Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy- Episode 2: Black Spider of Disaster

Manga volume 4-6

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.7

6 Fans

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Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy- Episode 2: Black Spider of Disaster

Manga volume 4-6

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.7

6 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

pam2026's avatar
pam2026
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Definitivamente una historia diferente pero muy divertida, las expectativas siguen en aumento a la espera de las aventuras, por ahora el ritmo de la historia esta muy bien.

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tairue
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The pacing here is a little more busier compared to the previous ep. I liked the introduction of a new threat, we also get to test how strong Makoto really is. I really like Makoto's memories of Japan, it was really funny to see the characters interact with his culture. The demiplane concept is interesting and the world building is quite impressive.

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emperor
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The best thing about this anime is the Animations, it's way better than I anticipated, also Tomoe ka character mast laga aur uski chemistry Makoto ke saath funny bhi thi. Action scenes simple but entertaining the.
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arzh_vic
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If there’s one thing I liked about this episode, it’s that Makoto finally has a goal—an actual objective to follow on his adventure—and it’s not just about monsters turning into waifus. Just a heads-up for the arachnophobes out there: be prepared, lol.
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alrickalmight
Some parts of their backstories feel almost caricatured rather than deep — like the characters’ problems could have been shown in a few scenes, but instead stretch over most of the episode.
shadowjr's avatar
shadowjr
As usual a fun episode where our mc went to the greater dragon "Shen's" demiplane and how that place changed due to the contract between the two. The bgm when Misumi fights is soo engaging. The concept of our mc's parents are from another world is also quite interesting.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off the premiere's worldbuilding and Makoto's initial displacement, episode two marks the first major expansion of the cast and threat level — it's where the series transitions from setup into forward motion. This installment introduces a key entity whose presence will ripple through the rest of the season's alliances and conflicts. As episode two of twelve, it's doing critical foundation work, establishing the darker undertones and strategic elements that define the show's identity going forward.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off the premiere's worldbuilding and Makoto's initial displacement, episode two marks the first major expansion of the cast and threat level — it's where the series transitions from setup into forward motion. This installment introduces a key entity whose presence will ripple through the rest of the season's alliances and conflicts. As episode two of twelve, it's doing critical foundation work, establishing the darker undertones and strategic elements that define the show's identity going forward.

QUICK TAKES

pam2026's avatar
pam2026
VerifiedVerified

Definitivamente una historia diferente pero muy divertida, las expectativas siguen en aumento a la espera de las aventuras, por ahora el ritmo de la historia esta muy bien.

tairue's avatar
tairue
VerifiedVerified

The pacing here is a little more busier compared to the previous ep. I liked the introduction of a new threat, we also get to test how strong Makoto really is. I really like Makoto's memories of Japan, it was really funny to see the characters interact with his culture. The demiplane concept is interesting and the world building is quite impressive.

emperor's avatar
emperor
VerifiedVerified
The best thing about this anime is the Animations, it's way better than I anticipated, also Tomoe ka character mast laga aur uski chemistry Makoto ke saath funny bhi thi. Action scenes simple but entertaining the.
arzh_vic's avatar
arzh_vic
VerifiedVerified
If there’s one thing I liked about this episode, it’s that Makoto finally has a goal—an actual objective to follow on his adventure—and it’s not just about monsters turning into waifus. Just a heads-up for the arachnophobes out there: be prepared, lol.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
Some parts of their backstories feel almost caricatured rather than deep — like the characters’ problems could have been shown in a few scenes, but instead stretch over most of the episode.
shadowjr's avatar
shadowjr
As usual a fun episode where our mc went to the greater dragon "Shen's" demiplane and how that place changed due to the contract between the two. The bgm when Misumi fights is soo engaging. The concept of our mc's parents are from another world is also quite interesting.

©あずみ圭・アルファポリス/月が導く異世界道中製作委員会

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©あずみ圭・アルファポリス/月が導く異世界道中製作委員会

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