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[[File:moyashimonlogoum0.jpg|frame| ''Moyasimon'' logo and the [[Series Mascot|show's mascot]], ''A. oryzae'']]
[[File:moyashimonlogoum0.jpg|frame| ''Moyasimon'' logo and the [[Series Mascot|show's mascot]], ''A. oryzae'']]


''Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture'' (also spelled ''Moyashimon'') is a still ongoing manga series, adapted to anime in 2007 (with [http://www.animenewsnetwork.cc//news/2012-03-22/moyashimon-returns-to-tv-in-new-anime-this-july a second season] coming up in 2012) and live-action in 2010, which tells the account of Tadayasu Sawaki. The son of a yeast maker and a first-year college student at an agricultural university, Tadayasu has the ability to see, touch and talk with all sorts of micro-organisms and bacteria. These microbes appear to him as bug-sized creatures that come in all sorts of shapes with whom Tadayasu can interact.
''Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture'' (also spelled ''Moyashimon'') is a still{{when}} ongoing manga series, adapted to anime in 2007 (with [http://www.animenewsnetwork.cc//news/2012-03-22/moyashimon-returns-to-tv-in-new-anime-this-july a second season] coming up in 2012) and live-action in 2010, which tells the account of Tadayasu Sawaki. The son of a yeast maker and a first-year college student at an agricultural university, Tadayasu has the ability to see, touch and talk with all sorts of micro-organisms and bacteria. These microbes appear to him as bug-sized creatures that come in all sorts of shapes with whom Tadayasu can interact.


* '''Tadayasu Souemon Sawaki''' - The [[protagonist]] of the series. His middle name is usually omitted.
* '''Tadayasu Souemon Sawaki''' - The [[protagonist]] of the series. His middle name is usually omitted.
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** To be fair, that was probably part of the joke when they used it to get out of the restaurant. Doesn't explain the earlier scene in the lab, though.
** To be fair, that was probably part of the joke when they used it to get out of the restaurant. Doesn't explain the earlier scene in the lab, though.
* [[Dirt Forcefield]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]], when Aoi Mutou first shows up, she is dirty, not to mention smelly, as she hasn't bathed in two weeks.
* [[Dirt Forcefield]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]], when Aoi Mutou first shows up, she is dirty, not to mention smelly, as she hasn't bathed in two weeks.
* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: The author apparently had to remind readers in early chapters of the manga that Kei was the ''son'' of a sake brewer, not the daughter. {{spoiler|May have been [[Foreshadowing]] for Kei coming out as a [[transsexual]].}}
* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: The author apparently had to remind readers in early chapters of the manga that Kei was the ''son'' of a sake brewer, not the daughter. {{spoiler|May have been [[Foreshadowing]] for Kei coming out as [[transgender]].}}
* [[Educational Short]]: The Bacteria Theatre at the end of each episode.
* [[Educational Short]]: The Bacteria Theatre at the end of each episode.
* [[Elaborate University High]]: It has to be as it is an agricultural/eco-technological based university.
* [[Elaborate University High]]: It has to be as it is an agricultural/eco-technological based university.
* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]]
* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]]
* [[Twelve-Episode Anime|Eleven Episode Anime]]: Well, eleven eps plus three "Microbe Deluxe Theatre" [[Educational Short]] films.
* [[Fat and Skinny]]: Misato and Kawahama.
* [[Fat and Skinny]]: Misato and Kawahama.
* [[Femme Fatalons]]: Haruka uses these when she punishes Takuma and Kaoru, drawing blood in the process.
* [[Femme Fatalons]]: Haruka uses these when she punishes Takuma and Kaoru, drawing blood in the process.
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* [[Stripperific]]: Haruka Hasegawa's usual clothing under her labcoat.
* [[Stripperific]]: Haruka Hasegawa's usual clothing under her labcoat.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Misato and Kawahama.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Misato and Kawahama.
* [[Transsexualism]]: {{spoiler|Kei Yuuki.}}
* [[Transgender]]: {{spoiler|Kei Yuuki.}}
* [[Trash of the Titans]]: The student-run dorm, especially Misato and Kawahama's room.
* [[Trash of the Titans]]: The student-run dorm, especially Misato and Kawahama's room.
* [[Tsundere]]: Haruka Hasegawa and Hazuki Oikawa.
* [[Tsundere]]: Haruka Hasegawa and Hazuki Oikawa.
* [[Twelve-Episode Anime]]: Well, eleven eps plus three "Microbe Deluxe Theatre" [[Educational Short]] films.
* [[Wall of Text]] : Itsuki-sensei is prone to delivering these in increasingly small font-sizes. Sometimes everyone else gets squished between the speech bubbles.
* [[Wall of Text]] : Itsuki-sensei is prone to delivering these in increasingly small font-sizes. Sometimes everyone else gets squished between the speech bubbles.
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]: Tadayasu seems like [[Only Sane Man|the closest to normal]] in his little circle of friends.
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]: Tadayasu seems like [[Only Sane Man|the closest to normal]] in his little circle of friends.
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 29 August 2022

Moyasimon logo and the show's mascot, A. oryzae

Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture (also spelled Moyashimon) is a still[when?] ongoing manga series, adapted to anime in 2007 (with a second season coming up in 2012) and live-action in 2010, which tells the account of Tadayasu Sawaki. The son of a yeast maker and a first-year college student at an agricultural university, Tadayasu has the ability to see, touch and talk with all sorts of micro-organisms and bacteria. These microbes appear to him as bug-sized creatures that come in all sorts of shapes with whom Tadayasu can interact.

  • Tadayasu Souemon Sawaki - The protagonist of the series. His middle name is usually omitted.
  • Kei Yuuki - Tadayasu's childhood friend, the son of a sake brewer who secretly thinks of himself as a girl trapped in a boy's body and is also in love with Tadayasu.
  • Professor Itsuki - Professor at the university. A mysterious old man with a passion for fermentation of all kinds who knows of Sawaki's ability.
  • Haruka Hasegawa - Postgraduate student and Itsuki's assistant. A short-tempered, no-nonsense and somewhat sadistic woman from a wealthy, over-protective family.
  • Hazuki Oikawa - A freshman and a compulsive neat freak who carries disinfectant tissues and antibacterial sprays around with her.
  • Kaoru Misato - A sophomore with a mustache and beard who wants to use his knowledge of brewing to earn some easy money.
  • Takuma Kawahama - A short, overweight sophomore and Kaoru's buddy. Seems to have a thing for insects and such.
  • Aoi Mutou - Itsuki and Hasegawa's assistant; known around campus as "Miss Agriculture", but also know for being a bit of a lush.

The Department of Agriculture building on the school's campus is a near identical replica of the Real Life University of Coimbra in Portugal (up to and including the school flag being the Portuguese flag).

Tropes used in Moyashimon include:
  1. Specifically, it'd appear a lot of stuff Itsuki promotes as possibilities for future terraforming is in fact based on the Real Life science of bioremediation. And yes, Real Life researchers in terraforming ARE looking at bioremediation as a model for making worlds habitable.