Full Moon (manga)
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(literally "Searching for the Full Moon", often shortened to Full Moon) is a Japanese shōjo manga and anime series by Arina Tanemura. The kanji in the Japanese title are read "furu mūn" (i.e. Full Moon) and not mangetsu or mitsuki. The full title is always used in Japan whereas in the U.S. the full title is present only on the front cover of the manga.Originally this manga was serialised in Ribon, a Japanese magazine for girls. As of 2004, it has become a completed series with a total of seven volumes and an artbook. The manga is published in English by VIZ Media with translations by [Tomo Kimura]. As the manga began to gain popularity, an anime version of the story was simultaneously made and completed before the manga's ending. Produced by Nihon Ad Systems, the anime enjoyed high ratings. It aired on TV Tokyo and has been licensed in North America by VIZ Media.
Story
Full Moon focuses on a 12-year-old girl named Mitsuki Koyama. While Mitsuki is a talented singer and dreams of becoming a pop idol, she is afflicted by throat cancer, which seems curable only through surgery that will destroy her voice. One day she is visited by two shinigami whom only she can see, Takuto and Meroko, who go by the team name "Negi Ramen" or "Onion Noodles." These shinigami tell her she has but one year left to live. Mitsuki realizes she cannot wait any longer and attempts to achieve her dream of becoming a singer. However, she does not look old enough to be a singer, so she makes a deal with one of the shinigami, Takuto, to transform her into a 16-year-old who goes by the stage name of "Full Moon." Not only does she become older, but her throat is healthy in this form, and she is able to sing without any difficulty.To start a career as a singer, 16-year-old Mitsuki auditions in a singing contest. Though there is much competition, she is able to win over the judges with her enthusiasm for singing and her excellent voice. Two years before the shinigami's arrival, she promised Eichi Sakurai, a boy she met in an orphanage, that they would both achieve their dreams together. Eichi wanted to become an astronomer and Mitsuki wanted to become a singer. Shortly after, Eichi was adopted and emigrated to America before Mitsuki could express her feelings for him. Because Mitsuki is fated to die, she is intent on achieving her dream and meeting Eichi. Mitsuki hopes that one day Eichi will hear her songs and return to her so they can be together again before her life ends.
In the manga, like the anime, Mitsuki debuts as a singer under the alias "Full Moon." However, unlike the anime, she does not gain instant overwhelming success and popularity as Full Moon and instead struggles to survive in charts. Despite their similar beginnings, the manga and the anime of this series enjoy extremely different plotlines.
Characters
Names are in Western order, with the surname after the given name.Humans
The protagonist, she dreams of becoming a pop singer but suffers from throat cancer. She is told that she will die if the surgery to remove her vocal cords is not performed, but Mitsuki still refuses the surgery. She is also an orphan who grew up in a orphanage school and with her strict grandmother who refuses her from singing. One day 2 Shinigamis Takuto and Meroko visited her which only she could see and informed her that in 1 year she will die. Because of this, much to the dismay of her Angels of death, she went on to pursue her dreams of being a singer.With Takuto's help, she is able to transform into Full Moon, a sixteen-year-old pop idol, completely free of cancer and able to sing. She wants to become a singer because she wants to tell her love, Eichi Sakurai, that she loves him. Mitsuki lost contact with Eichi when he moved from the orphanage to America. In the manga, after he leaves Mitsuki she realizes that she loved him. She waited to call him in America but later finds out on television that his plane had crashed and sees his name on the list of the deceased. In the anime, she does not find out until much later in the series that he is dead (and of a car crash in this case).
- Full Moon
Unlike Mitsuki, Full Moon does not have throat cancer, and therefore can sing. She is discovered by Seed Records and is selected from their audition. Full Moon is a major hit, releasing several singles in the anime, including "Myself" and "Eternal Snow." Full Moon has made several public performances and two concerts. Mitsuki's Full Moon appearence is dependant on Takuto's powers.
- Eichi Sakurai (桜井英知 Sakurai Eichi) - Seiyu Ryohei Kimura
In the manga Mitsuki already knew that he died but due to the intense pain and denial of his dying Mitsuki erased or lived on as if he was still alive. In the manga he died in a plane crash which was Takuto's first assignment
- Fuzuki Koyama (神山文月 Kōyama Fuzuki) - Seiyu Kazuko Sugiyama
In the anime, Fuzuki fell in love with a man who wanted to become a famous pianist. He became 'obsessed' with practicing piano, and when she suggested that he should relax a bit, he pushed her away and said she did not understand. Then he left Japan, and it broke Fuzuki's heart.
In the manga, Fuzuki was friends with Meroko (when she was a human) and they both fell in love with a violinist. The man chose Fuzuki as his fiance, but after Meroko/Moe committed suicide, broke off the engagement. Later in her life, Fuzuki married someone else and had Hazuki. Later, Hazuki fell in love with Aoi Koga, the son of the violinist that both Fuzuki and Meroko/Moe fell in love with, and a member from the band Route L. She eloped with him, and was killed in an accident when rushing to the hospital when she went into labour. Fuzuki was only left with Mitsuki.
