Amayo no Tsuki: Yuri Manga Gets Anime Adaptation

16 Nov, 2024 by W~W

Illustration of two young women embracing, forming a heart shape with their hands.  The woman on the left has short, light orange hair and is wearing a dark blue blazer with light blue stripes on the collar. She’s smiling gently. The woman on the right has long, dark brown hair and is wearing a pink and red jacket over a lighter shirt; she has green eyes and a slightly mischievous smile. Both women appear to be of East Asian descent.  The background features a pale yellow wash with hints of orange, creating a soft, warm glow.  Japanese text is overlaid on the image, partially obscuring the women;  some of the text appears to be a title or caption. The artistic style is reminiscent of manga or anime, with soft lines and shading, and a focus on expressive eyes and facial features.  The artist's signature, "Zushiro," is visible in the lower right corner.
Amayo no Tsuki: Yuri Manga Gets Anime Adaptation

The manga Amayo no Tsuki (The Moon on a Rainy Night) by Kuzushiro will be adapted into a TV anime, announced by Kodansha. The girls’ love drama manga started serialization in June 2021 on the Comic Days website and currently has seven volumes, with the eighth set to release on November 20. Kodansha USA licensed it in 2022, releasing the fifth volume in June, with the sixth scheduled for December. The story follows Saki, who, while hurrying to her piano lesson, meets Kanon, a deaf schoolmate who avoids special treatment. Over time, Saki bonds with Kanon, uncovering her gentler side.

Source: myanimelist.net