Description
"Full Moon wo Sagashite" centers on Mitsuki Koyama, a 12-year-old girl with a terminal throat tumor who dreams of becoming a professional singer. Her condition prevents her from pursuing her passion, as singing could worsen her health. Mitsuki’s life takes an unexpected turn when she encounters two shinigami, Takuto and Meroko, who reveal that she has only one year left to live. The shinigami are tasked with guiding souls to the afterlife, but they grant Mitsuki a temporary reprieve by transforming her into a healthy 16-year-old version of herself, allowing her to chase her dreams under the alias "Full Moon."
As Mitsuki begins her journey as a singer, she is driven by her love for Eichi Sakurai, a boy she met in her childhood who moved to America and inspired her to pursue music. Her transformation into Full Moon not only enables her to perform but also brings her closer to her goal of reconnecting with Eichi. However, her time is limited, and the shinigami remain by her side, grappling with their own unresolved pasts. Takuto, in particular, struggles with memories of his human life, which are gradually revealed to be intertwined with Mitsuki’s fate.
The series explores themes of love, loss, and perseverance as Mitsuki navigates the challenges of the music industry while confronting her mortality. Her relationships with Takuto and Meroko deepen, revealing their own emotional struggles and connections to her life. The narrative balances Mitsuki’s professional aspirations with her personal journey, culminating in a poignant exploration of life’s fleeting nature and the power of dreams. The story’s emotional depth is heightened by its exploration of the shinigami’s roles and their evolving understanding of human emotions, creating a layered and compelling narrative.
As Mitsuki begins her journey as a singer, she is driven by her love for Eichi Sakurai, a boy she met in her childhood who moved to America and inspired her to pursue music. Her transformation into Full Moon not only enables her to perform but also brings her closer to her goal of reconnecting with Eichi. However, her time is limited, and the shinigami remain by her side, grappling with their own unresolved pasts. Takuto, in particular, struggles with memories of his human life, which are gradually revealed to be intertwined with Mitsuki’s fate.
The series explores themes of love, loss, and perseverance as Mitsuki navigates the challenges of the music industry while confronting her mortality. Her relationships with Takuto and Meroko deepen, revealing their own emotional struggles and connections to her life. The narrative balances Mitsuki’s professional aspirations with her personal journey, culminating in a poignant exploration of life’s fleeting nature and the power of dreams. The story’s emotional depth is heightened by its exploration of the shinigami’s roles and their evolving understanding of human emotions, creating a layered and compelling narrative.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Nonetheless, I want to Sing
2Eichi-kun and His Promise
3Manager-san Has Arrived
4Including Thoughts in the Song
5The Beginning of Work
6Long Day at the Studio
7Full Moon Debut!
8Izzit really a hit?
9Because I want to Hear It
10The Laws of Show Business
11Lens of Danger
12Onion Ramen and the Saint's Stone
13A Tiny Concert
14Good Luck! Acting Manager
15First Kiss!?
16Rival's Entrance
17The Disagreeing Couple
18Run to the Audition!
19Undelivered Vocals
20Meroko - All Alone
After Mitsuki reveals her illness and her contract with the shinigami to her grandmother,Ms. Oshige, and Dr. Wakaoji, her daily life returns to a fragile normalcy. Meroko, however, remains absent from Mitsuki's home. Guilt over causing Mitsuki to miss a crucial audition keeps the rabbit shinigami away. Takuto refuses to let Meroko return, still furious about the damage she caused to Mitsuki's career. Mitsuki decides to intervene directly to repair the rift between her two supernatural guardians. She invites her human friends, including the doctor, to her house for a night party. The party creates a social setting where Meroko cannot easily remain hidden. Takuto and Meroko find themselves forced into the same room. Under pressure from Mitsuki and the festive atmosphere, the two shinigami begin to speak. Their argument gives way to a tense but necessary reconciliation. The immediate threat of their partnership dissolving passes, but Meroko's feelings of guilt and her romantic jealousy toward Takuto's attachment to Mitsuki remain unresolved. The episode closes with Mitsuki having saved her support system for now, but the fragile peace among the trio leaves her personal and career struggles far from over.
21Episode 21
22A Solo Performance—Live!
