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K-ON!
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Genre Comedy, Music, Slice of life
TV anime: K-ON!
Director Naoko Yamada
Studio Kyoto Animation
Network TBS, BS-TBS
Original run April 3, 2009June 26, 2009
Episodes 13
OVA: Live House!
Director Naoko Yamada
Studio Kyoto Animation
Episodes 1
Released January 20, 2010
Runtime 24 minutes
TV anime: K-ON!!
Director Naoko Yamada
Studio Kyoto Animation
Network TBS, BS-TBS
Original run April 7, 2010September 28, 2010
Episodes 26
OVA: Plan!
Director Naoko Yamada
Studio Kyoto Animation
Episodes 1
Released March 16, 2011
Runtime 24 minutes

K-on! (Keion! "けいおん!") is the anime adaption of Kakifly's manga of the same name, which was produced by Kyoto Animation and aired in Japan between 2009 and 2010 in two seasons. The anime became a world-wide success and allowed the franchise to gain much more depth by highlighting facts that the manga did or could not do.

The anime also introduced real music, partly based on lyrics from the manga but mostly entirely new composition. The music from the anime contains several "Original Soundtracks", "Character Image Songs" for most individual characters and several musical productions by the main band, Ho-Kago Tea Time.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Characters
  • 3 Publication
  • 4 DVD and Blu-ray compilation volumes
  • 5 Episodes
  • 6 Music
  • 7 See also
  • 8 References
  • 9 External links

Plot[]

K-ON!’s story revolves around four (and later five) Japanese high school girls who join their school’s Light Music Club. The show follows the daily lives of each member and shows their interactions with each other, their teachers, friends and families.

At first, despite being successful in saving the club from being disbanded, each member brings in her own sorts of problems to prevent a strict and structured training. The guitarist Yui Hirasawa has no experience in playing musical instruments or reading sheet music and usually forgets already managed progresses, be it in her musical or academic career. Drummer Ritsu Tainaka often forgets to fulfill her responsibilities as the club's president and usually rushes at the drums. The bassist Mio Akiyama is, in contrast to her Ritsu's hyperactive nature, a shy scaredy-cat with immense stage fright. The keyboardist Tsumugi Kotobuki has, as the overprotected daughter of an unimaginably rich and influential family, no real idea of "normal" social situations. At the beginning of their second year of high school, a fifth member joins the club, an underclassman named Azusa Nakano who also plays guitar and usually struggles with the irresponsibility and carelessness of the other members.

During their shared school career, all of them eventually manage to handle their problems together, making the light music club a more serious club bit by bit. Every day, the club gathers together to drink tea and eat snacks in the clubroom, which quickly becomes the club's trademark and finally leads to the band's name, "Ho-Kago Tea Time" (Afterschool Tea Time in English).

Characters[]

See: Category:Characters

Most characters of K-On! have surnames derived from members of the Japanese bands P-Model and The Pillows.[1]

Main characters

Yui Hirasawa (平沢 唯, Yui Hirasawa), voiced by Aki Toyosaki The main character. A clumsy girl. She plays guitar and is the main vocalist. Ritsu Tainaka (田井中 律, Ritsu Tainaka), voiced by Satomi Satō An active girl who is the president of the light music club. She plays the drums. Mio Akiyama (秋山 澪, Mio Akiyama), voiced by Yōko Hikasa A mature but shy girl. Forced by her childhood friend Ritsu into the club. She plays the bass and is the second vocalist. Tsumugi Kotobuki (琴吹 紬, Tsumugi Kotobuki), voiced by Minako Kotobuki A wealthy girl with no experience of normal living standards. She plays the keyboard. Azusa Nakano (中野 梓, Azusa Nakano), voiced by Ayana Taketatsu Introduced at the middle of the first season as a freshman. She plays guitar.

