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Tsuki no Waltz : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsuki no Waltz

is a 2004 Japanese anime music video created for the popular NHK program ''Minna no Uta'' by director Atsuko Ishizuka and Studio Madhouse.
==Production==
''Minna no Uta'', a showcase for independent Japanese animators and musicians presented on the public broadcasting network NHK, had taken notice of Atsuko Ishizuka while she was still in college. Initially a student of graphic design, Ishizuka had taken to animation and produced several short films entirely on her own before being hired by Madhouse. It was shortly after being hired that ''Minna no Uta'' contacted her to direct a music video for their program. Convinced by the ''Minna no Uta'' staff, Madhouse promoted the low-ranking Ishizuka (then a production assistant) to director, and lent the studio's resources to the production.
After production was completed, the music video was shown on ''Minna no Uta'' broadcasts from the beginning of October through November 2004. Its success later prompted NHK to order another short from Ishizuka and Madhouse, ''Sen no Hana Sen no Sora'', in 2005.

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