Hibike! Euphonium

(serial)
  • Japonia 響け! ユーフォニアム (więcej)
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Serie(3) / Odcinki(40)

Opisy(1)

After the disappointment of defeat in a major competition during her final year in middle school, brass band music has lost its lustre for Kumiko as she enters high school. Despite vowing to leave music behind and make a fresh start, peer pressure from her new-found friends sees Kumiko once again taking up the Euphonium for Kitauji High School s band club. With an ambitious new club advisor at their helm the pressure is on for the club to qualify for the national tournament, but this lofty goal only serves to highlight the fractured relationships between cliques within the group s existing members. As Kumiko struggles to make sense of this unrest, her attention is inexorably drawn towards former classmate and current club mate, the enigmatic Reina. Love, friendship and rivalry collide against a musical backdrop as Kumiko searches for a passion or purpose to define her, in this stunning series from Kyoto Animation. (Anime Ltd)

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Recenzja użytkownika Jeoffrey do tego serialu (2)

Season 1 (2015) (S01) 

angielski In the first half of this season, this show is mostly about the music and almost nothing else. There are no subplots, no complex relationships to deal with, no romantic storylines, and when there are, they are only very peripheral. However, in the second half of the season, it is as if the anime’s producers suddenly decided that it was time for a change, so they managed to shove a love triangle (or rather a love rectangle) into the narrative. They also put a ton of emotional, romantic, and other kinds of scenes into just a few episodes. This seemed to take the show’s attention away from the music for a while. While this change was quite unexpected, I personally found it made the show feel more human because as a musical philistine I am just not going to get too worked up over a narrative around what it is like to be in a band. Unfortunately, some of the storylines had a rather unsatisfactory outcome, and in the episodes after, the focus returned to music (and nothing but music) again, so there was just a flicker of emotion, like a summer breeze in the leaves and then it disappeared again... The animation is really nice, however, that is unsurprising really, since the Kyoto animation studio is behind it, and the show’s soundtrack is also pretty good, although I would have expected this aspect to have been a little better in case of a musical anime. Despite that, it is quite interesting to see how the band gradually improves over time. The finále is quite satisfying and on the whole the impression I got was pretty good. However, if I compare it to Nodame Cantabile, which I think is the perfect music anime series, Sound! Euphonium basically could not get near my imaginary "musical anime throne". So I think it is an inferior four stars, even though I would recommend it to aficionados of both music and musical anime. 7/10. ()

Season 2 (2016) (S02) 

angielski The animation in this season of Sound! Euphonium is once again very good. The soundtrack is quite a respectable affair, so there is not really any big change from the first season. Plus, everything is much more focused on the relationships within the band, dealing with various major and minor problems, and goes along with the build-up to the different gigs. So the music and everything else ends up much better balanced. Plus, the style of how the female protagonists deal with their problems feels quite realistic, so this anime series comes across as quite believable. The main thing is that it is not about the main female protagonist attempting to solve all the problems in the band by herself. The issues are resolved by her only when deemed reasonable, and with the help of various other band members when not. The main female protagonist goes through all sorts and comes out the other end, and you can see everything through her eyes. Plus, she also gets involved in a lot of situations on her own. So this show is very realistic; each problem is revealed slowly, just as Kumiko gradually finds out. In addition, all the feelings and emotions that get stirred up, the affection between the characters, are also very complicated and ambiguous at times, just as it probably should be with the feelings of young people who are just getting to know each other. So this anime series strikes me as a very realistic, sophisticated, and well-crafted show. In the end, I definitely feel satisfied, and this is how I imagine a "slice-of-life" anime series. So, mainly due to the more balanced ratio (compared to the first season) between everyday life and the life in the school band, where it is all about the music, and also due to the very good ending, I got a very good overall impression. 8.5/10. ()