Two non-blue friends Questionable for an ordinary person anime in the genre of everyday life. Again, I didn’t see it coming into the chain:
#1 Play, euphonium! [TV-1] — TV (13 ep. + spashly), adaptation of Ranobe, 2015
#2 Play, Euphonium! (compilation 1) – p/f, compilation of the TV series, 2016
#3 Play, Euphonium! [TV-2] — TV (13 ep.), sequel, 2016
#4 Play, euphonium! (compilation 2) – p/f, compilation of the TV series, 2017
#5 Liz and the Blue Bird – p/f, sequel, 2018
#6 Play, Euphonium! (film two) – p/f, sequel, 2019
Moreover, this solo anime was so successfully done that I did not see “tails” and references to previous branches.
The name “Liz and the Blue Bird” comes from the name of the musical composition played in the school orchestra, the participants of which are the main characters. The composition, in turn, takes its name from a fictional fairy tale, the characters of which are metaphorically compared with the heroines of the film. Built-in in the anime fairy tale is made so brightly and deliberately similar to scenes from Snow White and Bambi that old school reduces.
I saw in the cartoon a contrived (as in most anime) problem of some kind of affection between two friends. And this attachment is only in the head of one of them. Moreover, this attachment seems very pink.
First of all, it is musical anime and orchestral. That is, only those who are not only familiar with music or love it, but also understand it can hear it. The sound here is associated with the visual, and even in color. Unfortunately, I cannot hear or see this. The narration is about nothing: everyday life passed by everyday life, stopped and lay down next to everyday.
In general, if you understand music and are pure in spirit, look. If you don't, you'll often remember the phrase from American Pie:". And one day, I put a flute in. "
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