Full Moon wo Sagashite (A)
Feb. 28th, 2004 11:03 pmNot really into Peace Maker Kurogane and not in the mood for more Witch Hunter Robin, I decided to check out one of the other series that I had downloaded.
luminata had said good things about Full Moon wo Sagashite, so knowing no more about it than that she liked it, I downloaded it. (Our tastes are pretty similar, so if she likes something it's a good bet that I might as well.)
As I watched the opening to the first ep, I was (to put it mildly) a little surprised and questioned
luminata's sanity a little bit... (Ah, I hadn't made as many screenshots as I thought I had. You'll just have to imagine what I describe!) Too-cute animals twirling around, cute girls riding rainbows, a bunny-eared woman, and... Him. The moment I spotted Mr. Surly Catboy I started grinning, and I didn't stop until I stopped watching eps. It turns out that Mr. Surly Catboy (who ended up neither being surly nor being named Mr. Catboy) was (get this) an angel of death! Both Takuto and the bunny-eared woman were both angels of death! And the name of their team? Hahahaha! Once I stopped laughing and was able to pick myself up off the floor, I went back to watching.
The main character is a girl who wants to be a singer, and so the angels of death end up helping her try to reach that dream (I won't spoil it by saying how).
While Full Moon wo Sagashite IS very cute, it's not excessively so... but more than that, it's really funny and very touching. I've only seen two (of the fifty-two) eps so far, but I'm already downloading the rest of the series. It's really a wonderful thing, and I love all the characters, and they interact in such amusing ways! (And boy, I think I've developed a thing for catboys!)
As I watched the opening to the first ep, I was (to put it mildly) a little surprised and questioned
The main character is a girl who wants to be a singer, and so the angels of death end up helping her try to reach that dream (I won't spoil it by saying how).
While Full Moon wo Sagashite IS very cute, it's not excessively so... but more than that, it's really funny and very touching. I've only seen two (of the fifty-two) eps so far, but I'm already downloading the rest of the series. It's really a wonderful thing, and I love all the characters, and they interact in such amusing ways! (And boy, I think I've developed a thing for catboys!)