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The anime consists of six episodes aired in 2006. A live-action television drama ran for 13 episodes in late 2006.
The anime consists of six episodes aired in 2006. A live-action television drama ran for 13 episodes in late 2006.


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* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Tada-san. He is first seen grabbing the nurse while passing her in a hallway. He also has a large stash of dirty magazines {{spoiler|which he leaves to Yuuichi when he passes away.}}
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Tada-san. He is first seen grabbing the nurse while passing her in a hallway. He also has a large stash of dirty magazines {{spoiler|which he leaves to Yuuichi when he passes away.}}
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Tamotsu's apparently taking a break from [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|freeing Hyrule from the Twilight Realm.]]
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Tamotsu's apparently taking a break from [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|freeing Hyrule from the Twilight Realm.]]
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 22 November 2019

Yuichi and Rika

Hanbun No Tsuki Ga Noboru Sora is a story about the 17-year-old boy Yuichi Ezaki, who is suffering from hepatitis and is spending his days at the hospital. From a nurse, he learns of another 17-year-old patient who recently transferred to the hospital. The patient, a young girl named Rika Akiba is suffering from a weak heart valve.

The show deals with Yuichi and Rika as they try to develop their relationship despite the meddling of doctors and nurses who have their own reasons for helping or hindering them. As Yuichi learns of the seriousness of Rika's condition he decides to help her realize her dreams and explore the world outside the hospital where she has spent most of her life.

The show is mostly a drama/romance set in a hospital. Given the theme of young adolescents exploring their feelings for each other while under pressure from parents and hospital staff while coming to terms with their own mortality, there is a lot of Tear Jerker material.

The anime consists of six episodes aired in 2006. A live-action television drama ran for 13 episodes in late 2006.

Tropes used in Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora include: