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The 2002 original Looking for the Full Moon has come to North America, in brand new English dub for the concluding episodes 27+52 in 1080p HD. Both the first half and second half are available from AnimEigo with a cardboard slipcover included for the Blu-ray set.

Produced by Studio Deen and adapted from the manga from shojo magazine Ribon, the series’ director Toshiyuki Kato would go on to direct for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, amongst many other creative endeavors. Creator Arina Tanemura’s manga series touched the hearts of many worldwide, and can continue its magic with AnimEigo’s restoration, as the series’ final half of episodes makes its way to North American audiences for the first time. This home installment includes newly dubbed content yet to be seen, and title-free opening and closing segments in the bonus features.

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Mitsuki’s running out of time, and throwing herself into her magical idol singer double life to fulfill her dreams while she still can. But as her cancer progresses, the mystery surrounding the Shinigami she promised her soul to begins to unravel. 

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Haylie Baker is an anime and cartoon enthusiast with a background in creative writing and character design. Some of her favorite titles include FullMetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Aside from animation, she enjoys comics, graphic novels, and writing her own stories. She also has a fluffy white cat named Oliver that likes to meow at her while she works.

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The 2002 original Looking for the Full Moon has come to North America, in brand new English dub for the concluding episodes 27+52 in 1080p HD. Both the first half and second half are available from AnimEigo with a cardboard slipcover included for the Blu-ray set. Produced by Studio Deen and adapted from the manga […]