Secondary characters

Nodoka Manabe (真鍋 和, Nodoka Manabe), voiced by Chika Fujitō A childhood friend of Yui, she becomes a member of the school’s student council. Ui Hirasawa (平沢 憂, Ui Hirasawa), voiced by Madoka Yonezawa Yui's younger sister. Unlike her sister, she is very mature. Later joins the Light Music Club. Jun Suzuki (鈴木 純, Jun Suzuki), voiced by Yoriko Nagata A classmate of Azusa and Ui. Also later joins the Light Music Club. Megumi Sokabe (曽我部 恵, Megumi Sokabe), voiced by Asumi Kodama The president of the student council and the Mio Akiyama Fanclub. Sawako Yamanaka (山中 さわ子, Sawako Yamanaka), voiced by Asami Sanada The club's (forced) advisor and an alumna of the light music club. She supports the club with (sometimes weird) clothes. Satoshi Tainaka (田井中 聡, Satoshi Tainaka), voiced by Mika Itou Ritsu Tainaka's younger brother. Norimi Kawaguchi (河口 紀美, Norimi Kawaguchi), voiced by Yū Asakawa Old friend of Sawako and the second guitarist of the band Death Devil. Tomi Ichimonji (一文字 とみ, Tomi Ichimonji), voiced by Sachiko Chijimatsu Kind old neighbor of the Hirasawa household who always looks after Yui and Ui. Members of the Class 3-2 Several different class members with the main characters, exclusive to the anime.

Publication[]

The anime adaptation K-ON!, directed by Naoko Yamada, written by Reiko Yoshida and produced by Kyoto Animation, started airing in Japan at the third of April and ended at the 26th of June 2009 on the television network TBS[2], as well as on many minor networks. Between the 29th of July 2009 and the 20th January 2010, seven DVD and Blu-ray Disc compilation volumes were released by the Japanese company Pony Canyon. On the 20th of January 2010, an additional original video animation (OVA) episode was released on the final DVD and BD volumes.[3] Each DVD/BD volume contained short extra episodes with the name Ura-On!.

The second season K-On!!, first announced during the Let's Go live concert in Yokohama on the 30th of December 2009[4], was directed by the same staff as the first season and aired in Japan between the 7th of April and the 28th of September 2010, again mainly on TBS. It was released on nine DVD/BD volumes in total, published between the 30th of July 2010 and the 16th of March 2011. The last volume contained again an additional extra episode (OVA). Like the first season, every volume also contained short extra episodes called Ura-On!!. The Japanese anime licensing company Sentai Filmworks licensed the second season and released it on DVD and Blu-ray in two boxsets, published on the 19th of June and the 28th of August 2012.

At least three English dubs of the series exist. The first was produced by Animax Asia for both seasons, and aired exclusively in Asian countries. To date, only two voice actors from the Animax dub have been positively identified, these being Lily Truncale (Yui) and Muriel Hoffman (Ritsu and Nodoka). The second English dub was produced by Bang! Zoom! Entertainment for the first season with voices provided by veterans of the industry such as Stephanie Sheh, Cristina Valenzuela, and Laura Bailey. The third English dub by Sentai Filmworks was produced for the second season and is often considered as the same dub as the Bang! Zoom! dub due to having the exact same voice cast.

DVD and Blu-ray compilation volumes[]

