Quite literally the dark horse and the best hidden (diamond) gem of the Spring season that not a lot of people are giving it the recognition it severely deserves. In my view it's no AOTS nor a masterpiece, but it's a really satisfying watch. And this journey to stardom isn't quite over yet, as the 2nd cour airing in Fall 2019 will continue this journey of the Tokise High School Koto Club. And the TGI-Saturdays of highly-intensified music marathon is over for this period.
Like can you believe that the 2nd cour was planned right when the show just started it's pilot episodes? That's some fierce
...
determination right there.
But first, a quick background about the Koto, which is the centerpiece of the series. Made in 13 or 17-string variants, the koto is a rendition of the Chinese Guzheng, and is the Land of the Rising Sun's national instrument, having heralded first in China over many centuries. It is a marvellous piece of instrument with sounds unlike any other (the stringed "Angels" harp doesn't even come close). And so far, no music series has so far encased the use of the koto (as much as I've seen anime and read manga for so many years).
The story goes of the Tokise High School Koto Club, once a club of mediocrity, and with seniors playing for the fact that the tone doesn't strike as "Aim for Nationals!", the small reminder poster in the tattered practice room. To make matters worse, a second-year by the name of Takezo Kurata, is the ONLY surviving member of the club, with his seniors graduating all at once. Not being outdone, as the new president of the club, he tries to recruit people to continue the tradition of playing the koto, though with that said, Takezo is an amateur player. Not to mention that his cowardly-self also impacts the club, right down to his own brother having to coerce him into determination and courage not to back down, and raise the club's morale he (eventually) did.
And then...in comes the school's most notorious person, responsible for in and out-fighting of people, and labelled a delinquent: Chika Kudo. Funnily enough, if you paid attention to the meaning of his name (in Hirakana), his name means 爱, or "love", speculating that his friends call him names for his childish personality. Being a delinquent in his younger years, plus the fact that his grand-dad made Koto instruments for people, IMO the Koto would have saved his younger years (but it wasn't meant to be), but through his harsh lesson to learn and understand to express himself as time passes in this series. But, he's not alone.
With his good ol' bud Tetsuki Takaoka, he was the right-hand man and close friend of Chika whenever he couldn't weaver his way out of any trouble, both major and minor. But Takaoka isn't just Chika's advocator. He also helps addresses issues with Takezo on Chika's past, and whilst helping Chika rekindle his grand-dad's pursuit on the Koto and get back in the groove, for replacing his anger management and violence issues. And I say that Takaoka is best support character, really wished we all had a close friend like him in the deepest ranches of the furnace.
With the duo set in motion, plus the three followers/stooges (Saneyesu, Sakai and Mizuhara) joining in the venture, there stood a powerful figure, one of the most hardworking but underappreciated figures in the Koto world: Satowa Hozuki. Born a prodigy in a harsh family enviromment that is built upon skill and tone, she was abandoned by her mother and the entire family group and left to her own devices, whilst still maintaining a super-strong calibre that at most times with a very stuck-up attiude (that slowly becomes neutral overtime), takes a very heavy toll on both her physical and mental being. As you can tell, being a prodigy, also meant being a teacher to essentially everyone in the club, since they are learning from scratch. As time passes, she becomes the quintessential member of the club, spurring everyone to do their best...
And it would be a BIG sin for me to leave out the truly short but cute and romantic moments between Chika and Hozuki. It's her having a crush on Chika, but at best hiding it from his naivety. I LOVE THESE stress-relieving MOMENTS A LOT.
Hiro Kurusu, the classmate of Takezo's class, is what I imagined to be the series' Malty/Bitch. A stuck-up character caught within the "Waves of Desolution", trying to bring down the club with her double personality. Fortunately, Takezo sees through that personality and warns her to give up this thought, while processing the benefits of the club.
And the final character, the not-as-hopeful Suzuka Takinami-sensei, the club advisor. Knowing the desolute days where the Koto club would not suffice, he has placed less emphasis and brought more criticism to Takezo. But however, like past experiences, with his facade intact, as he saw the Koto club improve overtime, so does his negative thoughts that subsequently faded away. Not entirely, but surely.
