Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy

Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy(Japanese:Nguyệt が đạo く dị thế giới nói trung,Hepburn:Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Dōchū,lit."Journey in an Alternate World Guided by the Moon" )is a Japaneselight novelseries written by Kei Azumi and illustrated by Mitsuaki Matsumoto. It began serialization online in 2012 on the user-generated novel publishing websiteShōsetsuka ni Narō,and it moved to the AlphaPolis website in 2016. It was also later acquired byAlphaPolis,who have published the series since May 2013.Hanashi Mediahas licensed the light novel for an English release. Amangaadaptation with art by Kotora Kino has been serialized online via AlphaPolis' manga website since 2015. The manga is published digitally in English through Alpha Manga. Ananimetelevision series adaptation produced byC2Caired from July to September 2021. A second season byJ.C.Staffaired from January to June 2024. A third season has been announced.

Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy
First light novel volume cover
Nguyệt が đạo く dị thế giới nói trung
(Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Dōchū)
GenreIsekai[1]
Novel series
Written byKei Azumi
Published by
Original run2012– present
Light novel
Written byKei Azumi
Illustrated byMitsuaki Matsumoto
Published byAlphaPolis
English publisher
DemographicMale
Original runMay 2013– present
Volumes20
Manga
Written byKei Azumi
Illustrated byKotora Kino
Published byAlphaPolis
English publisherAlpha Manga
DemographicShōnen
Original run2015– present
Volumes14
Anime television series
Directed byShinji Ishihira
Produced by
List
    • Hiroyuki Aoi
    • Cao Cong
    • Teppei Oota
    • Yoshiteru Maeda
    • Gaku Nakagawa
    • Airi Sawada (S1)
    • Takumi Itou (S1)
    • Nao Ooji (S1)
    • Hirotaka Kaneko (S1)
    • Hajime Maruyama (S1)
    • Ten Nomiyama[a](S1)
    • Yuito Hirahara (S2)
    • Ima Tamura (S2)
    • Taiki Kakizaki (S2)
    • Mina Yamaoka (S2)
    • Waka Suzuki (S2)
    • Akihiro Ishiwatari (S2)
Written byKenta Ihara
Music byYasuharu Takanashi
Studio
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTokyo MX,MBS,BS NTV,AT-X
English network
Original runJuly 7, 2021– present
Episodes37(List of episodes)
iconAnime and manga portal

Plot

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High school student Makoto Misumi, while being an average boy in every aspect, his sisters are high-spirited and good-looking. Underneath this, his parents are from a fantasy world and have eloped to Earth for various reasons. Partly due to a contract agreed upon by a goddess, Makoto is to be sent to the world of Elysion to serve as the Hero. Unfortunately, it is not the usual case that Makoto always imagined. The Goddess has a vain beauty preference and deems Makoto to be "ugly," revoking his hero title, forbidding him to interact with other humans, and getting thrown off the edge of the world. Makoto is thankfully saved byTsukuyomi,and he is gifted with great power so he will live a free life. In contrast to the Goddess' ideals, Makoto meets various demi-humans and mythical beings who become captivated by him and join in on building a new civilization where all of them can peacefully coexist. Another problem is Makoto's aura becomes too powerful and unstable for his yearning desire to enter human society. His new companions are willing to help him in any way to reform common sense along the way.

