The Shojo Prince Paradox: Is 'In the Clear Moonlit Dusk' Fumbling Its Royal Romance?
Posted by Noon Anime Team on November 23, 2025
Hey Noon Anime nation! Let's talk about one of the most stunning shojo series on the shelves, Mika Yamamori's In the Clear Moonlit Dusk! With its breathtaking art and the irresistible premise of two high school "princes" falling for each other, this manga had all the makings of an instant classic. But a recent review covering a huge chunk of the series—volumes 2 through 8—has thrown a wrench in the works, voicing a feeling many of us have had before: What happens when a series you want to love just doesn't quite click?
The central theme of the review is an awkward but honest one: "This feels like the sort of series I ought to be enjoying more than I am." It's a tough spot for any fan! You have the gorgeous leads, the simmering romantic tension, and the unique dynamic between Yoi and Ichimura. On paper, it's a perfect recipe for a shojo masterpiece. Yet, the review suggests that despite these stellar ingredients, the emotional payoff is falling a little flat, leaving the reader feeling strangely disconnected from a story they should be swooning over.
This has sparked a massive debate among fans! Is the series just hitting a slow patch, or is the chemistry between the two leads not as electrifying as it promised to be? It's a fascinating situation where all the pieces are there, but they aren't quite locking into place to create that heart-pounding feeling we crave. But what do YOU think? Are you still completely captivated by In the Clear Moonlit Dusk, or do you share the feeling that its incredible potential hasn't been fully realized? Sound off in the comments and let us know!