Volume Release date Contents
Season 1
K-ON! 1 July 29, 2009 Episodes: Disband the Club! + Instrument!, Ura-On!: Yui's Curiosity Series
K-ON! 2 August 19, 2009 Episodes: Cram Session! + Training Camp!, Ura-On!: Ricchan's Sudden Shots Series
K-ON! 3 September 16, 2009 Episodes: Adviser! + School Festival!, Ura-On!: Mio's Underpants
K-ON! 4 October 21, 2009 Episodes: Christmas! + Freshman Reception!, Ura-On!: Little Yui-chan
K-ON! 5 November 18, 2009 Episodes: New Club Member! + Another Training Camp!, Ura-On!: Light Music Club's Uninhabited Island Series
K-ON! 6 December 16, 2009 Episodes: Crisis! + Light Music!, Ura-On!: Animal Series
K-ON! 7 January 20, 2010 Episodes: Winter Days! + Live House!, Ura-On!: Winter… Volume
Season 2
K-ON!! 1 July 30, 2010 Episodes: Seniors!, Clean-up! + Drummer!, Ura-On!!: Fortune Telling for Everyone
K-ON!! 2 August 18, 2010 Episodes: Field Trip!, Staying Behind! + Rainy Season!, Ura-On!!: Souvenir Stories
K-ON!! 3 September 15, 2010 Episodes: Tea Party!, Career! + Finals!, Ura-On!!: I Want Siblings
K-ON!! 4 October 20, 2010 Episodes: Teacher!, Hot! + Summer Festival!, Ura-On!!: Childhood Dreams
K-ON!! 5 November 17, 2010 Episodes: Post-Summer Greeting Card!, Summer Classes! + Marathon Tournament!, Ura-On!!: MC Grand Prix
K-ON!! 6 December 15, 2010 Episodes: Upperclassmen!, No Club Room! + Leading Role!, Ura-On!!: 3-Minute Cooking
K-ON!! 7 January 19, 2011 Episodes: Romeo and Juliet!, Yet Another School Festival! + Graduation Yearbook!, Ura-On!!: Sakuragaoka Musical Productions
K-ON!! 8 February 16, 2011 Episodes: Entrance Exams!, After School! + Graduation Ceremony!, Ura-On!!: Once Upon a Time
K-ON!! 9 March 16, 2011 Episodes: Planning Discussion!, Visit! + Plan!, Ura-On!!: Help Us! Yui-chanman / Light Music Club Rap
Live Performances
Volume Release date Contents
K-ON! Live Concert: Let's Go! June 30, 2010 The concert held at Yokohama Arena on December 30, 2009
K-ON!! Live Concert: Come With Me!! August 03, 2011 The concert held at Saitama Super Arena on February 20, 2011

Episodes[]

A list of the episodes of both seasons:

V  T  E   Episodes
Season 1
#1: Disband the Club! · #2: Instrument! · #3: Cram Session! · #4: Training Camp! · #5: Adviser! · #6: School Festival! · #7: Christmas! · #8: Freshman Reception! · #9: New Club Member! · #10: Another Training Camp! · #11: Crisis! · #12 (final): Light Music! · #13 (extra): Winter Days! · 14 (OVA): Live House!
Season 2 #1: Seniors! · #2: Clean-up! · #3: Drummer! · #4: Field Trip! · #5: Staying Behind! · #6: Rainy Season! · #7: Tea Party! · #8: Career! · #9: Finals! · #10: Teacher! · #11: Hot! · #12: Summer Festival! · #13: Late Summer Greeting Card! · #14: Summer Classes! · #15: Marathon Tournament! · #16: Upperclassmen! · #17: No Club Room! #18: Leading Role! #19: Romeo and Juliet! · #20: Yet Another School Festival! · #21: Graduation Yearbook! · #22: Entrance Exams! · #23: After School! · #24 (final): Graduation Ceremony! · 25 (extra): Planning Discussion! · 26 (extra): Visit!  · 27 (OVA): Plan!
Movie K-ON! Movie
Ura-On! Yui's Curiosity Series · Ricchan's Sudden Shots Series · Mio's Underpants · Little Yui-chan · Light Music Club's Uninhabited Island Series · Animal Series · Winter… Volume
Ura-On!! Fortune Telling for Everyone  ·Souvenir Stories · I Want Siblings · Childhood Dreams · MC Grand Prix · 3-Minute Cooking · Sakuragaoka Musical Productions · Once Upon a Time · Help Us! Yui-chanman / Light Music Club Rap

Music[]

See: List of K-ON! Albums

Being an adaption of a manga that shows the daily lives of musicians, the anime published many original musical productions, sung by the voice providers (seiyū) of the main characters, Aki Toyosaki (Yui Hirasawa), Yōko Hikasa (Mio Akiyama), Satomi Satō (Ritsu Tainaka), Minako Kotobuki (Tsumugi Kotobuki), Ayana Taketatsu (Azusa Nakano), Madoka Yonezawa (Ui Hirasawa), Chika Fujitō (Nodoka Manabe), Yoriko Nagata (Jun Suzuki) and Asami Sanada (Sawako Yamanaka).

