The story follows the life of Yuu Haruna, who recently moved into Tokyo with his sisters after their father is forced to transfer overseas on work. On his way to buy dinner while looking at his Twitter account, a high school girl suddenly crashes into him. Thinking he was taking upskirt pictures of her, the girl takes Yuu's phone, breaks it, and slaps him before leaving Yuu lying on the ground. As it turns out, this girl—Fuuka Akitsuki—also goes to the school Yuu is transferring to. Unlike most people, Fuuka doesn't own a cellphone; she even listens to music using a CD player. Eventually these two become closer, and decide to form a band with their friends and enter the professional world of music. With Fuuka around, what will now become of Yuu's new life in Tokyo? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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So I saw that this anime had a not of negative reviews, but life's too short to hate things, so I decided to make this review to touch on the parts that I found great and where it could have done better. First of All, this anime is a music/romance anime, at first I thought it was a weird combination, but i felt like it actually worked really well. It's also a music anime which you don't need to be ashamed of if any of your parents catch you watching it (No stages full of girls doing cringy cut/paste dancing in horrible fps). So the animestarts off weird, i personally did not enjoy the first episode as much as the others as i felt like the meeting of the characters was completely unnatural and felt a little forced. Regardless, the characters develop a friendship in the first episode despite their rocky beginnings. The more episodes I watched, the more I actually enjoyed. Fuuka is a sweet, adorable girl with a passion for music, and is incredibly friendly, and cares deeply about her friends. She is shy, and unexperienced with love, and likewise with Yuu, so their characters are quite cute as they eventually develop feelings for one another despite Yuu and Fuuka have a slight speedbump in their relationship, allowing for them to discover what the other means to them. On to the music side of things, the sense of time in this anime is a little weird being honest, like at times it skips days,weeks, months which i personally feel works with this anime, as it saves having montages of characters developing their skills. The anime did make it seem like learning an instrument and making a song is childs play, which we all know for a fact that its quite the opposite. The first song the band learns is Climbers high by a band in the anime called Hedgehogs (whom also play a vital role in the development of the music), and the song was played at the schools culture festival which had a shaking start, but as the band began playing, the crowd warmed up to them and it was a great success. I have no clue why, but when the band was playing and having a great time, I was always getting goosebumps while watching it, i guess I was so happy for everyone. Anyways, im sick of writing a review so imma just say again that lifes too short to hate things, watch an anime and look for the things you enjoyed about it, and not the things you didnt.
Will you watch a series that dropped from 7.5 to 7.07 after the last episodes?? The mediocre meter measured a change of 0.43, in other words, the ending and the last minute changes destroyed the animation. It is boring and mediocre. We want to block it in our memory next to Bing Bong. Usually, a series will rise in the last chapters, but Fuuka is one exception let me correct that, 2017 winter season deception. No matter if you follow the manga or not, you will feel that they took the wrong direction. We can't call the anime an adaptation because it is a sidestory. The animation had potential, but the developments killed any chance of seeing a good narrative. The pacing is horrible. The characters aren't well developed. In this fantastic world, you can be a musician using the 24 hours magical training, and you will get a studio record contract after playing a school fair and a single club concert guaranteed, no hard training needed. The main characters are different in the manga. For example, imagine Vegeta. In the manga, he is arrogant, self- entitled and ruthless, but now we take him into the animation and change him as the lover of all the living creatures. It is like seeing a dog eating cat food and meowing. You can't explain why they focus several episodes on some characters if they were planning to trash them. The drama is forced. The romance is weird, from nowhere the characters start loving each other. Their actions and decisions lack background because the story isn't well developed. There is a big crater in the story, details that you can't explain or aren't needed for the new thing. Even if they wanted to change the story from the manga, they shouldn't tease the watchers with details from the manga (street lights). There were better solutions than this aberration, and we could have enjoyed it more. But not everything is bad. There are some cameos with Suzuka if you are a follower of that story. The art is fine, and the music is good. I am wondering if the main idea of the adaptation was selling the songs because selling the episodes is going to be a pain. Finally, if you want to spend some fun time, perhaps you should pick other animation, you could feel disappointed after watching this. My score is 5.0, I saw Suzuka, but I wanted to see this animated in a different way. All these decisions killed any opportunity for a second season Now let's give this adaptation some awards (for more info read my profile). I will give this the Picard's Facepalm Award; the School Days give me other ending Award and the Sakura Haruno Character Award.
♦Why I think 'Fuuka' deserves a better rating ♦ |||NO SPOILERS||| Not that I'm an otaku but I have been watching a lot of animes. Personally, my favourite are animes about magic (lots of fantasy basicly) so any other must really try hard to get my attention. What drew my attention was the energy of the main character Fuuka, I tend to be alike a little (hehe). So it kind of swept me on board this anime and I continued watching. Whether you believe me or not, I really thought it would end different. You know what I mean I don't have to spoiler. But the factthat it didn't, maybe I liked that even more. It was more honest this way, no matter how hard the truth can be. I liked the pace of the anime, from time to time you hear them say 'it's been x weeks' so you know time is really passing by fast and you're only seeing the important parts. (Like you know, even in soap series you don't see everything like every toilet visit for instance.) They could have made this a 24 episodes anime but I like it better this way, it showed us what it wanted to show and no unnecessarily information to fill it up. The art work is also great, I just can't stand to watch those old or bad quality animes. (sorry) Art work is really important for me because it brings the emotions out better. Sound was great, I love how we actually heard their songs. (instead of skipping that part because of expenses) But also their practices and everything in between. It bothered me a little how long it took them to realize who was in love with who. But I guess even if that wasn't the problem, it's still not easy. Being in love that is. But besides that, there were also characters who seemed to know exactly what was going on and I wish them the best. ♥☺ Overall I really liked this anime ( I didn't cry!... I didn't!!) So I'd definitely recommend it!
