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Animegomaniac
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 5:54 am
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DuskyPredator wrote: | Episode 2
Was that bit with the friend saying that it is natural to like someone who likes someone else pretty much a hint that the one he actually likes is the childhood friend who is crushing on the MC? |
Or... more likely... that the childhood friend is crushing on the main character. Kosei still hasn't figured that much out.
The last thing I want from this series is for Watari who has no problem saying his feelings to every girl whom he looks at loving the girl pining for his friend and he feels he can't say anything because... it would start something? In either direction?
And the series starts off because Tsubaki was trying to pair off Kaori with Watari so she could get a date with Kosei, purely as "Friend A and Friend B". Smooth and it would have worked too if she actually said something.
I'm leaning more on Tsubaki winning over Kaori in the end. Especially with Kaori's "Well, you'll do in his place" bit at the end of episode 2. Sure, she obvious knew about Kosei from her experience running the "classical" circuit and...
Wait, wait, wait. Is she really stepping on Tsubaki's feelings in order to get closer to Kosei? The first episode introduced her impulsive nature... and that has nothing to do with having your best friend trying to hook you up with the school's player. And, honestly, why would that even be necessary?
Like her performance in episode 2, it seemed spontaneous but it was 100% calculated. She better have a second face because things look a little convoluted.
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Spotlesseden
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 2:52 am
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i only watch this one because of Goose house sing the opening.
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yuna49
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 9:09 am
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A Mystery wrote: | You can see the melodica in Nodame Cantabile too. Not in the first episode, but it has been used somewhere in the first season. |
Nodame plays the melodica wearing her mongoose costume during the performance of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. It's about two-thirds of the way into the series if I recall correctly.
Despite my love for Nodame Cantabile, I don't really see many parallels here other than both shows concern classical music. I'm probably too old for a sappy romance show about middle schoolers. I'll give episode two a try at some point, I guess, but so far I cannot share the enthusiasm for this show I've seen here and on other sites.
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HaruhiToy
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 10:10 am
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So Kousei lives alone?
I really like this anime so far but I am getting a bit tired of the anime predilection with dead and absent parents.
Although with that mother he had he might be better off.
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crosswithyou
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 10:28 pm
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Just watched the first two episodes and absolutely loved them! Was more reminded of HachiKuro and Sangatsu no Lion than musical series like Nodame though. The character designs are so Umino-esque and the vibrant watercolors have that HachiKuro feel to them.
Hanae Natsuki sure has been busy lately. Amamiya Sora too.
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Stark700
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:55 pm
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Episode 3:
Yet another great episode! Loved the comedy coming from Kaori with her attempt to get Arima to become her accompanist. When a girl tries that hard, you'd have to accept eventually.
There's no doubt that Arima has some issues with his past with small glimpses of flashbacks throughout this series already. Hopefully, we'll learn more about it soon. On the music side, I thought it was classic with the "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". Such a simple piece of music yet Arima was able to play that beautifully.
I'm hoping the upcoming performance goes well for Arima and Kaori too.
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Animegomaniac
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:30 pm
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Episode 3
So Kaori's "don't really care" attitude in the prelims didn't make its way into the first round? So, if she gets a "star" in the classical circle, a ringer, someone who's been out of commission for awhile...
She's vote baiting again, only this time against the type of snob she decried in the prelim. The amount of manipulation behind Kaori makes it really hard to like her, such as this episode's turn at stalking and harassment. "It's for his own good." And his name will be on the award?
At least episode three gives a possible reason for her actions{University hospital after visitor hours are over?}
I just can't see the light hearted "comedy" for some reason. Maybe I've gone deaf to it?
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HaruhiToy
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:06 am
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Stark700 wrote: | On the music side, I thought it was classic with the "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". Such a simple piece of music yet Arima was able to play that beautifully. |
Removed spoiler tags. That wasn't a spoiler.
