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Mitsuki is a very sheltered 12 year old. She lives with her grandmother after the death of her parents, and she is always treated with kid gloves because she is ill. Mitsuki has a tumor on her throat and is often weak and has to miss school. The one thing Mitsuki wants to do the most in the world is to sing. However because of her illness, she cannot speak or sing with a loud voice. Treating Mitsuki's illness is a family friend, Wakaouji-sensei. He is a doctor, and was a friend of Mitsuki's parents. He believes that Mitsuki's tumor can be successfully removed with surgery, but Mitsuki is reluctant to do that because there is a very high chance that she could lose her voice and she wouldn't be able to sing. Not only does Mitsuki love to sing, but she also has someone to sing for. A few years ago she promised the boy she likes, Eichi-kun, to follow her dreams and become a singer while he will follow his dream to become an Astronomer. Mitsuki loves Eichi-kun, but before she could tell him, his family moved to America. Mitsuki wants to become a famous singer in order to let her voice reach Eichi-kun in America and show him that she is following her dream.
Fullmoon wo Sahashite is a great series, with one of the nicest endings I have seen in a while. Very satisfying ^_^ Some episodes are a bit episodic, problem-of-the-episode sort of things, while there are a lot that are straight through continuity with horrible cliffhangers. The music is very nice (I like Mitsuki's singing voice!) and there are some surprise twists and turns along the way. Given the fact that Mitsuki will die after one year gives the show a sense of urgency and it gets very serious towards the end. This is a slightly different magical girl show in the sense that Mitsuki doesn't actually have the power herself. Takuto is the one who transforms her, and applies some illusions around her. And the talking pets in this case would be Takuto and Meroko themselves, in their plushie forms. Howver the show is similar in spirit to the old Studio Pierrot shows that I couldn't resist including it here.
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