Full Moon wo Sagashite - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
I Want to Sing!
My Promise to Eichi
Along Came the Manager
Thoughts on a Song
Her First Assignment
A Long Day in the Studio
Full Moon Debuts!
Is It Really a Hit?
I Want You to Hear It!
The Rules of Show Business
The Dangerous Lens
Green Onion Ramen and the Saint's Stone
A Mini Concert
Do Your Best, Substitute Manager
Her First Kiss!?
The Rival Appears!
Takuto and Mitsuki's Disagreement
Run to the Audition
A Singer's Voice That Can't Be Heard
Meroko, All Alone
A New Inspiration
A Solo Performance - Live!
Moving Panic
My Father's Song
Please Dr. Wakaoji?
My Message
I Won't Lose
Is Mitsuki an Expert on Love?
The New Shinigami: Izumi & Jonathan
Someone Who Knows About Eichi
The Autumn School Festival
An Honest Madoka
Advancing Illness
The Old Man on the Swing
Mail from Eichi-kun!?
Fated New Artist of the Year Award
A Present from Full Moon
Grandma's Past
Crossing the Pacific
The Stolen Pendant
To The Town Where Eichi Is
Eternal Snow
I'll Never Sing Again...
Tender Hearts
Izumi's Enticing Offer
On the Night of the New Moon
Desire to Live
She Can't Turn Into Full Moon!?
Mitsuki's Feelings - Meroko's Feelings
I Just Can't Tell Him
Day of Destiny
Searching for a Full Moon
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