Tsuki ga Kirei (月がきれい, lit. "as the moon, so beautiful") is a 2017 anime television series produced by Feel. The broadcast is premiered on April 6, 2017.
Plot
Kotarō Azumi and Akane Mizuno became third-year students at junior high school and are classmates for the first time. These two, along with fellow classmates, Chinatsu Nishio and Takumi Hira, relate to their peers through mutual understandings and feelings. As their final year at junior high school progresses, the group overcome their challenges to mature and become aware of changes in themselves.
Characters
Main article: List of Characters
Main
Secondary
- Aoi Takizawa
- Roman Yamashina
- Daichi Ogasawara
- Aira Miyamoto
- Setsuko Satō
- Miu Imazu
- Sakura Tanaka
- Shō Nagahara
- Yasuhito Inaba
- Tsubasa Kaneko
- Ryōko Sonoda
- Daisuke Tachibana
- Ryūnosuke Azumi
- Junko Azumi
- Hiroshi Mizuno
- Saori Mizuno
- Ayane Mizuno
Episodes
Main article: List of Episodes
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 1
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 2
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 3
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 4
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 5
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 6
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 6.5
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 7
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 8
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 9
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 10
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 11
- Tsuki ga Kirei - Episode 12
Other Staff
- Series Structure/Screenplay: TBA
- Original Character Design: loundraw
- Character Design: Kazuaki Morita
- Visual Development Art: TBA
- Music Producer: TBA
- Music Production: TBA
- Sound Director: Satoki Iida
- Sound Production: TBA
- Sub Character and Prop Design: TBA
- Chief Animation Directors: TBA
- Main Animators:
Eiichirō Furuyama
Kazuaki Imoto
Kuniaki Masuda
Masakazu Yamazaki
Shinichi Tatsuta
Takehiko Matsumoto
- Color Design: TBA
- Art Director: TBA
- Art Design: TBA
- Background Art:
- Director of Photography: Yuuta Nakamura
- Editor: Daisuke Hiraki
- Animation Produced By: feel.
Trivia
- While directly translated as "The Moon is Beautiful", the phrase "Tsuki ga Kirei Desu ne." (月が綺麗ですね。?, lit. "The Moon is Beautiful, Isn't it?") is a famous Japanese way to say "I love you". The phrase was translated by Meiji-era novelist and teacher Natsume Sōseki since he believed that two people in love do not need direct words to convey their feelings
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