Alternative TitlesEnglish: ef - a tale of melodies Synonyms: ef - a tale of memories second season Japanese: エフ ア テイル オブ メロディーズ
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 6, 2008 to Dec 22, 2008
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 8.491 (scored by 7230 users)
Ranked: #742
Popularity: #256
Members: 15,344
Favorites: 397 1 indicates a weighted score
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Annise
4 of 15 people found this review helpful
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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| Overall |
10 |
| Story |
10 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
9 |
| Character |
10 |
| Enjoyment |
10 |
ef- a tale of memories comes to complete the "tale of memories".
I really love this anime because it combines the beauty of music, art and strong characters.
A violin, a sketch, a smile, a memory , a melody... "Death or life just something small to grab on".
Love, friendship, pain, the fear of being alone, the fear of hearting the one you love all mixed with a beautiful soundtrack makes you wonder of your own life, the melody of your life.
So let me ask you "Can you hear it? the true melody"?
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latino4414
2 of 11 people found this review helpful
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
8 |
| Character |
8 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
Story- The story was nothing special but the show stayed on track. I really liked how each episode would add on to the storyline and make sure to develop the characters.
Art- Simply amazing. Ef kept amazing me at the artwork it gave and how the mood touched each scene. It kept an original taste in every frame and the colors always knew how to blend in the perfect way.
Sound- Nothing special. It didn't take away from the show and that's all that matters. It went well and everything seemed okay. Nothing shot out as WOAH.
Character- It was great to see how characters developed from season one and from the beginning of season two to the end. The characters, for the most part, do a great job of seeming realistic in personality.
Enjoyment- I couldn't help but smile when the anime turned from regular to artistic. When it wants to impress you, it will. Most of the episode were great.
Overall- I recommend it to anyone who doesn't mind barely above average across the board until it comes to the art. If you want to see a show with amazing scenes, great color, and balancing perfection, this show is for you. read more
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sukari
1 of 8 people found this review helpful
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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| Overall |
10 |
| Story |
10 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
10 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
10 |
What can I say? I simply loved this anime.
The use of the artwork - especially the opening theme was just brilliant.
The use of symbolism was creative and lovely.
The music was awesome - the USE of the music was so appropriate.
The stories (I say stories because it's alot of stories combined as one story) was a very nice idea and well done.
Watch it!
Character design were beautiful and fitting too.
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shanaia
1 of 12 people found this review helpful
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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| Overall |
10 |
| Story |
10 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
10 |
| Character |
10 |
| Enjoyment |
10 |
Ef a tale of Memories
is watching a priceless masterpiece that will never let you down
the tears and the message will definitely shower from the heart
it is like a small miracle that an anime of art is created like this
a masterpiece like the top 5 anime i watch but in also a different heart and soul level
from the Ef a tale of memories it has been express its masterpiece and best of all
the tears that the viewers will shower will be heavier and heavier as you watch it until the next Sequel which is Ef a tale of melodies yuuko's Story is incredibly an art Yu Himura is an an angel
you will love all the character and enjoy the Movie like enjoying a forever Art. read more
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Nishiyamo
3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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| Overall |
10 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
9 |
| Sound |
8 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
First: Sorry for my moderate English, I'm not a native speaker ;-)
Short subjective evaluation and interpretation of "Ef - A Tale of Melodies"
As the recipient, you find yourself in a complex story building made of a huge network of relationships in which every single detail is elaborated in a way of perfection I've only seen in Clannad - that is "Ef - A Tale of Melodies". The story revolves around two main protagonists, Kuze and Yuu, who already appeared in the prequel "Ef - A Tale of Memories" and set the fundament to the really great experience of the second season.
Story: 9/10
The story is not far away from being a masterpiece in my opinion. It was a lot times better than the story of the prequel "Ef - A Tale of Memories" due to the mysteric way of presenting real circumstances in everyday's life. A person who is condemned to die early and his desperate struggle to find a 'conclusion' for his life in order to experience a kind of fulfillment; and another person who has to reflect on his actions he made out of desperation and fear, which finally led to something even worse.. that is the kind of story I would definitely call a true drama. From the beginning up until the end there's no time to release one's mind. Just like in the prequel the recipient get bombed with extremely well reasoned dialogues, creating a thick and heavy atmosphere and encourage the viewer to reflect on the behavior and actions of the protagonists.
The ending was pretty good as well, but it might have been a bit more realistic if it turned out sadder. I don't want to spoil at this point.