Like (usually) every other anime, each K-ON! episode has an intro and an outro song, called "opening theme" and "ending theme". The first season's opening theme, "Cagayake! GIRLS", was sung by the seiyū of the main cast, Aki Toyosaki, Yōko Hikasa, Satomi Satō and Minako Kotobuki. The season's ending theme is called "Don't Say 'Lazy'" and was sung by the same cast. Both theme singles were released on the 22th of April 2009. The insert song "Fuwa Fuwa Time", which also became the Light Music Club's/Ho-Kago Tea Time's trademark, was released on the 20th of May 2009. Other songs, played at the shown concerts, were gathered together on the album "Ho-Kago Tea Time", which was published on the 22th of July 2009. The single "Maddy Candy", played by Sawako's band Death Devil, was published on the 12th of August 2009.

Following traditional anime trends, each main character was granted with an own unique "Character Image Song", who got published between June and October 2009 (Yui's and Mio's at the 17th of June, Ritsu's, Tsumugi's and Azusa's at the 26th of August and Ui's and Nodoka's at the 21th of October).

Unlike the first season, the second had two opening and two ending themes which were always sung by the main cast, this time including Azusa's seiyū Ayana Taketatsu too. The first 13 episodes used "GO! GO! MANIAC" as the opening and "Listen!!" as the ending theme. From episode 14 onwards, "Utauyo!! MIRACLE" served as the opening and "NO, Thank You!" as the ending theme. On the 28th of April 2010, the first opening and ending theme were published, while the second were both published on the fourth of April 2010.

During 2010, many singles were released, like "Pure Pure Heart" (second of June), "LOVE" (23th of June) and "Gohan wa Okazu / U&I" (eight of September). The band's second album, "Ho-Kago Tea Time II", was released on both normal double CD and limited edition (that came with a cassette tape) on the 27th of October 2010.

The second season also published new image songs for the character, this time including Jun's seiyū Yoriko Nagata too. The publishment started with Yui's and Mio's songs on the 21th of September 2010. The second set, including Ritsu's, Tsumugi's and Azusa's songs was released on the 17th of November 2010. The last set, containing Jun's, Ui's and Nodoka's versions, was released on the 19th of January 2011.

The anime also had an "Original Soundtrack", who served mostly as background music. The soundtrack of the first season was released on the third of June 2009. The second season mostly used the first soundtrack again, and mixed it with entirely new songs. The second season's soundtrack was released on two CD's, published on the 21th of July and the sixth of October 2010, respectively.

Similar to the "Original Soundtrack", the album as granted with "Official Band Yarouyo!!" albums, which collect many unused background songs, instrumental versions and "TV size Versions" as well as music sheets for the notes of the included songs. The first album was released on the second of September 2009, the second on the third of March 2010, the third on the 26th of May 2010, the fourth on the 15th of September 2010, the fifth on the 22th of December 2010 and the sixth on the 15th of June 2011.

Aside from the main albums, there are certain special/bonus albums like the "Web Radio Show" albums.