Mitsuki Koyama learns that Fullmoon will hold a first solo live concert. She dedicates herself to rehearsal and planning,pushing her body to its limits. The rival singer Madoka secretly cancels the venue reservation one day before the event. Mitsuki discovers the cancellation and faces losing the performance entirely. She refuses to abandon the concert, remembering that Eichi would want her to sing regardless of location. She finds an alternative space to hold the live show. On the concert day, Mitsuki struggles with stage fright and performance anxiety. Takuto and Meroko watch from nearby, ready to assist if needed. Mitsuki steps onto the stage and begins her solo set. Her voice and presence captivate the audience in attendance. The performance ends successfully, proving that Madoka's sabotage failed. Mitsuki's perseverance carries her through her first major solo milestone. Madoka's defeat in this episode sets up continued rivalry and new obstacles ahead.
23Episode 23
Mitsuki's doctor informs her that the tumor on her vocal cords has enlarged. Surgery to remove it carries the risk of destroying her singing voice. Without surgery,the tumor will likely become fatal. Mitsuki decides to postpone the operation until after her debut recording session. She arrives at the recording studio and begins singing a new song. Sharp pain strikes her throat repeatedly during the recording. She hides the pain and completes the vocal track without alerting the staff. Takuto watches from the booth, invisible to humans, and notices her suffering. Meroko complains that shinigami rules forbid them from curing human illnesses. After the session, Mitsuki steps outside and collapses from exhaustion on the sidewalk. Takuto catches her before she hits the ground. The episode ends with Mitsuki unconscious, leaving Takuto to consider breaking shinigami law to save her life.
24Episode 24
Mitsuki loses her ability to sing during a rehearsal for her live performance. Her throat produces no sound when she attempts to hit the high notes. Takuto observes her distress but cannot intervene directly. Meroko suggests that the shinigami's powers might be fading. Mitsuki visits Dr. Wakaoji,who confirms that her tumor has grown. The doctor advises complete vocal rest and warns that singing could permanently damage her voice. Mitsuki decides to perform anyway because the concert represents her last chance to reach her grandmother. She practices silently, mouthing the lyrics without sound. Takuto distances himself from Mitsuki, and Meroko confronts him about his emotional withdrawal. On the day of the concert, Mitsuki steps onto the stage and opens her mouth. A faint, strained note emerges from her throat. The audience waits as she pushes through the physical effort. Her voice cracks mid-song, leaving her immediate ability to continue singing uncertain.
25Episode 25
26My Message
Wakaoji instructs Mitsuki to contemplate the specific message she wants to convey through her performance of "ETERNAL SNOW." Mitsuki struggles to articulate this message,so she, Takuto, and Meroko search through the Koyama family's old belongings. They seek to understand what message Mitsuki's father intended to send through his own music. During the search, Mitsuki discovers her mother's old music box. The discovery of the music box provides a tangible link to her parents' feelings and their past. Later, Mitsuki's grandmother nearly witnesses her transformation from her 12-year-old form into Full Moon. This close call reminds the grandmother of Hazuki, Mitsuki's mother. The incident deepens the connection between Mitsuki's present struggles and her family's hidden history. Through examining her family's relics, Mitsuki begins to understand the emotional weight behind her upcoming single. The episode ends with Mitsuki gaining a clearer sense of her artistic purpose, directly linking her parents' unspoken feelings to her own need to communicate through song. Her grandmother's lingering suspicions about Full Moon's identity set up immediate tension for Mitsuki's secret life as an idol.
27I Won't Lose
Madoka fears losing her standing to the rising singer Full Moon. She hires a reporter to take a compromising photograph of Full Moon and Dr. Wakaoji together. The tabloid publishes the photo as evidence of a secret romantic date,creating a scandal. The false rumor threatens to damage Full Moon's professional reputation. Rather than躲避 the situation, Dr. Wakaoji escorts Full Moon into a recording booth. Inside the booth, Full Moon sings the song "ETERNAL SNOW" without any hesitation or fear. Her confident performance demonstrates her focus on music rather than the surrounding controversy. Producer Takasu later lectures Madoka about her actions and their consequences. Madoka leaves the confrontation feeling depressed and defeated. The episode closes with Full Moon having successfully overcome the sabotage attempt, but Madoka's resentment and rivalry remain unresolved.
28Episode 28
29A Dangerous Date
Takuto invites Mitsuki to an amusement park for a date. Mitsuki accepts the invitation eagerly. Meroko follows them in secret,disguised as a human girl named Meroko. She approaches Takuto and tries to charm him, hoping to disrupt the date. Mitsuki notices Meroko’s advances and feels insecure about her own position. Takuto remains polite but does not return Meroko’s flirtation. Meroko creates a fake monster illusion to scare Mitsuki away from Takuto. Takuto sees through the illusion and confronts Meroko directly. He tells Meroko to stop interfering with his and Mitsuki’s time together. Meroko flees in tears, realizing her plan has failed. Takuto reassures Mitsuki that he wants to be with her alone. After the date, Mitsuki experiences a sudden coughing fit that produces blood, reminding her that her throat condition worsens. The episode ends with Mitsuki hiding her symptoms while facing the growing tension between her feelings for Takuto and her declining health.
