Nami yo Kiitekure


Wave, Listen to Me!

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Synonyms: Nami yo Kiite Kure
Japanese: 波よ聞いてくれ
English: Wave, Listen to Me!
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 4, 2020 to Jun 20, 2020
Premiered: Spring 2020
Broadcast: Saturdays at 02:25 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Sunrise
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, DramaDrama
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, ShowbizShowbiz
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 7.361 (scored by 3114731,147 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #26162
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2299
Members: 85,611
Favorites: 198

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 19, 2020
In keeping with this show’s ranting, alcohol-fueled radio show motif, I thought I’d get drunk, record myself reviewing this show verbally, and then transcribe it into a MAL review unedited, so enjoy seeing just how much of a hack I am without the extensive editing I usually put into my writing. I censored names and stuff which I wouldn’t typically put in my reviews, but otherwise the following is raw and unscripted.

In advance, thank you for reading.

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So you’ll always expect a show which, either, is very esoteric and appeals to a small number of people and/or a show which is super high-minded and “deep” about ...
Jun 19, 2020
Someone wake me up from this weird dream because I feel like I entered the Twilight Zone. Watching Nami yo Kittekure (Wave, Listen to Me!) is perhaps one of the most bizarre yet exhilarating experiences I’ve had this year.

At the heart the show is about a woman named Minare Koda, who is dealing with a breakup with her ex-boyfriend. After an incident with an older man from a drunken night, her voice becomes an icon and she enters a world she’s never began to imagine before. Welcome to a world where voices expressionism is an icon and sensation. That being said, Nami yo Kittekure translates ...
Apr 24, 2020
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
Quoting a comment I read somewhere recently

“Reality is sometimes boring, and they make excessive use of real life problems with actual real life treatment, which makes it seem boring. However thats what makes it so good for me, you can simply feel with the protagonist..”

In what is considered to be a massive genre shift from the mangaka’s previous work (Muugen no Juunin: Immortal) Nami Yo Kiitekure or Wave, Listen to Me by Hiroaki Samura is a seinen work place comedy featuring Minare Koda, who one night after a drunken rambling lands a job at radio station and is going through her mid-20s crisis.

Now to the ...
Apr 24, 2020
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
This kind of series is target for a very specific adult audience.
The main protagonist's dumb antics are painfully relatable only if you have experienced them before.

Koda Minare. Our MC is basically the main attraction of this show.
Rather, she is the show itself.

We follow her daily life.
Feisty, strong personality, drunkard, a little bit of a dork.
The life of an adult, that struggles, that get's drunk quite often because she has bad luck in men and has a massive hungover and still needs to be on time at work, and after she spent all her money on drinks the night before, she realizes that she does not ...
Jul 1, 2020
Radio's quite an old technology, and as a mere human who's probably still hatching into adulthood I'd say that radios aren't really my type of thing. I rarely listen to them and when I do it's mostly from stupid reasons such as my father opening it inside his car or when there's somehow a radio lying about near my present designation. Still, does disliking radio really affect my perspective towards an anime which is essentially, ultimately about radio broadcasting? The answer is, of course, totally obvious, a straight "No".

Heck, I actually laughed a lot whilst watching Wave, Listen to me. The concept of making ...
Jun 19, 2020
Nami yo Kiitekure, which I’ll be calling “Wave” for short, is quite the sleeper in my books. If it weren’t for such unprecedented times and the resultant cancellation of shows from Spring 2020’s catalog, Wave could have quite easily fallen by the wayside, hovering under a MAL score of 7 for its first few episodes. And what a sad scenario that would have been, as Wave has been a refreshing experience through and through. Here’s my (mostly) spoiler-free thoughts on Wave and why I think this show is most certainly worth your time.

Wave is told from the perspective of the fast-talking Minare Koda, a cynical ...
Apr 25, 2020
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
Well, we have only 4 episodes so far, but this series made a good job setting it's purpose and it's unique set of characters, so I think it might be worth watching it if you are already engaged with the story. I will make a brief analysis on the main aspects that have been shown in the three first chapters.

Story - 7
Story of this anime is nothing special until chapter 3, but it gives some hints of getting more serious from now on. Despite being originally written by the author of Blade of the Immortal, it has a totally different setting about our MC, Minare ...
Apr 24, 2020
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
What really helps this show, us the strong lead character that is both energetic and entertaining. It really helps pull this show forward, along with great side main characters as well. It really gives off an entertaining vibe. Here is why!

As I said with the characters, our main lead is all that I listed. The other characters personally mesh well with her, which provides great results. It really pulls the story together, but also with an interesting premise such as radio. It makes you interested to see how far this radio goes forward.

The art is nice and great to look at. The sound is great ...
May 9, 2020
Preliminary (6/12 eps)
I picked up this series because of so many cancellations this season. I heard that this show had a following who swore by how fun this show is.

"Man some woman wants to become an Radio jockey? Nah this is a skip for me." Was my statement 7 weeks ago. And my god was it a huge disservice to the show.
Granted the plot at first seems to be just an adult woman going through inconveniences in life, but soon it developed into something quite a lot more!

Negatives -
-There is some animation cost cutting.(not nearly enough to ruin the experience)
-The licensor tends to pilferage some popular ...
Oct 26, 2020
Mixed Feelings
I'm so genuinely conflicted about this show. On the one hand, I can't really say I didn't enjoy it. I found it entertaining enough, I liked the majority of the characters the majority of the time, and I generally didn't find myself bored. But, at the same time, I have this weirdly lukewarm feeling about it.