Amazing how you can turn Twinkle Twinkle into a master performance with just one hand. Sort of reminds me of Tim Hulce playing Mozart but much less obnoxious.
Kaori: Don't mess with her. A whim of steel.
What I don't like: last minute rushes to arrive at the stage of a major performance out of breath. Every anime that has performances in it seems to be completely unable to refrain from indulging in this.
In spite of that if they keep episodes up like this we have the potential best anime of the season.
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DuskyPredator
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 1:55 am
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Episode 3
She knows everything about him because he was a celebrity. Except that his mother died around the same time he quit playing and perhaps she is being a little insensitive by pushing him so hard. Although maybe we will find out that she does know and there is connection there since she was going to a hospital.
Sure there is comedy there, but I can't quite see it through the drama that the characters are not exactly being fair over. Sure it will probably be a good thing to get him to play, but it is not fair to force him like that.
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Stark700
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:18 am
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HaruhiToy wrote: | Removed spoiler tags. That wasn't a spoiler. |
Let me try to get this right. You could tell from episode 3's PV that they would play that song from the piano? Yeah, not a big spoiler but I've been told on ANN here before to cover relevant details in spoiler tag unless I'm mistaken.
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Crusher X303
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 8:25 pm
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Right now I can't stand Kaori, she just gets on my nerves for some reason. I feel like I can't trust a thing she says or does. In this episode Being her normal pushy self I can't trust that those weren't crocodile tears she was putting out. She just doesn't seem genuine.
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Spotlesseden
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Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 1:12 am
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Kaori is sick? I hope this anime is not about the guy can't over his mother's dead over and over again. It will probably make me hate this anime if that's case. I hope he can get over it after the next ep.
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Animegomaniac
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 7:27 am
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DuskyPredator wrote: | Episode 3
She knows everything about him because he was a celebrity. Except that his mother died around the same time he quit playing and perhaps she is being a little insensitive by pushing him so hard. Although maybe we will find out that she does know and there is connection there since she was going to a hospital. |
No, I wouldn't say pushing him into the direction she wants was being insensitive but using Tsubaki's help to do so after feeling out their childhood relationship certainly was, to both of her friends at that {I want to see how Tsubaki and Kaori first meet and became friends because Tsubaki's interest in music seems to stop at Kosei and Kaori's interest in people seems exclusive to children}.
I can understand Tsubaki's feelings, she wants to help Kosei but has no idea what to do, but I also don't accept her "he's like a brother to me" explanation because if that was the limit of her feelings then she'd be able to "hurt him to help him".
Or she'd honestly try to hook him up with someone, help him with his grief, guilt and whatever else may be there.
It'd be funny if this show turns out to be superficial as it looks but it's the oddball who's driving the plot and getting the rest of the cast to dance to her music. It doesn't help that most of her "antics" in episode three are more likely to appear in horror films than "isn't she kooky?" romantic comedies.
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Stark700
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:18 pm
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Episode 4:
I think at some point, the show will do a flashback episode considering there's obviously something going on with Kousei and his mother. Anyways, great episode again. I loved the comedy, performance, and emotions running high on stage.
I'm not sure when the romance factor will kick in yet but the show still retains its cuteness here and there in particular with Kaori.
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HaruhiToy
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:28 pm
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Stark700 wrote: | Episode 4:
I think at some point, the show will do a flashback episode considering there's obviously something going on with Kousei and his mother. Anyways, great episode again. I loved the comedy, performance, and emotions running high on stage. |
I don't see how it could have been made more clear at this point that Kousei's problem is his mother. Did you miss the ghost in the audience? Did you miss the flashback where he defending against the crown in his own mind the bruises his mother gave him? Exactly what more do you need?
Quote: | I'm not sure when the romance factor will kick in yet but the show still retains its cuteness here and there in particular with Kaori. |
Also there I think it has already. Tsubaki clearly realized near the end of that performance that the two connected and she has lost any chance with Kousei. Ryota is too dense to notice.
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