30Someone Who Might Know Where Eichi Is
Kazumi,a former teacher from the orphanage where Mitsuki grew up, arrives for a surprise visit. Kazumi now lives permanently in the United States. She informs Mitsuki about her move to America during their conversation. The teacher agrees to actively search for Eichi Sakurai while in the United States. Mitsuki immediately seizes this opportunity to contact her lost childhood friend. She sits down to compose a letter for Kazumi to personally deliver to Eichi. Takuto reacts negatively to Mitsuki's plan. He makes his disapproval clear without offering specific alternatives. Mitsuki ignores his objections and continues writing the letter. She struggles to find the right words to express her feelings after years of separation. The episode contrasts Mitsuki's hopeful determination with Takuto's visible frustration. Kazumi prepares to return to America with the unfinished letter in hand. Mitsuki hands over the letter despite Takuto's clear opposition. The outcome of whether the letter will ever reach Eichi remains unresolved. Mitsuki's commitment to her search for Eichi now directly challenges her relationship with Takuto.
31Episode 31
32The Real Madoka Wakamatsu
After her defeat to Fullmoon,Madoka Wakamatsu's career enters a sharp decline. Her new manager assigns her only cheap commercial work, a significant step down from her previous standing. Colleagues in the entertainment industry begin gossiping behind her back, further isolating her. Mitsuki, feeling a connection to Madoka's situation, finds herself at Madoka's home. Inside, Mitsuki witnesses a different side of the rival singer, seeing her without her public persona. Madoka's frustration and vulnerability become visible as she faces the realities of her fading fame. Mitsuki tells Madoka that any person's song can be wonderful, regardless of commercial success. This sincere statement begins to break through Madoka's hardened exterior. A brief片段 of Madoka singing her version of "Eternal Snow" reveals her genuine emotional connection to music. The encounter shifts the dynamic between the two singers from pure rivalry to a more complex understanding. Mitsuki leaves Madoka with a renewed perspective on her own value as an artist. The episode ends as Mitsuki's own health struggles quietly worsen, setting up the next challenge she must face.
33Episode 33
34The Gentleman On the Swing
Mitsuki meets a middle-aged man named Sanada at a playground. Sanada reveals he can see the shinigami Takuto and Meroko,a rare ability among living humans. He also announces that his own death day is approaching soon. Sanada then shares the story of how he lost his entire family, leaving him alone. Listening to his past, Mitsuki feels a deep sympathy for him. She begins to treat Sanada like a grandfather, and he happily accepts the role. The episode shows that Izumi and Jonathan already knew about Mitsuki and her situation. Their prior knowledge suggests a larger plan involving her remains unclear. As Sanada faces his final days, Mitsuki gains a temporary grandfather figure who understands her own mortality. The emotional bond forces both Mitsuki and the shinigami to confront the pain of impending loss once again.
35Episode 35
Mitsuki's grandmother Fuzuki Koyama arrives at the hospital and demands Mitsuki quit singing. She insists Mitsuki return home with her immediately. Mitsuki refuses,stating that singing fulfills her promise to Eichi Sakurai. Fuzuki reveals that she knew about Eichi's death and prevented Mitsuki from visiting him. She blames herself for Mitsuki's lingering grief. Mitsuki explains that singing allows her to feel close to Eichi and keeps his memory alive. Fuzuki listens as Mitsuki performs the song "Myself" from her hospital bed. After the performance, Fuzuki agrees to let Mitsuki continue her singing career. She sets one condition: Mitsuki must undergo treatment for her throat cancer. Mitsuki accepts the condition. Separately, Takuto tells Meroko that he has nearly exhausted his shinigami power. He used too much energy altering human events, including saving Mitsuki from death. His promise to Eichi to protect Mitsuki ends when she achieves her dream. Takuto's body begins to flicker and fade. Mitsuki remains unaware of Takuto's deteriorating state.
