

Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase Episode Ratings
Freelance photographer Kouhei Morioka is traveling to a castle in Germany to take photos of paranormal activity for his friend Hiromi Anzai, editor of an occult magazine. Upon entering the castle, he's confronted by a young girl in a white dress and cat ears who calls herself Hazuki. She takes a keen interest in Kouhei and offers him a kiss, but she instead reveals herself to be a vampire, sucks his blood, and turns him into her slave. Much to Hazuki's dismay, however, Kouhei is unaffected by her bite. Hoping to escape the castle and her possessive butler Vigo, Hazuki instead forces Kouhei to help her. With the help of his powerful exorcist cousin Seiji Midou, the two make it out safely. Finally free, Hazuki flees to Japan in search of her mother. Not long after Kouhei returns home, he discovers Hazuki has nested in his home, where he reluctantly allows her to stay. Meanwhile, other vampires set out to find the missing Hazuki. Equal parts gothic and adorable, Tsukuyomi: Moonphase is a charming and mystical story where two unlikely allies form a unique bond in an attempt to defy a society of immortals. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Freelance photographer Kouhei Morioka is traveling to a castle in Germany to take photos of paranormal activity for his friend Hiromi Anzai, editor of an occult magazine. Upon entering the castle, he's confronted by a young girl in a white dress and cat ears who calls herself Hazuki. She takes a keen interest in Kouhei and offers him a kiss, but she instead reveals herself to be a vampire, sucks his blood, and turns him into her slave. Much to Hazuki's dismay, however, Kouhei is unaffected by her bite. Hoping to escape the castle and her possessive butler Vigo, Hazuki instead forces Kouhei to help her. With the help of his powerful exorcist cousin Seiji Midou, the two make it out safely. Finally free, Hazuki flees to Japan in search of her mother. Not long after Kouhei returns home, he discovers Hazuki has nested in his home, where he reluctantly allows her to stay. Meanwhile, other vampires set out to find the missing Hazuki. Equal parts gothic and adorable, Tsukuyomi: Moonphase is a charming and mystical story where two unlikely allies form a unique bond in an attempt to defy a society of immortals. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase Episode Rating Chart
This episode rating chart shows all 25 episode ratings for Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase, based on MyAnimeList ratings. The average episode score is 7.8/10. The highest-rated episode is Episode 13 "Let's Defeat the Count" with a score of 8.9/10, while the lowest-rated is Episode 12 "I'll Never Forgive Him!" at 6.1/10. 11 of 25 episodes (44%) score 8.0 or above, placing them in the Great or higher tier on the AnimeGraphs rating scale.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the highest rated Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase episode?
- The highest rated Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase episode is Episode 13 "Let's Defeat the Count" with a score of 8.9/10 on MyAnimeList. The lowest rated episode is Episode 12 "I'll Never Forgive Him!" at 6.1/10.
- How many episodes does Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase have?
- Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase has 25 episodes. 11 episodes (44%) have a rating of 8.0 or above on MyAnimeList.
- What is the average episode rating for Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase?
- The average episode rating for Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase is 7.8/10 based on MyAnimeList ratings across all 25 episodes.