Known originally as Uruwashi no Yoi no Tsuki, the In the Clear Moonlit Dusk manga has gotten a couple of covers recently in the magazine it’s serialized in. But now it looks like there may be an anime adaptation coming as a web domain has been registered with uruwashi-anime.com. As we will always mention, this is an unconfirmed rumor, but we talk about it because it’s generally a solid signal of what’s to come!
The property comes from creator Mika Yamamori, which began in 2020 as serialized in the magazine for Kodansha. It has eight volumes out in Japan, with the ninth scheduled for a May 13th, 202,5 release. With that almost here, the ninth volume is getting both a regular edition and a special edition, which means two different covers for it as you can see below. The special edition comes with limited stickers, including original illustrations!
The series is available in English through Kodansha Comics. The series was nominated for the 46th, 47th, and 48th Annual Kodansha Manga Awards in the Shoujo Category from 2022 to 2024.
Yamamori made their debut in 2008 with Sugars and has about a dozen properties over the years.
Dessert is a Japanese shōjo/josei manga magazine published by Kodansha that began as a new shōjo magazine in 1996 after the demise of Shōjo Friend. The series that were still ongoing in Shōjo Friend were then moved to Dessert or The Dessert.
Plot Concept: Yoi Takiguchi’s long legs, deep voice, and handsome face are the perfect recipe for an attractive guy. Until people realize she is, in fact, a girl. Dubbed a “prince” by her peers since childhood, Yoi has all but given up on being seen as anything else. That is, until she bumps into Ichimura-sempai, the school’s other prince (who’s a he) and gets a taste of what it feels like to be seen for her true self. The story of the two high school princes starts here!
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[Source: MangaMoguraRE]