I usually don't write reviews (this is my first one actually), but after seeing this anime I couldn't help the urge to do it because I felt that more people should consider giving it a try. I feel that when seeing "Kono Oto Tomare!" for the first time, some might be turned off by the fact that it's in the music genre. I myself am not a big fan of these kinds of anime, but "Kono Oto Tomare!" really surprised me by just how much I ended up liking it to the point where I started reading the manga just because I couldn't get enough
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of it. I’ll do my best to keep the spoilers to a minimum in this review.
Story:
The story revolves around a high school's koto club that's about to disband and is in dire need of new members. That's where a large portion of the cast decide to step in and join the club and, together, the members all aim to reach nationals. The story is similar to a lot of sports anime in the sense that the club isn't all that perfect at first and through hard work and failure, they rise and get to where they want to be. The element of romance is also evidently a big part of the story and a lot of tension and drama is created between the characters for this purpose. And while at this time, neither of the couples actually get together, it is their interactions and their struggles in first, trying to admit their feelings to themselves, and second, in trying to keep them in check so as to not get in the way of their club activities, that really pave the path for the romance to shine. The romance aspect is, all in all, pretty sweet and I very much enjoyed seeing the relationships between the characters develop. There is also a lot of drama involved in this anime which might put some people off, but personally, I thought it was something that added to the plot and helped both the characters and the plot progress in a positive way. The inclusion of koto as the instrument of choice was also very refreshing, especially since I believe it’s an instrument that not too many people outside of Japan are familiar with.
Art:
The art is well done and nice to look at. The way they chose to animate and show the movement of hands while playing the instruments was quite welcome and pleasing to look at. Thankfully, they opted not to use CGI for animating the scenes where koto is being played and that's something I'm grateful for. The art seems to have done a very good job at translating the manga into anime format and jumping from one medium to the other isn’t hindered by the difference in art style.
Sound:
As this anime belongs to the music genre, the sound becomes increasingly important and I think they did a great job of delivering songs that are an absolute treat to listen to. The opening is very good and I still listen to it after having finished the anime. The ending is also enjoyable. However, where I think the sound shines the most is during scenes where the characters are playing the koto. Each and every song can simply be described as mesmerizing. It really makes you appreciate the unique and beautiful sounds that a koto can produce. "Kuon" was a song that really resonated with me in the anime. It's as if you can feel the emotion put into every sound. What's interesting is that the people who were tasked with playing the koto music in the anime were actually not that experienced in playing the instrument and ended up having to learn it, just like some of the characters in the show.
Character:
I think one of the most important aspects of this show, and this style of anime in general, is the characters. Their interactions and struggles are what make the viewer more engaged in the story and more willing to see the characters succeed. They did a very good job in making every character interesting and thus making the viewer actually care about them. Throughout the whole story (this includes beyond the first season of the anime) each character from the club, and even from rival schools, gets a certain amount of time dedicated to fleshing them out, whether that be through providing backstories for them or through making them face a series of conflicts in the present timeline. The focus I would say is very much on creating stronger bonds between the characters in the club through these conflicts. The fact that each character feels very different from the other makes it possible to relate to at least one of them during the course of the story. As I mentioned previously, elements of romance also play a big part in the story and, at least to me, they don't really feel forced, but rather flow quite nicely with the tone of the story. They really make you root for the characters to get together, though they never actually go as far as kissing or anything like that (perhaps in the future though *wink wink*).
Enjoyment:
I have to say I really enjoyed the time I spent with this anime. It succeeded in evoking an emotional response from me and I think that's part of what makes an anime worth watching. If you feel nothing when viewing an anime, then I think that takes away from the overall enjoyment. Many of us tend to forget that the biggest reason to watch anime is for the sake of enjoying what we're watching. This very enjoyment sometimes even helps us look past some of the minor flaws that every anime undoubtedly has and thus I believe it is the most important factor to consider when deciding to watch something like "Kono Oto Tomare!".
Overall:
All in all, I think "Kono Oto Tomare!" is an anime worth watching through at least once as it is very enjoyable and I'm sure many will have a great time experiencing it. It's worth saying that while I do praise this anime quite a bit, it definitely isn't for everyone. If you're looking for cutting-edge action or heart-pounding dramatic moments then I don't think you'll find what you're searching for here. However, if you're looking to enjoy a story that builds its foundation on music and character interacions, then I doubt you'll be disappointed. Watching the first 2-3 episodes will pretty much give you a feel for the tone and direction of this anime so I would suggest trying out the first few eps before you decide on whether you'll like it or not.
May 27, 2020
Kono Oto Tomare!
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I usually don't write reviews (this is my first one actually), but after seeing this anime I couldn't help the urge to do it because I felt that more people should consider giving it a try. I feel that when seeing "Kono Oto Tomare!" for the first time, some might be turned off by the fact that it's in the music genre. I myself am not a big fan of these kinds of anime, but "Kono Oto Tomare!" really surprised me by just how much I ended up liking it to the point where I started reading the manga just because I couldn't get enough
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