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Feb 17, 2013 7:26 AM
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I was also disappointed with the ending. Actually before the last episode I was feeling quite conflicted regarding how it should end because I didn't feel Chiaki really deserved Nodame. I didn't necessarily expect a grand romantic gesture like a marriage at the end but that would have been fine. Or even Nodame wearing an engagement ring at the end. Even an open ending could have been better, but if those two did continue together, it should have been less ambiguous. More precisely, either of these two endings:

1. Chiaki realises how much he loves her and shows it unambiguously. Throughout the series I was getting the impression that if Nodame didn't have such talent with the piano, he wouldn't put up with her antics. What did we get instead? He decides to accept her proposal but that's never even discussed. Instead, Chiaki drags Nodame from the kindergarten dreams back to the world of music because apparently that's the only way he can stay with her. Yes, you can say that Chiaki was being supportive there, but to me it just shows how he only loves one part of her. The reason why Nodame was so upset over Rui and Chiaki playing that concerto together was that she saw he can nurture other people's talents just as much as hers, and if you take that aspect away from their relationship, what's left? That's why she proposed to him, to find out if he really wanted to be with her regardless of anything music-related. At the end she's accepted the fact that that musical connection happens with all kinds of people, at least that's some kind of closure.

2. It could have also ended with them breaking up and moving on. It's not the feel-good ending many people crave for, but it would have been ok for me. At the end Nodame says "I finally realized that this feeling is not unique to Chiaki-senpai, but I'll be able to experience it all over the world" at which point we see them by the sea. I was sort of hoping that meant she's moved on and is happy with some other dark-haired guy while Chiaki is left playing for onions, as they put it. It would have been a "life goes on" ending, but an ending nevertheless.

So in short I wanted either Chiaki to man up or Nodame to move on so that there would be some kind of conclusion. Yes, apparently things went back more or less to the way they were, but the reason why that is unacceptable as an ending is that after all the drama of the last episodes, I didn't think the relationship could remain the same. The whole season just felt too rushed and despite some good drama it didn't capture the magic of the previous seasons.


I couldn't agree more! I finished the series just a while ago and it made me NANI!!??!!
Just when it becomes serious, tsk tsk.. I like your Chiaki-manning up part. Sometimes he's really too full of himself.
Mar 18, 2013 2:12 PM

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Okay.... that was really anticlimatic. I've been so excited these previous episodes, but that ending was not very satisfying :'( there needed to be more closure on Chiaki and Nodame. And what happened to Chiaki proposing? Was that just forgotten? DX

Bleeh. Meh. But I love Nodame Cantabile :) So this ending does bump this season down to a low 9, but I really really am sad about no more episodes :'( I will read the manga!! And check out Opera-hen for more :)
Mar 19, 2013 3:31 PM

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Apparently the manga continues? I'm ok with this, it was a good ending. I think people don't like realism, and instead want a super ideal shoujo romance lol.

They're going to play a concert together soon, Elise confirmed the date. If you had to guess anything from this, things seem to turn out well.

I'm gonna miss this series hardcore, it was really amazing :(
Apr 3, 2013 11:20 AM

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Th entire series of Nodame is so damn good, it has brought so many tears, laughs and I even shivered a lot. The thought of there will be no Nodame anime in the future is makes me want cry a lot. Really
May 6, 2013 3:05 PM

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Ok the ending wasn't exactly what i expected it to be. But overall it was a great story.
It doesnt matter if Nodame becomes famous or pro.
As long as she likes playing music that is the whole point.

I wasn't a big fan of music anime but after watching the whole Nodame Cantabile a whole new genre has been revealed to me. I'm really going to miss this show :(

9/10
May 19, 2013 12:04 AM

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Nyanks said:
Apparently the manga continues? I'm ok with this, it was a good ending. I think people don't like realism, and instead want a super ideal shoujo romance lol.

They're going to play a concert together soon, Elise confirmed the date. If you had to guess anything from this, things seem to turn out well.

I'm gonna miss this series hardcore, it was really amazing :(

Nyanks, shush.

Anyways, there should have been a proposal scene. It was hinted at last episode. They never addressed it.
For that, it gets a 7.5/10 and not an 8/10

Also, no sex scene
May 24, 2013 4:57 PM

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Ahh, it’s over.