Characters

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Main characters

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Makoto Misumi(Thâm trừng thật,Misumi Makoto)
Voiced by:Natsuki Hanae[3](Japanese);Dallas Reid[4](English)
Makoto Misumi is the main protagonist of this series. He is intoarcheryand one of three Earth dwellers who was summoned to the Goddess' World. Originally meant to be the only person to be sent to the other world as per the contract between his parents and the Goddess, due to her own preferences in beauty standards, she abandons and throws Makoto to the edge of her world into the Wasteland, while secretly kidnapping two other people from Earth and sending them to her world as Heroes. Tsukuyomi, the Moon God of Earth who worked as the middleman for the completion of the contract, helped Makoto provide him with his blessing and told him to be free and live as he wished. At the start, Makoto is thought to be stuck at level 1, but it is later revealed that the level and Adventurer systems were based on the ideas of someone from Earth who was transferred in the past. The level limit of the system was set intentionally to the 16-bit integer limit of 65,536 and Makoto is basically causing an integer overflow error. In the Goddess' World, he is also known by the alias "Raidou Kuzunoha" (in WN/LN) or "Makoto Kuzunoha" (in Manga/Anime), a powerful merchant and skilled teacher.
Tomoe(Ba,Tomoe)
Voiced by:Ayane Sakura[3](Japanese);Monica Rial[4](English)
Tomoe, previously known as the Invincible "Shen"(Vô địch "Thận しん",Muteki "Shin"),is one of the Greater Dragons, existing in the World of the Goddess. After an accident in which Makoto destroyed her shrine gate, she makes a pact with Makoto to learn more about theway of the Samurai.Her special ability is being able to use illusion mists to distort her opponents, as well as creating a Demiplane which she uses as a mediating space. Tomoe later falls in love with Makoto, becoming one of his lovers.
Mio(Linh,Mio)
Voiced by:Akari Kitō[3](Japanese);Kara Edwards(English)
Mio, previously known as the Black Spider of Calamity(Tai hoạ の hắc con nhện,Saigai no Kuro Gumo),is a unique existence in the Goddess' World, having terrorized humans and demi-humans for centuries in spider form due to her endless hunger and need to satisfy it. She makes a pact with Makoto (without his permission) after being convinced by Tomoe. Mio is prone to easily getting worked up over the smallest slight, but feeding her will calm her down. Her special ability is being able to harness dark magic, an element that can swallow other forms of magic. She quickly falls in love with Makoto and later becoming one of his lovers alongside Tomoe.
Shiki(Thức,Shiki)
Voiced by:Kenjiro Tsuda[3](Japanese); Ben Balmaceda[4](English)
Shiki(Thức しき),previously known as Larva, was a Lich who sought endless knowledge, in particular the path to becoming a Grant, humans who have traveled to other worlds, whether successfully or not. After some convincing from Makoto due to his desire to learn more about magic, he makes a pact with Makoto and regains a human form. Shiki currently works as anassistantfor Makoto in public, helping out with his business.

Deities

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The Goddess(Nữ thần,Megami)
Voiced by:Reina Ueda[5](Japanese); Jennifer AuBuchon[4](English)
The main villain of the story. She made a deal with Makoto's parents to give them a life on earth in exchange for one of their future children to become the hero of their old world. However, because of her vain beauty preferences, the Goddess reneged on the deal; banishing Makoto to die, while kidnapping Hibiki and Tomoki to serve the role instead, one of her many misdeeds who made her lose respect from the other gods.
Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto(Nguyệt đọc mệnh)
Voiced by:Tomoaki Maeno[5](Japanese); Reagan Murdock[4](English)
Tsukuyomi is a moon god who was responsible for summoning Makoto to the Goddess' world, as per the agreement made with his parents. After witnessing how Makoto was treated by the Goddess, he bestows all of his power onto Makoto and gives him the freedom to live how he wants in the Goddess' world.
It's later revealed this effectively turned Makoto into a deity himself; explaining his growth in power to godly levels which is apparently a plan from the other gods who intend to have Makoto assume the Goddess' place.

Demiplane/Kuzunoha Company

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Emma(エマ,Ema)
Voiced by:Saori Hayami[5](Japanese);Tia Ballard[4](English)
Emma is an orc who was saved by Makoto from a two-headed Liz while on her way to sacrificing herself to Shen (which later turned out to be a ploy set up by the demon race). After Makoto resolves the issue for her and the entire orc village, she becomes the assistant of Makoto Misumi and she acts as the Supervisor of the Demiplane.
Beren(ベレン)
Voiced by: Shinpachi Tsuji[5](Japanese); Mark Stoddard (English)
Beren is an elder dwarf that Makoto Misumi met after Tomoe rescues him from the Black Spider of Calamity and is currently one of the blacksmiths of the Demiplane and the Kuzunoha Company.
He designs the magic draining gear Makoto wears to hide his overpowered aura; the gear would befatalto anyone else as Makoto's magic is deity level.
Lime Latte(ライム・ラテ,Raimu Rate)
Voiced by:Taku Yashiro[6](Japanese);Aaron Campbell(English)
Lime is a former top adventurer from Tsige and currently works for the Kuzunoha Company as an employee. He is a subordinate of Tomoe who crafts him a katana. He was given some of Tomoe's blood, becoming dragonkin.

