Kiniro no Corda

Kiniro no Corda Series, Game

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Hino Kahoko was just an ordinary student at Seishou Academy. Without a glimpse of warning or whatsoever, a magical fairy, Lili, drops a magical violin into her lap. The very next day, her name pops up on the list of entrants for a music competition, and though reluctant, Kahoko gives way to Lili's nagging and eventually joins the concours. Progressing through the story, Kahoko must learn to deal with the prejudice of her fellow concour members, and her growing love for the violin, as well as music.



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Lariel's Kiniro no Corda Tv Review

Rated: 6

Let's say I've wasted three days finishing Kiniro No Corda, which certainly dragged on like a snail. Eventually I decided to grade this a "it was fun while it lasted, but I am never going to watch this again. No, good sire. Not even to drool over Len Tsukimori and his genius skills with the violin."

For the society members out there who enjoy harem shows, I would definitely recommend Kiniro no Corda. Ignore my blasted insults above and go ahead. You might think differently. For you guys who are values sensibility and practicality out there, hear my advice: head straight for the manga and never the anime. Even better, don't touch anything related to the series, with the OSTs as an exception. For some absurd reason, this series was extremely draining. Not out of pure suspense, see.

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orange-lisa rated 8.50:

The leading theme of this anime is music, the thread that bind together the characters with their fears, hopes, loves. I like classical music, but I didn't expect this to be so enjoyable. Usually when you have a male harem the girl is almost insignificant, but here the female character is not that bad.
Nice opening and ending themes and nice art too.

HINO KAHOKO: "It sure is strange. When you turn these written notes into sounds, it becomes so beautiful. How should I say it? It seems that the performer is resurrecting the notes."

Nixxi rated 9.25:

Oh the beautiful Ave Maria always played with heart in every performance! The deep rich tones during the Cello Concerto no.9, the liveliness of the Polonaise Brillante, the sadness in a usual piano Chopin "Tristesse" played by a violin, the madness in Fantasie Impromptu and I could list each song, but the list is too long. This is one of the reasons I love anime, the usual fusion of anime and classical music is a wonderful thing. I love listening to their pieces and while being a Vivaldi fan myself I did enjoy the many pieces played during the contest. The story introduced each character (though not entirely subtlety) their stories and lives, it was a nice change of pace during my action phase. However, while I respect Kahoko's personal conflict, it at times made it a bit difficult to relate to her. Other than her few problems the show itself was amazing.

sakurarukia0506 rated 9.75:

This is the first beautiful-drawing anime I've ever seen (on Animax) ,I was attracted by it so much that I wanted to find and read Manga so badly at that time=> I saw anime before manga^^,sad a bit...The story is great + happy ending (i love happy ed XD),though its only thing makes me sad is :It's ended different from manga,they ended it so fast while manga was still on going back then,only 2 eps for the whole new season T_T.This story taught me how to draw a violin and a piano,that's more good reason for me to love it.I love Len Tsukimori!!!

AnGeeChan rated 8.25:

A randevous with classic music and instruments.. Why not?^_^ based on otome game, so we have male harem here, but I find myself to like the female protagonist more than these guys^_^ She tryed so hard with that magic violin of hers... I love violin, by the way^_^ I could watch this in order to listen to the instrumental concerts only^_^ but bishie competition always good as an addition^_^

Aiira rated 8.75:

I have to thanked a very special friend for recommending this anime to me. I was addicted to this anime to tell everyone the truth. It's like crack (am I even allowed to say that) The usual love triangle is incorporated. Although the "love triangle" was not really scene in the anime, if you put your attention to it completely, you'll see that it's not only love triangle, but it seems like all the guys are in-love with Hino (the main character as in the girl.)