Even if it ended on a rather anti-climactic note, it didn’t fail to make me feel happy and contented. That’s more than enough. I teared up. Life doesn’t have an end piece—it goes on. Just like it should, just like it did. So sweet.

I’m really sad to see Nodame Cantabile go. I’ll miss this show for the rest of my life; it has a special spot in my heart. One of the best series I’ve ever watched, without doubt. Gyabo~♥
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May 27, 2013 1:31 PM

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that was a great ending :) maybe abit more confirmation on nodame's and chiakis relationship but it was good :)
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Jun 20, 2013 5:50 PM

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A proper ending to end this series although I wished they included a wedding scene or at least a close up shot with a great kiss scene when they hugged! Alas they didn't, even though the show ended quite good I still feel they could have shown a slight part more and well with still an ova to watch I do wonder what that will show us!

I did liked the overall story of this serie and especially this last chapter as it was taken more serious! Lets see what the ova still has to offer!
Jul 3, 2013 11:14 AM

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Hmmm.. I really find this ending to be satisfying.. But as to Chiaki and Nodame, it could have been better.. But with them making up like how their story started, I felt happy for them.. Haha..

Overall, it was a very enjoyable ride.. From the start to the end..
I'll surely miss Nodame.. Hope there's more..

Live-action version, you're next!! :D
Sep 13, 2013 4:20 AM

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Chiaki watching Nodame's video, and later crying when he heard her playing the piano...

"Your piano skills have gotten rusty" I like that, good one Nodame xD

It is back to how it started, so so nostalgic and heartwarming. And oh God, Niina finally knows that bartok was played by Nodame, YES! I feel so better, like a heavy load is off my back when that got cleared xD

Nodame is as refreshing as ever, with her adorable dialogues, I love her so much! He hugged her back, loving her back properly, so happy for these two. She is all fired up! Li-ping seems so interesting, I wish we could see more of her...

Aw... I like Tanya x Yun Long too, a nice guy for sure... Tanya was my fav. after Nodame, so happy for her, she can stay with Kuroki! So Rui x Frank is pretty much canon, I like it I guess. I liked that redhead in Chiaki's orchestra, wanted more of her :/ Tanya x Kuroki scenes, such a great couple xD

NODAME!!! No, don't end... This was the best! That ending song!!! I loved it so much that I am going insane now... Nodame is continuing music, woohoo!

"And you too, pierre"
"Because I am pierre" Seriously? XD

Nodame got more popular than Chiaki in the end xD

That ending.... So Nodame and Chiaki like... Can't we get a fourth season, a spin off? Anything, please! It was pretty much an open end. I wanted Chiaki and Nodame to get married... :/ I will miss it a lot. This anime changed my life, now I feel more motivated to live as compared to before, and I owe a big thanks to the mangaka, and Nodame. I will forever remember it...for sure!
Oct 16, 2013 5:40 PM

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Fairly disappointed in the ending, I was expecting so much more :/
But the series overall has been amazing so far. Off to read the Opera Hen manga and see if there is some sort of conclusion -.-
Dec 20, 2013 8:49 AM
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Was seriously dreading watching the ending to this series because I've heard so many negative things about it, but I loved it. I thought it wrapped things up rather well =)
Dec 27, 2013 11:25 AM

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Just finished watching it! Gotta be honest, I was left unsatisfied. Yes, I was hoping for a romantic ending, but it ended up being idiotic/comical ending.
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Jan 25, 2014 10:06 AM
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I have to say, Nodame Cantabile's ending was disappointing. The last two series felt disappointing to begin with. The first season was perfectly framed, perfectly written and ended perfectly with enough hope for the audience to bow out. The last two seasons had no new character arcs for anyone to actually get back into, bar minor existential crises.
Feb 8, 2014 11:36 AM

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So many selfish replies about people so desperately wanting them to live together. They're not children anymore. They love each other and know that the love will not die even if they are apart. It's as Nodame said in the end, the music is what will always connect them. Loved the series, 9/10.
Feb 22, 2014 4:21 AM

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I really liked the open ended ending.