To me, this series does a super great and tremendous job at the character development of each and every member related to the Koto Club, be it family members or even rival schools in the Nationals, their quest of overcoming their past identities and forging new links of their own, and it definitely has shown that and more. I can even consider this the "golden (Harry Potter) Snitch" of the series.
To the studio responsible, this is like Studio 8-bit's Magnum Opus (which was the Slime Isekai series), to which this is Platinum Vision's Magnum Opus, the flagship series representing the studio's best and talented efforts. Artwork and animations are super detailed thanks to renowned directors Junko Yamanaka and Toshimitsu Kobayashi who did the manga source material justice, and a whole lot more. Some rough details but nothing too off, and the full experience is wholesome.
But being a musical series, what is there to say if I didn't "Stop This Sound!" about the music, which is the anchor for the series. And I have to give a shoutout to sound director Hajime Takakuwa. Being the SD for the current Black Clover and classics such as Spice and Wolf, there is no one person perfect for this job as this talented man (albeit with a few mediocre ones). The Koto pieces were truly indistinguishable from the IRL ones (albeit with some differences), and this made all the difference. Not to mention that both the OP and ED are great too. And it's been awhile since I've heard a Shouta Aoi song, and his OP song "Tone" really fits the (literally) tone shift of the series. The ED "Speechless" by Chika's VA Yuuma Uchida is a damn perfect ending, as music renders us "Speechless" at its play, and this is my ED of the season. Plus, spectacular jobs and props to the VAs, marvellous and convincing acting.
The only thing I'm sad for is that with the sesasonal battle between this and Shinichi Watanabe's "Carole & Tuesday", I'd wager which series garnered the most attention (and it's an obvious one to boot). Regardless, even if you're NOT an anime fan of the music genre, I highly, HIGHLY recommend that you give this series a second chance to not skimp on it.
Because the journey of Takezo, Chika, Hozuki and the others aren't done yet.
Because of the split-cour decision (2nd cour in Fall 2019).
Because of such an underrated series like this.
Because of all the above, no one series is perfect to a T, but watching it makes your time worthwhile.
Because I believe (and you should too) that it could be more than this, and expectations run high.
More importantly, because being casual is the easiest way to strike a chord, and being comically serious strikes THAT chord into something beautiful.
Awaiting Season 2 / 2nd cour in Fall with greatness.
Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Stop This Sound!
Japanese: この音とまれ!
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Apr 7, 2019 to Jun 30, 2019
Premiered:
Spring 2019
Broadcast:
Sundays at 01:00 (JST)
Licensors:
Funimation
Studios:
Platinum Vision
Source:
Manga
Genre:
Drama
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 29, 2019
Quite literally the dark horse and the best hidden (diamond) gem of the Spring season that not a lot of people are giving it the recognition it severely deserves. In my view it's no AOTS nor a masterpiece, but it's a really satisfying watch. And this journey to stardom isn't quite over yet, as the 2nd cour airing in Fall 2019 will continue this journey of the Tokise High School Koto Club. And the TGI-Saturdays of highly-intensified music marathon is over for this period.
Like can you believe that the 2nd cour was planned right when the show just started it's pilot episodes? That's some fierce ... Jun 29, 2019
this is the second time I have watched anime music, this anime is very good by presenting a dramatic storyline and each character has a story behind each of them, I really enjoyed the story from the first episode to the end.every episode has interesting conflicts and is not bored to watch for me.the visuals displayed are very suitable with the conditions that are told and make the audience seem to be fixated on the conflict presented. I'm really waiting for the continuation and this is my recommendation for those of you who want to find anime with dramatic stories and music.
Apr 27, 2019
Beautiful and heartwarming series that surprises us in each episode. Who will thought that we will have regular boy an deliquent and koto prodigy in one place and they will create a "space" that will reach us all? As much as story brings us enjoyment there is one thing that's most interesting and it's sound. Voice acting and instrument sounds are really nicely done here. I like art and I rated it high even if animations aren't top notch, at least this isn't a series when it's hard to recognize characters because they all look the same and act same.
