A report on Naru Nanao

Pseudonym of a female Japanese artist from Okinawa, Japan.

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Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two PlayStation 2 cover, which combines Ef: The First Tale and Ef: The Latter Tale into one game.

Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two

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Japanese two-part adult visual novel series by Minori for Windows PCs.

Japanese two-part adult visual novel series by Minori for Windows PCs.

Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two PlayStation 2 cover, which combines Ef: The First Tale and Ef: The Latter Tale into one game.
Example of an average conversation in Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two. Here, Hiro is talking with Miyako.

Female character design was by Naru Nanao of Da Capo fame, while male character design was by 2C Galore.

Sola manga volume 1 released in English by Broccoli Books featuring Matsuri (left) and Aono (right).

Sola (manga)

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Sola manga volume 1 released in English by Broccoli Books featuring Matsuri (left) and Aono (right).
The main characters of Sola (from left to right): Koyori, Mana, Yorito, Matsuri, Aono, Mayuko, and Takeshi.

Sola is a Japanese work originally conceived by Naoki Hisaya (main writer of Kanon) with original character design by Naru Nanao (designer of D.C.: Da Capo).

Da Capo original visual novel cover.

Da Capo (video game)

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Japanese adult visual novel developed by Circus's division Circus Northern which was released as a limited edition on June 28, 2002 playable on Windows as a CD-ROM; a DVD-ROM version followed on July 26, 2002.

Japanese adult visual novel developed by Circus's division Circus Northern which was released as a limited edition on June 28, 2002 playable on Windows as a CD-ROM; a DVD-ROM version followed on July 26, 2002.

Da Capo original visual novel cover.

Naru Nanao designed Nemu, Sakura, and Kotori; Igul designed Miharu, Moe, Mako, and others; and Kanon Ikutata designed the chibi characters, and others.

Suika original visual novel cover.

Suika (video game)

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Japanese adult visual novel developed by Circus and was first released on July 27, 2001 for Windows as a CD-ROM, followed by a DVD-ROM release on August 31, 2001.

Japanese adult visual novel developed by Circus and was first released on July 27, 2001 for Windows as a CD-ROM, followed by a DVD-ROM release on August 31, 2001.

Suika original visual novel cover.

Art direction and character design was split between Naru Nanao and Takanon Ikuta.

Naoki Hisaya

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Japanese screenwriter who has worked for Tactics, Key and Siesta, but as of 2006, he is a freelance writer.

Japanese screenwriter who has worked for Tactics, Key and Siesta, but as of 2006, he is a freelance writer.

Afterwards, Hisaya once again quit the company he was working for, but at Comiket 70 in August 2006, it was announced that he would now be working with illustrator Naru Nanao on a series entitled Sola as the main concept writer.

Minori (company)

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Japanese visual novel company (previously the software division of CoMixWave until April 2007 ).

Japanese visual novel company (previously the software division of CoMixWave until April 2007 ).

Naru Nanao (Character Designer/core member of Ef, not attached to the company)

Original visual novel cover

Canvas 2: Akane-iro no Palette

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Japanese visual novel developed by F&C FC01, a brand of F&C, released for Windows on April 23, 2004.

Japanese visual novel developed by F&C FC01, a brand of F&C, released for Windows on April 23, 2004.

Original visual novel cover
An example of the gameplay in Canvas 2. Here, Hiroki is conversing with Elis.

A light novel series written by Tooru Tamegai and illustrated by Naru Nanao, spanning two volumes, was published by Kadokawa Shoten between December 21, 2005 and March 25, 2006.

Hime (top-left), Kari (bottom-left), and Crystal (right) of Ohime-sama Navigation.

Ohime-sama Navigation

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Reader-participation game in the Japanese bishōjo magazine Dengeki G's Magazine, published by ASCII Media Works, which ran between the February 2008 and May 2011 issues.

Reader-participation game in the Japanese bishōjo magazine Dengeki G's Magazine, published by ASCII Media Works, which ran between the February 2008 and May 2011 issues.

Hime (top-left), Kari (bottom-left), and Crystal (right) of Ohime-sama Navigation.

Ohime-sama Navigation's premise is written by Satz, and the character design is by Naru Nanao, known for her artistry on D.C.: Da Capo by Circus and Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two. by Minori.