Neco-Arc (ネコアルク, Neko-Aruku, romanized by French Bread as "neco" rather than "neko" for "cat"?) is a pint-size cat girl parody of Arcueid Brunestud, who acts as the mascot character of Type-Moon . Neco-Arc is a member of the NEKO Spirit race, originating from the Great Cat's Village.
Neco-Arc (ネコアルク, Neko-Aruku?) is a Neco Spirit appearing in the Tsukihime Remake series. She is a pint-size cat girl parody of Arcueid Brunestud . No longer the ancient relic known as Neco-Arc, that model was so last decade. She has been awoken to the new power known as "Re:make". You may address her as Lumi-Arc, the Shining Cat.
Originating in Tsukihime, Neco-Arc was later featured as a playable character in the video games Melty Blood and Fate/tiger colosseum Upper, as well as a character in the 2011 Type-Moon anime Carnival Phantasm. Interest in Neco-Arc grew in 2021 after the announcement of a Tsukihime remake and the anime Fate/Grand Carnival. Video Player is loading.
She is a pint-size cat girl parody of Arcueid Brunestud, acting as the mascot character of Type-Moon at times. In Fate/Grand Carnival, she appears as Mysterious Neco X (謎のネコX, Nazo no Neko X? ), parodying Mysterious Heroine X / Artoria Pendragon . Neco-Arc is a member of the Neco Spirit race, originating from the Great Cat's Village.
Neco-Arc Destiny (ネコアルク・ディスティニー, Neko-Aruku Disutinī?), also called Mysterious Neco Y (謎のネコY, Nazo no Neko Y?), is a Neco Spirit residing in Ahnenerbe in Carnival Phantasm and Fate/Grand Carnival.
the Great Cat's VillageNeco Arc is a joke character, a Neco Spirit of Arcueid Brunestud from the Great Cat's Village and one of the Twenty-seven Cats. Its said to it be created by Zischur Zelretch Schweinorg.
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GamesTsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon. August 26, 2021. PS4. NSW.Melty Blood: Actress Again: Current Code. July 29, 2010. ARC. PC.Melty Blood: Actress Again. September 19, 2008. PS2. ARC.Fate/tiger colosseum Upper. August 28, 2008. PSP.Melty Blood: Act Cadenza. March 1, 2005. PS2. ... Melty Blood. December 2002. PC.Kagetsu Tohya. PC.
Ryōka YuzukiNeco Arc / Voiced byRyoka Yuzuki is a Japanese actress and voice actress. She has played voice roles in a number of Japanese anime including Satsuki Kiryūin in Kill la Kill, Ino Yamanaka in Naruto and Boruto: Naruto Next ... Wikipedia
800 years oldHer behaviour is almost childlike, due to the lonely nature of her upbringing, although she is over 800 years old, she spent most of it asleep and knows nearly nothing about the world or how to interact with others.
Neco-Arc (ネコアルク, Neko-Aruku?) is a Neco Spirit appearing in the Tsukihime series. She is a pint-size cat girl parody of Arcueid Brunestud, acting as the mascot character of Type-Moon at times.
Even though DELiGHTWORKS has not revealed the characters appearing as DLC for Melty Blood: Type Lumina, a few characters did not make the original roster cut for the game. Series favorite Neco-Arc was one of the requested characters by the fanbase to be added to the game at launch, but she was omitted for some reason.
A 12-episode anime television series adaptation titled Lunar Legend Tsukihime (真月譚 月姫, Shingetsutan Tsukihime) was directed by Katsushi Sakurabi and produced by J.C.Staff. The series was written by Hiroko Tokita and features original music by Toshiyuki Ōmori.
Neco Arc is supposed to be a parody of the visual novel Tsukihime's main heroine Arcueid Brunestud. Instead of being a blood-sucking vampire, they're's supposed to be a blood-sucking cat gremlin. They first appeared in the original Tsukihime in the 'Teach Me, Ciel-sensei!
Neco-Arc (ネコアルク, Neko-Aruku?) is a Neco Spirit appearing in the Tsukihime Remake series. She is a pint-size cat girl parody of Arcueid Brunestud.
Type-Moon (stylized as TYPE-MOON) is a Japanese game company, best known for their visual novels, co-founded by author Kinoko Nasu and illustrator Takashi Takeuchi.
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Neco Arc is supposed to be a parody of the visual novel Tsukihime’s main heroine Arcueid Brunestud. Instead of being a blood-sucking vampire, they’re’s supposed to be a blood-sucking cat gremlin. They first appeared in the original Tsukihime in the ‘Teach Me, Ciel-sensei!’ sections that take place after getting a bad ending.
Neco Arc’s more prominent appearance however would be as a playable character in Tsukihime’s fighting game sequel Melty Blood Act Cadenza where we also learn their backstory. Arc is a Neco Spirit from the Great Cat Village that exists in another dimension.
Neco Arc’s other prominent role is as a character in the Type-Moon crossover gag anime Carnival Phantasm. They alongside their gang of other necos run the Ahnenerbe Coffee shop where parallel worlds converge.
Neco Arc has also made her mark in otaku history as they were the first figure released for the Nendoroid line of posable figurines, Nendoroid #000. They came with two face plates and a fish. All of those chibi Type-Moon Nendoroid you’ve collected owe their existence to the True Ancestor Nendoroid.
Neco Arc’s latest appearance is in the Tsukihime Remake, A Piece of Blue Glass Moon. They once again appear in the games ‘Teach Me, Ciel-sensei!’ with an updated design based on Arcueid’s redesign.
We have no confirmation that Neco Arc will return in the new Melty Blood Type Lumina as they have not been confirmed as a playable character in the base roster. There may be a chance for DLC though.
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No longer the ancient relic known as Neco-Arc, that model was so last decade. She has been awoken to the new power known as "Re:make". You may address her as Lumi-Arc, the Shining Cat.
Neco-Arc accompanies Ciel-sensei during the "Teach Me, Ciel-sensei!" segments after the player reaches a bad end.
The old Neco-Arc having a 0:10 battle ratio compared to other characters was just too unorthodox. Now, her specs have been updated to have a 5:5 ratio when up against the same character (in other words, nothing has changed). Also, her catchphrase when firing her eye beams has been updated to reflect modern naming conventions.
Takashi Takeuchi states that Neco-Arc's design changed a lot to match the changes in Arc, but it’s bratty childhood friend attitude really makes you feel like it has been like that.
Neco-Arc Bubbles (ネコアルク・バブルス, Neko-Aruku Baburusu? ), also called Mysterious Neco W (謎のネコW, Nazo no Neko W? ), is a Neco Spirit residing in Ahnenerbe in Carnival Phantasm and Fate/Grand Carnival .
In Fate/Grand Carnival, Bubbles appears under the name Mysterious Neco W, dressed up as Frankenstein .
Bubbles doesn't speak, and her only dialogue consists of an enthusiastically intoned "Un-Un-Un!!" ("Yeah-Yeah-Yeah!!") as she rapidly nods in agreement to any comment.