Tsukiuta.

<i>Tsukiuta</i>

Tsukiuta

Japanese media franchise


Tsukiuta (Japanese: ツキウタ。; stylized Tsukiuta.) is a character CD series[1] which started as a collaboration between Vocaloid producers and popular voice actors, but expanded into a media franchise with its own animation, multiple stage plays, manga anthologies, video games, and merchandise.

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Main characters

The characters of Tsukiuta are split into four idol groups under the fictional Tsukino Talent Production. There are twelve men and twelve women, each representing a month of the year.[2] Tsukino Talent Production also manages the fictional idol groups under TsukiPro.

The men are split into rival units named Six Gravity and Procellarum.[3] The members of Six Gravity come from Eastern Japan, while the members of Procellarum come from Western Japan.[1]

The women belong to the units Fluna and Seleas. They are goddesses from a different dimension, unknown to anyone on Earth.[1]

Six Gravity

Shiwasu Kakeru (師走 駆, Shiwasu Kakeru)

Voiced by: Yūki Kaji / Composition by Satsuki ga Tenkomori

Month - December

Birthday - December 12[4]

Stage Cast:

  • Kiyama Ryu (former)[5]
  • Sawabe Neo (current)[6]
Appearance

Kakeru is a fair-skinned young male with neck-length blond-hair and orange eyes. He is currently the shortest among both Six Gravity and Procellarum's members.[7] His theme color is gold.[8]

Personality

A cheerful labor (part-time job) boy, Kakeru is lively, works with all his might with little complaint, is rarely discouraged, and does not like to lose. Despite his unlucky constitution, he starts his day in high-spirits and top-form. He is the type who will only continue to grow as time passes.[9][10]

With this, Kakeru carries a strong sense of pride and believes in self-reliance, as shown by how he chose to work part-time to support himself instead of relying on his parents' allowance since it was his choice to move out of his home.[9]

Kakeru does feel uncomfortable when it comes to his height sometimes, especially due to him now being the shortest among the two groups. At some times, he feels as if his height makes him seem like a person isn't very dependable, and, while he doesn't dislike it, he gets treated like a child.[11]

History

Kakeru is the only child of Shiwasu Ayumu[12] and Ayumu's unnamed wife, and it is heavily implied that he comes from an affluent family.

Mutsuki Hajime (睦月 始, Mutsuki Hajime)

Voiced by: Kōsuke Toriumi / Composition by Machigerita, Misato Murai (childhood)

Month- January

Birthday - January 8[13]

Stage Cast:

  • Menjo Kentaro (former)[5]
  • Agata Goki (current)[6]
Appearance

Hajime is a tall, fair-skinned, well-built young male, with neck-length black hair and purple eyes. In his initial setting, Hajime had a lock of hair highlighted purple.[14] His theme color is violet.[15]

Personality

Hajime has a commanding presence, making him stand out compared to other people. With his naturally high amount of charisma, he often ends up being the center of the group without him realizing it. Many people hail him as if he were a "King" due to his appeal and because he is good at taking care of those around him. While he is a man of very few words, he can be quite blunt, and at times sarcastic and severe, but well-meaning. He also dislikes doing things half-done or half-way.[14]

Hajime is also physically strong, which often manifests in his famous "Iron Claw" technique, which makes him strong enough to crush an apple with his bare hands.[16] He has also practiced the art of self-defense, and has the strength of break a certain number of tiles.[15]

Despite his repertoire of skills and intellect, as well as his family background, Hajime keeps himself grounded and does not let himself get carried away with what he has accomplished.

Surprisingly, he also has a childish side, usually manifesting when he and the senior members assemble. He can also sometimes be rather airheaded, making him the target of teasing by others.[14]

He has soft spots for animals and people younger than him.[17] He often helps them study by holding study session which receives the name "Iron Claw Cram School" because he's known to be strict to the ones he taught and punish them with his infamous iron claws.

History

Hajime comes from the noble Mutsuki family.[18] He has a history of running away from home during their family's New Years' celebrations. It was the same with their 2014 celebration.[19]

He and Haru first spoke with each other sometime after they're assigned to the same class in their second year as junior high school students. Haru had been playing with others while Hajime had been taking a nap.