Going in, I thought it might be a few things. A semi-serious drama, a romance with a decent gimmick, even just a wild, oddball comedy. But the character drama was rarely there and rarely played seriously, there wasn't any real emphasis or development on character relationships, and while it ...
Jun 19, 2020
It’s such a shame to see this series is not getting as much attention as it deserves for it’s a very solid adaptation of one of my current favorite on-going manga. People mainly know of Hiroaki Samura due to Blade of the Immortal and his penchant for ryona as seen in other works of his like the infamous Bradherley's Coach and his art book that’s not so subtly named The Love of the Brute. Wave, Listen to Me on the other hand, is a comedy about working in broadcasting (among other things) and is thus a major departure from his usual dark and twisted works. ...
Jun 19, 2020
Nami yo Kiitekure is a very unique anime. While most unothordox anime that focuses on a new aspect like working on trains or being an animator, this one has a very different feel to it. This isn't a show about becoming a radio host, it is a show about the struggles of an adult woman trying to live her life which just happens to be related to radio.


The characters in the anime are what really carried it for me. This is no philosophical story with very detailed characters as you are introduced to it mainly from the perspective of the main character but even ...
Jun 19, 2020
As we get older, it becomes harder to relate to the generic high school romance series with characters getting embarrassed and squealing at every single remotely sexual or romantic thing that happens.

While I am a big fan of those types of stories, it’s nice to get something that adults and working people can relate to. Nami Yo Kiitekure is just that and is easily in my top 4 shows of Spring 2020. The series follows Minare, who is fresh off a break up and contemplating her next steps in life. After a series of events Minare begins working an early morning shift at a local ...
May 22, 2020
Preliminary (8/12 eps)
This anime for me is the hidden gem of the season, and I think it deserves a lot more attention. The premise is simple enough, with your brash and noisy, but lovable main character Minare and how she tries to make it in the radio business. At first, I was expecting this show to progress like your typical shounen anime about how she struggles and improves, and finally make a name for herself in the radio business, but I was dead wrong.

Instead, this is a comedy anime that has very weird and silly comical skits, some of which I have never seen in other ...
May 17, 2020
Preliminary (7/12 eps)
The show is still currently airing, so my review might change a bit.

This is one of the only anime that I have updated during the time it aired.

I like the concept and idea of a show about a woman that works as a radio host and gets into some funny situations. Some of the plot twists were actually unexpected for me, so that made this even better.

Character design was beautiful and the background and scenery fit in well.

Clear audio gives no issues from me. Gotta love clear audio. The chosen VA fit the characters wonderfully.

The characters were nice, although I wish they focused a bit ...
Jun 20, 2020
STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND READ THIS REVIEW AAAAAAHAHAIRYCAMOMRGMASRGMOIWRGMLMASFMTEJA
Sorry, after seeing Minare scream into a microphone I wanted to try it for myself. I don't know if I have the same stage presence as her but hopefully I caught your attention XD

So this anime is pretty great. I'm going to jump right into what is so good about it. I absolutely love the concept. It's so wacky and strange and bizarre but is executed so effortlessly that it makes for an awesome anime. There aren't too many emotional moments which I think works for this anime. It makes for less of an anime that tugs ...
Jun 19, 2020
Nami yo Kiitekure or Wave, Listen to Me! another very unique anime adapted from the manga whose original creator, Samura, Hiroaki has conceptualize it from his twisted mind, that is if you had observes some of his works . As spring 2020 ends and summer 2020 begins, you could say that this is one of the best anime for this season given that studio "Sunrise" has chosen this to be giving an anime adaptation, especially when we're present with something good on the table. so how do I rate this:

Story- Good 8: I did said that "we're presented with something good on the ...
Jun 22, 2020
Nami yo Kiitekure, or Wave, Listen to Me! Come on guys, listen to her, she's pretty good.


Spoiler warning, of course.


Alright, let's kick this review off by saying I love this, I love this show so much. First off, my first impression of this show wasn't too high if I'm going, to be honest. I knew it was about radios and DJ stuff but I wasn't expecting to get so much more from just that. Of course, it's not just that it's the characters and writing as well that really just compliments the main concept of 'radio DJ'. I heard about this Radio drama when I ...
Feb 11, 2021
This is a story of confidence, self-worth and learning to love your life again.

It also was the complete opposite of what I was expecting.

The characters blend elegantly into one another's lives, with complex relationships and emotions between them, and the protagonist's growth in particular is wonderful to watch.

Using radio in an anime is a wonderful idea, and showing the brilliance of radio dramas is what Wave, Listen to Me! does so well. The series perfectly intertwines reality and fiction, leaving the viewer to interpret the true meaning, while also showing appreciation to those working behind the scenes, in areas such as sound design ...
May 25, 2021
This anime is like every shade of bizarre and it's so my vibe. It goes from hilarious references from pop culture to full-blown horror and suspenseful thriller out of the blue while maintaining a roughly reasonable sequence of events. To make things even better, the plot is very mature and calls out quite relatable romantic and career problems.

The very first thing that caught my attention, besides distinctive and aesthetically pleasing animation, is the main character. I can not stop telling you how real-life believable I find her. She is far from acute, wise, and pure traditional representation of women in anime. Minade Koda ...