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Tatsuya Asagiri is enamored with the moon. Ever since he was very young and met a girl who claimed to be from the moon, he has always wanted to travel there. Fate then drops an almost literal meteor on him when it is revealed that, in an effort to further normalize relations between Earth and the Moon, the Princess of Sphere, Feena Fam Earthlight, will be staying at Tatsuya's house and attending his school as an exchange student...
 
The fourth game of [[Visual Novel]] maker August Soft, it has several iterations, including the original X-rated PC game (simply Yoake mae Yori Ruriiro Na), a manga (same title) a [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] adaptation (subtitled ~[[Brighter than Dawning Blue~]]), an anime adaptation (subtitled ~[[Cresent Love~]]), and an X-rated collection of side stories for the PC (subtitled ~[[Moonlight Cradle~]]). Sentai Filmworks used the title [[Brighter Than the Dawning Blue]] for their English subtitled version of the anime.
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=== Both game and anime versions of ''[[Yoake Mae Yori Ruriiro na]]'' contains examples of: ===
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* [[Another Side Another Story]]: At various points of the routes, the story's point of view changes from Tatsuya, to another character (often, but not limited to, the route's heroine), allowing to the player to know the feelings of those characters. Those events are called "Another View" in the game.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Midori Tohyama, Tatsuya's classmate, has been one of the possible love interests since [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] adaption. Estel Freesia also fits, in that {{spoiler|she appears in Feena's ending in the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] and MC versions, whereas she didn't appear in the PC original}}.
* [[The Atoner]]: Priest Moritz, who, in various [[Another Side Another Story|Another View]] events, mentions he's in penance for something terrible he did in the past. {{spoiler|The nature of his sin is the final [[The Reveal|Reveal]] of Estel's Route: he was a noble from a cream-of-the-crop Lunarian house, who, 20 years before, was appointed as the first ambassador of the newly built Lunarian Embassy on Earth. He had a daughter he adored, named Freesia, who, before he knew it, fell in love with an Earthling. Getting wind of this, [[Star-Crossed Lovers|Moritz forcefully separated them]], but later discovered she was pregnant with their child, and she kept it in spite of her father's opposition. The baby was born, but Moritz, not accepting the situation, abandoned it at an orphanage behind Freesia's back. [[Despair Event Horizon|Freesia died from the emotional shock]], causing Moritz [[My God, What Have I Done?|to deeply regret his actions]], and wanting to take back the baby and raise it. The orphanage refused, so he decided to throw away his noble title, and enter the orders, so he could watch over the baby and help as many people as possible. [[Luke, I Am Your Father|And who was that baby? Estel]].}}
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Tatsuya neatly averts it in {{spoiler|Estel}}'s Route. He confesses his feelings to her as soon as he realizes them, {{spoiler|but she refuses her confession, as, by this point of the storyline, while she has begun to fall in love with him, she still hasn't fully sorted out her [[Fantastic Racism]] issues. Tatsuya, realizing this, decides not to give up, and to patiently melt her armor some more before trying again.}}
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=== Tropes exclusive to the anime ''[[Yoake Mae Yori Ruriiro na]] ~[[Crescent Love~]]'' : ===
 
* [[The Anime of the Game]]
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* [[Off-Model]]: The infamous "[http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/501835/cabbage-episode3-gif-lowres-quality-quality_cabbag QUALITY cabbage]" in the third episode of the anime was just the beginning. ([[wikipedia:Yoake Mae yori Ruriiro na#Media|OtherWiki]])
* [[Shout-Out]]: In episode 4 and his appearance in the last episode, Tatsuya's dad carries a whip and wears a fedora, much like [[Indiana Jones]]. Also in the 4th episode, Feena goes [[Rambo]] on the bugs in the study using a motion detector and a [[BFG]] ala ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien S]]'', in order to save her protegee Mia (like Ripley did for Newt); she also calls Karen for reinforcements, who comes in a ''Aliens'' [[Drop Ship]]-lookalike and pulverizes the Asagiri house LV-426-style.
* [[Twelve-Episode Anime]]: The [[Anime of the Game|anime]] [[Animated Adaptation|adaptation]], properly called ''Yoake Mae Yori Ruri Iro Na ~[[Crescent Love~]]'' <ref>as opposed to [http://www.theanimenetwork.com/Anime/Brighter-than-the-Dawning-Blue</ref>/Watch Brighter than the Dawning Blue].
 
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