Moonlight fantasy4/3/2023 ![]() And Kei Azumi's Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu is one of those works where strangely, there isn't any amount of hype and marketing prowess behind it. Isekai by itself is a huge genre spanning lots of good and bad iterations, but parody series like KonoSuba's are really far and few in-between just to shake up the AniManga scene by sheer, pure undulated mockery of its tried-and-true genre of many sorts. In a world where the goddess herself has barred him from interacting with his kind, it is up to Makoto and his companions to fulfill his desire-and perhaps reform society along the way. Nevertheless, despite this success, Makoto still yearns to meet fellow humans. ![]() He meets various demihumans and mythical beings who all end up being captivated with his characteristics and join Makoto in building a new community where all of them can peacefully coexist. Disdainfully giving him the ability to understand all languages except the human language as compensation, the goddess drives Makoto off to the farthest edges of the wasteland, far from human civilization.ĭue to the disparity between Earth and this new world, Makoto's inherent physical and magical capabilities awaken, making him extremely powerful. However, the deity deems Makoto to be "hideous," refusing to even lay eyes upon him and revokes his heroic title. With the characters surrounding Tomoki showing discontent towards the Goddess and the conspiracies that surround him due to that discontent, viewers of the anime are unable to fully understand the circumstances that lead to Makoto being dragged unwillingly into the Goddess' mess by the end of the season.As part of a mysterious contract agreed upon by a goddess and his parents years ago, Makoto Misumi finds himself sent to another world to meet the goddess and become the hero. As Makoto becomes a more influential and powerful person in this fantasy world, he is slowly being exposed to threats from both the humans and the demons, who both see him as a danger to their plans, as well as the struggles that both heroes battle against.Īnother factor that is overlooked in the anime, is how the encounters between Hibiki and Tomoki provide the audience with an insight into how corrupt the Goddess is. For example, the lack of disclosure of the war means that fans of the anime are unaware of the messy politics and conspiracy plans that are taking place at the same time as Makoto's adventures. With Hibiki and Tomoki's only being mentioned momentarily at the end of "Episode 12: Guided by the Moon.", many of the underlying threats and dangers of the overall story are missed. Tsukimichi Moonlit Fantasy Makoto and Tsukuyomi The only consolation he has after his unsavory interaction is Tsukuyomi, who grants him a portion of his power out of sympathy for his situation and tells him that he is free to live however he wants. With only the ability to understand all languages except the common human tongue used to interact with the world's other heroes, Makoto is thrust into the edges of the wasteland. However, the Goddess of this world dismisses Makoto after deciding that he is too ugly to be worthy of her realm, banishing him to the far edge of the world, telling him that she has already chosen two other attractive heroes from Earth to replace him. ![]() One day, Makoto is summoned to a fantasy world by the god Tsukuyomi and reluctantly succumbs to his fate of becoming a hero in a war against demons. The manga follows Makoto Misumi, a seemingly average but well-loved high school student who served as the vice captain in his school's archery club. With illustrations by Kotora Kino, the manga was collected into ten tankoban volumes. Based on the original light novel series written by Kei Azumi and illustrated by Mitsuaki Matsumoto, the manga adaptation of Tsukimichi was serialized online by AlphaPolis in 2015. ![]()
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