Review of Tsukigakirei
Title: Tsuki ga Kirei The story in Tsuki ga Kirei revolves around two middle school students who slowly fall in love but don't yet fully understand what that means for them. Both have no prior experience with love, so everything is new to them. As a result, they often don't know how to behave in certain situations. As viewers, we watch these two fledglings blossom more and more, showcasing the characteristics of an immature relationship, such as jealousy and longing, which can be particularly intense at the beginning of a relationship. Of course, those who have had experience with love might not warm up to Tsuki gaKirei. The plot progresses slowly, and the interactions can be quite sluggish. Often, the characters find many things embarrassing or are nervous, leading to moments where they don't talk to each other for half a minute. The animation and character design also take some getting used to. The two main characters, Azumi and Mizuno, are only mildly interesting, which might be intentional. Among the supporting characters, only Nishio stands out positively due to her cheerful nature.
But there are also positive aspects to Tsuki ga Kirei. In addition to a very realistic story, it successfully creates a happy ending. What many romance animes fail to achieve, Tsuki ga Kirei does! It doesn't end on an open note but with a complete conclusion. Perhaps even the most beautiful conclusion of a romance anime!
Conclusion
Anyone who wants to watch a romance anime with a beautiful ending should definitely watch Tsuki ga Kirei. However, those who struggle with a slow-paced plot and the somewhat awkward nature of teenage love might not be entirely satisfied here.