The only thing that prevents me from giving 10 points to the story is just about the dialogues (especially those about the love scenes), which at some parts should have been less intense in my opinion (for instance the part with Mizuki on the roof answering Kuze's questions).
Art: 9/10
This anime is indeed a really great work of art. With some simple means it creates a terrific atmosphere which is absolutely necessary for this kind of story. The drawing is well-done, the animation authentic (especially the wind flowing through the hair and partially the movements), and the character design also really good. But the fact that makes this anime to something very special regarding the arts is the style of blending the images, using many different colors and shapes, implementing words and sentences from romanian languages and telling a parallel story besides the animation's story by using just these technical means. At this point it's pretty sad that some of those screens fade too fast so that the viewer has to pause the video in order to read what's written on the screen (and especially to think about the relation to the story).
Sound 8/10
As it can be assumed when looking at the title, in "Ef - A Tale of Melodies" the sound/music plays a very important role. In my subjective interpretation, those "Melodies" are first based only on music, later the whole story building (including the end) gives this "Tale of Melodies" a new meaning, some kind of "life melody" with images as well as music. But this doesn't concern at this point.
The melancholic music of this anime, primarily composed by Tenmon is perfectly fitting into the story and underlines the atmosphere created by the plot. The fact that Kuze is musician and plays his violine makes me feel of the music as a firmly integrated part within the story - and that makes it even more fitting.
The opening is not one of my favorites, but that's not important at all. The ending music changes from episode to episode making the anime appear more dynamic. Something I've rarely seen before.
Character 9/10
Well, what do I have to say? The protagonists both totally convinced me in their train of thought, in their actions and behavior - you can mean that the author himself experienced these cruel situations - and especially in their appearance. Kuze and Yuu are two very different human beings, both struggeling.. Yuu with his dreadful past, Kuze with his fearsome future. Both try to find a way out of desperation, but they have to learn that it's not possible to solve one's problems that easily. While Kuze slowly abandons everything around him, Yuu seems absent from the world itself unless he meets Yuuko. Remember, those two storylines take place in different times - Yuu's story in the past, Kuze's story in the present of the prequel "Ef - A Tale of Memories".
The development of those two characters influenced by feelings from other people and its outcome of finding strength and courage is the thing that makes me consider this anime as something 'real'.
"Miracles don't exist in this world. There are only coincidences, inevitabilities, and actions that people take. I'll just have to make this miracle into an inevitability."
Well, it's not something new at all, but it's just perfectly shown in this anime.
The side characters also play a very good role and round the whole thing up.
Enjoyment 9/10
I enjoyed this series from the very beginning to the end. There's no boring dialogue, some funny scenes, a lot of tearful scenes, fitting music, authentic characters, an original style, romance, slice of life, changing timelines and plots.. the composition of those things absolutely fulfilled my requirements of enjoying an anime, contrary to the prequel "Ef - A Tale of Memories" which was too far away from reality and was kind of boring at the beginning (due to the fact that the viewer feels lost in such a dark atmosphere with no characters to stick to). I know, most people prefer the first part, but when it comes to my view of things, I prefer those animes which contain more valuable information about the real life, like for instance "how does someone behave if he knew he would die soon". Well, it's a subjective thing..
Overall 10/10
..due to the epicness I longed for a certain time now. The package of all those aspects make this anime an incredible experience. Its fancy style of presenting the story is the most interesting I've seen so far. The feelings don't reach those I had when I saw Clannad but the atmosphere in "Ef - A Tale of Melodies" compensates for this. Truly an amazing work.
Btw. if you have any recommendations regarding my English I would gladly appreciate your help, just write me a message with my mistakes or something XD read more
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pirates01
0 of 3 people found this review helpful
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
10 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
Story: This really is something else than your normal romance / drama series (not in the sense of school days). Of course, if you've seen the first series (tale of memories), you'll already know the gist of whats going to happen. A hefty sum of twists and turns to keep you watching throughout the whole 13 episodes.
Art: Once again, something different (in some aspects). Different style of graphics to make the art in this stunning.
Sound: Tenmon. Same music makers as Place Promised in Our Early Days and 5 Centemeters Per Second. Fantastic use of violins and and some brass to make it very smooth and calm to rough and violent.
Character: Very believable. What people say, their reactions, and the space between talks is similar to how reality would be like.
Enjoyment: Great. To me, I enjoyed it very much. Most certainly wouldn't mind watching it again.
Overall: I would have rated it 10, but math compels me to put 9. read more
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