9/10 because the episode could've been split into two more drawn out episodes instead of a quick summary describing everyone. Considering the sheer amount of characters they could've made it a classic 13 episode series.

My favorite season because you'll expect angst with josei
Mar 25, 2014 11:19 AM

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Am I missing something or there's no continuation after Chiaki said he was gonna say yes to Nodame's proposal? Is it really the last episode or there is another one which shows they play together in an orchestra? I would be lying if I said I was satisfied with this conclusion. So anti-climatic, after all those build ups. But still, a great series, 8/10 overall.
Apr 2, 2014 12:58 PM
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^I take it those things will be answered in the manga's last 10 chapters, the opera arc if I'm not mistaken.

Personally I enjoyed the first season the most, found the second one to be somewhat lackluster, while the finale was enjoyable again. Not as good as the first installment of the franchise, but enjoyable and heartwarming nonetheless.

It's also nice that the adaption stops at the end of chapter 136, leaving only the second OVA and the ten remaining chapters of the manga for me to watch and read respectively.
All in all it was a completely new and refreshing experience for me. An anime solely dedicated to music and love, adapting the source material so very beautifully. I fell in love with both classic music and this story's characters and look forward to fully completing the story in the next few days.
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Apr 19, 2014 9:34 AM

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So that's it? I expected a tottaly different ending. And she still dont know that he would marry her
Apr 19, 2014 8:27 PM

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Good end. A bit lacking but still good. To be honest, I would have been more disappointed if they got married just like that. Even after three seasons, I still don't think Chiaki's love for Nodame is as deep as hers. He gives up so easily and only takes her seriously when she begins to slip away.

As for Nodame, that wasn't an end. It was the beginning of her stellar career.

8/10
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Apr 19, 2014 10:30 PM

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While it certainly felt rushed, I couldn't help but feel all nostalgic looking back at all the characters that were introduced; how they changed; how they found their loved ones; how they developed into excellent musicians. Hell, it's even emotionally touching when thought about. I'm certainly going to miss Nodame's hijinks and the way she turned the ordinary events into something utterly charming with her "Mukyaaa" and "Gyabooo"; I'll miss laughing untill my stomach hurts every time Chiaki would scold Nodame for claiming him to be her husband; I'll miss the excellent chemistry between the main two couples and the equally good chemistry between the side characters (specially Ryutaro). Not to mention the spine chilling concertos , Operas, duets and solos .... god, I'm gonna miss this show a lot. This is now official my favourite Romance :)
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Jul 8, 2014 2:18 AM

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People who watched this primarily for romance and expect a big romantic ending must be checked on the head. This series was always about MUSIC first and foremost. The whole series is a tale of Nodame, a supremely talented yet unmotivated pianist, journeying to figure out what she really wants to do. Of course at first she just wanted to be a kindergarten teacher but her meeting with Chiaki opened up a whole new path for her. The 2nd and 3rd season were simply depicting her struggle as she comes to terms with that new path and to decide whether she wants to go pro or go back to her old dream.

In essence she is a pro right now because not only she has signed with Elise's agency but also accepted another job. If that was not a clear indication of her resolve to live her life in music totally, I don't know what is. I think the ending couldn't have been more satisfying than Nodame finally finding her answers while also progressing her relationship with Chiaki AT THE SIDE.

Why would they even need to get married now anyway? Nodame's like what, 24 maybe 25? Chiaki's only a year ahead and they still have PLENTY of time to progress their career before deciding to settle down. In fact I'd think it'd be anti-climatic if they decided to get married now when their career had just blossomed as it would restrict them even more. The most important thing is to know that both sides are committed to each other. Nodame's love for Chiaki is undeniable and unlikely to change ever while Chiaki has resolved to accept her proposal. Being engaged doesn't necessarily mean you have to get married immediately.