The maybe one thing that ... Jun 29, 2019
The foundation of school clubs have been an ongoing trend in many anime involving school life. But reality is, you probably haven’t heard of koto club being part of a central plot, have you? At first, I came into this show with some cautious optimism. The concept of Kono Oto Tomare itself reminds me of anime like Chihayfuru. That anime became a rare breed that capitalized on a unique competition. Kono Oto Tomare walks a similar path for its first few episodes.
Right from the start, we are introduced Takezou Kurata, the president of the koto music club. The timid young man has no strikingly impressive ... May 4, 2019
This is the first anime I thought I needed to review it, super underrated in my opinion, I'm at episode 5 and already cried twice. To be honest, I get it, is an anime about playing Koto, a classic Japanese instrument, I always thought koto, kinda weird and stupid, and I wouldn't watch it if it wasn't recommended by a YouTuber that I watch, but they can make you emotional anyway, really great, looking toward watching everything, if my opinion changes I'll edit this review.
The story is great, the editing is great, the animation is Ok, nothing I wasn't expecting from a slice of life ... May 6, 2019
NON SPOILER REVIEW:
First let me start by saying I love this anime because I love the manga. The manga is near and dear to my heart with such amazing character development and storylines and it does not fail to give great art as well. As for the anime, I believe that it holds up to the standards the manga has set up. After only having watched five episodes so far I can tell that its going to be great. I will be updating this review once there are more episodes to compare to, I just felt compelled to write a review since this anime deserves ... May 11, 2019
** Update:
Okay, so I've finished the series and I think because of pacing issues I would rate this a 9.5, but since that isn't an option I'm dropping it to a 9. I'm so happy that season 2 is already out so I can start binging it! I'm a huge geek for music anime and Kono Oto Tomare hit the spot. A must watch for fellow musical anime lovers. I will update this review once the series finishes airing-- but, 5 episodes in, I'm pretty sure this is a masterpiece. Just a heads up: I've never written a positive review on this site and ... May 27, 2020
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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May 10, 2019
This is one of those times when I believe the summary doesn't really done its anime storyline's justice.
If you like stories about developing friendship, beautiful soundtracks, and/or touching slice-of-lifes, this is for you. Story - 8/10 (very good) Ah, another story about reliving an unpopular school club. It's one of my most liked tropes, so I might just be a little biased here. A shy, timid guy wants to keep his club going for the sake of his graduated senpai. The premise is quite simple, you see. But the way the director is telling it to us, the audience, managed to bring along the stories of its characters' ... Mar 10, 2022
After rewatching this show two times, I want to dedicate my first MAL review for Kono Oto Tomare! which in my opinion, is the most underrated and underappreciated anime that I have ever seen.
I will mainly focus on the first season but I will also touch on the second season a little bit because if the first season was great, the second one was just outstanding. Since I just rewatched both seasons, the rating might be slightly biased and apply to both the first and second season. Also, this is a general review and thus, can be considered spoiler-free. Plot: 8/10 Do not judge an ... Jun 29, 2019
Kono Oto Tomare is not just a music anime, it intricately presents a lot of issues faced by people in general and therefore a lot may relate to the characters experience.
It has a lot of “potential” which it couldn’t fully use however that shouldn’t demotivate you from watching it. It’s become one of my favourites for sure. The animation felt a bit awkward during the start but they really improved a lot as the series progressed. Loved the art from the start <3 But yeah compared to other brilliant anime it may seem a bit lacking so may not be everyone’s cup of tea. I’m really ... Jul 2, 2019
Story and Characters:
Kono Oto Tomare is my favorite anime for Spring 2019. The story revolves around Chika Kudou, a misunderstood high school student who struggles to find his identity, he has been disowned by his father leaving him with his grandfather a Koto luthier. Through a series of unfortunate events Chika's grandfather dies, feeling guilty, Chika vows to join the Koto club in order to make amends for his mistakes and create a legacy in honor of his grandfather with the help of his club members. Despite Chika having a primary role in this anime, every other character has an equally important subplot which ... May 22, 2019
Good animation, decent plot and music, although the plot seems to work itself into rather predictable paths at times.
