

Synopsis
Two years prior, Mitsuki Kouyama's childhood friend Eichi Sakurai moved to America before she could confess her feelings to him. Although she cannot contact him, they made a promise to pursue their dreams: Mitsuki aims to become a professional singer, while Eichi wants to be an astronomer. She hopes that one day her music will reach him across the world, shining as brilliantly as the full moon. However, there is a complication: Mitsuki has throat cancer, which leaves her voice quiet and makes singing difficult. Her grandmother despises music and insists Mitsuki undergo surgery to remove the cancer, but Mitsuki refuses because it risks losing her voice entirely. One day, two shinigami—Meroko Yui and Takuto Kira—appear and inform her that she has only one year left to live. This shocking news spurs Mitsuki into action, and she decides that with Meroko and Takuto's assistance, she will become a professional singer within the time she has remaining. Full Moon wo Sagashite follows the emotional journey of Mitsuki and her shinigami companions as they learn what it truly means to sing—and ultimately, what it means to live.
Background
Full Moon wo Sagashite only follows its manga source for about one episode before going down a different route. VIZ Media had licensed the series, but released only the first 28 episodes on DVD before dropping the title. It was later streamed in its entirety in subbed-only form on Hulu before expiring from the service in August 2013.