V  T  E   K-ON! Music
Theme songs Cagayake! GIRLS · Don't say "lazy" · GO! GO! MANIAC · Listen!! · Utauyo!! MIRACLE · NO, Thank You!  · Singing!  · Ichiban Ippai  · Unmei♪wa♪Endless!
Insert songs Maddy Candy  · Fuwa Fuwa Time  · Pure Pure Heart  · U&I  · Gohan wa Okazu  · Curry Nochi Rice  · LOVE  · Hikari
Singles Cagayake! GIRLS · Don't say "lazy"  · Tsubasa wo Kudasai  · Ohayou, Mata Ashita  · Genius...!?  · Kira Kira Days  · Girls in Wonderland  · Our MAGIC  · Hell The World  · LOVE  · Genom  · Honey Sweet Tea Time  · Ichigo Parfait ga Tomaranai  · Samidare 20 Love  · Tokimeki Sugar  · Fuyu no Hi  · Tenshi ni Fureta yo!  · Interlude  · Ho-kago Tea Time
InstrumentalSongs Cagayake! GIRLS  · Don't say "lazy"  · Utauyo!! MIRACLE  · Singing!  · Our MAGIC  · Sweet Bitter Beauty Song  · Kira Kira Days  · Listen!!  · Happy!? Sorry!!  · GO! GO! MANIAC  · Genius...!?  · Girls in Wonderland  · Unmei♪wa♪Endless!  · Ichiban Ippai  · Ohayou, Mata Ashita  · NO, Thank You!  · Maddy Candy  · Hell The World  · LOVE  · Genom  · Fuwa Fuwa Time  · Tsubasa wo Kudasai  · U&I  · Gohan wa Okazu  · Interlude  · Hikari  · Pure Pure Heart
Albums Cagayake! GIRLS · Listen!!  · Don't say "lazy"  · Utauyo!! MIRACLE  · Singing!  · GO! GO! MANIAC  · Unmei♪wa♪Endless!  · Maddy Candy  · LOVE  · Gohan wa Okazu / U&I  · Pure Pure Heart  · Radion! Special! Vol.1  · Radion! Special! Vol.2  · "Watashi no Koi wa Hotchkiss" Ep. 1 'Kōsan!' Version  · Official Band Yarouyo!! Series
Mini-albums Ho-kago Tea Time  · Ho-kago Tea Time II  · Ho-kago Tea Time in Movie
Soundtracks K-ON! Original Soundtrack  · K-ON! Official Band Yarouyo!! Series
CollectiveMusic Boxes K-ON! 7inch Vinyl "Donuts" BOX  · K-ON!! 7inch Vinyl "Donuts" BOX  · K-ON! MUSIC HISTORY'S BOX
AlternativeVersions of Songs Fuwa Fuwa Time  · Pure Pure Heart  · Gohan wa Okazu  · U&I  · Fude Pen ~Ball Pen~  · Watashi no Koi wa Hotchkiss  · Curry Nochi Rice  · Let's Go (Yui, Mio, Ritsu, Tsumugi, Azusa Mix)  · Hisashiburi no Studio!  · Samidare 20 Love (Eiga 'K-ON!' Mix)  · Tenshi ni Fureta yo! (Eiga 'K-ON!' Mix)
Special Mixes Fuwa Fuwa Time  · Curry Nochi Rice  · Watashi no Koi wa Hotchkiss  · Fude Pen ~Ball Pen~  · Pure Pure Heart  · Ichigo Parfait ga Tomaranai  · Honey Sweet Tea Time  · Tokimeki Sugar  · Fuyu no Hi  · Samidare 20 Love  · Gohan wa Okazu  · U&I  · "Watashi no Koi wa Hotchkiss" Ep. 1 'Kōsan!' Version (Song)
V  T  E   K-ON! Character Image Song Series
Character ImageSong Series Volumes Volume 1: Yui Hirasawa  · Volume 2: Mio Akiyama  · Volume 3: Ritsu Tainaka  · Volume 4: Tsumugi Kotobuki  · Volume 5: Azusa Nakano  · Volume 6: Ui Hirasawa  · Volume 7: Nodoka Manabe
Yui Hirasawa's songs Giita ni Kubittake  · Sunday Siesta  · Let's Go (Yui Ver.)
Mio Akiyama's songs Heart Goes Boom!!  · Hello Little Girl  · Let's Go (Mio Ver.)
Ritsu Tainaka's songs Girly Storm Shissou Stick  · Mezase Happy 100%↑↑↑  · Let's Go (Ritsu Ver.)
Tsumugi Kotobuki's songs Dear My Keys ~Kenban no Mahou~  · Humming Bird  · Let's Go (Tsumugi Ver.)
Azusa Nakano's songs Jajauma Way To Go  · Watashi wa Watashi no Michi wo Yuku  · Let's Go (Azusa Ver.)
Ui Hirasawa's songs Lovely Sister LOVE  · Oui! Ai Kotoba
Nodoka Manabe's songs Coolly Hotty Tension Hi!!  · Prologue
