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Key is also known for its seasonal imagery in its more famous works. ''Kanon'' makes full use of [[Snow Means Love]] and may have defined the modern [[Sad Girl in Snow]]; ''AIR'' does the same for summer, and ''CLANNAD'' for spring, though the snow plays a darker role. They're not limited to seasonal settings, though; ''planetarian'' was set in a [[Dystopia]] where robots had taken over the world and one good [[Robot Girl]] without a purpose hid in a planetarium with a refugee, and ''[[Angel Beats!]]!'' is set in what appears to be a world where no one can die (affectionately dubbed as Purgatory).
Key is also known for its seasonal imagery in its more famous works. ''Kanon'' makes full use of [[Snow Means Love]] and may have defined the modern [[Sad Girl in Snow]]; ''AIR'' does the same for summer, and ''CLANNAD'' for spring, though the snow plays a darker role. They're not limited to seasonal settings, though; ''planetarian'' was set in a [[Dystopia]] where robots had taken over the world and one good [[Robot Girl]] without a purpose hid in a planetarium with a refugee, and ''[[Angel Beats!]]!'' is set in what appears to be a world where no one can die (affectionately dubbed as Purgatory).


Most of the anime adaptations of the [[Key Visual Arts]] works have their OP songs sung by [[J Pop]] artist Lia (true in ''[[AIR]], [[Clannad]], and [[Angel Beats!]]!'')
Most of the anime adaptations of the [[Key Visual Arts]] works have their OP songs sung by [[J Pop]] artist Lia (true in ''[[AIR]], [[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]], and [[Angel Beats!]]!'')


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* ''[[Kanon]]'' (adapted into two TV series, light novels and a manga)
* ''[[Kanon]]'' (adapted into two TV series, light novels and a manga)
* ''[[AIR]]'' (adapted into ''AIR'' and ''AIR in Summer'', as well as a movie and a manga; the setting was used for the ''Kanon''/''AIR'' [[Crossover]] manga, ''Kanon & AIR Sky'')
* ''[[AIR]]'' (adapted into ''AIR'' and ''AIR in Summer'', as well as a movie and a manga; the setting was used for the ''Kanon''/''AIR'' [[Crossover]] manga, ''Kanon & AIR Sky'')
* ''[[Clannad]]'' (adapted into ''CLANNAD'' and ''CLANNAD ~after story~'', as well as a movie, manga, and 2 [[Alternate Universe]] bonus episodes following the Tomoyo and Kyou routes)
* ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'' (adapted into ''CLANNAD'' and ''CLANNAD ~after story~'', as well as a movie, manga, and 2 [[Alternate Universe]] bonus episodes following the Tomoyo and Kyou routes)
** ''Tomoyo after: It's a Wonderful Life'' (adapted into the manga ''CLANNAD ~ Tomoyo After: Dear Shining Memories'')
** ''Tomoyo after: It's a Wonderful Life'' (adapted into the manga ''CLANNAD ~ Tomoyo After: Dear Shining Memories'')
* ''[[Planetarian|Planetarian ~the reverie of a little planet~]]''
* ''[[Planetarian|Planetarian ~the reverie of a little planet~]]''
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* [[Bittersweet Ending]]
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]
* [[Bleached Underpants]]: To a minimal extent. All the visual novels come in clean versions, which in some cases are better for the lack of a shoehorned sex scene.
* [[Bleached Underpants]]: To a minimal extent. All the visual novels come in clean versions, which in some cases are better for the lack of a shoehorned sex scene.
* [[Character Development]]: A lot of their works, but even moreso with [[Angel Beats!]] and [[Clannad]].
* [[Character Development]]: A lot of their works, but even moreso with [[Angel Beats!]] and [[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]].
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Ya think?
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Ya think?
* [[Colour-Coded for Your Convenience]] (Key seems to have a colouring scheme to determine what year a character is in. Green is freshman, red is sophomore and blue is senior. Appears in ''[[Kanon]]'' in the form of ties on the girls' uniform and in ''[[Clannad]]'' as a patch on the uniform.)
* [[Color-Coded for Your Convenience]] (Key seems to have a colouring scheme to determine what year a character is in. Green is freshman, red is sophomore and blue is senior. Appears in ''[[Kanon]]'' in the form of ties on the girls' uniform and in ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'' as a patch on the uniform.)
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]
* [[Disney Death]] (usually reserved for minor heroines, although {{spoiler|Ayu from ''[[Kanon]]'' and Nagisa from ''[[Clannad]]''}} got one each too)
* [[Disney Death]] (usually reserved for minor heroines, although {{spoiler|Ayu from ''[[Kanon]]'' and Nagisa from ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]''}} got one each too)
* [[Downer Ending]]
* [[Downer Ending]]
* [[Dulcinea Effect]]: Extremely visible in CLANNAD with [[Cool Loser|antisocial]] Tomoya becoming obsessed with helping [[Intelligence Equals Isolation|Kotomi]], [[Ill Girl|Nagisa]], [[Student Council President|Tomoyo]], [[I Am Your Opponent|Yukine]], and [[Cute Ghost Girl|Fukko]]. Also with [[Kanon|Yuuichi's]] [[Too Dumb to Live|unhealthy interest]] in [[Hot Chick with a Sword|Mai]].
* [[Dulcinea Effect]]: Extremely visible in CLANNAD with [[Cool Loser|antisocial]] Tomoya becoming obsessed with helping [[Intelligence Equals Isolation|Kotomi]], [[Ill Girl|Nagisa]], [[Student Council President|Tomoyo]], [[I Am Your Opponent|Yukine]], and [[Cute Ghost Girl|Fukko]]. Also with [[Kanon|Yuuichi's]] [[Too Dumb to Live|unhealthy interest]] in [[Hot Chick with a Sword|Mai]].
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* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: If the work has a mascot, it's one of these, usually belonging to (or a stray that attaches itself to) one of the minor heroines.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: If the work has a mascot, it's one of these, usually belonging to (or a stray that attaches itself to) one of the minor heroines.
* [[Snow Means Death]]/[[Snow Means Love|Love]]: When ever snow is used, expect either a corpse or a kissing couple soon after. Mostly the former.
* [[Snow Means Death]]/[[Snow Means Love|Love]]: When ever snow is used, expect either a corpse or a kissing couple soon after. Mostly the former.
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: [[Clannad|Ryou and Kyou Fujibayashi]], [[Kanon|Shiori and Kaori Misaka]] although they're not twins), [[Little Busters!|Haruka and Kanata]].
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: [[Clannad (visual novel)||Ryou and Kyou Fujibayashi]], [[Kanon|Shiori and Kaori Misaka]] although they're not twins), [[Little Busters!|Haruka and Kanata]].
* [[There Are No Psychologists]]
* [[There Are No Psychologists]]
* [[Utsuge]]
* [[Utsuge]]
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Latest revision as of 05:12, 10 April 2017

