get the boat event, you have to first find the boat in Unlimited).
Unlike the first Muv-Luv game, it consists of only one part, Muv-Luv Alternative.
According to âge, Muv-Luv Alternative's genre is "a tale of love and courage" ("あいとゆうきのおとぎばなし"). It is even more serious in tone than Unlimited. It also features a lot of cameo appearances from other games by âge. In addition to the new main characters, one other main character from Kimi ga Nozomu Eien shows up, and several characters from other games are mentioned.
It is worth noting that Alternative takes up over 4.5 GB of hard drive space, and requires at least 256 MB of RAM as well as a minimum screen resolution of 1024×768. It also takes 14–20 hours (most report it to take around 16) to clear one playthrough (which is very long when compared to other adventure games).
Unlike most adventure games, there is only one ending and one route in Alternative. While it is possible to influence small portions of the story (like determining which letter Takeru reads at the end), the ending ultimately remains unchanged, and the characters who die cannot be saved.
In Alternative, Takeru wakes up three years after the end of Unlimited to find himself back in his room. Although he first thinks that everything that had happened to him was a dream, he soon feels that something is wrong, and leaves the house to find that he has been sent back in time to the beginning of the events in Unlimited. Unwilling to accept something like Alternative V, he decides to help professor Kouduki to complete Alternative IV and save mankind.
While the game starts off loosely following some of the events of Unlimited, Takeru soon makes enough of a difference for all sorts of things that didn't happen in the previous timeline to occur.
When talking about Alternative, fans typically use "AL" when referring to the world, and "Oruta" (オルタ) when referring to the game.
"Oruta madaa?" (オルタマダー?, "Is Oruta here yet?") was a frequent chant in Muv-Luv threads on BBSes such as 2ch during the three year wait after the first Muv-Luv. This was replaced with "Oruta FD madaa?" (オルタFDマダー?, "is the Oruta fandisc here yet?) after Alternative was released, but isn't seen nearly as often as its predecessor was.
While Alternative answers most of the questions and ends Muv-Luv's story (only three members of the Isumi Valkyries are left by the end of the game, excluding Takeru, who has left the world), the conflict with the BETA is far from resolved. While the Original Hive and the Superior (Target A) have been destroyed, the solar system, and indeed, the universe, is still filled with BETA (according the Superior, at least 10^37).
The game has been heavily criticized for its inclusion of several "grotesque" (gory) scenes, especially Marimo's death scene, which is undoubtedly the worst of the lot, in which she gets her head bitten off. However, fans argue that said scenes are necessary to let players know why Takeru is affected so heavily by those events (Takeru's reaction to Marimo's death results in a series of major plot twists).
Even the fans agree that that scene could have been censored, and shouldn't have been seen again in so many flashbacks, though. Due to this, a censor patch has been made available.
The game is largely hit-or-miss. It is likely that this is because it is nothing at all like the lighthearted Extra.
There is one last unique alternate world introduced in Alternative at the end of the game, which is referred to by fans as "FEX", for "final Extra".
A Muv-Luv Alternative fandisc, Altered Fable (アルタードフェイブル) was announced in February 2007. There is no release date yet.
Muv-Luv Supplement
Muv-Luv Supplement (マブラヴ サプリメント) is a Muv-Luv fandisc. The first edition was released on 17th December 2004, and the normal version was released on 24th December 2004.
It contains:
- Sakura no Hana ga Saku Mae ni ~Muv-Luv After Episode~ (桜の花が咲く前に ~Muv-Luv After Episode~)
- An after story for Sumika's ending in Muv-Luv Extra
- Muv-Luv Duelist
- A spin-off of Muv-Luv featuring the Rumbling Angel trading card game
- Muv-Luv ~Another Episode Collection~
- An assortment of short stories featuring Muv-Luv's various characters
- Kiminozo Rajio Shucchouban 2 (君のぞらじお出張版2)
- Kiminozo Radio, part two
- Accessories
- Wallpapers and voice files
- Muv-Luv Alternative demo movie
- Muv-Luv Alternative trailer with JAM Project's Asu he no Houkou (未来への咆吼) playing as the theme.