What makes a good character? In my opinion, the most essential thing of all is a relatable personality. Otherwise, the audience won’t be able to sympathise with the character at all. This is why people are criticising Kirito from Sword Art Online for being too overpowered; while at the same time praising Saitama from One Punch Man even though he’s litteraly one of the most overpowered characters in all of fiction including the bible. What makes us care about him is his altruism and normal life style. He’s depicted as a normal dude who just happens to be a godlike figure, whereas Kirito is depictedas a godlike figure who just happens to be a normal dude. This is also why the characters in Fuuka never succeeds in making me give two shits about them. From the get go we are presented with a main character whose actions are as logical as a flat Earth painted by Dali. Not only does he decide to hang out with the psycho who just smashed his phone into a million pieces, but he also decides not to mention the fact that the very famous singer said psycho loves is an old childhood friend of his; something he doesn’t tell her until episode four, after they’ve gone to her concert together. This is where we as an audience gets pulled out of the immersion of the show. Because just like a magic trick isn’t as effective if we’re able to see the card hidden in the sleeve, a show loses its credibility if the audience are able to see the hand of the director. In this case it’s painfully obvious that the only reason why the main character acts as he does, is to create drama later on. In other words, the show sacrifices its inner logic in favor of a spicy story. In fact, the whole show is a little bit too convenient. The main character just happens to be a childhood friend of Fuuka’s favorite singer. Their teacher just happens to be a member of Fuuka’s favorite band. The person Yuu tweets with just happens to be sitting in front of him. The list goes on. And when you have so many examples of coincidences stacked on top of each other, it becomes impossible to relate to anything that happens just because it’s so unbelievable. The shallow characters combined with the bad story structure results in a big ol’ mess. The show never seems to figure out what it wants to be, and by the time you reach the end you get a feeling of what was the point? The only real charachter development in the whole show is that Yuu learns how to play the bass on a professional level in the span of what feels like a few weeks, that’s it. In the end, Fuuka expects you to relate to unrelatable characters and believe an unbelievable story. And not to mention, it’s pretty &#@% boring.
Anime original adaptations have always been a heavily debated subject within the anime community. In some cases it has resulted in a far superior product than its source material, like with Usagi Drop. In other cases it has downright split the franchise's fan base in half, like with Fullmetal Alchemist 2003. And yet in other cases still it has been widely considered to have been a simply terrible decision, like with Akame ga Kill. Whatever your stance on those particular series may be, I think most of us can at least agree on the fact that going heavily anime original instead of faithfully following the source material is veryhit-or-miss. Sometimes it works, but most of the time it does not. And in Fuuka's case, I am honestly not sure what to think of it, because its original elements ended up turning an already mediocre manga into an equally mediocre anime... but for totally different reasons. Before I get into this though, I would just like to mention that Fuuka is actually a next generation sequel to an older series called Suzuka. To get straight to the point, no you do *not* need to watch/read it before watching this anime as they are wholly separate stories. All you really need to know is that the protagonist and main heroine of Suzuka are Fuuka's parents, and that they are both national level athletes. That aside Suzuka is a ten times better romance manga than Fuuka has ever been so I would still definitely recommend it if you have the time (never watched its anime though but as far as I know it was a very incomplete adaptation so you are probably better off with the manga). In any case, Fuuka is to a large extent a rather old school and cliché romance drama. We begin with the fairly reserved and introverted protagonist Haruna Yuu who prefers to spend his spare time on Twitter over hanging out with friends, who one day moves to a new town. There he runs into a strange yet energetic girl with blue hair called Akatsuki Fuuka; a girl running around wearing a pair of headphones and listening to an old CD-player instead of using a phone. Some misunderstandings ensue, but the two of them eventually sort things out, and in the process end up befriending each other. And so begins the spark of a potential romance in the making. Fuuka is someone living with an uncertain future. Because of her parents she is largely expected to become a professional athlete as well, but that is not something she wants to become. Instead, she spends a lot of time outside hanging out with Yuu in order to try to find what she really wants to do in life. And eventually, the answer she arrives at with Yuu's help, is music, which alongside romance is the central theme of the story as the two of them set out to start a band together with their friends from school. It all sounds simple enough, but unfortunately, there are some serious problems with Fuuka as an anime. First and foremost, the drama is incredibly forced and unnatural more often than not. Numerous times we have girls just so happening to show up at *just* the right/wrong moment in order to catch Yuu in some interaction with another girl, leading to misunderstanding upon misunderstanding which the story then has to go about an episode or two sorting out only to return to the status quo again. There is even a scene in the first episode where Yuu and Fuuka are supposed to meet up in town and end up missing each other for a ridiculously long time just because they were standing on opposite sides of a statue at their decided meeting location. I mean seriously? Just how stupid is that? Or how about how she just casually breaks his phone in the opening scene of the show just because he (completely unintentionally) caught a glimpse of her panties? I mean people... would not normally do that, not to mention how Yuu actually reacts to the situation as if it somehow *is* normal. The story has a tendency of generating its continuity through quite simply retarded character behavior which in turn