Moekan | |
Computer game cover of Moekan which was published by Kero Q |
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モエかん (Moekan) |
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Genre | Hentai, Adventure, Romantic comedy |
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Publisher | Kero Q (PC) Princess Soft (Dreamcast and PlayStation 2) |
Genre | Visual novel (PC only), Adventure |
Rating | EOCS: 18+ (PC)
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Platform | Windows98/2000/Me/XP (PC), Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 |
Released | January 31, 2003 (PC) December 25, 2003 (Dreamcast) February 5, 2004 (PlayStation 2) |
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Moekan The Animation | |
Directed by | Kazukoto Ohno |
Written by | Makoyori Sekishima, Masashi Kubota |
Studio | KSS, Axis |
Released | December 19, 2003 – July 23, 2004 |
Episodes | 3 |
Moekan (モエかん ) is an adventure, visual novel computer game that was released by Kero Q on January 31, 2003.[1][2] The computer game was adapted by Princess Soft into an adventure Dreamcast game on December 25, 2003[3] and an adventure PlayStation 2 game on February 5, 2004.[4] The game was adapted into a radio drama, which was released as a drama CD by Lantis on June 4, 2003.[5]
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The games was adapted into a three-episode Japanese original video animation series known as Moekan The Animation (モエかん The Animation ). Alternatively it has also been titled "Moekko Company" or "Moekko Company The Animation." Directed by Kazukoto Ohno, the anime was broadcast on KSS between December 19, 2003 and July 23, 2004.[6] The script of the anime was written by Makoyori Sekishima and Masashi Kubota. The OVAs use two pieces of theme music. "Feel in High" is the opening theme, while "Sincerely Yours" is the ending theme. Both are sung by Mia Naruse. On October 24, 2003, Kero Q and Minori collaborate on a drama CD for the release of OVAs for Moekan and Wind: A Breath of Heart.[7][8] On February 27, 2004, a drama CD was released for the first two episodes of Moekan.[9]
A reviewer at Anime Planet criticizes the OVA for its "extremely convoluted" plot.[10]