Kisaragi Koi (如月 恋, Kisaragi Koi)

Voiced by: Toshiki Masuda / Composition by Nijihara Peperon

Month - February

Birthday - February 14[20]

Stage Cast:

  • Yokoo Lui (former)[5]
  • Suzuki Yota (current)[6]
Appearance

Koi is a fair-skinned young male, with short bubblegum-pink hair and slightly darker pink eyes. The hairpins he regularly wears are gifts from his younger twin sister Ai. While initially one of the shortest among the male idols, he has experienced the most height growth in the past few years. He is also the youngest among the members of Six Gravity and Procellarum, having to debut at the age of 15.[20]

His theme color is pink.[21]

Personality

Koi is a naturally friendly, amiable type of person. He is good at socializing, making him a person with lots of friends from either gender and always encourages those who feel down. He is also described to be earnest, hard-working, straightforward, and quite well-informed. Because of this, he's made some startling connections.[20] As a result of his naturally extroverted personality, Koi gets along very well with their staff members.

Furthermore, he resembles a big brother's role by looking out for everyone, despite being doted upon by those older than him. He's also quite the mood-maker, and plays the funny man role and can throw sharp retorts, making him a reliable member of his unit.[20]

According to his profile, while he may look like a player, he has a strong moral sense.[20]

History

Koi is one of the twin children of his unnamed father and unnamed mother, a former Goddess. His younger twin sister, Ai, is also a Goddess Candidate. However, both Koi and his father are not aware of the Moon Society and Mrs. Kisaragi and Ai's standing as a former goddess and goddess candidate, respectively.

Yayoi Haru (弥生 春, Yayoi Haru)

Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno / Composition by Yuuyu

Month - March

Birthday - March 19[22]

Stage Cast:

  • Nakada Hiroki (former)[5]
  • Matsuda Gaku (former)[5]
  • Ota Yuji (current)[6]
Appearance

Haru has collar-length, light sandy green hair, slightly parted bangs, and a natural ahoge.[23] His eyes are a lime green, with a mole under his left eye. He is the only idol in the series who wears glasses, although his eyesight isn't so bad that he needs to wear his glasses constantly.

Personality

Haru is described to a calm and gentle young man, and is someone everyone relies on - practically a mother-type figure, with a big heart on the level of a "holy mother" or the Virgin Mary. He is looked up to by those younger than him, and those older than him rely on him, making him the type who couldn't be hated by anyone.[22] He is apparently weak at arguing and tends to avoid conflict.

He is also very intelligent, and has earned himself the title of "trivia king", and "Harupedia", although has only beaten Hajime twice in academics.[22]

History

He debuted during his third year in senior high school, and is currently a university student.[24]

Uduki Arata (卯月 新, Uzuki Arata)

Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya / Composition by ChouchouP

Month - April

Birthday - April 28[25]

Stage Cast:

  • Yamazaki Taiki (Act 1-3)[5]
  • Takenaka Ryohei (Act 4-8)[5]
  • Nakajima Reiki (current)[6]
Appearance

Arata has collar-length, greyish-black hair, and grey eyes. He tends to keep an expressionless face.[25] He is said to resemble his mother.[26]

Personality

Arata is a laid-back, unhurried person who takes things at his own pace, often compared to a cat in a sunny area. He tends to be someone who sits at either end of the spectrum when it comes to working - he can be quite difficult to handle once he loses his enthusiasm, but he displays an overwhelming ability to concentrate and talent when it comes to interests, and goes all the way when having fun.[25]

While his lack of expression makes him look unsociable and coldhearted, he does not seem to mind.[25] He has also displayed a great love for Strawberry-flavoured milk on several occasions, such as when asked by Arata what kind of soup he'd prefer, he responded plainly with "Strawberry Milk."

History

He comes from a family of four, consisting of him, his parents, and Yuka, his sister, who is two years older than him.

He made his debut during his second year in senior high school.[27]

Satsuki Aoi (皐月 葵, Satsuki Aoi)

Voiced by: Kenn / Composition by Nem

Month - May

Birthday - May 5[28]

Stage Cast: Jonin Tatsuki[6]

Appearance

Aoi has fine, soft hair that is platinum-blonde with a faint tawny shade,[29] with two distinctive tufts of hair bent outward on the top of his head, reminiscent of wings, and sky-blue eyes. He has fair, smooth skin. One of his casual attires is black t-shirt with a cerulean blue jacket and dark blue jeans.