results in drama. The second problem is the characters themselves. While Fuuka is an all-round likable girl with her cheerful and constantly energetic personality, she, just like everyone else in the show, has a tendency to sometimes act incredibly abnormal just for sake of drama as mentioned previously. But you also have to ask just why she would fall in love with Yuu to begin with? Sure, he helped her find a new passion in music by starting a band together, but beyond that Yuu is kind of a doormat. He is cautious and anti-social in nature and generally just follows along wherever Fuuka drags him along, and just feels incredibly bland and uninteresting in general. And do not even get me started on the other band members, they are so forgettable and have so little character development that their sole purpose in the show is effectively to be Yuu's and Fuuka's sidekicks by providing instrumental support. The final character of note is Hinashi Koyuki: an old childhood friend of Yuu who has now become a popular idol. She creates what is a rather unnecessary love triangle by frequently trying to get in-between Fuuka and Yuu, which not only causes drama in-between them but also on a larger scale when her idol otaku fans find out about her feelings after some pictures end up being leaked on the internet. And now we are really getting into the epitome of ridiculous character behavior by seeing how aggressively and violently some of her fans react to the news. Granted I am well aware that there are in fact some really crazy idol fans out there in the real world too, but still come on. The third and final major issue with Fuuka is the anime original content. This is fairly difficult to talk about without spoiling anything, but basically everything from the middle of episode eight and onwards is all anime original. Now, the manga is quite infamous for having one of the most wtf plot twists ever a couple of volumes in which completely alters the story for all future, and not in a good way. This also happens to be one of the worst kept secrets in the anime community though so if you have somehow avoided being spoiled on this then... congratulations. As stupid as this development was though, it was at least quite unique, and really it is without a doubt the most memorable part of the entire manga. So when the anime then decided to not even adapt this at all and instead to go off do something different altogether, I was left with some rather mixed feelings. Sure, if the original version is bad to begin with then doing something else in the anime is not a bad idea on paper, but replacing it with something equally mediocre is not really an improvement. The manga's version was at least unorthodox and unexpected even if it was dumb, but the anime's version is bad *and* generic on top of it. I do not know about you, but personally I would rather take the former. Furthermore, the reason the manga's development is bad is not because of the twist itself (that was actually kind of cool I thought), but rather that the author seemingly ran out of steam completely because ever since it happened, there has been absolutely nothing good happening in it, and that is now over 100 chapters ago... which is kind of inexcusable. However, since the anime would not have covered very far beyond the twist with merely 12 episodes anyway, that would not really have been a problem so why not just adapt it faithfully for as long as the timespan allows and then stop? That would have made sense to me. At the very least it should have been better than the manga if so, but now... I am not so sure. Because instead, we are left with a bunch of additional forced drama between Yuu, Fuuka and Koyuki for our anime original ending, with a heavily increased emphasis on the latter compared to the manga. And while I guess we at least got a sort of conclusive ending for anime-only viewers this way, it still felt very underwhelming in the end. According to an interview with the anime staff and the original mangaka uploaded to Animenewsnetwork on March 17th, Seo Kouji said that while he had never regretted taking the manga in the peculiar direction he did, he had always been thinking about the what-if scenario where had decided not to, and thus said that if Fuuka was finally getting an anime adaptation he would like to take the chance to showcase this what-if scenario in the anime instead, and apparently the anime's producer thought the same. I guess that is a simple and understandable reason, but it also feels more like self-satisfaction than trying to come up with the best final product anime-wise to me. Also, if he really felt that way, was there any reason to throw in all these subtle teasers about the twist throughout the anime only to then never adapt it anyway? It literally feels like nothing but an attempt at trolling and baiting those anime viewers who had already read the manga, which would be rather unprofessional if so. If there is anything positive to mention about this anime though, it would definitely be the music. Of course this might be expected to go hand-in-hand with being an actual music anime, but either way the live performances in Fuuka are actually pretty awesome. Especially the first half of episode eight (right before the original content starts) was really enjoyable to listen to, and by far the best scene of the anime. Granted, this naturally depends on your taste in music as well, but at the very least I think the band performances were really well-made when they actually gave it their all (though it would have been nice if there was a greater song repertoire used throughout the anime). And that is one thing which was most certainly a hell of a lot better than in the manga; there are few things more awkward than reading about a supposedly awesome concert when all you are hearing is the deafening sound of complete and utter silence set to still imagery. Overall though, the main problems with Fuuka stem from the manga being mediocre to begin with rather than it being anyone at Diomedea's fault, and while the decision to go anime original is questionable and in my mind probably wrong, I can still somewhat understand it, and relatively speaking it still resulted in a final product which is not necessarily too much worse than its source material (which admittedly does not say very much). The music elements of the show also come across a lot better in anime format due to actual presence of audio this time, so overall I would still say this was an okay-ish adaptation relative to the manga all things considered. Unfortunately, that still does not make it a very good anime in this case.
