Looking Up At the Half-Moon - Recommendations

Alt title: Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora

If you're looking for anime similar to Looking Up At the Half-Moon, you might like these titles.

Natsuiro no Sunadokei

Natsuiro no Sunadokei

As the school term draws to a close, Koutarou Makimura vows to confess his love to Kaho Serizawa, the most beautiful girl in school. However, on the way home, he accidentally fondles a time traveler named Ligene, causing her to strike him recklessly over the head with an hourglass. When Koutarou wakes up, he discovers that summer has been and gone and that Kaho has tragically died. Now, with Ligene's help, he must leap through time and change the events of summer in order to save Kaho from her fate.

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hellonavi hellonavi says...

Natsuiro no Sunadokei and Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora are oneshot OVA's with very lighthearted romantic premises. If you're looking for a fluffy, shojo anime to watch on a rainy afternoon, try Natsuiro no Sunadokei or Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora.

Honey and Clover II

Honey and Clover II

While Takemoto uncovers a path for himself, his love for Hagu is forcing him to lead a difficult college life. Takemoto, Hagu, and Morita are still trying to deal with their love triangle, and each of them must make a decision. Furthermore, Mayama must decide how to proceed with Rika, as she is leaving for Spain. The pain of love will continue to hurt many and even cause them to separate. Now, each of them must take on their chosen paths and walk towards the future.

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Merryberry Merryberry says...

If you enjoy the serious storylines and the comical ones present in either series, then you'll no doubt enjoy them in the other. While we can enjoy the characters longer in Honey and Clover, you still get to feel the same emotional and sometimes strange lifestyles that these characters display in Hanbun. Both make you fall in love with the situations of each character and their well defined lives.

We Were There

We Were There

Yano Motoharu is the most popular guy in class, the school’s basketball ace, and highly charismatic to boot! No wonder Nanami Takahashi can’t resist falling in love with him. When Yano returns Nana’s feelings, things seem too good to be true and the two begin a relationship; but Yano has a contradictory personality which confuses Nana most of the time. On top of that, tragic events in Yano’s past won’t stop haunting their relationship. Unable to halt their passionate feelings, are Yano and Nana heading for disaster or can they save each other from irreparable hurt?

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norco norco says...

These are both serious and dramatic romance stories that have a sort of "coming of age" feel to them. Bokura ga Ita is more of a high school drama where as Hanbun is more secluded from side characters, but I think if you liked one you should definitely give the other a try.

Saishuu Shiken Kujira Progressive

Saishuu Shiken Kujira Progressive

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MonjaElisa MonjaElisa says...

You won't be able to see to much simmarites in the Anime & OVA until a little bit into them. They are both really Heartbeaking romance stories. Allthough Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora is directed more towards the teenage audience and Progressive is something alright for everyone to see.. They are both great shows and both have the potential to bring out your tears.

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* Romance * Drama* Simillar Feeling to them both at times.. Fans of one will surely love the other.. The Anime & OVA are both great and it is truly a great loss not to see either of them.. Never mind the slow start on the OVA, Keep watching..

Clannad

Clannad

Tomoya Okazaki is a third-year high school student who is generally bored with life and doesn't take his studies, future, or anything else seriously. One day, however, he meets a lonely-looking girl in the school courtyard, Nagisa Furukawa. She explains to him the source of her loneliness: she had missed a lot of the previous school year and thus is repeating her third year; everybody that she knew has already graduated, and she is lonely. Tomoya is rather indifferent at first, but decides that he has nothing better to do and spends increasingly more time helping Nagisa restore the school drama club. As his relationship with Nagisa grows, Tomoya begins to open up to various other people around the school as well...

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Xjylix Xjylix says...

Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora and Clannad have a lot in common. I don't want to spoil much since one of them is 6 episodes. It may look girly, but I don't think it's too much(if you're a guy :P )

They might have different personalities, but the situation are kinda similar.

Romance, drama and a bit of comedy :)

Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora is short, so it may miss a few things, but I think it worked out pretty good. It achieves more then other stories which take much longer ^_^

You won't regret watching either of these.

Myself; Yourself

Myself; Yourself

After having lived elsewhere for several years, Sana returns to the town in which he grew up in, and quickly begins to reacquaint himself to his surroundings and new high school. While there, Sana runs into his four childhood friends: Shuu, Shuri, Aoi, and Nanaka; but for some strange reason Nanaka gives him the cold shoulder. As he goes about his new daily life, can Sana rebuild his friendship with Nanaka while trying to deal with a troubling secret from his past?

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Bramblestar Bramblestar says...

Both of these anime focus on the value of life. The characters teach each other what has been missing from their lives, and you'll come away with a new look on your own life. Also, each anime is short, but they balance dark and lighter tones within the small amount of episodes. If you liked one, check out the other one.

Angel Beats!

Angel Beats!

Death and reincarnation are inescapable, but what happens in between? Without warning and without his memories, a boy who only recalls his last name - Otonashi - wakes up next to a girl named Yuri who offers him a gun and tells him to shoot an angel. Assuming it must be a misunderstanding, Otonashi is then almost killed by the angel and is drawn into Yuri's army to battle to delay the beginning of his next life. Immortality is within reach, but if Otonashi remembers how he died, will he keep fighting or allow himself to vanish?

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Bramblestar Bramblestar says...

Both of these are thought-provoking anime that will make you look at life differently. During the series, you learn more about the characters while exploring what it means to do what you want with life. If you liked one for its central concept, try the other.

Tsukigakirei

Tsukigakirei

It’s the third year of middle school. Kotaro, a bookish boy aspiring to become a novelist, and Akane, a track girl who loves to run, meet in the same class together for the first time. They’re put in charge of the equipment for the sports festival, and slowly grow closer via LINE. How does Kotaro deal with his growing feelings for her? Meanwhile, Takumi has been in love with Akane since first year, and Akane’s friend, Chinatsu, becomes interested in Kotaro. A refreshing story of young love set in Kawagoe.

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CodySenpai CodySenpai says...

If you like Tsuki ga Kirei then you'll love Looking Up At the Half-Moon, since both anime series has that whole "coming of age" romance where one character (usually the male) doesnt know exactly how to talk/show their feelings to the person they like. Both series tugs at your heartstrings because we've all been the person who didnt know how to act around them, and yet we still root for them.