The short story "Waga Na wa Meiya" in Supplement introduces two characters who strongly resemble the super robots Grendizer and Raideen.
Altered Fable
A Muv-Luv Alternative fandisc, Altered Fable (アルタードフェイブル) was announced in February 2007. There is no release date yet.
Total Eclipse
Total Eclipse is a new Muv-Luv Alternative project which started on 21 December 2006 with the February 2007 issue of Tech Gian.
Its main medium is short stories supplemented with photographs of dioramas mainly featuring senjutsuki action figures by Volks.
Total Eclipse is set in the same world as Alternative, at Alaska's Yukon base, test site 18, where first-class staff from all over the world regardless of country gather to work on new senjutsuki.
The main characters are engineers and pilots.
Total Eclipse is to feature many senjutsuki that failed to show up in Alternative.
Terminology
Beings of the Extraterrestrial Origin which is Adversary of Human Race
The Beings of the Extra Terrestrial origin which is Adversary of human race or BETA are a fictional extraterrestrial lifeform in Unlimited and Alternative.
The BETA invaded Earth in 1973 after arriving on the Moon in 1967 and being spotted on Mars in 1958. By 2001, the world population is down to 1 billion people. When they first arrived in Japan in 1998, 36 million people were dead within a week. They vary greatly in size, the smallest kinds (soldier-class) being around three metres tall, and the largest kinds (fort-class) being around fifty metres tall. They cannot fly, and so shoot down anything that does, rendering aircraft useless and making evacuation a lot more difficult.
They are (obviously) hostile, are carbon-based lifeforms, and don't consider humans to be living beings. Mankind has identified seven strains of BETA. Ultimately, these are only what have been identified, and there are probably many more.
Senjutsuhokousentouki
Senjutsuhokousentouki (戦術歩行戦闘機, "tactical walking battle machines"), also known as "tactical surface-fighters", but usually Senjutsuki (戦術機, "tactical machines"), are large bipedal robots used as weapons in the fight against the BETA in Unlimited and Alternative.
As Muv-Luv Unlimited and Alternative take place in alternate timelines to the real world, where mankind has been at war with aliens since 1967, they have been around since the 1970s. The creation of Senjutsuki was essential to fighting the BETA, because most kinds of airborne units were rendered obsolete by laser-class BETA and other ground weapons could not fight effectively inside BETA hives.
The original senjutsuki were created in America, and many are based on real-life fighter jets (e.g.- F-4 Phantom). Also, note that in Japanese, fighter jets are referred to as "sentouki".
A senjutsuki action figure line by Volks (A3 =Advanced System of Action Arms=) is in the works and to be released in 2007.
Alternative Projects
Alternative Projects (オルタネイティヴ計画, "Orutaneitibu Keikaku"). A series of projects originally beginning with the objective of finding a way of communicating with the BETA.
- Alternative I
- The finding of a way to understand the BETA by analysing their language and ways of thinking. Ended in utter failure.
- Alternative II
- The capture and subsequent dissection and analysis of BETA. Many lives were sacrificed for this to come to pass, and all that came of the research done on the samples was the conclusion that the BETA are carbon-based life-forms.
- Alternative III
- Started due to the 1973 invasion. The finding of a way to understand the BETA through the use of ESP. Since the psychics' powers only covered a limited range, they had to enter the hive themselves in order to get thought readings from the BETA. Because of this, the survival rate of the psychics was only 6%。 All attempts to communicate with the BETA through the use of thought projection failed (they were ignored), and all they managed to get was the information that the BETA did not see the humans as life forms (through the readings).
- Alternative IV
- Started in 1995. The finding of a way to understand or communicate with the BETA through the use of the 00-unit.
- Alternative V
- First proposed by the American army in 1995 as a fallback in the case of the failure of Alternative IV. 100000 people were to be selected and allowed to flee Earth through the use of immigrant spaceships, while the rest of humanity stays on to fight the BETA to the bitter end, using a large number of G Bombs. Also known as Operation Babylon. The immigration ships were not really expected to survive to find another habitable planet; this was simply something added on to the plan in order to get the UN to agree with it. Regardless, when it is executed at the end of Unlimited, the ships do manage to find their way to a habitable planet (the status of Earth after the initiation of Operation Babylon, though, is unknown). A similar plan is prepared in the case of Operation Ouka's failure, but it is not the same thing; It is known as Operation Trident.