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Key/Visual Arts is a Visual Novel developer, usually in the Romance genre, whose works have become very popular in recent years. They are especially well-known for creating heartbreaking stories that appear perfectly normal at first but always contain some thread of the supernatural from the beginning, which becomes more obvious as time goes on.

The company began after a lot of workers broke off from Tactics after the creation of the game One Kagayaku Kisetsu E, which has been adapted into a 3-episode Hentai OVA as well as a 4-episode all-ages OVA. They then created Kanon, which was incredibly hyped before its release and even today is considered one of the best romance games, as well as the game that made the plot-heavy Eroge just as marketably viable as its Porn Without Plot counterparts. Most of Key's games are of the Utsuge variety, with a lot of emphasis on melodrama and sad storylines.

Later games got more popular, more tragic and more adventurous. planetarian: Reverie for a Little Planet and the last two segments of AIR venture into Kinetic Novel territory as well as... well, we won't spoil it. CLANNAD and Little Busters! are entirely clean rather than hentai (though Little Busters! has a planned new release as Little Busters! Ecstacy which will include 18+ content).

Key/Visual Arts seems to have a deal with both Toei Animation and Kyoto Animation in that both studios will adapt their works. At first, Toei made a 13-episode version of Kanon. Years later, Kyoani made a 12-episode plus OVA version of AIR; Toei followed up with its own version, a movie that cut out many of the characters and changed the dynamic to a more overtly romantic story. Then Kyoani made its own Kanon in return. The setup part of it synchronized in September of 2007, where their versions of CLANNAD aired at the exact same time. Kyoani cuts less out and stays faithful to the original, while Toei opts to change things for its own means and make the story shorter.

Key is also known for its seasonal imagery in its more famous works. Kanon makes full use of Snow Means Love and may have defined the modern Sad Girl in Snow; AIR does the same for summer, and CLANNAD for spring, though the snow plays a darker role. They're not limited to seasonal settings, though; planetarian was set in a Dystopia where robots had taken over the world and one good Robot Girl without a purpose hid in a planetarium with a refugee, and Angel Beats!! is set in what appears to be a world where no one can die (affectionately dubbed as Purgatory).

Most of the anime adaptations of the Key Visual Arts works have their OP songs sung by J Pop artist Lia (true in AIR, Clannad, and Angel Beats!!)


Key/Visual Art's' works include:

  • Kanon (adapted into two TV series, light novels and a manga)
  • AIR (adapted into AIR and AIR in Summer, as well as a movie and a manga; the setting was used for the Kanon/AIR Crossover manga, Kanon & AIR Sky)
  • Clannad (adapted into CLANNAD and CLANNAD ~after story~, as well as a movie, manga, and 2 Alternate Universe bonus episodes following the Tomoyo and Kyou routes)
    • Tomoyo after: It's a Wonderful Life (adapted into the manga CLANNAD ~ Tomoyo After: Dear Shining Memories)
  • Planetarian ~the reverie of a little planet~
  • Little Busters! (adapted into manga)
    • Kud Wafter (like Tomoyo after, it's a spinoff sequel based on a minor heroine)
  • Rewrite (adapted into manga)
  • Angel Beats! (which is their first work that isn't a visual novel, or at least is not yet.)

Tactics' works with the original team include:

Their favoured tropes include:

  1. Uguu...