I'm not really hip to wiki jive, but I have noticed that people tend to call kanji and to a lesser extent other pictogram based scripts 'moon runes.' Well, I don't know if (and doubt) it's the first example, but the 1989 anime Madou King Granzort featured actual moon-people pictograms in its first episode. Here's a screenshot:
![[Image: qsczOEQ.png]](https://i.imgur.com/qsczOEQ.png)
If it matters at all, this is apparently a spell to be cast over a potion for 'stewing' magical weapons as the final step in creating the protagonist MacGuffins for the series.
One of which is a top, as in the spinning toy, which grants water powers. Because whirlpools I guess? 80s anime were weird.
Wikipedia page for MKG:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad%C3%B6_...nz%C3%B6rt
![[Image: qsczOEQ.png]](https://i.imgur.com/qsczOEQ.png)
If it matters at all, this is apparently a spell to be cast over a potion for 'stewing' magical weapons as the final step in creating the protagonist MacGuffins for the series.
One of which is a top, as in the spinning toy, which grants water powers. Because whirlpools I guess? 80s anime were weird.
Wikipedia page for MKG:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad%C3%B6_...nz%C3%B6rt
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