Anime version: I don't recommend this anime, it can cause disappointment to the viewers the MC should ended up with Koyuki rather than Fuuka Anyway, I have a better ending in mind so I don't feel sad about this. here's my ending haha (don't worry this ending is only coming into my mind, I don't intend to change everything): to read this you might wanna ignore the (), they are just my commentary and not part of the story In the scene where Fuuka drops her couple strap and almost gets hit by the truck, that scene there where she doesn't pick up the strap should be asign that she should forget about her feelings for Yuu and accept the fact that Yuu is already in a relationship with Koyuki and continue performing on the band. In the concert scene where Koyuki secretly attends the concert and hears the lyrics of the song it makes her realize that Fuuka has also been in love with Yuu, but instead of Fuuka leaving the band, she stays because she has moved on. So yeah, the band didn't disperse but rather they continued performing. The time when Koyuki visits Yuu, Yuu doesn't feel any distress but instead, he is happy that Koyuki visited and she ignores what she heard in Fuuka's song, their conversation is casual actually at that time, then Koyuki suggests that she should be part of the band as their childhood promise and partly she wants to be with Yuu, Yuu then agrees with her (at that time they eventually ended up smashing, I dunno, what do you guys think? but mostly people will do so 50/50, but the entire scene was cut). Yuu then talks to his bandmates about Koyuki entering the band, and everyone agrees. Koyuki talked to her manager about resigning and everything went fine (I don't have any knowledge about this one haha), eventually Koyuki became a part of the band, and then Kuyoki and Fuuka had a conversation alone about Fuuka's feelings about Yuu but Fuuka cleared things out that she has moved on, things went well. As time went by and they became skillful (I know the anime is not quite accurate, I'm a bass player and all I can say is "everyone will never be a pro in a short time unless they are talented"), A music producer Akira Mogami from Flying Cat Inc. recruited their band. That's all, everyone is happy As the ending part where they are adults, Koyuki and Yuu ended up having a child while Fuuka ended up with somebody else. Hope you appreciate this. I'm writing this so that I don't feel devastated
Intro Fuuka based off the manga of the same name is a drama/music anime. Usually music animes aren’t really a genre that I consider that often however from reading the synopsis of the plot and seeing what it was like it piqued my interest. Although I haven’t read the source material yet after this drama I’ll be interested to see it. Story and setting The story for Fuuka largely follows the character of Yuu Haruna a teenager that moved to a nearby town to live with is sisters after his father was moved overseas for work. In the town Yuu encounters several interesting people butthe one that stands out is Fuuka who he meets in the worst way possible. After clearing up any misunderstandings that they had Fuuka and Yuu become fast friends and after some rather sudden inspiration decided to form a band consisting of five people that are from the same school though not known to each other. The story alternates between the performances and the struggles of the band and the interpersonal relationships of Yuu, Fuuka and several main and support characters like Koyuki. The anime is largely set in Tokyo although it moves to other places when needed. Like most anime Fuuka’s story consists of a main plot line that is interspersed with several subplot lines that provide greater insight into some characters. Although I haven’t read the manga some of my friends do and I know that some parts of the anime were changed better accommodate characters that didn’t have as much parts in the manga and give them more of a chance. While I did appreciate the fact that the writers gave the character Koyuki who is my favourite female character on here more screen time I feel that if Fuuka had her original fate things maybe would have been better. Overall I quite liked the story as it not only gave the chance for Yuu and Fuuka to create a band and have fun with something that they both enjoy but also meet others that have the same passion. As a music anime, the key thing is not only do they need to have a strong vocalist but they also need to have a great band backing them up. In this it was nice to see each of the members who originally did not gel to eventually discover that they liked it and get serious and practice. Watching it all come together in one of their performances was impressive. The other part of the main plot is the interpersonal relationships which for the most part are focused on Yuu and the girls Fuuka and Koyuki. I felt that the romance part of the show was well done with both girls being pretty strong characters that have great personalities. In the end, I felt that the romance plot line was handled well enough though I feel that Koyuki was the better girl. Fuuka Fuuka voiced by veteran seiyuu Lynn of High school fleet fame is one of the main characters of the series and the character that the anime/manga is named after. She serves as the main heroine for the story. A positive, upbeat and cheerful girl that’s also rather hyperactive Fuuka acts as the heart of not just the story but also the band. Fuuka is an energetic girl who despite being quick to get angry generally will be the one that says sorry first and is quite friendly. Despite looking like she’s enjoying her high school life Fuuka has feels that she has a hole in her life that makes her life seem empty. This and her love with music was what ultimately caused her to form her own band. The most notable trait of Fuuka is arguably her positive and cheerful nature in that she can stay positive in just about any situation. The frustration that Fuuka feels as part of the emptiness in her life is one of the core reasons for forming the series titular band Fallen moon both to satisfy he love for music both in performing and creating and to enjoy her high school life properly. Fuuka’s personality changes very little over the series but meeting Yuu does alter some of her outlooks in life. Fuuka’s interactions with Yuu is actually quite funny especially when they are still unsure about the feelings that they have for each other. I feel that Fuuka’s seiyuu Lynn actually did a pretty good job voicing her. Yu Yu Haruna voiced by veteran voice actor Yusuke Kobayashi of Re Zero fame is one of the main characters of the series and is the main protagonist of the anime. A Decent, quiet and good natured teenager that moves to Tokyo to live with his sisters after his parents were moved to other country for work Fuuka acts as the conscience and the glue of the band. A good-natured teenager that seems to have an unusual obsession with Twitter Yu can be best described as a rather normal looking teenager that doesn’t actually stand out that much. This isn’t helped by the fact that Yu is actually pretty quiet by nature which reinforces people’s views. Unlike Fuuka who loves music Yu’s love for it did not materialize until the band was formed. Even then his perception towards music which actually forms a part of the main plot didn’t start to change until much later. However, as Yuu continued to practice and perform with the band Yu grew to both appreciate not just the making of music but also of the fun that you get from playing instruments with others that share your passions. This caused his normal quiet and reserved personality to change and Yu become more positive and happy and allowed him to see that there is more to life than twitter. The