Instrumentals Gīta ni Kubittake  · Sunday Siesta  · Let's Go  · Heart Goes Boom!!  · Hello Little Girl  · Girly Storm Shissou Stick  · Mezase Happy 100%↑↑↑  · Dear My Keys ~Kenban no Mahou~  · Humming Bird  · Jajauma Way To Go  · Watashi wa Watashi no Michi wo Yuku  · Lovely Sister LOVE  · Oui! Ai Kotoba  · Coolly Hotty Tension Hi!!  · Prologue
V  T  E   K-ON!! Character Image Songs
Character Image Songs K-ON!! Character Image Songs: Yui Hirasawa  · K-ON!! Character Image Songs: Mio Akiyama  · K-ON!! Character Image Songs: Ritsu Tainaka  · K-ON!! Character Image Songs: Tsumugi Kotobuki  · K-ON!! Character Image Songs: Azusa Nakano  · K-ON!! Character Image Songs: Ui Hirasawa  · K-ON!! Character Image Songs: Nodoka Manabe  · K-ON!! Character Image Songs: Jun Suzuki
Yui Hirasawa Oh My GIITA!!  · Shiawase Biyori  · Come with Me!! (Yui Ver.)
Mio Akiyama Seishun Vibration  · Soukuu no Monologue  · Come with Me!! (Mio Ver.)
Ritsu Tainaka Drumming Shining My Life  · Yuuzora à la carte  · Come with Me!! (Ritsu Ver.)
Tsumugi Kotobuki Diary wa Fortissimo  · Yasei no Jounetsu  · Come with Me!! (Tsumugi Ver.)
Azusa Nakano Over the Starlight  · Joyful Todays  · Come with Me!! (Azusa Ver.)
Ui Hirasawa UKI UKI New! My Way  · Shiny GEMS  · Come with Me!! (Ui Ver.)
Nodoka Manabe Jump  · Hidamari Living  · Come with Me!! (Nodoka Ver.)
Jun Suzuki Junjou Bomber!!  · Midnight SUPERSTAR☆☆☆  · Come with Me!! (Jun Ver.)
Instrumentals Oh My GĪTA!!  · Shiawase Biyori  · Come with Me!!  · Seishun Vibration  · Soukuu no Monologue  · Drumming Shining My Life  · Yuuzora à la carte  · Diary wa Fortissimo  · Yasei no Jounetsu  · Over the Starlight  · Joyful Todays  ·UKI UKI New! My Way  · Shiny GEMS  · Jump  · Hidamari Living  · Junjou Bomber!!  · Midnight SUPERSTAR☆☆☆
V  T  E   K-ON! Original Soundtrack
Soundtracks K-ON! Original Soundtrack  · K-ON!! Original Soundtrack Vol. 1  · K-ON!! Original Soundtrack Vol. 2  · K-ON! Movie Original Soundtrack  · K-ON! Limited Edition Soundtrack
Insert songs Amefuri  · Usagi to Kame  · Fude Pen ~Ball Pen~ (YuiAzu Ver.)  · Sakuragaoka Joshi Koutou Gakkou Kouka
V  T  E   K-ON! Official Band Yarouyo!!
Sakura Kou Keionbu Part 1 Cagayake! GIRLS (5nin Ver.)  · Don't say "lazy" (5nin Ver.)  · Cagayake! GIRLS (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental)  · Don’t say "lazy" (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental)  · Curry Nochi Rice (Instrumental)  · Watashi no Koi wa Hotchkiss (Instrumental)  · Fude Pen ~Ball Pen~ (Instrumental)  · Fuwa Fuwa Time (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental)  · Cagayake! GIRLS (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Guitar)  · Cagayake! GIRLS (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Keyboard)  · Cagayake! GIRLS (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Drums)  · Cagayake! GIRLS (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Bass)
Sakura Kou Keionbu Part 2 Fuwa Fuwa Time (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Guitar 1)  · Fuwa Fuwa Time (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Guitar 2)  · Fuwa Fuwa Time (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Keyboard)  · Fuwa Fuwa Time (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Bass)  · Fuwa Fuwa Time (5nin Ver.) (Instrumental - Drums)  · Maddy Candy (Instrumental - Guitar)  · Hell The World (Instrumental - Guitar)