Personally, I feel that the series could do more to connect viewers with the characters. Perhaps it has to do with the koto being a relatively unknown instrument to us foreigners, or maybe it is because the plot seems to revolve entirely around this koto club, and so there aren't many opportunities to explore the various interesting characters in situations which do not involve any kotos. Yet.. I'm only at episode 7 now and it seems like the show may now be placing a greater focus on individual ... May 13, 2023
It's a must-watch series and it's great in terms of story and Drama.
This anime is one of the rare musical anime that fascinates me, it has a very successful story, especially in Drama, and it was great for me that the characters had to face the problems they had in the past and understand that they had to leave them behind, this anime should definitely be watched, but try to connect with the characters while watching ozman becomes more enjoyable and sad, the first season finale is not a full finale, so I feel like it's half over, it's a start, so right away ... Jul 7, 2019
Kono Oto Tomare! introduced itself as a beautiful anime. The next task, for its upcoming second season, is to prove that it is more than just pretty to look at.
This anime feels a bit divisive in my heart. For audience being relatively new in anime scene, this series is definitely one to watch. It revolves around a very niche Japanese music and discusses Japanese-centric topics such as tradition, societal pressures, and redemption. The romantic element is also refreshing as it is less about "boy meets girl" and more about two different people finding common ground thanks to shared love for cultural artistry. However, such may ... Jun 5, 2019
This is such an under ratted anime. The artwork is pretty good, story and plot is not new, but certainly made more interesting with pretty good characters and their back stories.
The pacing of the anime was also pretty balanced with humor and emotional scenes well mixed in for every episode so far. The main draw of this anime is the music. It's so refreshing to listen to traditional koto music and further more it was made interesting to watch with explanations on various type of kotos, techniques and playing styles etc. And so far, the anime is following the manga quite closely with very few ... Jul 10, 2019
A type of musical instrument only has beautiful girls playing for the king. It is a noble musical instrument. The sound is very smooth. But in the anime, the boys play, it makes a special point for the anime. In my country, when it comes to đàn tranh, people will think of being women playing. It is a kind of instrument that exalts the beauty of women.
Commenting on the content, the anime revolves around a group of friends playing the zither. The evolution of the anime will but other anime have trouble. With the power of friendship and youthful enthusiasm, they overcome those difficulties. Say ... Aug 31, 2020
Not a Romance Anime btw
Thought that would be my main point to make from this The anime has an interesting niche into Japanese culture showing of the Koto. The story is based around a Koto club in highschool with a set of new members. Most learning from little experience. The story well played out well, as they aim for nationals. The Story is a little slow at the start and some of the characters don't fit so well the slow and pace of the story. The story picks up well during the middle but slows down again a bit too much near the end. 7/10 The Art ... Dec 2, 2020
Tetsuki and Chika are GAY and IN LOVE WITH EACHOTHER. I don't CARE anymore, I'm DONE with the hate, this is MY reality, which means it is the ONLY reality. No I'm not a fujoshi I'm only seeing a decision that could have been made (haha jk it has been made they are gay idc idc) that would've made this anime way less generic than it is.
The two very obviously gay characters aside, this was cute. Riddled with cliches and archetypes but it was enjoyable. The koto sequences could have been longer or more frequent, as somebody mentioned, you barely get to hear it. The first ... Jul 12, 2019
Kono Oto Tomare is an anime that I did enjoy watching. I didn't know exactly what to expect from an anime about koto playing, but as typical anime are, it's a school koto club aiming for nationals.
Story: The pacing is sort of weird throughout the story, bouncing from character arc to character arc, as if trying to fit as much in as they could within 13 episodes. Not to say I didn't enjoy them and come to like the characters, but it definitely felt odd to finish one and immediately run into another arc. Art: The art is a shoujo style which doesn't fit the the ... |