gradual change in Yu’s personality I felt was well done and I feel that this change was quite natural as well. I feel that Yu’s voice actor Yusuke Kobayashi did a great job voicing Yu. Koyuki Koyuki voiced by veteran seiyuu singer Saori Hayami of the irregular at magic high school and Owari no seraph fame is one of the main characters of the series and is the second main female lead. Kind, caring and understanding Koyuki is a teenager and a popular pop singer that is quite popular in Japan. A childhood friend of Yu’s Koyuki and Yu used to hang out pretty much every day when they were little and Yu’s nickname for her actually comes from when he saw her sing a song and heard how nice her voice was. In the anime, Yu and Koyuki only met again recently as they were separated when they were little due to family circumstances. Being a childhood friend Koyuki actually is the one that understands Yuu the most and she tries to help Yu when needed. Koyuki also has feelings for Yu that slowly become apparent as the series goes on. Though im not sure how Koyuki’s act was handled in the manga I actually liked the romance between Yu and Koyuki as it felt natural and that both had feelings for each other both then and now. As a pop singer that’s also voiced by a veteran seiyuu singer the character Koyuki within the story was given several songs that she sung with my favourite actually being the duet between her and Fuuka. I felt that each of these performances was pretty strong. I also felt that the balance between a pop idols career and her personal life while certainly not as true as it shows was pretty well done. Overall I felt that Saori Hayami did a excellent job portraying Koyuki as a sweet and endearing childhood friend that still loves the main character after all this time. Sara Sara voiced by veteran seiyuu Mikako Komatsu of Tales of Zestiria and Hai to gensou no grimgar fame is one of the main characters of the show and is one of the members of Fuuka’s band. Sara is one of the members of the band and one of Fuuka and Yu’s friends. A second-year student that attends the same high school as Yu and the rest of the band Sara can be described as quiet, reserved and shy and not good around people. In this she is pretty similar to Yu right down to the fact that both are twitter users. In the anime, Sara and Yu unknowingly know each other which when realized created a rather funny conversation in which Sara’s personality changed completely. In the beginning, Sara’s personality created a number of problems due to the fact that she preferred to do things her way while her quiet nature made it difficult for others to talk to her. Apart from her brother Sara’s closest relationship is arguably with Yu as to Sara he is the only person that she knows both online and offline and as such is one of the few that she feels comfortable to be around with. I feel that the change in Sara’s personality was quite natural and seeing her lose composure over Yu is pretty funny. I feel that her seiyuu Mikako Komatsu did a pretty good job here. Makoto Makoto voiced by veteran voice actor Soma Saito of Divine gate and Rokka no yuusha fame is one of the main characters of the series and is part of Fuuka’s band. Makoto is first year student like Yuu and Fuuka and is actually one of Fuuka’s old friends. A calm, friendly and good natured person Makoto usually serves as the voice of reason within the band. Makoto shares a passion for music like Fuuka and actually is an accomplished piano player having won many competitions. In the band, he serves as the keyboardist. Makoto is the only character in the series that seems to have a problem that’s causing him to worry that wasn’t sorted out in this series. In this case, it’s his relationship with his family. Despite this Makoto is well liked by many people due to his easy-going nature and he’s always the one that breaks up tense situations. I feel that his voice actor Soma Saito did a good job portraying him. Nachi Nachi voiced by veteran voice actor Kazuyuki Okitsu of Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio and Orange fame is one of the main characters of the series and is part of Fuuka’s band. A high school student and a former member of the school’s track team Nachi can be best described as a friendly, serious and solid person that is also passionate about things that he does. Originally Nachi was part of the school’s track team that was trying hard to recruit Fuuka having seen her run times but this passion of his soon changed to music after realizing how fun it could be. Nachi is perhaps the one character that took the longest to actually get into the band but later become a pretty good drummer and grew to like being in the band. Though Nachi did not want to do music at first and did not have high hopes about being good at it Nachi proved to be a capable drummer for the band having actually owned a drum set for some time. Though unwilling at first Nachi like everyone else in the band grew to love performing and having fun with friends. Hedgehog band members Hedgehog’s is a band that existed prior to Fuuka’s forming of her own and is one of the main casts favourite bands. Formed of five members like most bands they went in hiatus before the events of the story but served as inspiration for Fuuka enough in that she formed her own band. Over the series, the cast comes into contact with the former members that advice and assist them in their endeavors. The five are voiced by veteran seiyuu’s Yoko Hikasa of the Devil is a part timer fame, Manami Numakura of unlimited Fafnir fame and veteran voice actors Daisuke Hirakawa and Daisuke Ono and Yuichi Nakamura of Denpa Kyoushi and Fairy tail fame. Arts and animation The arts and animation of the series I felt was pretty good. Character designs I felt were reasonably good as was the animation that was used. Music As a music anime, the music of course is an important part of the anime’s charm and story. In terms of music I liked both the opening song climber’s high which was sung by the hedgehog through the lead singers seiyuu and the second opening theme Yukihanabi that was sung by Koyuki’s seiyuu veteran seiyuu singer Saori Hayami. The cover songs that were sung by Fuuka’s band as well as Fuuka’s original song I felt was also well done. Voice acting In terms of voice acting I felt that Fuuka’s and Koyuki’s seiyuu’s Lynn and Saori Hayami both did a great job portraying their characters in the series. Overall conclusion For a music/drama anime to be successful it needs to have both a strong music element that is able to dazzle the audience with strong songs and music and a good drama story to link the personal relationships of the series characters together in an interesting way. This balance of themes I felt was done reasonably well in this anime as firstly the music element was actually pretty good. This was helped greatly by the amazing singing ability of Fuuka’s seiyuu Lynn which combined with the music by the band members really made their performances a sight to see. The drama element though well designed and executed was not as good. While I did like the fact that the character of Koyuki who actually is my favourite female character on here was given more of a larger role I felt that the romance between Yu and Fuuka felt a bit dragged out. I would have been happy if the anime had followed the manga and let her have the same fate as she did in the manga instead. But in truth that part of the romance felt unnecessarily dragged out. Apart from that the music which was actually quite strong here with regards to both the cover songs and the original songs and the animation were relatively good. Voice acting as noted was also pretty good with Saori Hayami and Lynn doing a fantastic job here as always.
