Tari Tari

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Japanese: TARI TARI
English: Tari Tari
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 1, 2012 to Sep 23, 2012
Premiered: Summer 2012
Broadcast: Sundays at 22:30 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: P.A. Works
Source: Original
Genre: Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Themes: MusicMusic, SchoolSchool
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #29192
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Popularity: #1454
Members: 161,519
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Both Anime have beautiful Animation, the characters are amazingly diverse and the story is driven by the emotions of the characters and one can feel like they are really there. It is also slice of life that carefully picks what it is going to be about and focuses primarily on that with the little extras on the side 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
High school clubs about music. In K-On it's the light music club, and in Tari Tari it's choir. Both series also feature quite the quirky cast, although the main character lineup in K-On is significantly derpier and more geared toward "cute girls doing cute things," while the lineup in Tari Tari is more relatable to the viewer and is mixed, i.e. both guys and girls. 
report Recommended by Numi
It's about some students that work hard to achieve their goal and also protect their beloved school. 
report Recommended by RKO48
Slice of life airing anime. Two boys and three girls who are friends and in both anime have similar personalities. Both feature a highschool setting where the group is trying to achieve something. KC is supernatural though.  
report Recommended by Orulyon
Same studio and similar animation, both plots deal with the protagonist and her dream of achieving a certain goal (In Tari Tari the main girl wants to sing while in Glasslip the main girl wants to be a glassmaker). Also there is a transfer male student who joins the group of childhood friends. Both deliver slice-of-life vibes with a touch of romance.  
report Recommended by Orulyon
Sweet tales about ones dreams coming true. Slice of life that deals with the bonding of friendships and that also have similar art styles and similar feeling to the story. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
Both have a big focus on drama around the different characters, and both are about girls in school who take part in a music oriented club. 
report Recommended by FLokster
Both animes are pure and amazing, they have an outstanding delicate soundtrack and focus mainly on the process of growing up in high school, for better and for worse. They are both extremely realistic and touching, hibike is stronger on the drama and music while tari tari is stronger on the teenage-growing and delicate feelings. It was truly amazing watching both shows, I recommend them both and they are the only 2 animes I've seen that gave me this specifc "vibe" of growing up. 
report Recommended by DavidTamir
Both have very similar themes involving achieving dreams with music. In the process it affects the feelings of and between the characters. Although they take place at different times and under difference circumstances, both are dramatic and can be emotional. 
report Recommended by neben93
Tari Tari and True Tears has similar ambience 
report Recommended by Rei-chii
Sweet slice of life about the bonds of friendship and building relationships with each other. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
Both related about singing/musical things. Tari Tari, the characters try to make singing performance show while Kokosake more about to make the musical show at an event. Very satisfy with both musical songs, both song in the anime are very good to hear, just like choir/group singing. 
report Recommended by MrBluebear
They're set in very similar places (possibly even the same place) and are similarly styled, slice of life with a bit of drama and comedy but very well written and highly engaging.  
report Recommended by kerodean
In both series characters are slowly becoming friends (or reviving their old friendship, as is the case with Ano Hi...) being bound together by circumstances. Both series are filled with touching emotions and make the audience cry with good heartwarming tears. 
report Recommended by happyoyster
Both shows have a premise including music but is much deeper than that. They include characters with tragic backstories and the characterization is strong. Both are exciting tearjerkers.  
report Recommended by Raine98765
+Both anime got school clubs. +Both got many female characters. +Both got transfer student. +Both got similar atmosphere where people support main character dream and they try to Recruit new members to the club. +Both got a annoying teacher , but later she supports the club. 
report Recommended by TrOjAnHoRsE
The artwork is impeccable. The personality and movements realistic of the characters make a complement of the well worked drama presented in this anime. 
report Recommended by XP-EM
Both of these wonderfully animated series share a desire in wanting to create a school activity club. They have their own uniqueness and potential, in which is related to their passion for music. In some certain aspects, the main characters of Tari Tari sometimes reminds me of the main characters from K-ON! If you're not into stories that can cause your emotions to flip in angst and suspense; this meaningful, enjoyable, comedic story is definitely for you! 
report Recommended by SketchMyWorld
Anime about working towards your goal with some drama. Both have beautiful art and a similar feeling. 
report Recommended by silverwalls
The story follows a group of friends who recently have a passionate of signing and performing it front of the crown. What they have in common is the dramatic atmosphere around them, with less comedy in the series. Later on, they will get the hang of it, inspired by their leader, growing up, and give it all they have in the stages. Wake Up, Girls! focuses on the Idols who are beginners and features an all female performers. Tari Tari features a mixed cast, who are trying to prevent the school from shutting down. 
report Recommended by omega_d94
Both anime has a special music/song that someone deeply treasures, they both involves five characters that develop their friendships through out the series, some of the characters in both anime has past challenges while some are facing present ones. They both share the same atmosphere, in which sometimes you smile and sometimes you feel sad. If you enjoyed Tari Tari or Sora no woto, i am confident to say that you will enjoy the other one. 