36The Best New Singer Award
The Fantasia Music Festival nominates Full Moon for the New Artist of the Year award. Mitsuki rehearses her songs and prepares for the ceremony. Takuto and Meroko receive an email from Eichi Sakurai. The email contains information that could change Mitsuki's understanding of her past. Takuto and Meroko debate whether to share the email's contents with her. They fear the emotional impact might disrupt her performance at the award event. Meroko argues for protecting Mitsuki's focus on the ceremony. Takuto hesitates,uncertain about keeping the truth from her. Neither shinigami delivers the email to Mitsuki before the award night. Mitsuki remains unaware of the dilemma as she steps onto the stage for the ceremony. The unresolved truth of Eichi's email hangs over the event, promising a reckoning after the award is decided.
37A Present from Full Moon
38Episode 38
39Episode 39
40The Stolen Pendant
During a sightseeing trip in America,pickpockets steal the pendant that connects Mitsuki to Eichi. Mitsuki stays behind with Takuto to search for the missing item. The pendant holds deep sentimental value as a symbol of her promise to Eichi. While retracing her steps through the tourist area, Mitsuki grows increasingly desperate. Takuto assists in the search, watching Mitsuki's emotional distress. The situation forces Takuto to confront his own hidden emotions. He finally reveals his true romantic feelings for Mitsuki directly. This confession catches Mitsuki off guard, as she has always focused solely on Eichi. The pendant's recovery does not resolve the emotional tension between the three. Takuto's declaration introduces a new complication into Mitsuki's already limited time. The episode ends with Mitsuki holding the pendant but uncertain how to respond to Takuto's words.
41To the Town Where Eichi Lives!
Mitsuki and her companions travel closer to Eichi Sakurai's country home. Mitsuki remains confused about Takuto's recent confession of his feelings for her. Meroko examines her Shinigami handbook and notices the name Eichi Sakurai appearing backwards in its pages. This backward name signals a critical development regarding Eichi's fate. Takuto leaves the group to investigate Eichi's house alone. Upon arriving at the residence,Takuto senses a powerful stench of death emanating from inside. He enters the house and discovers the tragic truth that Eichi has already died. Takuto learns that Eichi's soul refused to pass on and remained bound to the living world because of Mitsuki. The episode reveals that Eichi died shortly after moving to America, and Mitsuki had been unaware of his death. Takuto must now decide how to inform Mitsuki about Eichi's true condition. The group faces the shattering realization that the reunion Mitsuki dreamed of can never happen.
42Eternal Snow
Mitsuki arrives at Eichi's adoptive grandparents' house despite Takuto's efforts to stop her. The grandparents tell Mitsuki that Eichi,his adoptive mother, and his adoptive father all died in a car accident two years earlier. This news confirms that the childhood friend Mitsuki has been searching for has been dead since before she began her singing career. After learning the truth, Mitsuki goes to a cemetery. She reads a letter that Eichi wrote before his death. Following the letter, she lies down on Eichi's gravestone. The episode reveals that Mitsuki's dream of reuniting with Eichi has no possible fulfillment. Her transformation into the singer Full Moon, her travels to America, and her struggles in the music industry all led to this discovery. Takuto and Meroko observe her grief but cannot change what happened. The shinigami's role as guides offers no comfort against permanent loss. The episode closes with Mitsuki physically pressed against the stone marking Eichi's grave. The next episode must show how Mitsuki finds a reason to continue living and singing without Eichi.
43Episode 43
Mitsuki returns from America and stops singing entirely. Her heartbreak leaves her unable to transform into Fullmoon or perform. Takuto and Meroko watch her suffering but cannot console her. Meroko's attempts at comfort fail repeatedly. Takuto struggles to find any words that reach Mitsuki. Mitsuki's grandmother notices her deteriorating condition and removes her from Dr. Wakaoji's hospital. She takes Mitsuki to multiple doctors in search of help. Ms. Oshige meets with the hospital staff and argues that Mitsuki needs time away from work. Oshige explains that Mitsuki cannot transform into Fullmoon in her current emotional state. She confesses to Dr. Wakaoji her deep desire to support Mitsuki's career. Izumi approaches Takuto and Meroko with a harsh solution. He advises them to take Mitsuki's soul now before her suffering grows worse. The shinigami face a choice between ending her pain and preserving her remaining time. The episode closes with Takuto and Meroko rejecting Izumi's proposal,but Mitsuki continues to withdraw from everyone around her.