Tsige

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Toa(トア)
Voiced by:Yurika Kubo[5](Japanese); Skyler McIntosh (English)
Toa is an adventurer who came from Tsige to Zetsuya to look for her family's long-lost dagger as well as to get stronger. Due to her failure to complete one of her quests, she fell into large amounts of debt and was forced to subject herself to prostitution (manga)/human magic experimentation (anime) by high-ranking adventurers in Zetsuya, before being rescued by Tomoe and Mio. Her face resembles that of Makoto's junior on Earth, named Hasegawa Nukumi, whom Makoto feels a certain affection towards.
Rinon(リノン)
Voiced by: Aiko Ninomiya[5](Japanese);Bryn Apprill(English)
Rinon is Toa's younger sister who was burdened with paying off her older sister's debt. She was forced into becoming a spy for the high-ranking adventurers of Zetsuya to spy on Makoto and his party.
Hazal(ハザル,Hazaru)
Voiced by:Yuuki Shin[7](Japanese);Bryson Baugus(English)
Hazal is an alchemist and a powerful adventurer who resides in Tsige. He later takes Toa, Ranina and Louisa as his wives.
Louisa(ルイザ,Ruiza)
Voiced by: Yuna Kamakura[7]
Louisa is an elf archer whose job is "Bless Gunner" and member of the Tsige's adventurer guild.
Ranina(ラニーナ,Ranīna)
Voiced by: Saika Kitamori[7](Japanese); Cassie Ewulu (English)
Louisa is a dwarf warrior whose job is "Priest Knight" and member of the Tsige's adventurer guild.

Rotsgard Academy

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Sif Rembrandt(シフ・レンブラント,Shifu Renburanto)
Voiced by:Yumiri Hanamori[8]
Patrick Rembrandt's daughter and Yuno's older sister. She along her mother and sister were afflicted by a curse and saved by Makoto. Since then she enrolled into Rotsgard academy and became Makoto's student. She is proeficent with magic.
After being deformed by a curse Makoto helped cure, Sif developed a crush on him; seeing inner beauty mattered more than looks.
Yuno Rembrandt(ユーノ・レンブラント,Yūno Renburanto)
Voiced by:Nene Hieda[8]
Patrick Rembrandt's daughter and Sif's younger sister. Like her sister, she enrolled into Rotsgard academy and became Makoto's student. She is proeficent with physical combat.
She developed a crush on Makoto after he helped cure her of the same curse as Sif.
Jin Rohan(ジン・ロアン,Jin Roan)
Voiced by: Yuuki Shin[8]
A student of Makoto's, he had a childhood friend called Miranda and wishes to meet her again, unaware that she has changed her name to Sofia Bulga.
Abelia Hopleys(アベリア・ホープレイズ,Aberia Hōpureizu)
Voiced by:Yurie Kozakai[8]
A student of Makoto's, she is a member of the Hopleys family skilled with weapons, magic and archery, without specializing in none of it.
Mizra Cazper(ミスラ・カズパー,Mizura Kazupā)
Voiced by: Shinsuke Sugawara[8]
A student of Makoto's who is skilled with the sword. He later begins dating Yuno.
Izumo Ikusabe(イズモ・イクサベ)
Voiced by:Tatsumaru Tachibana[8]
A student of Makoto's and a mage in training.
Daena Severus(ダエナ・セブルス,Daena Seburusu)
Voiced by: Tomohiro Yamaguchi[8]
A student of Makoto's skilled with close combat and debuff spells. He is already married.
Ilumgand Hopleys(イルムガンド・ホープレイズ,Irumugando Hōpureizu)
Voiced by:Kent Itō[8]
A student at Rotsgard Academy and Luria's childhood friend. He reunites with Ruria in the academy but bemoans her when he learns she left her kingdom to survive and is driven away by Makoto. He later makes a deal with Rona to become stronger but is turned into a monster instead. Defeated by Makoto's students and later killed by Mio.
Eva(エヴァ)
Voiced by:Shiori Izawa[8]
A librarian at Rotsgard Academy who becomes acquainted with Makoto. She is Luria's older sister and a fugitive from the Kingdom of Kaleneon after it was taken by demons. She later joins forces with Makoto who recaptures Kaleneon from the demons and instate both sisters as its new rulers.
Luria(ルリア,Ruria)
Voiced by:Yuuki Hirose[8]
Eva's younger sister who works in a café at Rotsgard. She befriends Makoto and joins her sister in the effort to rebuild Kaleneon after she and her sister are instated as its new rulers with Makoto's help.