This does feel a little bit rushed but taking everything into consideration, there's no better ending than this. The lack of kiss throughout 3 seasons should have made you realized that this series doesn't and will never show romance in an explicit way (rather subtle hints here and there). Even Tanya and Kuroki is not officially a couple by the end but we all know that they are. Pretty much the same thing with Chiaki and Nodame although in their case they are already a couple, the difference is they are more committed to each other more than ever before.
Aug 11, 2014 3:29 PM
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Well, so so ending. Didn't felt like a conclusion and it was a bit rushed. I also felt that some points in the story weren't well developed. I mean, after the first season the side characters from Japan almost didn't appear. Vieira-Sensei was the person who Chiaki admired the most and after their meeting he didn't seemed important, and some other things that I don't remember now... Anyway, it was a nice series, 7/10 overall.
Sep 20, 2014 8:52 PM

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*sigh* That's it? They didn't even get to play a concerto together, hell I was looking forward to that since S1. Well time to check out the sequel OVA I suppose and see how it fares. Very disappointing ending though.
Oct 23, 2014 10:37 AM

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I understand how anime romance is, so I'm not surprised if it's back and forth. Unfortunately the music part is kind of also like that, at least for Nodame and that kind of gets really pointless really fast. I just can't seem to find anything to latch onto, other than occasionally enjoying the soft art and classical music.
Nov 21, 2014 7:36 PM
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i just finished my marathon through all three seasons of nodame cantabile... and as my fears were right, the author really ended the anime/manga when everything was just about to start. TT_TT *cries*
i really wanted to see nodame's life where she rises to even bigger stages, experiences etc... seriously, this is why i try to avoid animes/ manga's like this, it's because they end it when everything is about to get started. it's like watching the prequel of an anime the hero has yet to begin his travels on slaying a dragon, showing his experiences, friends etc and ends the anime when he just started his journey to his destination...
Dec 2, 2014 8:13 PM

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i really hate cop out endings where a bunch of characters lives after the series are just summarised, completely lazy. i hated how most of the characters from the first season basically disappeared, rarely if ever showing their faces again. threw out all of that character development and made the first season felt completely disconnected from 2/3 (even though they're all part of the same manga). the chiaki/nodame piano concerto (sub?)plotline was cockteased for so many episodes, yet was never delivered, not even in the manga from what i hear. this ending just leaves a bad taste in my mouth, i'm just not satisfied with it. it feels incomplete (which i think it is, opera hen or something). i loved the journey (even though it felt rushed at points (thanks for the 11 episode seasons JC!)) but hated the destination.

sigh, oh well, guess i'll go watch ova 2 and then be more depressed than usual since there's no more nodame...
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Yay! G-kun and S-chan are together at last! Love them.
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Dec 26, 2014 4:55 PM

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That ending was a little anti-climatic, I actually expected something bigger but it was still a nice way to end this whole thing.
Jan 7, 2015 8:55 PM

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I was really looking forward to them playing on stage together. Playing with Chiaki on stage seemed like Nodame's end goal which wraps the series up. I really expected at least a frozen shot of them on stage together playing together at the end or something. I mean hell, the cover of the first season of Nodame Cantabile is Nodame on the Piano and Chiaki on Violin playing together.

I wasn't disappointed that Nodame and Chiaki's relationship wasn't solidified with them marrying and such since this Anime is Josei and from the beginning Nodame Cantabile wasn't like your every other shoujo. However I really was expecting them to perform together onstage.

But than again, maybe this was the actual message the Author was giving. I just wished for more.

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Playing on a stage with Chiaki has been Nodame's goal to work towards, but she found the same satisfaction in playing with Streseman, so she finally realized that her music doesn't stand and fall with Chiaki alone. Now she has a more general goal, becoming a better musician and not hiding behing that one goal she reached.
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Damn, it's pretty sad that this is the end, because this show it's delightful and could be so much longer. In general lines, this season is my favorite. The series wins a lot of strenght when Nodame becomes more important and Chiaki's character steps down a little bit. For me, Nodame's story is so interesting. Despite her always funny and happy attitude, she's an insecure young woman doubting about her own talent and future.

It's true, Nodame is my perdition. She's a very complex character and extremely charismatic, her story and personality are full of edges and you never know what she's going to brought up to you in every situation. Honestly, I think this season became way more deep, with a more dramatic dye, leaving aside the absolute comedy, like in the past seasons. The change has been for good. Necessary to close the end.
Regarding Chiaki, as I said, he kind of lost protagonism. Although he still has a long way to go, his career has been stabilized, and the biggest change sticking his life is finally reuniting with Viera. (who, incidentally, I was very surprised that his character didn't have more importance.) and his attitude towards Nodame gives a fairly dramatic shift.