I guess Fuuka is another anime that has a decent rating, but mainly has reviews bashing it. Luckily, I didn't watch it all and end up hating it so I'll be one of the few so far to give it a higher score. The story follows Fuuka and how she came to meet Yuu Haruna. They end gathering a few other students and they form a band together. There's romantic stuff thrown into the mix and it ends up just being an enjoyable show as you watch the characters get more attached to each other. The art is vibrant and colorful like itshould be for a show based around music. I really like the character designs and outfits too. The outfits actually kind of help you tell what the characters main type of role is in the show. The sound was really good. The slower music scores worked well for the romantic scenes and drama scenes, while the more upbeat lyrics worked well for their concerts/performances, and happy moments. Both types of sound tied very nicely together. The characters are kind of lacking though. I don't hate any of them, but not all of them are memorable. At least, the main characters get development. I enjoyed watching this each week. It is something different and all the elements came to together to make it a really enjoyable experience.
I hate this animes so much . Essentially its about childhood friend that leaves to go prove her worth and love to the person she loves . But all that effort is literally is for nothing because random nobody girl steal his heart without much effort. I really hate anime that do this kinda cliche . Effort should always be rewarded. It was obviously based on the title this about those story that childhood friend Nevers wins. It such cliche writing trope in Japanese stories. It's annoying because theirs hardly ever childhood love stories where they win against. It wouldve been more surprising to have protagonistrealize all the effort she put into showing her love to him. Keeps following the narrative the childhood friends always loses.
Fuuka... I believed that this anime is going to be way better than the manga since I've seen so many changes in the plot from the beginning... But then they screwed up everything and it has finished as it did. The point of that why the rating of this anime is going down more and more is just the fact that Seo is an awesome artist, but terrible story writer. But to the point! You can scroll down to the overall point just to get general info. - Story The story itself wasn't terrible from the beginning - somehow it drew the attention of many people, right? Andit wasn't different in my case. I really loved first episodes, they are really good I have to say - the way they introduce the whole plot isn't bad. I have to say those first episodes are really enjoyable - they aren't that rushed as the next are. And that's the point. The story isn't bad itself at all, but the way they show it is. There are many gaps in the story and things which are not explained. The biggest pain in the ass of this plot is the fact that they changed few things according to manga. But this intervention isn't bad itself - why you may ask? That's pretty easy to explain - some of the manga readers aren't happy with the way how manga goes, same with anime fans. I'm not big Fuuka fan, but that's truly cool to see her alive after all :) This intervention is really good in my opinion, but the way what they did after that is in so bad taste. If you change the story do it till the end, not like this you did... I mean - if you change the story it's cool, do it - it's your business but do it with the head. Let the new story flow not bury it with the old one. It's really bad taste in my opinion. And the way the story is rushed is even worse. They made like 3 episodes with Koyuki (my fav - but it's subjective so it's not important in rating) and they lost some precious time (1h) to make up the story the way it wouldn't be that rushed. *eghem* -the f***ed up- If the story had been provided with Koyuki or Fuuka path for the whole time it would be a cool plot, well-made story. But it's not... Final result: 3/10 - Art The art is one of the best sides of this show. I mean it's really good - as colorful as the Samsung system overlay xD But that's good, art and the animation quality stands on really high level what is really cool for people like me who enjoys good views (I don't mean fanservice by this) The characters are well drawn, the facial expression is really well made. I really love zooms on Fuuka or Koyuki - they are really good. You can feel it like they are close to ya, and that's cool. I really enjoyed this part of the show. But it's like a game - if only graphics is good, but story or gameplay sucks you can't rate the game well. Sorry. Final result: 8/10 - Music/Sound Of course, this whole anime is about the music so if it had bad one nobody would even give it a try. Maybe not that strict tho xD But you know what I mean. For me, music has carried this anime to the end. *SPOILER* If not music I would be so bored after rejecting Koyuki - I was even thinking about dropping this anime but I had to finish it. *END OF SPOILER* So the music is on the really high level here, Saori Hayami and the others did a really good job here and there <3 That's a big plus for this show. It's still not the top quality but still really high scored stuff. The voice actors are really well selected to their characters. I really like it. Final result: 8/10 - Characters OMG - another pain in the ass. I could rate every single character different way because some of them are truly awesome created, some of them are really bad because of the role they have to play or just because of the personality. The thing which annoys me really badly is the fact that main protagonist is kinda stupid. I mean for real. In my opinion, main characters of this anime are the worst part of it. Except for Koyuki which is kind of main of side characters. I believe that the whole plot would be even better in general if she had been the main character, but that's just guesses. The way the characters act is so forced that it looks like a cheap act. I think that side main characters were the best here, like Makoto or Nachi or Sara. They did a good job here and let the story flow a bit. Final result: 5 - Enjoyment As I said before, first episodes are really good and they let you have fun while you watch them and that's really cool. The art is really nice for our eyes and music is really magnificent in few moments, like ending of the 6th episode - Yukihanabi has just destroyed me <3 I can say that in general only Koyuki scenes could provide me the feelings of watching something good. They weren't too candy like but they let me feel something inside. they had some deeper meaning not like the other shit here. Fan service wasn't needed here tbh but if they already did it, why not. It's not that bad but really... It wasn't needed in some scenes. Final result: 6 -Overall Thanks to Koyuki-chan that I could make some gifs and to Fuuka that she let me make whole 2 gifs :/ .... Better than nothing xD This anime isn't for people who knows something about relations and how the world works. If you wanna give this anime a try, do it - 10eps go ahead, no more xD The plot is simple enough that you know the ending after 3rd episode already, I don't like stuff of this kind - I need some stuff like Clannad when you watch the ending and you don't know what the heck is going on and you write to Key support to ask what was that. The changes they did comparing to manga could make this anime way better. It's better than the manga in my opinion (just a bit like 0.1 points but it's better) but it could be even better and better. But it's not. What a pity :c The whole anime can be compared to a game - which has the wonderful soundtrack which moves your heart, with wonderful realistic like graphics with decent optimization, but the gameplay is so bad and actually the plot is so bad that you don't wanna play it anymore. That's how I feel about this anime. The final score: *dum dum dum* - 6/10 I think that's pretty honest rate. I would love to rate it subjectively but I can... xD I can recommend first 8 eps - it's truly quality stuff guys - then drop :) ~Kuhiro