He is often described as very handsome and pretty, a trait he shares with the rest of the Satsuki family, making them well-known as the good-looking family in their neighborhood. He and his older brother, Chihiro, both resemble their father in particular. It is said that whenever he smiles, there is always a momentary flash of light.[28]

His theme color is light blue or sky blue.[28]

Personality

He is described to be a refreshing person, to the point that he can be too refreshing. He is nicknamed 'Gravi's Prince' or the 'Refreshing Prince' by the rest of the members due to his princely charm. Very mature and level-headed, he, together with Yayoi Haru, look after and back-up the rest of Six Gravity.[28]

He is a naturally diligent, serious person, which makes it hard for him to laze around and take things easy. He is also bad when it comes to love stories.[25]

Despite being adult-like on the surface, he also has a rather cute and childish side, which he originally only showed to his childhood friend, Uduki Arata, but is now more often revealing this side of his to the rest of Six Gravity's members. He also tends to become lonely sometimes.[28] He spends most of his time with Arata, his best friend.

History

Aoi is the youngest son of the Satsuki family, a family well-known in their neighborhood for being very good-looking. He was scouted together with his childhood friend, Arata, when they tried to return Kuroda based on the contact address on his collar. He made his debut during his second year in senior high school.[30]

Procellarum

Minaduki Rui (水無月 涙, Minadzuki Rui)

Voiced by: Shouta Aoi / Composition by Yuyoyuppe
Month - June
Birthday - June 16[31]
Stage Cast: Sato Yusaku[6]
Rui is innocent and naive, to the point that Shimotsuki Shun has (somewhat negatively) influenced his way of thinking. However, he can also do rather unexpected things whilst maintaining a straight face. He possesses a unique worldview, which makes him nonreactive to things such as scary stories.[31] Rui possesses a natural talent for music, particularly the piano, and has participated in national and international competitions from childhood. However, following a discord with his older brother, Rei, who did not possess the same music talent as Rui, as well as disagreements with his parents involving his musical career as a pianist, Rui has run away from home, was picked up by Fuduki Kai and had been living with him until they were scouted. He was scouted due to Kai (who had been scouted while helping out with some people moving into the talent production's dorms) showing the talent company a picture of Rui, who had just woken up, looking out-of-focus, and said company encouraged Kai to bring Rui along to become an idol.

Fuduki Kai (文月 海, Fudzuki Kai)

Voiced by: Wataru Hatano / Composition by Hitoshizuku x Yama△
Month - July
Birthday - July 15[32]
Stage Cast:
  • Doi Kazumi (former)[5]
  • Hirai Yuki (current)[6]
A member of Procellarum representing the month of July. Kai is most known for his liveliness and big heart, making him popular and respected. Being the eldest son among six siblings, Kai has developed a natural 'big-brother'-like personality, and has a habit of patting everyone on the head. He is naturally welcoming and accepting, although according to Haduki You, he can end up pampering others too much especially Procellarum's leader, Shimotsuki Shun.[32] Kai is known for being a jack-of-all-trades, as well as a very reliable person. Kai aims to become self-reliant, previously living off connections he has made through his part-time jobs and living on his own, prior to taking in Minaduki Rui, who treats as his own son and worries about often.[32] Additionally, Kai enjoys physical activities and work, such as fishing and exploration.[32]

Haduki You (葉月 陽, Hadzuki You)

Voiced by: Tetsuya Kakihara / Composition by UtataP
Month - August
Birthday - August 13[33]
Stage Cast:
  • Kurita Manabu (former)[5]
  • Washio Shuto (current)[6]
You is known to others as someone who puts women above men. With this, he is quite good with women, and is popular among them.[33] You is free-spirited, unrestrained, and laid-back. He can also be very vague, the kind of person who ends up toying with others and causing them trouble. However, while he appears to be flashy and troublesome, he possesses a strong sense of duty and a one-track mind, although according to him, he would rather die than show that side of him. He also possesses a unique worldview and sense of beauty.[33] He and Nagatsuki Yoru were both childhood friends who got scouted together.

