In 2039, helper androids are widespread as general purpose electronics. Keiichiro lost his family in a traffic accident and retired from his band. One day, he finds an android of an old model in a garbage dump. He takes her home, but after taking her to a repair shop he was told that she couldn't be repaired, so he plans to throw her away. The next day, Keiichiro finds her making breakfast for him. Thus begin the summer days of an android with no memories and a dreamless boy.
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The struggle Kowarekake no Orgol had to go through to become an entry on MAL was, in my opinion, nothing short of an epic battle, as such a wonderful anime should fully deserve to be here on the first second of its release - unlike anime-styled Windows commercials. That being said, Kowarekake no Orgol is a story of an unusual summer, when Keiichiro found a person ( of sorts ) who helped him to get out of the misery life put him trough. Though many compare the storyline to Chobits, I dare say it has little to nothing to do with it aside from an artificialperson. Firstly, this is not a love nor ecchi story ( nor is it shitty ). It is romantic in terms of the setting and story progress more than the relationship. Sometimes cliched but pulls it off nicely. Bittersweet ending that might have some of us in tears and shit. I was honestly surprised by how much of an eye-candy it was, with beautiful scenery and living, vivid animation. The character design is also awesome, although Flower may look a bit too much "moe" for some tastes. Simple but well fleshed out characters, considering the story length. Though far from a perfect watch, this show knows what it wants and for the most part figured out how to present it to its audience. Bearing that in mind, you might find yourself enjoying it much more that you thought. It is an eye-pleasant watch with sweet characters, calm ambient and wonderful music. It may not be everybody's cup of tea, as it often comes out as too cliche, or moe but then again, which anime of this sort doesn't?
Hello this is my first review. Here goes nothing. Well not to spoil this OVA (yes it is a OVA, even though some viewers don't like to watch OVA of anime because sometimes they aren't good enough) but there isn't much to write about. [Story: 8/10] The storyline I thoroughly enjoyed because it was lighthearted and easygoing. Yet I wish there was more and this did have (notice: did have) potential to be a good anime. [Art: 9/10] I went into this thinking that the art was going to be bad, because I have seen some OVA where the producers don't even care about this and just threw stuff together.This surprised me it was very good, and even though this is my first time reviewing I've watched many anime already and I always have an opinion. Good job producers on this short work. [Character: 6/10] OK this department sort of failed for me. The characters do develop but, not just enough for me. Of course I will let the viewer decide. [Enjoyment: 10/10] I thoroughly enjoyed this. The ED was great and man if anybody have the song PM me or something. Yes this OVA has surprised me in more ways than one so Good Job. Not only that but this did make me write my first review so awesome. [Overall: 8/10] Yes very good for a OVA. If you are looking for a sort of lighthearted, easygoing, yet has potential for a series, or just watching on a whim then try this. I highly recommend this for it was just a small company that made this so give them credit they did good.
The story about a human and an android that helping human is pretty much common in these days. We can say "Sora no Otonoshimo, chobits, Eve no jikan, and many others". They present the same things, its about an android (a robot that looks like a human) that helping their master. But neither those anime really hook me off, until i met Kowarekake no Orgel. STORY (9/10) There isnt any strong linear plot on this anime. but basically, Kowarekake no Orgel is focussing on how Keiichiro Kawada spending time with Flower (his android) on the summer days. So what's the fun? The synopsis may sounds boring, but dontbe arrogant. Honestly this anime is great at presenting the story especially the drama within in the story. While many 1 episode anime is rushing the story, but not in Kowareka no Orgel. The story is quite slow and very alluring,furthermore the way how the present every scenes its pretty enchanting and . The way how they bring the audience feelings (in this case, me) is pretty smooth. There isnt any exaggerate moments, Kowarekake made it naturally like the water flow in the river even in the ending, i dont realize if my tears had fallen. ART (8/10) The art in this anime is pretty nice. The background is so bright and pretty details too. Furthermore, its really suitable with the animation itself. The background itself improving the atmosphere that happen in the series, like colorful and bright background makes us (the viewers) realize that this is on happy and cheerful moments and we cant help to feel the happy too. But beside of all that, the quality in this art is pretty common for the other anime. The character design is pretty much adorable too. Especially flower, she is pretty cute and really likeable character. SOUND (8/10) As for the "music" genre, i didnt really notice any songs in this anime. But beside of that, the BGM in this anime is really touchy and improving the emotion feels. With some piano sound, its really hyped up the mood. Especially in the ending, the BGM that using music boxes is pretty calming and touching. At that time, i cant help to shed my tears. and for The voice actor, they did a good job, every seiyuu in this anime really liven up the characters. CHARACTER (9/10) The characters in this anime is really likeable. Like i said before, Flower is maybe can turn you into a lolicon. The cheerful and clumsy personality that she has really makes the show became more attractive and beside Flower, we have Keiichiro as the main character. Keiichiro is more taciturn and quiet, but thats what makes this pairing become more interesting since they're filling each of their shortage. and within 28 minutes of the show, we will see a great development character especially on Keiichiro. OVERALL (9/10) Kowarekake no Orgel is an amazing one episode anime. With just 28 minutes, we like having a complex package of emotional things. You will feel happy at the moment but after a while you will feel sad or maybe ended up crying. What i really love is the way how this anime ended up, The ending is really satisfying and the most important thing is logic. So, basically if you want to have a heartwarming stories with some deeply emotion on it, This anime is the one i can recommend to you. *I really appreciate any feedbacks, comments, or even critize*