“I love the music, the meaning behind the lyrics and the rhythm that supports them is truly beautiful with the instruments and the vocals.” ~ One of the good points you'll see in this review. I’ll be reviewing Fuuka as a Manga Reader, what had the tiniest bit of potential to being an ok anime, just melted into nothingness. Fuuka revolved around our main character Yuu who does almost nothing but Twitter. He’ll be on it at his house, or on the streets. However fate pulls Yuu and a certain girl together named Fuuka and of course, we have the usual Cliche misunderstandings, I’ll spare youthe details and just proceed with saying that Yuu got slapped. That’s how things started I was a bit hesitant when I read the manga. Because it started like this, it made me not wanting to continue reading. However, I moved on, I kept on reading. So Yuu bumps into Fuuka, someone who is clearly mostly interested in music, and has favourite artists that are similar to Yuu’s taste as well. That being the Hedgehogs and Koyuki Hinashi. The Hedgehogs are a band that hasn't been around for quite some time due to the disappearances of some of the members. Koyuki on the other hand is none other than the childhood friend of Yuu, which later on, Fuuka finds out. So they know that they share similar tastes and as things proceed, Yuu gives Fuuka that little push to make her pursue her dream of becoming an artist, and they went separate ways and pursued their own dreams, hoping to meet each other once more…Except that didn't happen. Once Fuuka got that push, she decided to make a band. A band that'll blow the socks off of the audience. It consists of Fuuka, Yuu, Mikoto, Sara, and Nachi. The 5 members come together and start practicing with their first song (Sara, Nachi, and Mikoto are all in the same school as Yuu, and they so happen to find them and befriend them and such and then yah they form a band) So once they first started practice, they all sounded like 2 salamanders trying to masturbate in front of 5 baby kittens. It was that bad, but that is natural. You won’t get it right the first time, which is why you practice until you get it right. So while all this is happening there’s the situation between Yuu, Koyuki, and Fuuka. In which case the 2 girls clearly show some sort of affection for Yuu. As much as I love some of the girl characters, other characters are bland as heck. I just find them boring with no significant characteristics (I’m looking at you…Yuu) We know Mikoto is gay and is (thankfully) one of the only ones that can stop the drama from happening between Yuu and Fuuka, we know Sara has the hots for Yuu (Which I can say is easily best girl anyway) and we know that Nacho is just…Nachi, the guy who leads the band and drums and stuff. If we take all of these into consideration, you can see an average anime. One that isn't the worst thing you'll see, but it isn't the best thing you'll see either. The drama is quite forced and the usual love triangle is as play, as well as a lot of plot conveniences. Although there is a love triangle, it’s kind of clear who the winner is. (Hint: It’s in the title ;) ) Now only bashing this anime is not my style. Are there good points? Certainly. If you’ve read the manga, I’m sure you've got a feel of the art style. In the anime you can see that it is clearly different. I do like the art style in the anime and I do love the colours and how it is used effectively. It has a good, kinda consistent flow. Another good points would be the fan service. I mean if Ecchi is a genre in this anime, then I’m expecting some fan service. Boy did they deliver. At least this anime can showcase some of the hottest bodies out there, so I’m thankful for that. And probably my most favourite good point, the music. I love the music, the meaning behind the lyrics and the rhythm that supports them is truly beautiful with the instruments and the vocals just resonated strongly with my happy feelings. When reading, I was eagerly pondering on what the songs would sound like, and damn do they sound awesome. As great as Climbers High is, my absolute favourite song is “A Town Where the Stars Fall.” To the lyrics and the rhythm, to the instruments and the chorus, it truly is a beautiful song. But sometimes, hearing Climbers High repetitively might be a tad annoying. Just a bit, at least for me. I do wish there were more songs but I was satisfied enough that they made a full version of Climbers high and the Town song. It was good enough for me to at least enjoy that. But hey the songs at the last episode was pretty cool. Although the art style and music are exceptionally amazing, the cliche plot and bland characters easily overtake those nice points. Oh well…It is what it is.
Worst anime I have ever seen. Biggest pile of trash ever created. After watching this anime I feel like jumping off a cliff. God help us all. Words cannot explain the amount of disappointment I feel after this anime. I feel bad for the actors who had to act for this anime. Every character should have been aborted and every time I see fuuka on screen I am reminded of the complete failures that infest this world. It you enjoy this anime, I hope you have a wonderful life ahead of you, even though your taste in anime belongs in a the dumpster. Fix yourlife and find Jesus.
It starts off with the hardest cliché ever. The "Meet cute" then a love triangle. But then it starts to kind of not become cliché. Then fan service but that's a given with anime most time but it was during the boring parts to keep the watcher enticed. Then when it starts to escalate. One girl clearly had more personality than the other as well which kind of was upsetting and forced for us to like more. So you'll honestly need to watch the whole thing to be honest to fully enjoy it. I didn't really get bored of it just waited to see whereit goes. Should've stuck with what happened in the manga i felt like that would've really pushed the show higher up and way interesting. Also the ending with the other girl wasn't TOTATTLY elaborated but i think i understood. Just wish more was brought to light towards the end and needed a lil more. Maybe a sub plot.
Look, it's an anime about people who are good at playing music. Yeah, look, don't listen, because the music they are playing is mediocre at best and actually awful. But they never stop blowing their own horn. And the same goes with romance. It's an anime about a boy who loves a girl and they have sorta-relationships. Or not. Who cares. The boy sure doesn't, and the girl is as concerned and is feeling as much as a corpse. This anime is as shallow as a dry poddle. It's a shame they've wasted such quality art on it.Don't waste your time, just check some screencaps and you'll know everything about it. There's not much story and no development at all.
