Hello anime lovers! If you’re looking for an anime that will make you laugh, has lots of actions, and is not censored, Then I present to you
Tsukimchi: Moonlight Fantasy
Tsukimichi: Moonlight Fantasy is a refreshing take on the isekai genre, offering a unique blend of action, adventure, and fantasy elements. The storyline is engaging and unpredictable, with the main character, Makoto Misumi, facing numerous setbacks and challenges as he navigates this new world.
You see, the main character looks so ordinary, unlike other Isekai main characters that always seem overpowered from the get-go. Misumi is just a random guy who was happy living with his parents in their world before getting teleported to another world. Now, most Isekai characters have to die before they get sent to another world, but his was special because his parent was from that world.
What sets Tsukimichi apart from other isekai anime is its focus on Makoto's Misumi struggles and limitations. He must rely on his wits, courage, and determination to overcome obstacles. This more realistic approach to character development makes Makoto a relatable and endearing protagonist.
During his struggle to know why the goddess of that world abandoned him after sermoning him, he met some pretty interesting people on his way. Just like the female dragon
Tomoe
and
Mio
Tomoe and Mio are some of my favorite characters in the show; their sense of humor, always fighting for Misumi's attention, and their strength, which has no rival, make them stand out a lot. Tomoe, the powerful and enigmatic dragon, is a fascinating and complex character whose motivations and backstory are slowly revealed throughout the series. Mio, on the other hand, is a sweet and innocent character whose interactions with Makoto are often humorous and heartwarming.
Both Tomoe and Mio are like Misumi's personal bodyguards, or more like servants because they call him master; they are the only ones who know the true power and potential of Misumi, which is why they decided to serve him.
Another interesting thing about this anime is the expressions and gestures used. Some of it is used in our everyday lives, and what is anime without funny expression?
Overall, Tsukimichi: Moonlight Fantasy is a captivating and entertaining anime that offers a fresh spin on the isekai genre. I have watched it, and I can recommend it to anyone who loves anime or just wants to start watching anime. It is good enough for a first anime for those who haven't started watching anime.
Thanks for reading.
All images used are screenshot from the anime while watching.