- Keiichi Wakaoji (若王子圭一 Wakaōji Keiichi) - Seiyu Teruaki Ogawa
- Masami Oshige (大重正実 Ōshige Masami) - Seiyu Tomomi Seo
- Madoka Wakamatsu (若松円 Wakamatsu Madoka) - Seiyu Kana
Madoka, while talented, initially lacks the heart Mitsuki places into her songs and is constantly upstaged. In addition, she is insecure because she had plastic surgery to make herself beautiful enough to become a celebrity and was disowned by her family as a result. Madoka also has a chibi pig called Gu-Chan who worships her. She, on the other hand, seems to despise him.
- Nachi
Madoka/Chisato goes to apologize to Soichiro's mother and asks to break off the engagement because she loves Nachi only to discover Soichiro is Nachi. Soichiro/Nachi, who loved Chisato, had decided to get plastic surgery and become an idol in hopes of making her love him. In the end, they remain engaged (and Nachi wins Gu-chan's approval).
Shinigami
The shinigami are spirits who committed suicide when they were human and are consequently punished with the task of collecting souls. The manga goes into more detail on the past lives of the shinigami. Of all the shinigami's lives as humans, only Takuto's is covered in the anime. Rule is if a shinigami fully remembers his past life he is to dissappear and to become a Ghost.
- Takuto Kira (タクト・キラ Takuto Kira) - Seiyu Yasuo Saitou
In his past life, Takuto was once a lead singer in Route:L, the same band that both Mitsuki's father and doctor were in. He developed a malignant tumor in his throat, just as Mitsuki later did. Wakaoji removed the tumor in surgery, but it made Takuto lose his voice. Unable to bear the thought of being unable to sing, Takuto jumped from the top floor of the hospital and became a shinigami. Upon remembering his past life he slowly dissappears but Meroko and Mitsuki were able to stop him in time. In the anime, Takuto drove his motorbike off a cliff as soon as he found out about his tumor and its consequences. Also in the manga Takuto did meet Mitsuki when she was still 4 or 5 years old when Dr. Wakaoji introduced them.
- Meroko Yui (めろこ・ユイ Meroko Yui) - Seiyu Chieko Honda
- Izumi Lio/Rio Izumi (いずみ・リオ Izumi Rio) - Seiyu Megumi Ogata
In contrast, he is a tragic figure and has an understanding personality in the manga. He was a 6-year-old boy whose mother hated him. When his father died, his mother lost her mind and beat Izumi for growing up to be like his father. When she beat him, she thought that she was scolding his father for leaving her. In an effort to make his mother happy for once, he ran off while they were out and stood in front of an oncoming train. He saw his mother smile as he was hit, but somehow it didn't satisfy him even though he believed that was what he wanted to see. Later on, his mother died and Izumi went to take her soul, telling his mother that he had became a shinigami.
Eventually Mitsuki's gentleness makes Izumi realise that he had wanted his mother to call his name while he stood on the railway tracks. When he regains his last lost memory of his mother, he also realises that his mother was smiling through tears of guilt and relief.
He was once Meroko's partner in the Pediatric Death Ward. Meroko loved him but he did not return the feelings. When Meroko is forced to train newcomer, Takuto (and eventually falls in love with him), Izumi realises that he loved her and spends much of the manga trying to get her back. In the second volume of the manga, he says he'll try to get Mitsuki's soul(that's the job of shinigami's) until the day of her death.
He likes to call other characters by nicknames (Mitsuki is "Mikky/Mickey"; Takuto is "Tak-kun"; Meroko is "Me-chan")
- Jonathan (ジョナサン Jonasan) - Seiyu Norihisa Mori
- *In the manga on one of the 'side-pannels' Arina Tanemura mentions that one day with her friends, she drew a picture of what she thought 'Peeves' (From Harry Potter) looked like. After she was finished she showed it to her friends who laughed and said it did not look anything like 'Peeves' for Peeves has a human form, (the picture she drew of Jonathan was in ghost form) and deciding not to waste it, she renamed the character and made it into a character for the manga.
Songs in the anime
Opening Songs
Performed by THE★SCANTY, who makes several cameo appearances in the anime:
- "I ♥ U" (Episodes 1-26)
- "ROCK'N ROLL PRINCESS" (Episodes 27-52)
The four ending songs of Full Moon o Sagashite are all songs Full Moon (Mitsuki) sings throughout the course of the anime. They are performed by myco - Mitsuki's seiyū - and her band Changin' My Life. In order of appearance, these songs are:
- "New Future" (Episodes 1-6 and 52)
- "Myself" (Episodes 7-26)
- "ETERNAL SNOW" (Episodes 27-42)
- "Love Chronicle" (Episodes 43-51)
"New Future" is also featured in the manga as the song Mitsuki sings at the end of the manga.
There is an insert song- "SMILE"- also by myco and Changin' My Life.
Another insert song is "Focus", sung by myco and Changin' My Life. It was sung by Mitsuki in her dream at the beginning of Episode 1.
English adaptations
English-dubbed anime
In 2005, VIZ Media had obtained the rights for Full Moon. VIZ released the first volume of Full Moon in an uncut bilingual DVD.
External links
- [Full Moon wo Sagashite Song Lyrics]
- [Full Moon wo Sagashite on Animenfo.com]
- [Full Moon (TV) on Anime News Network]
- [Full Moon wo Sagashite (manga) on Anime News Network]
- (German) [Searching-the-fullmoon German Fansite]
- (Spanish) [Scripts and subtitles]
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