Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy’s New PV Shows MC Literally Falling from Grace!

Tsukimichi – Moonlit Fantasy is an adventure fantasy-themed light novel series which will get an anime adaptation this summer!


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Tsukimichi – Moonlit Fantasy is a story that revolves around high school student Misumi Makoto who is called to a fantasy world. However, the goddess ruling there is less than thrilled to have him and drops him at the edge of the world!

In this anime, we will witness how Makoto will handle his encounters with various species and survive in his new environment after being abandoned by all the gods and humans.

Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy’s official website for the anime series posted the first full promotional video and visual. It will air in Japan in July.

TVアニメ『月が導く異世界道中』第1弾PV|21年7月放送開始
TV animation “Moon leads another world journey” 1st PV | Broadcast started in July 2009

The trailer shows our main protagonist Makoto and his struggle in the new environment of the alternative fantasy world after getting rejected by all gods and humans.

https://twitter.com/tsukimichi_PR/status/1387330750593134598

🌕 Book visual release 🌙

Published this visual that depicts the true people holding weapons against the background of the moon, the goddess who moves the story, and Tsukuyomi no Mikoto ❗

Furthermore, from July 2021, broadcasting will be decided on TOKYO MX, MBS, BS Nippon Television and others!

▼ Official HP http://tsukimichi.com/news/136/

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The visual shows the main protagonist Makoto and his followers alongside him with their weapons and behind them is the goddess.

Yukie Suzuki’s character designs were also revealed by the official Twitter handle of the anime and the designs are stunning.

https://twitter.com/tsukimichi_PR/status/1387332020477386753

Cheering megaphone Additional character & cast information ③ Cheering megaphone

Full moon symbol Goddess: CV # Reina Ueda (@ReinaUeda_Staff )

Crescent moon Tsukuyomi: CV # Tomoaki Maeno (@Tomoaki___Maeno )

#Moon leads another world on the official website Memo character profile Thought balloon cast comment Is also open to the public!

▼ Official HP http://tsukimichi.com/news/153/

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The site and video unveiled more cast members and the July premiere for the anime. The newly announced cast members are:

CharacterCastOther works
EmmaSaori HayamiRachel (Tower of God)
BerenShinpachi TsujiMakarov (Fairy Tail)
ToaYurika KuboHanayo Koizumi (Love Live! School idol project)
RinonAiko NinomiyaShinji Kazama (Talentless Nana)
GoddessReina UedaRuri (Dr. Stone)

The anime will premiere in July in Japan on Tokyo MX, MBS, BS NTV, and other channels. The anime is the first for NTV’s newly established Anime Department.

Now it’s up to Makoto to find his own way as he possesses magical powers and has great combat skills. Will he prove everyone wrong by becoming a hero of this alternative fantasy world?

It is going to be a fun adventure as the main protagonist, Makoto looks like a promising character who is both funny and powerful.

About TSUKIMICHI -Moonlit Fantasy-

Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Kei Azumi and illustrated by Mitsuaki Matsumoto.

It began serialization online in 2012 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. An anime television series premiered in July 2021.

The fantasy centers around Makoto Misumi, an ordinary high school boy summoned to an alternate world as a brave warrior. Unfortunately, the goddess of the world banished him to the outermost fringes of the wilderness.

While wandering the wilderness, Makoto encountered dragons, spiders, orcs, dwarves, and all sorts of other non-human species.

Due to differences in the environment from his home world, Makoto now exhibits extraordinary powers in magic and combat.

The curtain rises on the alternate-world social reform fantasy of a boy forsaken by gods and humans.

Source: Tsukimichi

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