Nagatsuki You (長月 夜, Nagatsuki Yoru)

Voiced by: Takashi Kondō / Composition by John
Month - September
Birthday - September 7[34]
Stage Cast:
  • Tani Yoshiki (former)[5]
  • Akiba Yusuke (current)[6]
Yoru is an idol of the unit Procellarum under Tsukino Talent Production. He is a 17-year old male with dark brown hair and blue eyes. (initial settings)[34] With a slender body and narrowed shoulders, his body fits in women's clothing better than in men's clothing.[34] His personality is mature, sincere and earnest. Yoru has a high level of femininity and is good at cooking due to his mother. He received the title and name of "Procellarum's Mother" as he is usually seen in the kitchen, preparing food for his fellow members as well as those of Six Gravity. He and Haduki You were both childhood friends who got scouted together.

Kannaduki Iku (神無月 郁, Kannadzuki Iku)

Voiced by: Kenshō Ono / Composition by takamatt
Month - October
Birthday - October 21[35]
Stage Cast:
  • Sasa Tsubasa (former)[5]
  • Miyama Ryoki (former)[5]
  • Sato Tomohiro (current)[6]
Iku is lively, and athletic, preferring to be constantly in motion compared to staying still. He is the type who always looks forward and remains aware of those around him. He also exudes a natural aura of masculinity.[35] Compared to the other idols, Iku comes from a comparatively normal family. He possess a normal type of common sense, making him and Haduki You the ones in charge of throwing retorts at his fellow idols' antics. Due to being the only member who decided to keep participating in clubs, as well as having to commute a lot, he ends up being very busy, but manages his time professionally.[35]

Shimotsuki Shun (霜月 隼, Shimotsuki Shun)

Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura / Composition by Kikuo
Month - November
Birthday - November 24[36]
Stage Cast:
  • Tomotsune Yuuki (former)[5]
  • TAKA (CUBERS) (current)[6]
The leader of Procellarum. A self proclaimed 'Demon Lord' who leads the unit with a mysterious charisma, despite claiming his reluctance to work.[36] His profound smile adds to his peculiar nature but he is intelligent, able to memorize a book after only one reading.[36] He has been shown to exhibit a various amount of magical abilities, including ice magic. Shun is a big fan of Six Gravity's leader, Hajime Mutsuki, and holds the latter's fanclub card, entitled "Honorary Member No. 6". Being the only son of the prominent Shimotsuki family of Western Japan, he has grown up to be quite pampered and shows no motivation for work or manual labor.[36] Part of the oldest pair with July's Fuduki Kai.[37]

Fluna

Kurisu Hijiri (聖 クリス, Hijiri Kurisu)

Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto / Composition by Satsuki ga Tenkomori
Month - December
Birthday - December 25[38]
For better or worse, Hijiri Kurisu is like a pure little "princess". She is characterized by her outspoken and straightforward mannerisms; people tend to think she has a tough personality, but she is actually quite tearful and vulnerable and dislikes showing her weakness to those around her. She is a talented hard worker who does not give up easily. She is renowned for making strong progress during joint projects and is very reliable as she doesn't give in to useless detours and derailments. However, she is mostly idle and often goes missing which makes her a lovable idiot. She is a positive, energetic and dependable person. Ever since she was little, she has loved studying, researching, and inventing which has led others to dub her as the genius girl. She is the partner of Hina, who is an obedient, timid and responsive girl. Kurisu loves to mess around with Hina. Her (one-sided) rival is Hanazono Yuki (The female representative of the month of January). She is also the owner of 'Divine Luck'.[38]

Yuki Hanazono (花園 雪, Hanazono Yuki)

Voiced by: Asami Imai / Composition by Machigerita
Month - January
Birthday - January 22

Ai Kisaragi (如月 愛, Kisaragi Ai)

Voiced by: Mako / Composition by Nijihara Peperon
Month - February
Birthday - February 14

Hina Momosaki (桃崎 ひな, Momosaki Hina)

Voiced by: Rumi Ōkubo / Composition by Yuuyu
Month - March
Birthday - March 3

Chisa Togawa (兎川 千桜, Togawa Chisa)

Voiced by: Ai Nonaka / Composition by ChouchouP
Month - April
Birthday - April 6

Wakaba Yuki (結城 若葉, Yuuki Wakaba)

Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama / Composition by Nem

Month - May
Birthday - May 20

Seleas

Yuno Terase (照瀬 結乃, Terase Yuno)

Voiced by: Rina Satō / Composition by Yuyoyuppe
Month - June
Birthday - June 25

Mizuki Himekawa (姫川 瑞希, Himekawa Mizuki)

Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami / Composition by Hitoshizuku x Yama△
Month - July
Birthday - July 10

Matsuri Motomiya (元宮 祭莉, Motomiya Matsuri)

Voiced by: Yuka Ōtsubo / Composition by UtataP
Month - August
Birthday - August 18

Akane Asagiri (朝霧 あかね, Asagiri Akane)

Voiced by: Kaori Fukuhara / Composition by Jun
Month - September
Birthday - September 11

Reina Ichisaki (伊地崎 麗奈, Ichisaki Reina)

Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa / Composition by takamatt
Month - October
Birthday - October 3

Tsubaki Tendouin (天童院 椿, Tendouin Tsubaki)

Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka / Composition by Kikuo
Month - November
Birthday - November 11

Other characters

Managers

Kanade Tsukishiro (月城 奏, Tsukishiro Kanade)

Voiced by: Masahiro Yamanaka

  • Six Gravity's manager
  • Birthday - December 4

Kanade has light greyish-brown hair and brown eyes. He also wears thin-rimmed glasses. Kanade is a quiet, amiable person who always has a smile on his face. He handles his job as Six Gravity's manager quite well, despite them being the first unit, and set of idols, he has ever managed. He is also very generous, encouraging the members of Six Gravity to voice their whims or if they want anything. Before becoming Six Gravity's manager, Kanade had been a university lecturer. His older sister chose to retire after getting married, so he had been forced into inheriting her position.

Thanks to Hajime's careful guidance and leadership, the members of Six Gravity do not cause much problems for Kanade, making his job as their manager rather easy. However, Kanade also wants Gravi's members to voice out their whims and become more as self-indulging as a performer can become, even for just a bit.[39][40]

Dai Kurotsuki (黒月 大, Kurotsuki Dai)

Voiced by: Yasuhiro Mamiya

  • Procellarum's manager
  • Birthday - August 24

Dai is a well-built man with dark hair and brown eyes. Prior to becoming a manager, Dai was part of a security police task force. He was also hired into TSUKINO TALENT PRODUCTION as a bodyguard, but along the way became a manager.

Dai and Kanade, the manager of Six Gravity, get along very well, despite managing sibling/rival units. They often boast about their respective unit members' achievements to each other in a friendly manner. The two also go out to drink whenever there is time or reason to celebrate.[41]

Dai tends to act as Procellarum's bodyguard rather than their manager, but handles them well. To Procellarum, he has earned a position as their father, and has actually received a gift from Procella during Father's Day.[42]

Other

Mikoto Tsukino (月野 尊, Tsukino Mikoto)
The president of Tsukino Talent Production and the producer for Six Gravity and Procellarum.

Anime

An anime for the series was announced at Animate Girls Festival 2014.[43][3] The anime titled "Tsukiuta. The Animation" (ツキウタ。 The Animation) (shortened as "Tsukiani." (ツキアニ。)), aired between July[44] and September 2016 on Tokyo MX, BS11 and several other TV channels.

The anime was produced in celebration of Animate's 30th anniversary.[45] The anime focuses on the members of Six Gravity and Procellarum, with a different character being the main focus of each episode.[45] The character's name is incorporated into the title of the episode.

On November 9, 2018, it was announced that the series would receive a second season.[46] The second season is animated by Children's Playground Entertainment, with Yukio Nishimoto replacing Itsuro Kawasaki as director and Natsuko Takahashi replacing Itsuro Kawasaki as script supervisor. The rest of the cast reprised their roles.[47] Originally set to premiere in 2019, it was pushed to April 2020,[48] and delayed again to July 2020 due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic,[49] but was delayed again to air from October 7 to December 30, 2020.[50][51] Funimation acquired the series, and streams the series on its website in North America and the British Isles.[52] On November 11, 2020, the company apologized for the poor quality of the sixth episode of Season 2.[53]

Film

On April 3, 2022, it was announced that the series would be receiving an anime film titled Rabbits Kingdom the Movie. The film is produced by Studio Sign and directed by Masayoshi Ozaki.[54] It was originally set to premiere in December 2023,[55] but was later delayed to June 14, 2024 due to "various circumstances".[56]

Music

The opening theme alternates between GRAVATIC-LOVE by Six Gravity and LOLV –Lots of Love- by Procellarum. The ending themes are sung by each character in the order of their representative months, starting with December. Episode 13 finished with Tsuki no Uta (ツキノウタ。), a combined song by Six Gravity and Procellarum.