Element G
A previously undiscovered element recovered from the BETA drop units in Canada found after analysis by professor William Grey at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. The G comes from his surname.
Eleven types of Element G have been discovered so far. Grey Six has negative mass, Grey Nine is super-conductive at above room temperature, and Grey Eleven is used in the G Bombs and the gravity-defying Moorcock-Lechte engine.
HI-MAERF Project
- XG-70b Susanoo #2 (凄乃皇弐型, "Susanoo Nigata").
- The second prototype "strategic high maneuver aeronautic fortress" created in America's 1975 HI-MAERF project.
- Over five times taller than a senjutsuki (around 100 metres). Equipped with a Moorcock-Lechte engine, Rutherford Field (which deflects laser attacks in a way similar to the distortion fields of Nadesico), and a particle cannon powerful enough to blow away an entire hive monument in a single shot.
- Created to clear out entire hives on its own, but due to the Rutherford Field, it cannot be piloted by humans.
- The project was abandoned after the invention of G-bombs, and the unit was taken for use in the Alternative project, with the Japanese name being added on after that. Its original, American name (if it had one) is unknown.
- Piloted by the 00 Unit in the Sadogashima hive battle. When it is self-destructed, it vapourizes not only the hive but also the entire island it was on.
- XG-70d Susanoo #4 (凄乃皇四型, "Susanoo Yongata")
- A product of the HI-MAERF and Alternative projects, created to be powerful enough to clear out entire hives on its own, and what a completed Susanoo #2 would have been. Hidden away deep under the Yokohama base, to be mankind's trump card in the Original Hive battle.
- Even bigger than the #2, over eight times taller than a senjutsuki (about 160 metres). In addition to a Moorcock-Lechte engine, particle cannon, and Rutherford Field like the #2, it is also armed with 2700mm railguns, 120mm gatling guns, 36mm chain guns, and VLS2 missile launchers loaded with armour-piercing homing bunker buster missiles, among other things. Due to time restrictions, though, many of the weapons are unable to be made operational by operation Ouka.
- With the problems with the Rutherford Field fixed, it can be safely piloted by humans.
- It is piloted by Takeru, Kasumi and Sumika in operation Ouka.
Music
Songs
Muv-Luv Extra
- Opening theme: Muv-Luv (マブラヴ)
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
- Opening theme (all-age version): Divergence
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
- Ending theme: I will
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
- Kagami Sumika/Mitsurugi Meiya ending theme (all-age version): I will
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
- Sakaki Chiduru ending theme (all-age version): Kizu wa Kaseki ni Narenai Keredo (傷は化石にならないけれど)
- Singer: Misato Aki
- Ayamine Kei ending theme (all-age version): Astraea
- Singer: Hashimoto Miyuki
- Tamase Miki ending theme (all-age version): Little More (リトル・モア)
- Singer: CooRie
- Opening theme: Muv-Luv (マブラヴ)
Muv-Luv Unlimited
- Opening theme: Muv-Luv (マブラヴ)
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
- Opening theme (all-age version): -sion- (紫音-sion-)
- Singer: Okui Masami
- Ending theme: Harukanaru Furusato no Uta (遥かなる地球の歌)
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
Note: The song is named after Arthur C. Clarke's Songs of Distant Earth), which is known as "Harukanaru Chikyuu no Uta" (遥かなる地球の歌) in Japanese
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
- Opening theme: Muv-Luv (マブラヴ)
Muv-Luv Supplement
- Sakura no Hana ga Saku Mae ni ending theme: Sakura no Hana ga Saku Mae ni (桜の花が咲くまえに)
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
- Muv-Luv Duelist opening theme: AngelSeed
- Singer: MIO Aratame MIQ
- Muv-Luv Duelist ending theme: Fight!
