

Muv-Luv Alternative ( マブラヴ オルタネイティヴ, Mabu Ravu Orutaneitivu) is an anime adaptation based upon the visual novel of the same name.Īt the conclusion of an October 2019 live event, âge presented the on-screen title “Muv-Luv Alternative in Animation”, followed by a clip of new animation, seemingly indicating an anime adaptation of the original Muv-Luv Alternative visual novel.
#MUV LUV ALTERNATIVE WIKI SERIES#
Retrieved May 14, 2021.Season of television series Muv-Luv Alternativeįuji TV, TNC, Kansai TV, Tokai TV, UHB, BS Fuji Muv-Luv 7: Alternative: Kessen (マブラヴ 7 ALTERNATIVE 決戦) Muv-Luv 6: Alternative: Ruten (マブラヴ 6 ALTERNATIVE 流転) Muv-Luv 5: Alternative: Saiki (マブラヴ 5 ALTERNATIVE 再起) Muv-Luv 4: Unlimited: Haiboku (マブラヴ 4 UNLIMITED 敗北)

Muv-Luv 3: Unlimited: Sensō (マブラヴ 3 UNLIMITED 戦争) Muv-Luv 1: Extra: Unmei (マブラヴ 1 EXTRA 運命) Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse Imperial City Muv-Luv Alternative: Moonlight Over the Dark Night Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse Rising Seven volumes of Schwarzesmarken have been released, in addition to the light novel series Schwarzesmarken Requiem, of which two volumes have been released, and both series feature art by Carnelian. Another novel series, Schwarzesmarken, detailing the events in East Germany during the BETA invasion in 1983, serialized in the magazine Tech Gian, replacing Total Eclipse. The novel series Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse has also been adapted into a manga by Takashi Ishigaki and three compilation volumes have been published. Seventeen compilation volumes have been published by ASCII Media Works.
#MUV LUV ALTERNATIVE WIKI SERIAL#
It began its serial run in the February 2007 issue of Dengeki Daioh. The third series, Muv-Luv Alternative, was written and illustrated by Azusa Maxima and based on the second game of the same name. It ran for four volumes and was written and illustrated by Tomo Hiryokawa. The second series is Muv-Luv Unlimited and covers the Unlimited portion of the first game. It was collected and republished in three volumes by MediaWorks. The first adaptation, called Muv-Luv, was written and illustrated by Ukyō Takao and covers the Extra part of the first game. Three manga adaptations based on Muv-Luv and its sequel Muv-Luv Alternative have been serialized in MediaWorks's, and later ASCII Media Works's Dengeki Daioh manga magazine.