Demon Army

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Sofia Bulga(ソフィア・ブルガ,Sofia Buruga)
Voiced by:Miyuki Sawashiro(Japanese);Morgan Garrett(English)
Sofia is a renowned adventurer and was the strongest adventurer registered to the guild, prior to Tomoe and Mio joining. She is very skilled with swords and magic, proving that her level of skill is not just for show. In the first encounter with Makoto due to Goddess' teleportation, Sofia is unable to harm Makoto and is later forced to escape his very deadly attack.
Lancer(ランサー,Ransā)/ Mitsurugi(Ngự kiếm,Mitsurugi)
Voiced by:Soma Saito(Japanese);Justin Briner(English)
He is one of the Greater Dragons, who partnered with Sofia to kill the other Greater Dragons while helping the Demons against Goddess. Thinking Makoto was a pawn of the Goddess, Lancer took a lot of damage from blindly fighting him, labeling Makoto as the "Devil."

Gritonia Empire

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Tomoki Iwahashi(Nham kiều trí thụ,Iwahashi Tomoki)
Voiced by:Ryōhei Arai[9]
Lily Front Gritonia(リリ・フロント・グリトニア,Riri Furonto Gritonia)
Voiced by:Mai Nakahara[9]
Guinevere Shlesha(ギネビア・スレーシャ,Ginebia Surēsha)
Voiced by:Sayumi Watabe[9]
Mora(モーラ,Mōra)
Voiced by: Ami Tsukishiro[9]
Yukinatsu Kazusa(ユキナツ・カズサ)
Voiced by: Natsue Sasamoto[9]

Limia Kingdom

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Hibiki Otonashi(Âm vô vang,Otonashi Hibiki)
Voiced by:Ai Kakuma[9]
Navarre Polar(ナバール・ポーラー,Nabāru Pōrā)
Voiced by:Ami Koshimizu[9]
Woody Baila(ウーディ・バイラ,Ūdi Baira)
Voiced by: Yuji Murai[9]
Belda Nortst Limia(ベルダ・ノースト・リミア,Beruda Nōsuto Rimia)
Voiced by:Chiharu Sawashiro[9]
Chiya Hazuki(チヤ・ハヅキ)
Voiced by:Nao Tamura[9]

Other characters

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Patrick Rembrandt(パトリック・レンブラント,Patorikku Renburanto)
Voiced by:Kazuhiko Inoue[6]
The owner of the Rembrandt Company. His wife and children were victims of a curse until Makoto helped resolve the issue. He offers his trust to Makoto; being one of the few that accept his true face, even if he is off-put by it.
Morris(モリス,Morisu)
Voiced by:Masaharu Satō[6](Japanese);R. Bruce Elliott(English)
Patrick's butler and right-hand man. He is a former adventurer. Morris messed up the paperwork for Makoto getting admitted to the academy; accidentally submitting the teacher application.
Root(ルト,Ruto)
Voiced by:Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[10]
The leader of the greater dragons and founder of the Adventurer's guild whose power is on par with the Goddess. Root can assume a human form and easily be either gender. He becomes interested in Makoto and intends to become his lover.
Root was the wife of the Adventurer's Guild co-founder; taking her husband's knowledge ofRPGsfrom Earth to set up the ranking system.