In my opinion, the best part of this anime was the music, and even that wasn't anything exceptional. It felt rushed in some parts and slow in others, the characters were dull and could have been fleshed out so much more. But of course, why waste air time on character development when you can add in another panty shot or another scene of the main character's sisters in their underwear? I'm still not sure if I actually enjoyed the song "Climber's High," or if I just heard it enough times throughout the duration of this anime that I started to think I enjoyed it justso I could sit through it again. All in all, a pretty mediocre anime that made me feel as if I'd wasted my time.
Ohhh Boy.... This show is not good at all. The only two good things about the show is that the dubbing, in both English and Japanese, sounds really good and the animation is great. That's it... The story is very generic, predictable, and annoying. It surrounds Fuuka, it's all about her! If she wants something, she's going to get it no matter who she inconveniences. She wants to form a band, so she has professionals at her disposal that tell her she's special! This anime even features 2 of the worst (and overused) anime clichés, that makes the story even more annoying! Which I'm not going to point outto avoid huge spoilers. There have been stories like this that were done so much better! Not every episode is hot garbage, the narrative expressed in episodes 7 and 8 might be worth sitting through the other episodes to get there. Apparently the manga is a whole lot better, but after watching this I'm not sure if I should even waste my time reading it. If you're a fan of the manga, stay away from this anime.
Man this is the only anime I've rated 1/10. What i write below contains spoilers I only watched this anime cuz i want fuuka to get rekt by T-Kun. But they change the whole thing. Man, this adaptation sucked. Well u gotta give diomedia a credit. This animation looks alive than the other works. I can feel they're put some time and real effort to it. But overall the adaptation sucked. Well what do u think or what i think may be different. But for me I've read the manga when is started i dropped it tho after 120+ch. I MEAN FUUKA SHOULD DIEAND ANIME WILL GET ANOTHER FUUKA THAT HAS THE SAME LOOKS AND SAME NAME. AND THATS HOW IT SHOULD BE.
Have you ever seen White Album 2? Its exactly that but the end is so much better. WA2 left me empty and i hated everything about the ending, and how the relationships worked. Fuuka did a better job with the whole "I love him so much but dont have the courage to tell him face to face" thing. There were tons of misunderstandings the whole time, and they get resolved quick (12 episodes is a bit tight) but its not like it was *horribly done* yaknow? It was a relatively average plot regardless, dont get me wrong, but it was also a good kind ofaverage too. Cliche but not so Cliche that it felt boring. Evewry episode is just FILLED with plot points. Like easily 3 at minimum, and thats not even including any drama or resolutions. Would i watch this again? Yaknow, it being so short, yea i probably would. not any time soon as theres still more i want to watch, but Im more likely to rewatch this than WA2. Im sorry i keep referencing that, but its the best example i have. **SPOILER but also not spoiler** We got the fabled beach episode on episode 3 and it was FILLED with with drama and plot. It chucked like 4 things in that all got resolved that episode.
Fuuka is the "sequel" to the anime/manga Suzuka. the connection between both works is that Fuuka is the daughter of suzuka as you can tell from the distinct blue hair, and also from the writer trying to tie in some activity with the drama and romance. in suzuka's it was about track&running and in fuuka's it is about music and being in a band. anyway the story starts of as a standard boy meets girl, boy becomes infatuated with the girl, and both of them come to like each other.later on Fuuka not knowing what to do with her future decides to pursue acareer in music due to her love of music and motivation from her friends who also join the band as well. through a series of conveniences they meet famous musicians esspically from a band they really like and get some help from them in order to be a better band, and that's about it. the story itself is filled with a lot of cliches from dumb misunderstandings, love triangles, and drama for the sake of drama. the pacing also also very poor either being too slow or to fast at the wrong moments, examples are when the band breaks up and mostly regroup in the span of 1-2 episodes or how yuu leaned to play the bass in one day. the anime did a well enough job adapting the manga since the manga wasn't that good in the first place. i also applaud the studio from deviating from the manga for two reason, one being that i much rather prefer a lackluster ending rather than a disappointing one that forces you to read the manga or wait for the S2 that will probably never happen, and second is the disappointment of some people who watched it and didn't get their beloved truck-kun . other than that it's bad the characters are pretty much on par with mostly any average anime in a school setting, and can best written about in one sentence . even though the anime is named fuuka the main character of the show is yuu who is reclusive and spends more time on social media than with people. fuuka is the love interest and is eccentric and a bit of a megalomaniac. koyuki is yuu's childhood friend who has a crush on him. then the rest of the band are one-note which include makoto the gay pianist, kazuya the drummer just cuz, and sara the reclusive bassist. everyone else isn't worth mentioning. there's is some development when it comes to the love triangle character but all in all feels flimsy. i would have given them points for focusing outside of school and for the characters having more ambitions than a higher grade, but it is mostly for just fuuka, and they cut the school part out making it feel irrelevant. strange for an anime that has music as one it's selling points is that it's pretty lacking. the soundtrack is not worth noting and forgettable. the songs that the band perform just feels like i'm listening the the songs OP multiple times (which is a decent song) although they do end up changing to different songs near the end of the show, but they never give of this impact they are trying to present. the voice acting is fine for the most part and they can sing pretty well. it's mostly standard from what to expect from modern anime. the character designs look decent enough, the contemporary setting backdrop looks decent enough. the animation is okay for what it is since not a lot of action really happens in the anime. overall- it was good production values though are pretty standard for modern anime, but the story and character are very flimsy. 4/10