report Recommended by FatefulLove
Both are about students getting involved into the music world. Marginal#4 is about idol world, while Tari Tari is simply about wanting to sing/perform as students. But despite the music element in their story, they are both largely Slice of Life, especially Marginal#4. Both are lighthearted and easy to watch. Marginal#4 has more comedic elements to it imo.  
report Recommended by mushi_Jyou
Both feature an over-passionate MC who wants to form a high school club on a certain activity. Both clubs have trouble finding new members. Anima Yell is more comedy driven while Tari Tari is more toward SoL  
report Recommended by TheRockzSG
Both series focuses on music and protecting their club/school. If Tari-Tari protects their school, then Nijigasaki protects their club from being disbanded. 
report Recommended by Thistle72
Similarities - are about music and school -main character who plays piano cant play piano with the exact same reason(which I wont say to avoid spoiler) but they will eventually play again because of pushy friends that encouraged them Differences -Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso got tagged as drama and romance while Tari Tari is slice of life -Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso atmosphere,art and funny moments are amazing while Tari Tari looks a bit rushed and the characters should have been given more depth -Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso is focused on classical instrumental play while Tari Tari is on singing  
report Recommended by Kobeo
If you've enjoyed Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo you will probably enjoy watching Tari Tari. Characters are very similar. They work hard to achieve their dreams. They face many problems, Like when their Parents are against their future plans (Sawa/Nanami). Or when they're giving their best but they're failing (Taichi/Sorata) A transfer student who lived almost all his life overseas (Wien/Mashiro), oh and don't forget those energetic girls (Misaki/Konatsu).. And there comes a moment when they have to protect that special place which they're about to loose (if you watched any of these you will understand). The difference is that Tari Tari is more focused  read more 
report Recommended by NuiiiCx
Somehow reminds me of sora no method , the art is the same .... characters are kinda similar and the main characters are a group of 5 in both anime. They both had the same atmosphere. A sense if friendship can be felt from both anime. So I highly recommend this 
report Recommended by Yoakehikari
•both anime focus on a music club in highschool, where all the members join in accordance to their own reasons, but music is the main reason that brought them all together •both are heavily focused on music, which surrounds each episode with beautiful contrasts to the emotions the characters are feeling •both plots are differently focused, in which WA2 focuses on the romantic side, while TT focuses on the dramatic, all the while music flows and envelops each episode, enhancing the suspense •they are very similar in the group of students joining a music club to be the best at what they do, while focusing on each  read more 
report Recommended by Lupta
Both have a slice of life style and characters go to school. They also show a group of friends as the main characters in each anime. 
report Recommended by SpiritedAnime
There's something about these shows that remind me of the other. Maybe it's the atmosphere, the setting, the character dynamics. Both are quite cozy and enjoyable. While the stories themselves are fairly different, they are both good slice of life anime to relax to. 
report Recommended by Xaeveax
Two music anime about school music clubs. (Though in Tari-Tari it's a bit more than just a music club). They are ultimately about a group of people brought together by the club and learning to become friends. The moods are quite similar in both, featuring plenty of cozy, funny, and heartwarming scenes. Lots of character drama.  
report Recommended by Xaeveax
Both have to do with school clubs and have beautiful art. Hyouka is more of a light mystery type of show where Tari Tari is more just daily life. 
report Recommended by Alarisia
Both are about students creating a club for something they love. One of the main characters in both anime has something holding them back from fully embracing their love and joining the club initially. The depth as well as the club aspect are similar in the two anime. 
report Recommended by Raine98765
Tari Tari and Haruchika both deal with music. Tari Tari deals with singing while Haruchika deals with band/orchestra. Both anime made by PA Works. There is romance in both anime and slice of life too. 
report Recommended by AnimeFan500
Both are music anime, where a group is formed. To get somewhere you need to give your best - that kind of feeling. Beck is rock, Tari Tari choir music though.  
report Recommended by Lylaaz
The simple way life is portrayed are animated in both Tari Tari and Kiniro Mosaic. Both series adapts a slice-of-life format that depicts the every day lives of our main protagonists. They take place in a school life setting where there is drama, comedy, and fun. In Tari Tari though, there's a more serious sense of atmosphere in regarding music and sports. However, both series has a fun mood to them that is realistic. Both series also has a small cast of characters whom each makes their own spotlights. 
report Recommended by Stark700
On the surface, there might not be too many similarities but both Tari Tari and Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Come wa Machigatteiru. follows the story of its main characters as they do every day activities whether at school or outdoors collectively. The main male protagonist Taichi from Tari Tari and Hachiman from Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Come wa Machigatteiru. are often moody with an usual serious look on their face. Their interactions with the other cast members seems to brighten their personality somewhat as they more about themselves and others. Both series has a slice of life vibe to them and takes place in a  read more 
report Recommended by Stark700
It's hard to say both these series are exactly related but both titles definitely reminds me one and vice versa after watching the episodes. Both series are lighthearted with comedy, drama, and some emotions. Both series has a likeable cast of characters of various personalities. Both series gives off that slice of life feeling. Both series' emotions includes joy, amusement, and sadness Both series has friendship as one of its central themes. All in all, both of these series are worth the time to watch. Give it a shot. 
report Recommended by Stark700
Both have to do with school clubs and have a similar feel to them. 
report Recommended by Alarisia