Media

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Light novels

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The light novel is written by Kei Azumi and illustrated by Mitsuaki Matsumoto. It began serialization online in 2012 on the user-generated novel publishing websiteShōsetsuka ni Narō,and it moved to the AlphaPolis website in 2016. It was also later acquired byAlphaPolis,who have published 20 volumes since May 2013.Hanashi Mediahas licensed the light novel for an English release.[11]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1May 28, 2013[12]978-4-4341-7953-2March 30, 2024[13]978-1-9617-8814-5
2October 3, 2013[14]978-4-4341-8369-0July 30, 2024[15]978-1-9617-8818-3
3February 4, 2014[16]978-4-4341-8860-2September 29, 2024[17]978-1-9617-8819-0
4June 2, 2014[18]978-4-4341-9324-8November 29, 2024[19]978-1-9617-8822-0
5February 10, 2015[20]978-4-4341-9771-0January 30, 2025[21]978-1-9617-8823-7
6May 30, 2015[22]978-4-4342-0673-3March 30, 2025[23]
7September 3, 2015[24]978-4-4342-0960-4
8December 12, 2015[25]978-4-4342-1315-1
8.5March 28, 2016[26]978-4-4342-1772-2
9July 29, 2016[27]978-4-4342-2262-7
10November 30, 2016[28]978-4-4342-2683-0
11March 31, 2017[29]978-4-4342-3157-5
12July 31, 2017[30]978-4-4342-3597-9
13November 30, 2017[31]978-4-4342-4023-2
14April 5, 2018[32]978-4-4342-4446-9
15October 30, 2020[33]978-4-4342-4921-1
16June 30, 2021[34]978-4-4342-9005-3
17September 30, 2021[35]978-4-4342-9400-6
18August 5, 2022[36]978-4-4343-0753-9
19December 31, 2023[37]978-4-4343-2314-0
20June 30, 2024[38]978-4-4343-4088-8

Manga

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Amangaadaptation with art by Kotora Kino has been serialized online via AlphaPolis' manga website since 2015 and has been collected in 14tankōbonvolumes. The manga is published digitally in English through Alpha Manga.[39]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1February 29, 2016[40]978-4-4342-1604-6July 28, 2023[41]
2October 31, 2016[42]978-4-4342-2470-6July 28, 2023[43]
3June 30, 2017[44]978-4-4342-3287-9July 28, 2023[45]
4February 28, 2018[46]978-4-4342-4184-0September 29, 2023[47]
5October 31, 2018[48]978-4-4342-5105-4September 29, 2023[49]
6June 30, 2019[50]978-4-4342-5990-6September 29, 2023[51]
7February 29, 2020[52]978-4-4342-7015-4November 30, 2023[53]
8October 31, 2020[54]978-4-4342-8011-5November 30, 2023[55]
9June 30, 2021[56]978-4-4342-9014-5November 30, 2023[57]
10February 28, 2022[58]978-4-4342-9999-5May 31, 2024[59]
11October 31, 2022[60]978-4-4343-1025-6August 23, 2024[61]
12July 31, 2023[62]978-4-4343-2322-5
13December 31, 2023[63]978-4-4343-3120-6
14June 30, 2024[64]978-4-4343-4087-1

Anime

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Ananimetelevision series adaptation was announced on October 20, 2020. The series is animated byC2Cand directed byShinji Ishihira,with Kenta Ihara handling series' composition, Yukie Suzuki designing the characters, andYasuharu Takanashicomposing the series' music. It aired from July 7 to September 22, 2021, onTokyo MXand other networks.[5][3][65]Crunchyrolllicensed the series and streams it worldwide excluding Asian territories.[66]Medialinkhas licensed the series in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and is streaming it on their Ani-OneYouTubechannel under their Ultra membership scheme.[67]The opening theme, "Gamble", is performed by syudou, while the ending theme, "Beautiful Dreamer", is performed by Ezoshika Gourmet Club.[65]On April 27, 2022, Crunchyroll announced that the series would receive an English dub, which premiered the following day.[4]

After the airing of the final episode, a second season was announced.[68]The two consecutive-courseason was animated byJ.C.Staff,with the main staff returning from the first season. It aired from January 8 to June 25, 2024.[69]The first opening theme song is "Utopia", performed byKeina Suda,while the first ending theme is "My Factor", performed byKent Itō.[70]The second opening theme song is "Reversal", performed by syudou,[70]while the second ending theme song is "Jōshiki Hazure Human"(Thường thức ngoại れヒューマン,"Eccentric Human" ),performed byKaori Maeda.[70]

After the final episode of the second season, a third season was announced.[71]

Reception

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The first season of the anime series has the highest overseas sales record among allNippon TVanime.[72]

Notes

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