44Episode 44
Madoka searches for Full Moon and locates Mitsuki's house. Mitsuki's illness worsens,and doctors rush her directly to Wakaoji's hospital. At the hospital, Madoka explains to Mitsuki's grandmother how Mitsuki's singing taught her the true spirit of performance. The grandmother listens as Madoka recounts Mitsuki's influence on her own life. Meanwhile, Takuto sulks over Eichi's death. During this period of grief, Takuto recovers memories from his time as a human. These recovered memories reveal fragments of his past identity and emotions. Meroko watches Mitsuki's suffering and cannot endure seeing her in further pain. She turns to Izumi with a desperate request. Meroko asks Izumi to take action so that Mitsuki will not have to feel any more physical or emotional agony. The episode closes with Takuto grappling with his renewed human memories and Meroko's plea to Izumi hanging unresolved, pushing the characters toward an irreversible decision.
45Izumi's Temptation
Izumi lures Mitsuki to the hospital roof with a promise to take her to Eichi and her family. In reality,he plans to steal her soul. Mitsuki's grandmother finds her on the roof and catches her begging to stay by her side. Takuto experiences a memory flashback to his time as a human. He recalls being a singer in the legendary band ROUTE:L. The band included Mitsuki's parents, Aoi and Hazuki, along with Wakaoji. Izumi's deception places Mitsuki in direct danger as he moves to claim her soul. The grandmother's intervention temporarily interrupts Izumi's plan but does not remove the threat. Takuto's recovered memories reveal his deep connection to Mitsuki's family and his past as a performer. The episode ends with Mitsuki still trapped between Izumi's trap and her weakening physical condition, forcing Takuto to confront his forgotten history to protect her.
46Episode 46
Mitsuki Kouyama survives her surgery but remains unable to sing,overwhelmed by Eichi Sakurai's death. She sits in silence while Takuto Kira and Meroko Yui watch her withdrawal. Takuto decides to reveal his human past to jolt Mitsuki out of her grief. He recalls his memories with such intensity that his shinigami form begins to dissolve. Meroko screams for him to stop, knowing that remembering his former life could turn him into a wandering ghost. Takuto ignores her pleas, prioritizing Mitsuki's recovery over his own existence. His story forces Mitsuki to recognize that Eichi would not want her to waste her remaining days. She stands up and begins to sing 'ETERNAL SNOW,' her voice filling the room. The act of singing breaks her paralysis and allows her to accept that both Eichi and her parents wish for her to live fully. Outside the door, her grandmother hears Mitsuki's performance for the first time. The grandmother vows to protect Mitsuki no matter what obstacles arise. With her voice restored and her family's support secured, Mitsuki faces the challenge of continuing her singing career with her remaining time.
47A Wish To Live
48Episode 48
Mitsuki sets the date for her largest concert,L.I.V.E, on the one-year anniversary of her first encounter with shinigami Takuto and Meroko. This same date marks the expiration of the one-year extension she received after her death sentence. She plans to perform the concert and then proceed directly to Wakaoji's hospital for life-saving surgery before midnight. Takuto's supernatural ability, which transforms twelve-year-old Mitsuki into the sixteen-year-old singing idol Full Moon, begins to fail. The weakening of his power leaves him unable to complete the transformation when Mitsuki needs it most. Without the Full Moon transformation, Mitsuki cannot appear on stage for her scheduled concert. The concert represents her final opportunity to sing before undergoing surgery that might damage her vocal cords. Takuto's inability to transform her threatens to collapse both her career and her carefully timed medical plan. Mitsuki, worried and desperate, decides to seek help from Izumi. Izumi, a shinigami with his own complicated history, may hold the key to restoring the transformation power. His willingness to help remains uncertain given his past opposition to Mitsuki and Takuto. The episode places Mitsuki in a race against time with her identity as Full Moon slipping away. The immediate question becomes whether Izumi will provide the assistance Mitsuki requires before midnight arrives.
49Graduation
Mitsuki's grandmother receives the medical report from Dr. Wakaoji. The report confirms that Mitsuki's throat tumor has grown and now threatens her life. The doctor recommends an operation that will remove the tumor but permanently destroy her vocal cords. Mitsuki's grandmother forbids Mitsuki from singing any further. Mitsuki learns that her middle school's graduation ceremony will take place in three days. She decides to sing one last song at the ceremony as her farewell to singing. Takuto and Meroko watch Mitsuki's struggle from the spirit world. Meroko tells Takuto that their time as shinigami will end when Mitsuki stops singing. Mitsuki's grandmother initially refuses permission but later relents after remembering her past regrets. On graduation day,Mitsuki performs on stage in front of her classmates. Her voice wavers but she completes the song. After the performance, Dr. Wakaoji informs the grandmother that the surgery must happen within the week.
