

Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy-
月が導く異世界道中
As part of a mysterious contract agreed upon by a goddess and his parents years ago, Makoto Misumi finds himself sent to another world to meet the goddess and become the hero. However, the deity deems Makoto to be "hideous," refusing to even lay eyes upon him and revokes his heroic title. Disdainfully giving him the ability to understand all languages except the human language as compensation, the goddess drives Makoto off to the farthest edges of the wasteland, far from human civilization. Due to the disparity between Earth and this new world, Makoto's inherent physical and magical capabilities awaken, making him extremely powerful. He meets various demihumans and mythical beings who all end up being captivated with his characteristics and join Makoto in building a new community where all of them can peacefully coexist. Nevertheless, despite this success, Makoto still yearns to meet fellow humans. In a world where the goddess herself has barred him from interacting with his kind, it is up to Makoto and his companions to fulfill his desire—and perhaps reform society along the way. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
As part of a mysterious contract agreed upon by a goddess and his parents years ago, Makoto Misumi finds himself sent to another world to meet the goddess and become the hero. However, the deity deems Makoto to be "hideous," refusing to even lay eyes upon him and revokes his heroic title. Disdainfully giving him the ability to understand all languages except the human language as compensation, the goddess drives Makoto off to the farthest edges of the wasteland, far from human civilization. Due to the disparity between Earth and this new world, Makoto's inherent physical and magical capabilities awaken, making him extremely powerful. He meets various demihumans and mythical beings who all end up being captivated with his characteristics and join Makoto in building a new community where all of them can peacefully coexist. Nevertheless, despite this success, Makoto still yearns to meet fellow humans. In a world where the goddess herself has barred him from interacting with his kind, it is up to Makoto and his companions to fulfill his desire—and perhaps reform society along the way. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Koray_Tamer
July 27, 2024
The main character is an ordinary otaku high school student. The main character is stronger than everyone else, has a harem. The side characters are self-righteous, shameless, and brainless. Events occur suddenly and the story lacks smoothness. It's extremely boring and has clichéd comedy, with the music making the events even more tedious. Ordinary event : Bad Person: "I am a very evil being who has lived for hundreds of years; my magic is extremely powerful... Taste my magic." MC: "Hmm, this magic doesn’t work on me because I’m immune, and so on..." Bad Person: "Aaaahhhh, who is this, so powerful, it can’t be... (dies)"
teacup3000
November 7, 2024
- This is a vanilla isekai series. - There are no new concepts and the animation is pretty average. - The MC has god like powers and was summoned to the world to defeat the demon king, tho he'd rather like to challenge the goddess of the world. - The only "handycaps" for MC are human language and his ugly face. - The side characters are over all not the brightest candles on the cake. - At least all characters have had some kind of character developement, even if it's over all just superficial, like getting more conficence or being more sensitive after some time. - It hasits hilarious comedy moments tho - not recommended for people who are fed up with isekai - recommended for everyone who needs a show that's easy to follow while doing the laundry.
argonscientist
April 3, 2025
How are bad anime on MAL so highly rated? The Good: Feel good, entertaining, funny at times. The Bad: Incredibly predictable, terrible characters, no depth to the story, animation and art. I'll give this a 5 because it made me laugh and kept me a little entertained. Nah, 4 is what it deserves.Art and Animation: 3/10 Quality is poor, many freeze frames to show "action". Clearly the budget was low or they overworked animators. Music: 3/10 Some pieces are clearly random popular OST tracks but with certain notes changed to slightly alter it so as not to sound like a copy. Others, well, I don't remember them. Characters: 3/10 They aren't human and they don't act human -- not even the demons and demi-humans. Also, super shallow, and all important girls want to do things to MC. Even enemies **facepalm**. Entertainment: 5/10 Funny, though nowhere near as funny as Konosuba. Fast paced, and gives you that one-man world building feeling similar to how the Slime datta ken isekai does. Except the Slime datta ken isekai does it way, way better. So, overall, it isn't very good, which means it's bad.
