K-ON! (TV) Reviews
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Title(s): |
K-ON!
K-ON!輕音部 (Chinese (Taiwan))
けいおん! (Japanese) |
Creator: |
kakifly
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Genres: |
Comedy,
Slice of Life
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Age Group: |
Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity) |
Vintage: |
April 2, 2009 |
Status: |
Completed |
Summary: |
It's Yui Hirasawa's first year in high school, and she's eagerly searching for a club to join. At the same time, Ritsu Tainaka, a drummer, and her friend Mio Akiyama, a bassist, are desperately trying to save the school's light music club, which is about to be disbanded due to lack of members. They manage to recruit Tsumugi Kotobuki to play the keyboard, meaning they only need one more member to get the club running again. Yui joins, thinking it will be an easy experience for her to play the castanets, the only instrument she knows. However, the other members think their new addition is actually a guitar prodigy... |
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Reviews

Nothing short of a masterpiece
Written by mimimocha on February 7, 2013 at 1:10 PM
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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One cannot enjoy K-On! without having a trained mind and an eye for subtle details. On there surface, K-On! appears to be merely a comedy about adolescent life, but it is so much more than that. K-On! is filled with character development and interactions. On top of that, there is a large amount of symbolism present in K-On!. The ever-present tea and cakes in this series serve as a reminder of temptation. It is human nature to give into temptation and even Azusa, the supposed moral paragon of this tale, is never able to refuse tea and cake. Despite all of the temptation, K-On! has a hopeful message about human nature. Despite our failings, humans are still able to achieve great things, as shown by Houkago Tea Time's concerts, a metaphor for the great human achievements throughout history. K-On! also serves as a coming of age story for Yui. Yui's hair clips serve as a reminder of her immaturity. There is an episode where Yui does not wear her hair clips for a bit, representing her struggle to reach adulthood, but in the end she wears them again. K-On! portrays excellently the inner conflict experienced by teenagers during that phase between adolescence and adulthood. K-On! is, at its essence, a beautiful uplifting story about normal people and their struggles.
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4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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