~Let's MUSIC!!~ GO! GO! MANIAC (Instrumental - Guitar 1)  · GO! GO! MANIAC (Instrumental - Guitar 2)  · GO! GO! MANIAC (Instrumental - Keyboard)  · GO! GO! MANIAC (Instrumental - Bass)  · GO! GO! MANIAC (Instrumental - Drums)  · Listen!! (Instrumental - Guitar 1)  · Listen!! (Instrumental - Guitar 2)  · Listen!! (Instrumental - Keyboard)  · Listen!! (Instrumental - Bass)  · Listen!! (Instrumental - Drums)
~Let's MUSIC!! 2~ Utauyo!! MIRACLE (Instrumental - Guitar 1)  · Utauyo!! MIRACLE (Instrumental - Guitar 2)  · Utauyo!! MIRACLE (Instrumental - Keyboard)  · Utauyo!! MIRACLE (Instrumental - Bass)  · Utauyo!! MIRACLE (Instrumental - Drums)  · NO, Thank You! (Instrumental - Guitar 1)  · NO, Thank You! (Instrumental - Guitar 2)  · NO, Thank You! (Instrumental - Keyboard)  · NO, Thank You! (Instrumental - Bass)  · NO, Thank You! (Instrumental - Drums)
~Let's MUSIC!! 3~ Tenshi ni Fureta yo! (Ep. 24 'Sotsugyōshiki!' Mix)  · Musunde Hiraite (Ep. 5 'Orusuban!' Mix)  · Fuwa Fuwa Time (Azusa, Ui, Jun Ver.) (Bangai-hen 'Hōmon!' Mix)  · Natsu Fest Kyoku 1 "Rule" (Ep. 12 'Natsu Fest!')  · Natsu Fest Kyoku 2 "Actress" (Ep. 12 'Natsu Fest!')  · Ichigo Parfait ga Tomaranai  · Honey Sweet Tea Time  · Samidare 20 Love  · Tokimeki Sugar  · Fuyu no Hi  · Tenshi ni Fureta yo!  · Ho-Kago Tea Time
~Let's MUSIC!! 4~ Cagayake! GIRLS (4nin Ver.) (TV size Ver.)  · Don't say "lazy" (TV size Ver.)  · Cagayake! GIRLS (5nin Ver.) (TV size Ver.)  · GO! GO! MANIAC (TV size Ver.)  · Listen!! (TV size Ver.)  · Utauyo!! MIRACLE (TV size Ver.)  · NO, Thank You! (TV size Ver.)
K-ON! Movie Hen Unmei♪wa♪Endless! (Instrumental - Guitar 1)  · Unmei♪wa♪Endless! (Instrumental - Guitar 2)  · Unmei♪wa♪Endless! (Instrumental - Keyboard)  · Unmei♪wa♪Endless! (Instrumental - Bass)  · Unmei♪wa♪Endless! (Instrumental - Drums)  · Singing! (Instrumental - Guitar 1)  · Singing! (Instrumental - Guitar 2)  · Singing! (Instrumental - Keyboard)  · Singing! (Instrumental - Bass)  · Singing! (Instrumental - Drums)  · Ichiban Ippai (MOVIE size Ver.)  · Unmei♪wa♪Endless! (MOVIE size Ver.)  · Singing! (MOVIE size Ver.)
V  T  E   K-ON! MUSIC HISTORY'S BOX
Discs with collected songs Disc 1  · Disc 2  · Disc 3  · Disc 4  · Disc 5  · Disc 6  · Disc 7  · Disc 8  · Disc 9  · Disc 10  · Disc 11  · Disc 12

See also[]

  • K-ON! (Manga)
  • K-ON! Movie
  • Ura-On!
  • Characters
  • Music

References[]

  1. なぜ我々は「けいおん!」に萌えてしまうのか? - Why Are We Infatuated With K-On!?, ASCII Media Works, June 7, 2009 (accessed September 30, 2009, Japanese)
  2. TBSアニメーション・けいおん!公式ホームページ / 各話紹介 - TBS Animation K-On! Official Homepage / Each Episode Introduction
  3. K-ON! Extra Episode Green-Lit for 7th BD/DVD Volume. Anime News Network. July 21, 2009 (accessed on July 21, 2009)
  4. K-On! Anime's 2nd Season Officially Announced. Anime News Network. December 30, 2009 (accessed December 30, 2009).

External links[]

  • Anime official website (Japanese)
  • K-On! at Animanga Wiki
  • K-On! at Wikipedia
  • けいおん! at Wikipedia
  • K-ON! (Anime) (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia

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