Nodame Cantabile has earned my heart completely. It has become a totally essential show for me, dealing with life, love, friendship, self-improvement and effort. Will be missing this, felt like a part of myself just died.
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Damn, it's pretty sad that this is the end, because this show it's delightful and could be so much longer. In general lines, this season is my favorite. The series wins a lot of strenght when Nodame becomes more important and Chiaki's character steps down a little bit. For me, Nodame's story is so interesting. Despite her always funny and happy attitude, she's an insecure young woman doubting about her own talent and future.

It's true, Nodame is my perdition. She's a very complex character and extremely charismatic, her story and personality are full of edges and you never know what she's going to brought up to you in every situation. Honestly, I think this season became way more deep, with a more dramatic dye, leaving aside the absolute comedy, like in the past seasons. The change has been for good. Necessary to close the end.
Regarding Chiaki, as I said, he kind of lost protagonism. Although he still has a long way to go, his career has been stabilized, and the biggest change sticking his life is finally reuniting with Viera. (who, incidentally, I was very surprised that his character didn't have more importance.) and his attitude towards Nodame gives a fairly dramatic shift.

Nodame Cantabile has earned my heart completely. It has become a totally essential show for me, dealing with life, love, friendship, self-improvement and effort. Will be missing this, felt like a part of myself just died.


What you wrote is beautiful and I totally agree, but I felt kind of dissapointed at the end, I was expecting they would close all the arcs or something. And that makes it look like it's going to continue (which would be amazing but I really don't think so). It seems they just didn't dare to finish it as they should have.


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aidafairbairn said:
Damn, it's pretty sad that this is the end, because this show it's delightful and could be so much longer. In general lines, this season is my favorite. The series wins a lot of strenght when Nodame becomes more important and Chiaki's character steps down a little bit. For me, Nodame's story is so interesting. Despite her always funny and happy attitude, she's an insecure young woman doubting about her own talent and future.

It's true, Nodame is my perdition. She's a very complex character and extremely charismatic, her story and personality are full of edges and you never know what she's going to brought up to you in every situation. Honestly, I think this season became way more deep, with a more dramatic dye, leaving aside the absolute comedy, like in the past seasons. The change has been for good. Necessary to close the end.
Regarding Chiaki, as I said, he kind of lost protagonism. Although he still has a long way to go, his career has been stabilized, and the biggest change sticking his life is finally reuniting with Viera. (who, incidentally, I was very surprised that his character didn't have more importance.) and his attitude towards Nodame gives a fairly dramatic shift.

Nodame Cantabile has earned my heart completely. It has become a totally essential show for me, dealing with life, love, friendship, self-improvement and effort. Will be missing this, felt like a part of myself just died.


What you wrote is beautiful and I totally agree, but I felt kind of dissapointed at the end, I was expecting they would close all the arcs or something. And that makes it look like it's going to continue (which would be amazing but I really don't think so). It seems they just didn't dare to finish it as they should have.


well, yeah... I agree with you too but since I love this series too much, I didn't give a proper look at that. More Nodame Cantabile would be amazing, no doubt about it.
Jan 14, 2015 1:47 PM

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Guys, there's one more arc in the manga. It's called Opera Hen.

Good posts, btw! c:
Feb 2, 2015 4:23 PM

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I was somewhat disappointed with the last two episodes. It seemed like the budget got cut and they rushed it, in a similar way that BECK ended. And I sensed to definite direction for Nodame and Chiaki getting together finally. I was hoping that they would have a concert together and finally get married. This ending seems full of uncertainties.
Feb 17, 2015 11:36 AM

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What a letdown... Just finished watching all 3 seasons and, while this is one of my favorite anime now, this ending was TERRIBLE. Like, seriously? Not even a still shot of Nodame and Chiaki playing together?
And how the hell do they never mention the marriage thing again? I was expecting something subtle like Nodame showing up with a ring on the last episode or something but we got left with nothing at all. I'm so angry right now. I already expected something like this to happen since this is the generic cop out route, but for one of my favorite series ever to end like this...
But to be honest, it would be an "acceptable" ending if the author didn't hype the things happening for so long. Like, in the last 3 episodes it kept building up and then suddenly...nothing. It makes me leave with a sour taste in my mouth.
Aside from this horrible ending, I still think this is a 10/10 series.
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Guys I just skipped through the last 2 chapters of Opera hen (final 2 volumes for the NC series) and they do appear on stage together at the end of the manga, it's not a concert but more like an Opera (hence the name I guess) and Chiaki is happy and relieved to be playing with Nodame.

