Energetic drummer-girl of legendary light music anime K-ON has been greeted with waves of birthday cheer from her devotees, constructing their usual cheery shrines in her honour.
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They want to see Ritsu’s chitsu (^o^)v
Wow. K-ON! certainly proved hard to forget. Hell, I still sometimes rewatch certain episodes.
That said…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RICCHAN!!!
Everyone keeps complaining about otaku having the long term mem of a goldfish. Here’s truth that’s not entirely the case. Go otakee. (I just made the plural definition up on the spot, go mee.)
Everyone keeps complaining about otaku having the long term mem of a goldfish. Here’s truth that’s not entirely the case. Go otaku.
Dat forehead.
The thing I find remarkable is that the first season of K-on! first aired over half a decade ago.
For what was regarded by many as a generic moe-blob anime, it’s had a lot of sticking power.
It wasn’t really very generic. The scenarios were generic that were covered in the show, but anyone who sat silently and let themselves blend into it found something there that really does last. Is it the greatest thing ever? Nope. But it sure was a lasting, memorable moment of seeing characters that didn’t seem to be created as an archetype just for the sake of an archetype. They were created for the sake of a personality, which quite honestly was and still is rather rare. Azumanga Daioh was technically the ‘first’ to pave the way anime-wise, but there is something to be said for quality and time put into it.
I mean seriously… there are fans for the random chicks in the class, who were all unique and placed correctly in space. The one who just sat next to Yui became a favorite. That doesn’t really happen by accident or by intention, it just happens.
The thing about the other, “background” girls in the classes were that they were all given names, had specific character designs, and were portrayed accurately and consistently over the course of the show. It’s that level of detail and attention that make K-On a joy to watch over and over again (at least for me).
Every time I watch it again, I see something else that I missed before. Usually a character in the background doing something small, but consistent with the main action.
I know there are many who hate K-On, and deride anyone who likes it. I don’t care. The only reason I don’t have my own shrines like those pictured, to all the K-On characters is a lack of space and the inability to get all those accessories from over here in the benighted land of barbarians.
I’m not saying it’s the best anime ever made. I’m only saying I like it.
We otaku being guitarists, bassists, keyboardists & drummers who play rock find K-On! very charming!
but are you insane enough to do some stupid s♥♥t like this is the question