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* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]] - Hazuki
* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]] - Hazuki
* [[Enemy Within]]: Luna, Hazuki's "true" form.
* [[Enemy Within]]: Luna, Hazuki's "true" form.
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]: Hazuki is a vampire princess {{spoiler|and later there's Artemis, Hazuki's half-sister.}}
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Hazuki is a vampire princess {{spoiler|and later there's Artemis, Hazuki's half-sister.}}
* [[False Camera Effects]] - Strange things happen all the time, but one of the best examples has nothing to do with the camera itself. Instead it happens when a microphone hangs in the view as if the audio assistant had a weak arm and no one noticed during editing. Also a spotlight is standing around for no reason at all.
* [[False Camera Effects]] - Strange things happen all the time, but one of the best examples has nothing to do with the camera itself. Instead it happens when a microphone hangs in the view as if the audio assistant had a weak arm and no one noticed during editing. Also a spotlight is standing around for no reason at all.
* [[Faux Paw]]: Hazuki does this especially in the opener.
* [[Faux Paw]]: Hazuki does this especially in the opener.
* [[Fight Unscene]] - Several of the fights in the anime, [[Epic Fail|rather annoyingly]], cut away from the action to show a piece of landscape or architecture ''while you can hear the fight going on''. A lot of this issue was [[Better On DVD|fixed for the DVD release,]] leading to some confusion between groups of fans who have only seen one version.
* [[Fight Unscene]] - Several of the fights in the anime, [[Epic Fail|rather annoyingly]], cut away from the action to show a piece of landscape or architecture ''while you can hear the fight going on''. A lot of this issue was [[Better on DVD|fixed for the DVD release,]] leading to some confusion between groups of fans who have only seen one version.
* [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampires]] - Hazuki [kinda], {{spoiler|Elfriede}}
* [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampires]] - Hazuki [kinda], {{spoiler|Elfriede}}
* [[Genius Loci]] - {{spoiler|Vigo, the butler who serves Hazuki in Schwartz Quelle castle, also apparently IS the castle.}}
* [[Genius Loci]] - {{spoiler|Vigo, the butler who serves Hazuki in Schwartz Quelle castle, also apparently IS the castle.}}

Revision as of 01:04, 9 April 2014

Full... Full... Full... Moon!

Kouhei Morioka, Black Sheep of a family of powerful psychics and spiritualists, has less spiritual energy than the average Muggle. In his job as photographer for an occult magazine he encounters Hazuki, a young girl trapped in a castle by a magical barrier (Kouhei is so lacking in spiritual energy that the barrier didn't notice him). After he promises to help her out of her confinement, she insists on giving him a "kiss," then bites him on the neck.

Now, usually in this story when a vampire bites a human, the victim loses all free will and becomes the vampire's slave. This doesn't happen with Kouhei (spiritually retarded, remember?). This doesn't keep Hazuki from acting like it did and throwing a temper tantrum when he doesn't humor her.

Anyway, Kouhei smashes the crystal making the barrier, gets Hazuki out, and she spends the rest of the series living with Kouhei and his grandfather in the grandfather's shop, and fighting off attempts to bring her back to her prison by other vampires.

Tropes used in Tsukuyomi Moon Phase include:


 Hazuki: "Blob monsters?! Why did it have to be blob monsters? I hate blob monsters!