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  • Yuuichi está internado en el hospital debido a una infección de Hepatitis A. Se la pasa escapándose de su cuarto y haciendo travesuras por todo el hospital. Una noche ve a una chica mirando desde la ventana de su cuarto, desde ese momento Yuuichi siente algo por ella. La enfermera encargada trata de unir a estas dos almas en pena mientras el doctor de Rika trata de separarlos. Poco a poco Yuuichi y Rika se van enamorando en esta dulce y única historia de un amor tan puro como la luna que contemplan desde su ventana.
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora (半分の月がのぼる空, Looking up at the Half-Moon)
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora (半分の月がのぼる空) là môt series light novel được viết bởi Tsumugu Hashimoto và minh họa bởi Keiji Yamamoto. Series đã hoàn thành, tổng cộng có tất cả 8 tập.
  • The series began as a light novel series written by Tsumugu Takahashi with illustrations by Keiji Yamamoto that was first serialized in theJapanese light novel magazine Dengeki hp. There were eight volumes released between October 10, 2003, and August 10, 2006. The novels were published by MediaWorks under their Dengeki Bunko light novel label.
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora(半分の月がのぼる空lit. Sky with a Rising Half-Moon), subtitled looking up at the half-moon and also known as Hantsuki, is a Japanese romance light novel series written by Tsumugu Hashimoto and illustrated by Keiji Yamamoto centering around two hospitalized children aged seventeen and the love they begin to share. The series was originally serialized in MediaWorks' now-defunct light novel magazine Dengeki hp and spanned eight volumes released between October 2003 and August 2006. An anime was adapted from the novels and aired in Japan on the WOWOW television network between January 12 and February 23, 2006 with a total of six episodes. A manga series by B.Tarō was serialized in MediaWorks' shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! between August 2005 and November 2006;
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora, handelt von Yuuichi, einem 17 Jahre alten Junge, der wegen einer gefährlichen Krankheit für mehrere Monate im Krankenhaus bleiben musste. Er mag das Krankenhaus überhaupt nicht, daher nutzt er jede Gelegenheit sich aus dem Krankenhaus zu schleichen. Die Krankenschwester Akiko, eine ehmalige Motorradgang Anführerin, verbietet Yuuichi, nachdem sie in Nachts Yuuichi nicht in seinem Zimmer finden konnte, sein Zimmer zu verlassen. Nachts schiebt Akiko eine Bank vor Yuuichis Zimmer, damit er nicht abhauen kann. Am Tag darauf macht Akiko ihm jedoch einen Vorschlag. Sie versperrt seine Zimmertür nicht mehr, sollte er Rika, ein Mädchen im gleichen Alter wie Yuuichi, ein wenig aufmuntern. Rika leidet unter einem Herzfehler, und die Ã"rzte haben ihr mitgeteilt, dass si
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Last
  • 2006-02-23
  • 2006-08-10
  • 2006-11-27
  • 2006-12-26
RomajiTitle
  • Bokutachi no Ryōte wa
  • Ezaki Korekushon no Shūen~Soshite
  • Ichinichi Dake no Sukūru Raifu
  • Tada Korekushon no Sōzoku
  • Tomerareta Ippun
ja kanji
  • 半分の月がのぼる空
Name
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora
Genre
Type
  • manga
  • tv series
  • light novel
  • drama
Volumes
  • 2
  • 8
Caption
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora light novel volume 1 cover.
First
  • 2003-10-10
  • 2005-08-27
  • 2006-01-12
  • 2006-10-03
Author
  • B.Tarō
  • Tsumugu Hashimoto
Demographic
  • Male
  • Shōnen
Media
  • Anime, Manga
OriginalAirDate
  • 2006-01-26
  • 2006-02-02
  • 2006-02-09
  • 2006-02-16
  • 2006-02-23
EpisodeNumber
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
Studio
Illustrator
  • Keiji Yamamoto
Episodes
  • 6
  • 13
ShortSummary
  • Since Rika expresses her desire to have her photos taken, Yūichi and Akiko return to Yūichi's house to find a camera. As Yūichi is taking photos of Rika, she asks him about school. Rika expresses envy that Yūichi is able to go to school while she has never been to one in her life. Yūichi receives an idea that just for one day, the two could pretend Rika is going to school. With the help of Yūichi's friends, Rika borrows a schoolgirl's uniform and enters school grounds; however, a teacher catches them. Rika realizes that Yūichi may end up in trouble, but the boys have already knocked the teacher unconscious. In a classroom, Rika tells Miyuki that she is not afraid of dying, but makes her keep it a secret from Yūichi. Upon their return to the hospital, Rika and Yūichi get into trouble and are punished. While sitting out their punishment together, Rika gives Yūichi a book titled Les Thibault and orders him not to read it until she tells him to. When Yūichi speaks plans of observing the flowers blooming, Rika suddenly falls unconscious.