- Singers: Itou Kanako, yozuca*, rino, Kuribayashi Minami, Joy Max, Mayo-chan
- Sakura no Hana ga Saku Mae ni ending theme: Sakura no Hana ga Saku Mae ni (桜の花が咲くまえに)
Muv-Luv Alternative
- Opening theme: Asu he no Houkou (未来への咆哮)
- Singer: JAM Project
- Opening theme (all-age version): NAME ~Kimi no Na wa~ (NAME ~君の名は~)
- Singer: JAM Project
- Insert song: Tsubasa (翼)
- Singer: Kageyama Hironobu
- Insert song: Carry On
- Singer: Endou Masaaki
- Ending theme: Muv-Luv (2005 ver.) (マブラヴ(2005ver.))
- Singer: Kuribayashi Minami
- Opening theme: Asu he no Houkou (未来への咆哮)
Music CDs
- Muv-Luv Maxi Single
- Muv-Luv BASXI ver.
- Muv-Luv Original Soundtrack
- Muv-Luv Alternative Insertion Song Collection
- PC Game "Muv-Luv Alternative" theme song Muv-Luv
- Muv-Luv Alternative Original Soundtrack Vol. 1
- Muv-Luv Alternative Original Soundtrack Vol. 2
- "MUV-LUV" collection of Standard Edition songs divergence
- Name: Muv-Luv Alternative collection of Standard Edition songs
Comics
There are two Muv-Luv comic series available. Muv-Luv, which covers Extra, and Muv-Luv Unlimited, which covers Unlimited. Both have been completed, with Unlimited ending its run in the February 2007 issue of Dengeki Daiou. There are also several anthologies available.
Muv-Luv
A comic adaption of Muv-Luv Extra's Sumika route. Unpopular, even with fans, due to the peculiar art style.
- Muv-Luv #1
- ISBN 4-8402-2334-3*Muv-Luv Unlimited #2
- ISBN 4-8402-3369-1
- Muv-Luv #2
- ISBN 4-8402-2649-0
- Muv-Luv #3
- ISBN 4-8402-2924-4
Muv-Luv Unlimited
A comic adaption of Muv-Luv Unlimited's Meiya route, which ended its run in the February 2007 issue of Dengeki Daiou.
Unlike the game, its ending suggests that Takeru has died (the game version of Unlimited does not touch the subject at all).
The way it ends (with a scene from Alternative's prologue and the words "to be continued: MUV-LUV ALTERNATIVE") suggests that an adaption of Alternative may be in the works.
- Muv-Luv Unlimited #1
- ISBN 4-8402-3053-6
- Muv-Luv Unlimited #2
- ISBN 4-8402-3369-1
- Muv-Luv Unlimited #3
- To be released, February 2007
- Muv-Luv Unlimited #4
- To be released, March 2007
Novels
List
- Muv-Luv (1)- EXTRA: Unmei (マブラヴ〈1〉EXTRA 運命)
- ISBN 4-0863-0323-X
- Muv-Luv (2)- EXTRA: Yuujou (マブラヴ〈2〉EXTRA 友情)
- ISBN 4-08-630344-2
Other Appearances
Characters from Muv-Luv can be seen in other works by âge.
Akane Maniax
Many Muv-Luv characters can be seen in the Kimi ga Nozomu Eien spinoff and Muv-Luv prequel, Akane Maniax.
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien ~special FanDisk~
Sumika has an appearance in the Kimi ga Nozomu Eien ~special FanDisk~ short story True Lies, in which she is the leader of the shokkaku-jinrui, known as the Red Führer.
Ayumayu Gekijou
Many Muv-Luv characters can be seen in the web anime Ayumayu Gekijou, and the fourth episode is little more than a parody of Alternative.
See also
External links
(All links are in Japanese)
- Official Muv-Luv website
- Official Muv-Luv Supplement website
- Official Muv-Luv Alternative website (requires Flash)
- Official all-age Muv-Luv website
- Official all-age Muv-Luv (game) website
- Official all-age Muv-Luv Alternative website (requires Flash)
- Official Total Eclipse website
- âge official website
- Official Akane Maniax OVA homepage
- Official A3 =Advanced System of Action Arms= homepage
- Rumbling Angel Official Homepage
- Muv-Luv Alternative Matome Wiki