Opening Theme:
#1: "I ♥ U" by THE*SCANTY (eps 1-26)
#2: "Rock'n Roll Princess" by THE*SCANTY (eps 27-52)
Ending Theme:
#1: "New Future" by Changin' My Life (eps 01-06,52)
#2: "My self" by Changin' My Life (eps 07-26)
#3: "Eternal Snow" by Changin' My Life (eps 27-42)
#4: "Love Chronicle" by Changin' My Life (eps 43-51)
You can go to http://gendou.com/amusic/ and search for songs from almost any anime there as well as download them for free. I already checked and they do have Full Moon Wo Sagashite songs there. The site contains all the openings and endings as well as most of the BGMs in the anime. Yoy can google it just go to it and type_________ aritst downlaod and look for beemp3
yes, but it is verey hard to find but i know were u can buy them -.0Anime Castle,Buy.com,Right Stuff, &Barnes and Noble.
Fruits Basket , Kaleido Star , Aishiteruze Baby , Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne and Lemon Angel Project all have similar themes .
Ouran High School Host Club , Azumanga Daioh , Ranma 1/2 , Chobits and Full Moon wo Sagashite all have similar themes .
Sadly there is not a sequel to Full Moon Wo Sagashite. Hey, I'm a fan too!
its not..
It depends on your interests, but by the end of the first novel, I was hooked. The ending made me want to go immediately and get the next, but it all depends on what you think. If you don't like it by the third novel, say, then it probably isn't on your interests list.
Almost all of the earth-facing side of the Moon is a pretty good reflector of light, and it would be reflecting starlight all the time, in all phases of the moon. The answer the author of the question is looking for is, "full moon." That happens when the moon is not in the shadow cast by the Earth.The question should read, "reflects sunlight."
All of it. That's why it's called a "full" moon.
No, when the Earth is in the middle it's Full Moon and the Moon is up from sunset to sunrise.
A new moon is when there is little of the moon visible, except possibly a thin crescent. A full moon is when all of the moon is visible.
No. In fact on all the Apollo moon missions, the full moon didn't coincide with any of the moon landing dates.