  • Rika is admitted into the intensive care unit, and Yūichi is only able to see her for one minute in secret. Dazed and depressed, Yūichi encounters Akiko's friend, Misako, who immediately seduces him. Fortunately, Akiko quickly figures out her doings and angrily beats up Yūichi and punches Misako. She notifies him that he must never tell Rika about this event or else Rika's condition will falter more. The next day, Dr. Natsume comforts Yūichi on the hospital roof, understanding his situation seeing as he was put into a similar one when his wife was dying of cardiomyopathy. Dr. Natsume is practicing for the operation and tells Yūichi that out of all the years he had known Rika, this was the first time Rika had been earnest about receiving the operation. Before Rika's operation, she tells him that Yūichi is able to read Les Thibault. While patiently waiting for her operation to be over, Akiko tells Yūichi that the reason why Rika brought up the idea of photos was because Akiko had showed her a photo of Yūichi. Rika had it taped to her leg as a luck charm. Eventually, Yūichi reads Les Thibault, and ultimately discovers a parallel from the ending of the book—it is Rika's confession of love to him. She says that she would risk her life through operation for a chance to be with him.
  • Earlier, Tada had died and left Yūichi all of his pornographic magazines in his will. Rika discovers this secret and becomes furious. Although Yūichi becomes remorseful and searches for opportunities to apologize to her, Rika only responds with pranks and resentful actions. After Rika locks Yūichi on the hospital roof, he falls ill and becomes a patient of Dr. Natsume, who had recently returned from a vacation. When Yūichi recovers, Akiko creates an opportunity for him to apologize. However, while waiting, he encounters Dr. Natsume and learns that he had been treating Rika for six years and only transferred to the hospital to keep watch of her. Dr. Natsume is surprised that Rika had told Yūichi about her illness since she had never done so in the past, nor had she ever made a friend. He gives Yūichi a pornographic magazine, and Rika catches him perusing through the magazine and again locks him outside; meanwhile, Akiko realizes that Dr. Natsume had purposely caused this because he found it "entertaining". Eventually, Rika and Yūichi get back on friendlier terms, but Yūichi becomes offended when Rika states that the only reason she wanted to apologize was because of Dr. Natsume's influence. In response, he harshly expresses his contempt of the doctor, and Rika throws her book at him. The book turns out to be both her father's and her prized possession, and lands on the top of a window.
  • Rika's surgery is over and she is well enough to return back to the eastern ward. However, Yūichi is forbidden to see her again. Dr. Natsume reminds Yūichi that while he has a future, Rika may not, and soon Yūichi may have to choose between his dreams and Rika. Later, Dr. Natsume tells Yūichi that he can do anything he wants, helping Rika included, but confides to Akiko that he had blinded Yūichi with this optimism. He shares the fate of his wife's life and mentions that he was once pitted in a situation in which he had to choose between her or his work, and he does not want Yūichi to suffer under the same circumstances. Secretly, Yūichi overhears their conversation and decides that no matter what, he will stay by Rika. With the help of his friends, he enters Rika's room despite warnings in order to promise her that he will always be with her. At the same time, Akiko asks Dr. Natsume if his happiness is more important than that of his loved one. She goes on to say that, "Rika smiles and laughs now. It is better for Rika to be happy with Yūichi than for her to go back to the way she was before she met him." After the credits, a photograph is shown of Rika and Yūichi during their wedding, implying that some time later they got married.
  • With the help of his friend Tsukasa, Yūichi is able to rescue the book from the rain, but consequently develops a fever. He dreams that he and Rika reconcile — which turns out to be real, as Rika visits his room in his feverish state. When Yūichi recovers from his illness, Dr. Natsume sees him burning all of the pornography Tada had left him. Yūichi explains that Rika will only forgive him if he burns the "Tada Collection", and Dr. Natsume becomes quite surprised of how the two are getting along so well. The next time Yūichi visits Rika, she lends him Night of the Galactic Railroad; meanwhile, Dr. Natsume shares a recent discovery to Rika's mother that Rika's condition is growing worse. When night falls, Yūichi finds a drunk Dr. Natsume who tells him that his friendship with Rika will not last. Yūichi accuses Dr. Natsume of jealousy, but Dr. Natsume only assaults him physically. Later, Yūichi reads Night of the Galactic Railroad again and reads about Campanella, Rika's "character", dying. Through this, he discovers why Dr. Natsume was angry and mourns over the destiny that would await Rika.