50I Can't Confess!
Mitsuki hesitates to tell Takuto about the Flower of Forgetfulness,a revelation that would erase his memories. Takuto confesses his love for Mitsuki before she can speak. Mitsuki wrestles internally with her feelings for Takuto and her lingering love for the deceased Eichi. Meroko observes Mitsuki's distress and helps her recognize that loving two people at once is possible. Meroko's guidance pushes Mitsuki toward a decision. Mitsuki finally tells Takuto about the flower's existence. She admits that she loves him as well as Eichi. Takuto accepts her confession without jealousy or hesitation. He and Mitsuki share a kiss. Takuto then takes the Flower of Forgetfulness from her. The episode ends with Takuto holding the flower, leaving the consequences of his choice unclear.
51The Fated Day
The day of Full Moon's L.I.V.E concert arrives,coinciding with the date of Mitsuki's predicted death. The Flower of Forgetfulness has been working its magic, theoretically restoring Takuto's shinigami powers. Despite this, Takuto remains unable to transform Mitsuki into her sixteen-year-old singer persona. Meroko observes Takuto's power deficiency and the approaching deadline. She decides to sacrifice a portion of her own physical power, transferring it to Takuto. This transfer gives Takuto enough energy to finally perform the transformation. Mitsuki transforms into Full Moon and prepares to take the stage. She steps into the spotlight for what she knows will be her final concert. On stage, Full Moon delivers her performance while the clock ticks down toward her fated death. The episode follows the concert's progression, intercutting between her singing and the shinigami watching from the wings. As the final notes fade, the immediate question becomes whether Mitsuki will collapse or survive past the appointed hour. The next conflict hinges on the outcome of this night and the price of Meroko's sacrifice.
52Searching for the Full Moon
Cast
- Kohei Takasu
- Mitsuki
- Meroko
- Takuto
- Masami Oshige
- Dr. WakaojiGerrick Winston
- Jonathan
- Madoka Wakamatsu
- Ms. TanakaSuzette Mattar
- Masami OoshigeTomomi Seo
- Fuzuki Koyama
- Madoka
- GrandmotherMaureen Jones
- Ms. Oshige
- EichiGraden Gant
- Takuto KiraYasuo Saitou
- Eichi Sakurai
- Mitsuki Kouyama
- Fuzuki KouyamaOlga Hnidey
- Keiichi Wakaouji
- Mitsuki Kouyama/Full MoonMyco
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorToshiyuki Kato
- StoryboardJunji NishimuraToshiyuki KatoHitoshi NanbaAkira ShimizuKiyoshi FukumotoShinichi TōkairinYukihiro MatsushitaTsuyoshi YoshimotoHiroto KatōKatsuyuki KoderaNaoyuki ItōTarou IwasakiHiroshi KotakiMihiro YamaguchiTamiko KojimaTeruo Sato
- MusicYoshiaki MutouKei YoshikawaKeita Shiina
- Character DesignYuka Kudō
- Animation DirectorKeiichi IshikuraTetsuhito SaitōSatoru KiyomaruShinichirō MinamiMasaaki KannanKenji HattoriYuka KudōHiroyuki ShimizuMariko EmoriYūji Kondō
- ScenarioRika NakaseHiro MasakiRyu TamuraGenki YoshimuraMushi HirohiraMayu SugiuraRyou Tamura
- Episode DirectorKoji MasunariShunji YoshidaMasami FurukawaToshiyuki KatoAkira ShimizuShinichi TōkairinKenichirō WatanabeTsuyoshi YoshimotoFumihiro UenoYutaka HirataJun TakahashiNaoyuki ItōTarou IwasakiMihiro YamaguchiHeon Pyo HongOyunamHousei SuzukiTeruo Sato
- Original MangaArina Tanemura
- Art DirectorNobuto Sakamoto
- Director of PhotographyKōji Aoki
Production
- ProductionStudio DEENNAS
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Opening
Ep. 1-26
“I ♥ U”
Ep. 27-52
“Rock'n Roll Princess”
Ending
Ep. 01-06, 52
“New Future”
Ep. 07-26
“My self”
Ep. 27-42
“Eternal Snow”
Ep. 43-51
“Love Chronicle”
Insert songs
Ep. 1
“Focus”
Ep. 46
“Eternal Snow ~Route : L Version~”
Ep. 35, 37, 52
“Smile”