Stark700
September 22, 2021
You ever got into trouble at school and put into detention for something ludicrous? First phase is the denial, then comes the anger. That sort of reminds me of the reaction I got after watching Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu. Yes, this show is a ludicrous anime adaptation. To the surprise of probably no one, Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu's anime announcement was about as inevitable as any other popular light novel in these years. Kei Azumi's light novel takes place in a fantasy world inspired by the endless isekai trend. Here, we have a boy named Makoto Misumi who gets summoned to a world bythe God Tsukuyomi. After realizing his ugly appearance, he gets banished into a Wasteland realm. The catch is that Makoto is gifted with powerful abilities and it doesn't take long to start gaining companions. The most prominent of them is a dragon girl named Tomoe and the Black Spider of Calamity, Mio. It appears from the start that Makoto has the average humble personality of an adventurer. There's nothing distingushing about his characteristics although his humbleness leads to gain Tomoe and Mio's trust. This form of trust quickly develops into affection as the two swears to serve him. Watching the three on their adventure almost translates to an JRG-like game with a party of members taking on quests together. The catch is that Makoto starts strong as a protagonist while his companions are also no short of being powerful in their own rights. A supposingly draw for the show is the relationship between these three. However, that ends up being a degrading experience for us. The fact is, these three lack any real chemistry. Makoto's naiveness holds back the trio's character relationship. When you see Mio fangirling over Makoto or expecting some sort of intimacy with him, he rejects it without even realizing. For a protagonist, Makoto is nothing short of being plain and uninteresting. However, I am almost certain that the author had fun writing the series. You can see how playful the humor works with each episode while also adapting the fantasy drama you'd expect to find in isekai anime these days. Furthermore, the characters he adds such as Ema, Rinon, or Shiki adds some flavor in the show. These include Shiki's character debut that seems to come across as a meme (the 'oh no, he's hot!') or Ema's pig appearance. With each progressing episode, it became more and more obvious they wanted the show to be strictly a fantasy and ditch away its real world references. Does it succeed? From the surface, it looks like so but in reality, the world fiction is what you can find in just about any damn light novel you open these days. So what does Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu have that other isekai anime lacks these days? Well, we do have a naive straightforward protagonist who takes everything for face value. But, the core relationship in the show isn't carried with a degree of solid writing. There's hardly any creative development between the main cast. I already mentioned about the fantasy world and it's nothing really distinguishable from others. Then, we have the God Tsukuyomi who was the one for Makoto's transportation to the fantasy world. As a divine being, we hardly learn about his main purpose in the show or his background. It appears the show just decided to drop the audience into the story just like the protagonist. It just wanted us to get started right away and absorb everything all at once. With just 12 episodes, it also shouldn't come as a surprise that the anime serves as an advertisement of the novels. Let's face it, the main material far exceeds in length than what we see on TV. Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu is advertised as a fantasy isekai and the art style reflects as one. The promotional materials and character designs are what you'd expect for a cast of non-human characters. Tomoe has her dragon form who can become a busty woman with cyan hair. Then, there's Mio in a black silky yukata and sly attitude. When the two are near Makoto, they act as devoted companions who wants to please him physically and emotionally. Don't believe me? Just watch their expressions ranging from jealousy, embarassment, to anger. The fact is, if Makoto ever gets harmed in any way, you can expect hell to break loose. On the other hand, the show is incredibly straightforward to adapting Makoto as a plain-looking guy. He's not a hunk or has any princely characteristics. Physically, he looks like an average male with the same stoic look 24/7. And to me, his face lands a spot on a character list I want to punch this year. I won't deny that the show is fun to watch for some giggles and popcorn entertainment. It didn't take itself seriously as it should and you shouldn't either. What did ultimately hold this anime back from being a success is the lackluster storytelling, its mediocre character cast, and a world that was made without much of a plan. Do I enjoy the anime? Sometimes. Do I recommend this show? Definitely not.
aurora_aeterna
September 28, 2021
tl;dr konosuba but worse. A lot worse. There are a few tried and true formulations for a good isekai. For starters you can have an OP main character like Tensura or Overlord, relatively balanced MC with some special skill like Log Horizon or Danmachi, or a completely underpowered MC, like Konosuba or Kusoge. Your second choice is the difficulty, from pushovers such as Demon Academy Misfit to impossible difficulty like Grimgar and Re:Zero. And of course you choose overall tone of the show, then the size of your harem, those on a serious/comedy axis and a loner/ottoman axis. I digress. In the first 10 seconds Tsukimichi tellsyou that it's unique. Let's examine this claim. In this show we have an OP MC, basically Rimuru but human. We don't have a lot of real challenge; most everything goes down easily when MC gets "serious" so somewhat like Kenja no Mago. We also see an odd focus on becoming a merchant/adventurer similar to Kamihiro. The two main harem girls are OP but also a royal pain so a hybrid of Konosuba and Slime Isekai. All that to say Tsukimichi is simply an agglomeration of different tropes from existing isekai. That's not necessarily bad per se, but it's all mushed together so oddly. For example, the tone is lighthearted most of the time like Konosuba, but then you get these moments of slasher anime what with fingers getting chopped or people being killed in cold blood. As far as plot goes, there really isn't any. MC is a hero called to save the world but is cast aside instead, like Shield Hero, so he decides to become a merchant??? instead like Kamihiro. It really feels like most episodes are just filler. There isn't a clear villain yet, nor a clear goal besides "learn more about parents." Character development is not there. We start with somewhat clued in MC and cookie cutter side characters, and we finish with the same. Some moments you think that he's going to make an important character change but he just goes off and does more town building and ware selling. Overall there really isn't much substance. It's not bad enough for me to say don't watch it, but it's also definitely not good enough to be on any must-watch list. It's just a Konosuba+ Slime Isekai + Shield Hero frankenstein's monster that didn't come to life.
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