Episodes

Season 1

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Stage plays

2.5 dimensions of dance live TSUKIUTA STAGE (2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ, 2.5-jigen dansu raibu "TSUKIUTA". SUTĒJI), or TSUKISTA. (ツキステ。, TSUKISUTE.) for short, is a series of dance live/stage play adaptations of the TSUKIUTA. series.

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage (1st Stage)

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage (Japanese: 2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "Tsukiuta". Suteeji) was the first stage play of the Tsukiuta. series and ran between April 23 to May 1, 2016, at Seiryokaikan Hall, Japan. It alternated between “ver. Black” which featured Six Gravity, and “ver. White” which featured Procellarum.[57]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: Act II: ~The Legend of Tsukiuta: "Yumemigusa"~ (2nd Stage)

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: Act II: ~The Legend of Tsukiuta: "Yumemigusa"~ (Japanese: 2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ 第二幕 ~月歌奇譚「夢見草」~, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "Tsukiuta". Suteeji Dai-ni-maku ~Tsukiuta Kitan "Yumemigusa"~) is the second instalment of the stage play series of Tsukiuta. It was held in Roppongi Blue Theatre during October 27 to 31, 2016. Two versions of the show were performed once per day; the Sakura Chapter (桜の章, sakura-no-shou) with more focus on Six Gravity members Arata and Aoi and the Moon Chapter (月の章, tsuki-no-shou), centralising Procellarum's You and Yoru. All members of the cast were featured in these performances.[58]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: Tri! School Revolution! (3rd Stage)

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage Tri! School Revolution! (Japanese: 2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ Tri! School Revolution!, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "Tsukiuta". Suteeji Tri! School Revolution!) is the third in the stage play series of Tsukiuta. Similar to the first stage, two versions were produced, ver. Black featuring Six Gravity (Kakeru and Koi) and ver. White with Procellarum (Shun and Kai). Ver. Black was held at Roppongi Blue Theatre during March 8 to 12, 2017. Ver. White was shown at Hakuhinkan Theatre during March 17 to 26, 2017.[59]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: Lunatic Party (4th Stage)

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: Lunatic Party (Japanese: 2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ 第4幕『Lunatic Party』, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "Tsukiuta". Suteeji Dai-4-maku "Lunatic Party") is the upcoming 4th installment of Tsukiuta. stage play series. It was scheduled to be held at Roppongi Blue Theatre from October 11 to 15, 2017. Arata Uduki's actor will be replaced by Ryouhei Takanaka.[60]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: The Rabbits Kingdom (5th Stage)

TSUKIUTA.STAGE THE FIFTH STAGE RABBITS KINGDOM Black versus White (2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ 第5幕『Rabbits Kingdom』, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "Tsukiuta". Suteeji Dai-5-maku "Rabbits Kingdom"), or in short referred to as RABBITS KINGDOM, is the fifth of a series of stage play adaptations of the TSUKIUTA. series.

The performances were held in Osaka at the Sankei Hall Breeze from November 30 to December 3 and in Tokyo at AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo from December 7 to December 22.[when?][61]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: Kurenai Enishi (6th stage)

2.5 dimensions of dance live TSUKIUTA STAGE Kurenai Enishi (2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ 第6幕『紅縁』, 2.5-jigen dansu raibu "TSUKIUTA". SUTEEJI Dai-6-maku "Kurenai Enishi"), or in short referred to as Kurenai Enishi, is the sixth of a series of dance live adaptations of the TSUKIUTA. series.

