Movie · 2026 · Animation, Fantasy, Music, Science Fiction · 2h 21m · PG · Japanese
Curator score: 7.2/10 (24.4K ratings)
Are you Princess Kaguya?
Overview
Iroha's life gets knocked off its orbit when Kaguya, a carefree runaway from the Moon, moves in and convinces her to perform in a virtual world together.
A flashy, emotionally earnest sci-fi fantasy musical with a strong queer-romance current, vibrant animation, and a playful remix of a classic Japanese tale. It sounds messy in places, but the energy, style, and sincerity are doing a lot of the heavy lifting in its favor.
Best for
Viewers who like bold, high-concept anime musicals
Fans of queer-coded or openly queer romance in animation
People who enjoy visually inventive, emotionally maximalist storytelling
Audiences open to messy but heartfelt genre mashups
Skip if
You want tight plotting and clean worldbuilding
You dislike hyper-stylized, internet-era anime aesthetics
You prefer restrained romance over big, earnest declarations
You are impatient with tonal chaos or narrative sprawl
Overview
Cosmic Princess Kaguya! looks like the kind of anime that throws everything at the screen and trusts feeling to carry the rest. The setup alone is irresistible: a moon runaway, a teenager with a crowded life, and a virtual performance world that turns their connection into something larger, stranger, and more romantic than either expected. It sounds like a remix of folklore, idol fantasy, and sci-fi longing, with enough visual flair to make the whole thing pop.
Worth noting
The response suggests a movie that is adored for its emotion, music, and aesthetic exuberance, even when the plotting gets tangled. That kind of imbalance can be a feature as much as a flaw if you’re in the mood for something ecstatic rather than polished. The queer romance angle seems central, and the film’s appeal appears to come from how earnestly it commits to that bond.
Bottom line
This is best approached as a sensory and emotional ride, not a puzzle to solve. If you like anime that feels like a fever dream of pop spectacle, mythic romance, and digital-age yearning, this should land hard. If you need narrative discipline, it may frustrate you, but the ambition and charm sound substantial enough to make it worth the trip.
Top Letterboxd reviews
LiliRay_ (5★) · 1714 likes
Yep, this is definitely Yuri!! Their scissoring handshake gave it away
aubrey 🍓 (4.5★) · 1064 likes
imagine adopting a magical moon baby and then she spends all your life savings to become a v-tuber. i'd kick her back to the bloody moon
meek (3.5★) · 1034 likes
3 person polycule where 2 of them are the same person separated by 8000 years
Yan (4★) · 967 likes
guys is it gay to finish all of your work on the moon just to see your earth lover only to accidentally travel 8,000 years into the past with no physical body and then you spend years trying to get back to the time you first met, BUT you can only see her as a virtual version of yourself (who is quite different from the person she met)… and your earth lover refuses to let that be your ending, so she studies like crazy and literally builds you a physical body so you can be together, have fun, and do live concerts