EnglishTitle
  • A Single Day of School Life
  • One Frozen Minute
  • Our Two Hands
  • The End of the Ezaki Collection
  • The Inheritance of the Tada Collection
Magazine
Licensor
  • Bost Digital Entertainment
Publisher
KanjiTitle
  • とめられた一分
  • 一日だけのスクールライフ
  • 僕たちの両手は
  • 多田コレクションの相続
  • 戎崎コレクションの終焉〜そして
Director
  • Yukihiro Matsushita
Network
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  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora(半分の月がのぼる空lit. Sky with a Rising Half-Moon), subtitled looking up at the half-moon and also known as Hantsuki, is a Japanese romance light novel series written by Tsumugu Hashimoto and illustrated by Keiji Yamamoto centering around two hospitalized children aged seventeen and the love they begin to share. The series was originally serialized in MediaWorks' now-defunct light novel magazine Dengeki hp and spanned eight volumes released between October 2003 and August 2006. An anime was adapted from the novels and aired in Japan on the WOWOW television network between January 12 and February 23, 2006 with a total of six episodes. A manga series by B.Tarō was serialized in MediaWorks' shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! between August 2005 and November 2006; two volumes were released. A set of five drama CDs were produced between October 2006 and August 2007 by Wayuta. Finally, a live action drama of the series was aired on TV Tokyo between October and December 2006. A live action film has been announced to premier in Japanese theaters in April 2010. Sōsuke Ikematsu, Shiori Kutsuna, and Yō Ōizumi will star as Yūichi, Rika, and Doctor Natsume, respectively.
  • Yuuichi está internado en el hospital debido a una infección de Hepatitis A. Se la pasa escapándose de su cuarto y haciendo travesuras por todo el hospital. Una noche ve a una chica mirando desde la ventana de su cuarto, desde ese momento Yuuichi siente algo por ella. La enfermera encargada trata de unir a estas dos almas en pena mientras el doctor de Rika trata de separarlos. Poco a poco Yuuichi y Rika se van enamorando en esta dulce y única historia de un amor tan puro como la luna que contemplan desde su ventana.
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora, handelt von Yuuichi, einem 17 Jahre alten Junge, der wegen einer gefährlichen Krankheit für mehrere Monate im Krankenhaus bleiben musste. Er mag das Krankenhaus überhaupt nicht, daher nutzt er jede Gelegenheit sich aus dem Krankenhaus zu schleichen. Die Krankenschwester Akiko, eine ehmalige Motorradgang Anführerin, verbietet Yuuichi, nachdem sie in Nachts Yuuichi nicht in seinem Zimmer finden konnte, sein Zimmer zu verlassen. Nachts schiebt Akiko eine Bank vor Yuuichis Zimmer, damit er nicht abhauen kann. Am Tag darauf macht Akiko ihm jedoch einen Vorschlag. Sie versperrt seine Zimmertür nicht mehr, sollte er Rika, ein Mädchen im gleichen Alter wie Yuuichi, ein wenig aufmuntern. Rika leidet unter einem Herzfehler, und die Ã"rzte haben ihr mitgeteilt, dass sie eventuel bald sterben muss. Akiko gibt Yuuichi ein Buch von Akutagawa Ryuunosuke, dem Lieblingsautor von Rika und sagt Yuuichi, er solle behaupten, dass es sein Lieblingsbuch ist. Yuuichi trifft Rika und sie unterhalten sich über das Buch, aber Rika merkt sofort, das Yuuichi keine Ahnung von dem Inhalt hat. Sie ist sauer auf ihn und schickt ihn zur Bücherei, damit Yuuichi als Entschuldigung ihr neue Bücher zu holt. Rika fängt an, Yuuichi herum zu kommandieren und die beiden verbringen mehr Zeit miteinander. So erfährt Yuuichi, dass Rikas Vater ebenfalls in diesem Krankenhaus gestorben ist und sie kurz vor seinem Tod auf den Berg in der Nähe brachte. Rika würde gerne noch einmal auf diesen Berg, weshalb Yuuichi mit Rika aus dem Krankenhaus flieht und den Berg besteigen. Auf dem Berg angekommen, bricht Yuuichi zusammen...
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora (半分の月がのぼる空, Looking up at the Half-Moon)
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora (半分の月がのぼる空) là môt series light novel được viết bởi Tsumugu Hashimoto và minh họa bởi Keiji Yamamoto. Series đã hoàn thành, tổng cộng có tất cả 8 tập.
  • The series began as a light novel series written by Tsumugu Takahashi with illustrations by Keiji Yamamoto that was first serialized in theJapanese light novel magazine Dengeki hp. There were eight volumes released between October 10, 2003, and August 10, 2006. The novels were published by MediaWorks under their Dengeki Bunko light novel label.