The performances were held in Shinagawa at the Stellar Ball from October 18 to November 4, 2018, for a total of 27 performances.[62]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: CYBER-DIVE-CONNECTION (7th Stage)

TSUKISTA. 7th CYBER-DIVE-CONNECTION (2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ 第7幕『CYBER-DIVE-CONNECTION』, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "TSUKIUTA". SUTEEJI Dai-7-maku "CYBER-DIVE-CONNECTION"), or in short referred to as CYBER-DIVE-CONNECTION, is the seventh of a series of stage play adaptations of the TSUKIUTA. series.

The performances were held in Tokyo at the Hulic Theater from 5 December to 9 December, and in Osaka at the Miel Parque Hall from 13 December to 16 December 2018, for a total of 17 performances.[63]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: Tsukino Empire (8th Stage)

TSUKIUTA. STAGE THE EIGHTH STAGE TSUKINO EMPIRE UNLEASH YOUR MIND. (2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ Tsukino Empire, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "TSUKIUTA". SUTEEJI Dai-hachi-maku "Tsukino Empire"), or in short referred to as TSUKINO EMPIRE is the eighth of a series of stage play adaptations of the TSUKIUTA. series. The performances were held in Chiba at the Maihama Amphitheater from 27 March to 31 March 2019, for a total of nine performances.[64]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: Shiawase Awase (9th Stage)

TSUKIUTA STAGE. NINTH STAGE Shiawase Awase (2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ 第9幕『しあわせあわせ』, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "TSUKIUTA". SUTEEJI Dai-9-maku "Shiawase Awase"), or in short referred to as Shiawase Awase', is the ninth of a series of stage play adaptations of the TSUKIUTA. series.

The performances were held in Yurakucho, Tokyo at the Hulic Hall from October 30 to November 4, 2019, for a total of 10 performances.[65]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: TAIKYOKUDENKI (10th Stage)

2.5 dimensions of dance live TSUKIUTA STAGE Tsukiuta Kitan TAIKYOKUDENKI (2.5次元ダンスライブ「ツキウタ。」ステージ 第10幕「月歌奇譚 太極伝奇」, 2.5-jigen Dansu Raibu "TSUKIUTA". SUTEEJI Dai-10-maku "Tsukiuta Kitan TAIKYOKUDENKI"), or in short referred to as TAIKYOKUDENKI, is the tenth of a series of stage play adaptations of the TSUKIUTA. series.

The performances were held in Yurakucho, Tokyo at the Hulic Hall from January 29 to February 2, 2020, for a total of nine performances.[66]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: TSUKIHANA KAGURA (11th Stage)

Venue

Japan, Hulic Hall, 〒100-0006 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Yurakucho, 2 Chome−5−1, Yurakucho Center Building, 11F[67]

Schedule

September 30 (Thursday) to October 11 (Monday), 2021; all 16 performances.

*Venue, schedule, etc. are subject to change without notice.[67]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: ZANSHIN (12th Stage)

Venue

Japan Seinenkan Hall 4-1 Kasumigaoka-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013[68]

Schedule

March 25 (Friday) to April 3 (Sunday), 2022; all 15 performances. [68]

2.5 Dimension Dance Live "Tsukiuta." Stage: TSUKINO HYAKKIYAKOU (13th Stage)

Venue

Japan, Hulic Hall, 〒100-0006 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Yurakucho, 2 Chome−5−1, Yurakucho Center Building, 11F[69]

Schedule

Fourteen performances from November 25 (Friday) to December 4 (Sunday), 2022.[69]

Cast

The initial cast, along with the staff, venue and performance dates, was announced by Animate.[5]

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Games

Mobile

There were two mobile applications for Tsukiuta. – Tsukino Park, an application featuring mini games and media release information; and Tsukino Paradise (Tsukipara.), a rhythm game published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Both mobile games also featured characters from the other groups under TsukiPro.[70][71] The two games were available on both iOS and Android. Tsukino Park was discontinued on November 30, 2018.[72] Tsukino Paradise was discontinued on February 5, 2020.[73]

PS Vita

A PlayStation Vita game titled Tsukitomo. -Tsukiuta. 12 memories- (ツキトモ。- Tsukiuta. 12 memories-) was released on June 1, 2017. Unlike the mobile games, the Vita game solely features the Tsukiuta. groups of Six Gravity and Procellarum.[74] The game was released both as a packaged version and as a digital download, with Animate receiving a limited edition which included physical goods and extra downloadable content.[75]

Discography

Singles

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