In the final extra chapter Nodame is wearing a ring and idk if they're married or not but hey, the ending seems a lot more satisfying than where the anime left off. I honestly don't understand why they never animated Opera Hen, it's only 10 chapters.
Apr 9, 2015 4:08 PM

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Happy ending, good ending, nice ending.

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Sep 2, 2015 1:24 PM

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What the >.<

No marriage proposal or ceremony... and Nodame and Chiaki never perform in the together!

Sep 23, 2015 8:38 AM

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The story and plot started to devolve pretty quickly in season 3. It definitely took a turn for the worse in season 2. It's a common enough occurrence when an author wants to make the story longer (to keep the gravy train running) without actually adding any significant content. You end up with distorted characters, and the original plot falls apart. The time drags out the emotions, weakening them, so the ending seems unsatisfying. The characters felt more in love in season one, than they did in season 2 or three. That's why the desire for closure here is so strong, the typical they're a couple ending is empty when it seems like their love has faded.
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Sorry for reviving such an old post but there are some things I think should be said.
Firstly, 10/10 this was a fun show and I enjoyed it immensely, I have a new found respect for classical music now thanks to this show. The only thing wrong with this show is that the title to the 3rd season misleads people into thinking it is the end of the story.
If you would like to see the ending to the story you will have to read the manga sequel Nodame Cantabile - Opera Hen.

As for all you that posted about the ending, the end of season 3 of the anime is NOT an ending, it's not hard to tell that it's a hiatus between story arks. Sorce.

I would recommend people do a little research on any anime they enjoy as it will prevent pointless complaining in forums and such like what has occurred here in this topic.
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Recently finish to watch it (three seasons in three days) and my overall was 9/10. My favourite season ending was the first, but this is quite good. For sure I will read the Opera Hen and read how this history finish and never loose the dream about it could be animated (remember Dragon Ball Z).

I thing is a quite romantic ending (Chiaki crying indeed). When all seems to be lost and he feels she is getting away from him... he take her from the hand and try to replaies the piece their played together first time and when all began, the way they love each other, play together the piano. No matter about orchestras or competitions, she loves him and he loves her... just they needed to remember why
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Oboe dude x Tanya 4ever. :)
Dec 15, 2015 12:55 AM
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I wanted them to perform a concerto together, then get married and have kids.....but for me, this ending isn't bad. It's clear that they'll do that in the future.
I really enjoyed their story. It was really straightforward. Studying music looks really fun and feels good.
Well, time to watch the OVAs and specials~
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This is my opinion, it is quite radical but please respect it and read it as a whole and not part by part, I may add to a sentence or put it in a better way later, and I wrote this pretty fast so there may be alot of typos(I am not american :c ).
I know this sound really strong but: Does she really know what love is? The ending was kinda disapoting to me, not because they did not get married, or anything,but it showed me something worse... It can be basicly resumed in: "Nothing really changed". But analyzing her behavior, shows me something more sad than anything.
I began to think about this after she asked if it was love that she felt, the same frase she used at the begining of the series... A feeling that sprouted after hearing him play and teach her. I question this, did she love a person
or did she loved his music? She even said she thought she could no longer love him anymore, pretty clear. And this is said as a simple misunderstanding or a emotion at the moment. And this feeling was just changed after she heard his music. Other thing I find very, very odd is how she felt when she was kissed for the first time.
You could argue it was because it was because she was in a turning point in
her life, how could something that she only dreamed of, not be enough to make her happy in them? She uses his smell as a energy boost, if a kiss is not powerful enough to change that... In the first season I understood her turning point, it had less to do with the trip, but the reason for the trip, she didn't want to be forced to do something she didn't want to(everyone wanted for her to study, to be a pianist, she was happy to go with him).
But the kiss was something she wanted to.Let me explain, look: a turning point that should have gotten a stale reaction out of her was her breaking up, that can be considered a turning point? Yet she just bursted out in emotions, but yet happy turning points she does not...
Chiaki even said he was changing for her, but she does not change for him.

