Tsuki ga Kirei
Anime television series | |
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title | Tsuki ga Kirei |
Original title | 月 が き れ い |
Country of production |
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original language | Japanese |
year | 2017 |
Studio | feel. |
length | 25 minutes |
Episodes | 12 in 1 season |
genre | Romance, drama |
Director | Seiji Kishi |
music | Takurō Iga |
First broadcast | April 7, 2017 on Tokyo MX |
Tsuki ga Kirei ( Japanese 月 が き れ い , sideline as the moon, so beautiful. ) Is an anime television series from 2017, published by the studio feel. originated. The work is about the love of two middle school students and can be classified into the genres of romance and drama. The title means “the moon is beautiful” and is a Japanese way of saying “I love you”. It goes back to the writer Natsume Sōseki , who believed lovers understand each other without direct words.
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The somewhat shy and reserved Kotarō Azumi ( 安 曇 小 太郎 ) comes in the third year of middle school for the first time with the sporty Akane Mizuno ( 水 野 茜 ) in a class. During the preparations for the sports festival, they get to know each other a little better and exchange their Line contact details. Soon they are texting each other regularly on their cell phones and getting closer. Both spend their free time very differently: Kotarō is active in a traditional festival association, works in a bookstore and is often in the school library. He writes stories himself and wants to be a writer. His role model is Osamu Dazai , whom he often quotes. Akane, on the other hand, is a runner in the athletics club and is also successful at it. So she represents the school in competitions.
After a while they finally admit their love for each other. Both can be enthusiastic about each other's hobbies and simply feel good together. But at first they are still unsure how and when to spend their time together. In addition, her friends do not yet know about their relationship. So there is some tension after Akane's friend Chinatsu tells her that she has fallen in love with Kotaro. At the same time, Takumi, a popular runner from the sports club, is in love with Akane. Eventually Akane and Kotarō reveal their relationship and defend their love.
Towards the end of the school year, the students have to decide which high school they want to go to. Akane and Kotarō want to continue to see each other at school every day, but Akane's father is transferred and the family has to move. She should go to a school with a good reputation in the new city, whose entrance exam Akane should pass with her good grades. Kotarō has already quarreled with his parents because they reject his literary ambitions. Now he still wants to go to the same school as Akane and pass the difficult test and then commute every day. Although he impressed his initially horrified parents with his new eagerness to learn, he did not pass the exam. So both set up a long-distance relationship, but swear to stay together.
Despite the distance, the two stay in contact and visit each other. Years later, in the last scene at the end of the anime, you see Akane and Kotarō, now married and with one child.
Production and publication
The series was created under the direction of Seiji Kishi at Studio feel. The script was written by Yūko Kakihara . The character design was created by loundraw and Kazuaki Morita . Yukari Yasuda was the artistic director.
The 12 episodes of the series were first shown from April 7th to June 30th 2017 at midnight (and thus on the previous television day) on Tokyo MX , as well as on MBS , BS11 and TV Aichi with an offset of up to a week . The platform Crunchyroll showed the anime parallel to the Japanese broadcast with subtitles in several languages, including German and English.
KSM Anime released the 12 episodes, including Recap 6.5, on September 2, 2019 in a complete edition on DVD and Blu-ray Disc.
synchronization
role | Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) | German voice |
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Kotaro Azumi | Shōya Chiba | Daniel Kirchberger |
Akane Mizuno | Konomi Kohara | Josephine Martz |
Chinatsu Nishio | Rie Murakawa | Malin Steffen |
Takumi Hira | Atsushi Tamaru | Julian-Elias Henneberg |
music
The music in the series was composed by Takurō Iga . The opening credits are Imakoko ( イ マ コ コ ) and the credits are underlaid with Tsuki ga Kirei ( 月 が き れ い ). Both songs were sung by Nao Tōyama . In addition, the following songs were recorded during individual episodes:
- Hatsukoi ( 初恋 ) by Nao Tōyama (episode 3)
- Yasashii Kimochi ( や さ し い 気 持 ち ) by Nao Tōyama (episode 5)
- Sangatsu Kokonoka ( 3 月 9 日 ) by Nao Tōyama (episode 6)
- Tabidachi no Hi ni ( 旅 立 ち の 日 に ) from Kawagoe City 3rd Middle School Year 3 Class 1 (episode 7)
- Natsu Matsuri ( 夏 祭 り ) by Nao Tōyama (episode 8)
- Fragile by Nao Tōyama (eps.10)
- Mirai e ( 未来 へ ) by Nao Tōyama (episode 11)
Web links
- Official website for the series (Japanese)
- Entry at Anime News Network (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The moon is beautiful, isn't it? Asahi Nihongo, accessed July 15, 2017 .
- ↑ Studio feel. Mengungkapkan Proyek Anime Tsuki ga Kirei Yang Akan Tayang April. OtakuTime, accessed July 15, 2017 (Indonesian).
- ↑ Tsuki ga Kirei in the German dubbing index