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Moonlight Lady (顔のない月, Kao no Nai Tsuki, lit. Faceless Moon) is the American release title for No Surface Moon The Animation; a 2001 Japanese OVA anime series adapted from the 2000 Japanese visual novel eroge of the same name.
Moonlight Lady may refer to: Moonlight Lady (anime) , the American release title for No Surface Moon The Animation; a 2001 Japanese OVA anime series "Moonlight Lady" (song) , Julio Iglesias song written by Albert Hammond and appearing in Iglesias' 1984 album 1100 Bel Air Place
The series is a spin-off of Moonlight Lady, and as such the original name of the game was Tōka Gettan: Moonlight Lady II (桃華月憚 ~顔のない月II~, Tōka Gettan ~Kao no Nai Tsuki II~). The title was later shortened to simply Tōka Gettan and the subtitle was removed.
"Moonlight Lady" – written by Hammond and Carole Bayer Sager and originally sung by Hammond with a large adaptation from "It Never Rains in Southern California". It was later recorded by Julio Iglesias in his 1984 album 1100 Bel Air Place "Oklahoma Sunday Morning" – co-written with Tony Macaulay and Mike Hazlewood, a hit for Glen Campbell
Carnelian (born 1974) is a Japanese CG and dōjinshi artist. She had done artwork and character designs for various anime, products, visual novels, and regular novels.Some of her best-known visual novel games include Moonlight Lady, Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito, Day of Love, and Quilt.
OpEd: “The Moonlight Lady,” Cora Wilson Stewart, was such an inspiration and left an important footprint that I was inspired to buy her a grave marker 65 years after her death.
In 1984, Julio Iglesias re-worked the song as "Moonlight Lady" for his concept album 1100 Bel Air Place, with the original song on which it is based used as an uncredited reprise at the end of the track. In 1989, Hammond re-recorded the song for his Best of Me greatest hits compilation. [3]
Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy (Japanese: 月が導く異世界道中, Hepburn: Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Dōchū, lit. "Journey in an Alternate World Guided by the Moon") is a Japanese light novel series written by Kei Azumi and illustrated by Mitsuaki Matsumoto.