Of course she did want to play with him, that was her minor goal.
But when he did it with the other girl, she felt empty, she felt that she lost, thats why she proposed, out of despair(this is common in real life, so it makes sense). In despair she accepted milch proposal, since she thought it was enough to satisfy her. And it was, to satisfy part of her. And so she went back to do what she wanted to do, to be a teacher, and she cared not about anything else. After chiaki came back, she explained to him what she really felt, normal. When they played together, she revisited what she felt when she first met him.
"Nothing really changed", are those feeling of love, something you earn from hearing their music or just a natural occurance?
I think that's the difference between their loves', chiaki's is pure and created from real development, nodama is like fire, and just like
fire can be explosive, it is bursting with emotion, but can easily be put out.
Then please answer this, how can someone go to, "I wanna marry you" to "I don't think I can love you anymore".
And to put a sting to my pain, after they "resolve things" they forget about what happen, chiaki doesn't even mention about what she said, it did not need to be yes, but it's like they just forgot about things and just stayed the same.

There are other moments in the series that make me question nodama love for chiaki. Sure she is special to him, but he can be so easily brushed off, shows how unstable she is, she cannot diferentiate love and disinterest.
And that is why the ending dissapointed me, I would not care if they broke up, or they got married, it was not what happened that I did not like.
The ending really showed how good chiaki is as a lover, and I've seen alot of arguments on why this ending is good revolve around him acting out, but what was disapoiting was nodama love was showed to be something so strong, yet so weak, like a strong chain with a very weak link.
If chiaki had not acted out, nodame would of not have gone after him, she would have gone her way of life, since for her, the love was over, chiaki said it himself.

And I'll repeat this, don't say that when she said she could love her anymore, it was refering to the music, because she was not, she was being very, very, very clear and cruel.
Chiaki 10/10- great person, great lover
Nodama 10/10- great caracter, but a cruel person(her emotions change easily and if changed she easily discarts people, even loved ones)...
TLDR: Please read everything, or you'll misunderstand my point, I loved the series, I was surprised by the ending. . I want to add more things, but it is already huge enough.
"Nothing really changed": Shows a sad sad part of this show. Nodama is still the same girl as before... Chiaki was the only one who evolved.
Jan 30, 2016 3:07 PM

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WTF kind of ending is that. how can they set up episode 10 like that with the marriage question and not even bring it up in 11. retarded.


Agreed! They should have get married or at least given us ANY hint so we can make it up ourselves, just not mentioning it ever again wasn't great!
Mar 6, 2016 11:43 AM

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The Nodame series was great! I'm very glad I watched all seasons. It's been a while since I have been watching a series non-stop like this one gheh.
I would've liked more "obvious" romantic scenes.. such as the moment they got together as a couple (for me it was not really obvious.. in the first part of Nodame Cantabile: Paris Hen I was like... oh.. they're together I guess, lol).
In the end they could've least showed sómething about them marrying together?! Chaiki finally said he would agree to marry her but afterwards they didn't do anything with it :c
nande?!!

Anyway it's a 9/10 for me. The music was great, the story kept on being interesting and the characters and its development was great. :d
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Aug 7, 2016 12:39 AM

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Salty that a few things didnt happen. 1) their relationship never really progessed as far as it should have over the course of 40+ episodes. I was expecting a marriage, an actual answer, or at least a counter proposal. and 2) they never got to play in a concert together which is something we've been waiting for since season 1. Sigh i feel like i got kicked in the stomach.
Around and around the cycle goes.
Aug 22, 2016 10:14 PM

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No proposal from Chiaki? I thought he is saying he would accept the proposal or something - meh, fine
But I still hoped that they can at least end the anime with a grand concerto with Nodame like the one in OP.

Sad...

Well, at least it is a happy ending. :)
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