Tsukiuta. The Animation

TSUKIUTA. The Animation

ツキウタ。 THE ANIMATION

6.913 episodesFinished Airingsummer 2016

Studio: Studio Pierrot

Synopsis

Tsukino Talent Productions is home to two up-and-coming idol units named Six Gravity and Procellarum. The units all live together in the same dormitory and try to juggle their budding careers and daily lives. At their joint handshake event, unit leaders Hajime Mutsuki and Shun Shimotsuki announce the "Full Moon Festival"—a collaboration concert in a few months. Excited about the upcoming event, these 12 male idols must learn to collaborate with each other in order to pull it off successfully. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Fuzuki, Kai

Fuzuki, Kai

Main

VA: Hatano, Wataru

Hazuki, You

Hazuki, You

Main

VA: Kakihara, Tetsuya

Kannazuki, Iku

Kannazuki, Iku

Main

VA: Ono, Kensho

Kisaragi, Koi

Kisaragi, Koi

Main

VA: Masuda, Toshiki

Minazuki, Rui

Minazuki, Rui

Main

VA: Aoi, Shouta

Mutsuki, Hajime

Mutsuki, Hajime

Main

VA: Toriumi, Kousuke

Nagatsuki, Yoru

Nagatsuki, Yoru

Main

VA: Kondou, Takashi

Satsuki, Aoi

Satsuki, Aoi

Main

VA: KENN

Shimotsuki, Shun

Shimotsuki, Shun

Main

VA: Kimura, Ryouhei

Shiwasu, Kakeru

Shiwasu, Kakeru

Main

VA: Kaji, Yuuki

Uzuki, Arata

Uzuki, Arata

Main

VA: Hosoya, Yoshimasa

Yayoi, Haru

Yayoi, Haru

Main

VA: Maeno, Tomoaki

Reviews

felixlovesanimefelixlovesanime9

There's only one rule that all Idol/music-genre anime shall follow: to radiate blissful joy to the audience. Unfortunately within popular landscape, it seems like such joy is only acknowledged in relations to a certain gender bias. However, once such bias is removed from one's headspace, one may definitely discover something great-- Tsukiuta, for instance. Personally speaking, sometimes it makes me feel salty every time I see reviewers immediately lambast Idol/music-genre anime, particularly the ones with all-male characters (whilst they have no issue singing praise for the likes of BanG Dream! and Love Live!). Such bias immediately shadows the fact of which these kinds of anime actuallytend get lost inside their thrills and frills to the point of which, they all become pointless in the end. On the other side of the neighbor's lawn, however, there exists Tsukiuta and it is unapologetically joyful. It is not to say, though, that Tsukiuta is a masterpiece within its genre universe but it is admittedly a pretty damn effective piece of art. Tsukiuta never gets distracted by its own smokes and mirrors and there is always a valuable life lesson by the end of each episode. More importantly, Tsukiuta is a better anime to watch by youngsters out there as they consistently distinguish innocence from naivete, teen spirits from unreasonable impulses, and consistent hard work from a mere 'aha' moment. My final remarks, if you're in the mood for something joyful and perhaps you get sick of hardcore Shounen anime every now and then, Tsukiuta would be a healthy detox. For the ladies, these Tsukiuta boys will get you jumping with neons. For the gentlemen, no need to feel insecure or proud: these Tsukiuta boys are pretty cool to hang out with. There's no shame watching some young men do their damn best in life. #felixlovesanime

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minallnskyminallnsky7

I personally loved Tsukiani, but I know that not many people would really like this sort of anime. There's no overarching plot in this anime. It mainly follows the characters' lives and the small challenges they face as an idol. There's not much of them singing or dancing, but it revolves around how the other work that idols go through. So if you're looking for a lot of singing and dancing, this isn't the one for you. The music is really good. The opening switches back and forth between the sibling/rival units, and the ending features a different characters' solo song each episode. Some people say thatthe CGI wasn't all that great, but I don't think so. This anime's CGI is better than most of the CGI I've seen in most idol animes. The art is pretty standard. It looks nice but it's not that nice. There's not really much to comment on other than that. What I liked the most about this anime are the characters. The characters are really cute. They're all really lovable and make you want to get to know them, but be warned: there's not much character development in this series. If you're looking for character development, you'd have to listen to the Tsukiuta CD dramas. However, not many of you would take the time of day to read the translations. So unless you are willing to know more about them, you should read them. It's a nice anime to watch when you want to take a break from all the fighting and drama you see in other animes. It's good to watch if you just want to relax.

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