A thorough analysis of the charm and emotion of TARI TARI! A story of music and youth that will leave you in tears.

A thorough analysis of the charm and emotion of TARI TARI! A story of music and youth that will leave you in tears.

Digging deeper into the charm and emotion of TARI TARI

The TV anime series "TARI TARI" that aired in 2012 is an original anime work produced by PAWORKS. Although it is a short series of 13 episodes, this work, which depicts the brilliance of youth and the strength of music, touched many viewers. Here, we will delve deeper into the appeal and emotion of "TARI TARI" and provide a detailed introduction to the background, characters, story, music, and subsequent influences of the work.

■Overview of the work

"TARI TARI" began airing on July 1, 2012, and was available on many stations, including tvk, KBS Kyoto, Ishikawa TV, TOKYO MX, Chiba TV, Sun TV, TV Aichi, Animax, Toyama TV, Docomo Anime Store, Showtime, Video Market, Bandai Channel, and Dwango. Each episode is 30 minutes long and consists of 13 episodes, directed by Masakazu Hashimoto and based on the original story by EVERGREEN. Animation was done by PAWORKS, with character design and general animation director Kanami Sekiguchi, and music by Shiro Hamaguchi.

■Cast and crew

The main cast includes a star-studded cast of voice actors, including Ayahi Takagaki as Wakana Sakai, Asami Seto as Natsuka Miyamoto, Saori Hayami as Sawa Okita, Nobunaga Shimazaki as Daichi Tanaka, and Natsuki Hanae as Vienna. The supporting cast is also impressive, including Kenji Hamada as Keisuke Sakai, Sayaka Ohara as Mahiru Sakai, Hiroyuki Kinoshita as Shoichi Okita, and Mamiko Noto as Shiho Okita.

The main staff includes professionals from various fields, such as director and series composer Masakazu Hashimoto, character designer tanu, character designer and chief animation director Kanami Sekiguchi, art director Kazuo Toji, color designer Katsue Inoue, cinematographer Satoshi Namiki, 3D director Youhei Hirata, sound director Jin Aketagawa, composer Shiro Hamaguchi, music producer Lantis, and producer Infinite.

■ Main characters

Wakana Sakai is a girl who left music after losing her mother and transferred to the general education department. She is the only daughter of a souvenir shop in Enoshima and currently lives with her father Keisuke and her male cat Dora. Konatsu Miyamoto is a girl with a positive personality who loves singing, and is a member of the vocal music club while enrolled in the general education department. Sawa Okita is a tomboyish girl who is a member of the archery club. She is good friends with Rinka and they are often together. Taichi Tanaka is a member of the badminton club with only one member and is a habitual latecomer. Since his parents are transferred, he lives with his older sister Haruka, who is a university student. Vienna is a returnee who transferred from Austria to Wakana's class. She lived in Japan about 12 years ago, but for some reason she remembers the wrong customs of Japan.

Other characters that add color to the story include Keisuke Sakai, Mahiru Sakai, Dora, Haruka Tanaka, the vice principal, Tomoko Takahashi, Makoto Miyamoto, Shoichi Okita, Shiho Okita, the principal, and the Condor Queens.

■ Story and episodes

The story of "TARI TARI" depicts the brilliance of youth and the power of music. The main character, Wakana Sakai, leaves music after losing her mother and transfers to a general education department. However, she forms a new choir club with Natsuka Miyamoto, Sawa Okita, Daichi Tanaka, and Vienna, and grows through music.

The subtitles for each episode express the various moments of youth: "Jumping out and inviting," "Gathering and struggling," "Rejecting and meeting," "Anger and dancing," "Throwing away and not being able to let go," "Laughing and thinking," "Spinning around and losing sight," "Worrying and running off with all your might," "Turning pale and turning red," "Springing and burning," "Willing and waning," "Layering and resonating," "Sunny and crying, and sometimes singing."

■Music and theme songs

The music for "TARI TARI" was written by Shiro Hamaguchi and produced by Lantis. The opening theme is "Dreamer" by AiRI, and the ending theme is "Sea Breeze Harmony" by the Shirahamazaka High School Choir. The ending theme is sung by Wakana Sakai (Ayahi Takagaki), Natsuka Miyamoto (Asami Seto), Sawa Okita (Saori Hayami), Daichi Tanaka (Nobunaga Shimazaki), and Vienna (Natsuki Hanae), and it is a song that further deepens the emotion of the story.

■ The appeal and emotion of the work

The appeal of "TARI TARI" is, above all, its storyline, which depicts the brilliance of youth and the strength of music. The story of the main characters growing and deepening their friendships and family bonds through music is moving to viewers. Also, do not miss the drama woven by the unique characters. The charm of each character enriches the story, from Sakai Wakana's rise to overcome the sadness of losing her mother, to Miyamoto Natsuka's positive personality and passion for singing, Okita Sawa's tomboyish personality and passion for archery, Tanaka Daichi's anguish as a habitual latecomer, to Vienna's humorous side as he remembers the wrong customs of Japan.

Furthermore, "TARI TARI" is a work that depicts the power of music. The main characters form a choir club and grow through music, reminding viewers of the greatness of music. The opening theme "Dreamer" and the ending theme "Shiokaze no Harmony" are songs that further deepen the moving story and leave a strong impression on viewers.

■Influence and evaluation of the work

"TARI TARI" has touched many viewers and earned high praise since it was first broadcast. In particular, the story, which depicts the brilliance of youth and the strength of music, resonated with many viewers. The drama featuring the unique characters was also highly praised and left a strong impression on viewers.

As a subsequent influence, the music of "TARI TARI" was loved by many fans and was played at live events and concerts, influencing the music scene. It also influenced other works by PAWORKS, triggering an increase in works depicting the brilliance of youth and the strength of music.

■ Recommendations and how to watch

"TARI TARI" is a moving story that depicts the brilliance of youth and the strength of music. It is especially recommended for those who love music and youth dramas. Also, you can't miss the drama of the unique characters, so be sure to watch it.

It can be viewed on many broadcasting stations, including tvk, KBS Kyoto, Ishikawa Television, TOKYO MX, Chiba Television, Sun Television, Television Aichi, Animax, Toyama Television, Docomo Anime Store, Showtime, Video Market, Bandai Channel, Dwango, etc. DVDs and Blu-rays are also available for purchase.

Conclusion

"TARI TARI" is a moving story that depicts the brilliance of youth and the strength of music. Don't miss the drama of the unique characters, so be sure to watch it. This is a work that is especially recommended for those who like music and youth dramas. You can watch it on many TV stations, DVD, and Blu-ray, so be sure to check it out.

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