I give this tiny but powerful anime a 91/100 Most anime OVAs we see nowadays are either full-blown hentai, side stories to other mainstream anime, or just plain dumb ones. They're nothing like the OVAs we had back in the old days (like, oh, I don't know, Legend of the Galactic Heroes!?). But this is a first in this time: a totally original one episode doujin anime OVA featuring a totally original story! I don't know the history of doujin OVAs (or OVAs in general, though I know the first OVA ever was Dallos, made in 1983 though it was a flop), but this one seemedto touch a lot of people. A little OVA called Kowarekake no Orgel (Half-Broken Music Box). One thing that really surprised me was the animation. This anime was created by a bunch of newbies in a totally independent studio. I have no idea where the heck they got their budget from, but they sure used it well! Every scene is richly detailed and exquisite, even the characters' small movements and small things in the environment, like a water drop falling off of a flower. Seriously, how did a newbie studio get such a good budget for a one episode anime!? Wanna know what's even more crazy? This is a TOTALLY original independent project with absolutely no relation to any other anime, manga, light novel, visual novel, or any other media. EVER. That's what's great about it. I don't remember much about the soundtrack, but I remember most of the BGMs fit the moods of various scenes nicely. And the characters were very nice too! Keiichiro's just a guy who used to love playing music and his family until he lost the latter and gave up the former, along with his dreams. Flower's a discarded robot who's lost her memory and wants to help Keiichiro. I couldn't help but love the bond that they developed as they spent time together. It really shows what a great influence an innocent person can have on someone's broken life. I know that through experience. I wish some of the side-characters were a bit more developed and had more screen time, but I bet the creators didn't have much budget for more than one episode so I guess it's really not their fault. They serve their purpose well and they serve it to the end. Nothing more, nothing less. What I love most about it are the morals behind it. This anime is basically about letting go of the past, accepting the present, realizing that life is too short to be wasted, and moving forward. I love stories like that (if they're not bad or produced poorly, of course). Plus it doesn't try to preach to it's audience either. It just simply shows two broken souls trying to mend each other's broken hearts (or in this case, memories and dreams) and living their lives to the fullest, no matter how short it is. I do wish they showed what happened to Flower, but I think the creators want the audience to decide. All in all, Kowarekake no Orgel is a very sweet, gentle, and pleasant little OVA that will certainly touch the hearts of those who have lost something in life and have trouble moving forward. I certainly love it! Why don't you try it out? I wish it was a bit longer, but that's alright. Nothing in life is perfect.
The OVA was pretty sad but since it was so short I wasn’t able to connect with the characters. Everything went too fast but still, give this a watch,this is my first doujin OVA ;) I suppose Keiichiro called her that because she was holding a sunflower when he found her. Since flower is quite old her memory is tarnished and for her to remember what she does each day, Keiichiro buys her a drawing book so that she can use it as a diary. Her dream is to visit the sea someday. Anyway, some cute pictures of her and him. Keiichiro, finds an android girlamong the trash. His first thoughts were to just leave it as it is but ultimately he gives into his curiosity and takes her with him. Keiichiro takes the android for repair but since it’s an old model, the parts aren’t available any more. However, one day the android wakes up and meets Keiichiro and they become family. Reminds me of Chobits. Aniime it’s really well made, the style of drawing is what I’m quite fond of.(^0 ^)
Kowarekake no Orgel (Half-Broken Music Box) is a heart-warming short animation about a man seeking a purpose for his life and an android seeking a place called home, and their destined meeting on a rainy night is a heaven’s sent that will grant the things which they seek. The story is presented in a flashback form of story-telling in the perspective of a female-like android named “Flower” as she narrates all the happy things that happens to her during her stay on Keiichiro’s (the male protagonist) house one summer season. Flower has trouble retaining her memory so Keiichiro bought her a notebook which will belater used by her as a diary so that she will no longer worry about losing what’s important to her. Each day of that summer season is a brand new experience for Flower as Keiichiro integrates her to society; gaining new experience, learning new things, meeting and socializing with other androids and humans. Not everything is sugary sweet for the two main characters thought. As an android from an older series pass its technical support period and deprived of any replacement parts, Flower is already showing her age and are becoming increasingly inefficient in caring her task as a house-droid which Keiichiro tried his best to remedy and make her useful and functioning. Eventually some hints of Keiichiro’s past will be revealed during their interactions that he cannot seem to move on. Flower, being a helpful android she is tried some very amusing ways to help Keiichiro off his problems. All these are packed on a 30-minute short animation, as a viewer, I wished for more, but it could not be help; still the OVA gave a satisfying and wonderful story with a satisfactory ending. The animation of the OVA is great. A lot of attention is given to the environment making it very detailed. The color tones are bright and crisp looking, providing some very visually impressive backgrounds. The character designs for the androids are wonderful and very cute looking; all the attention was given to make sure the androids are very good looking in every camera angle, every movement, and every eye and facial expression they make. The same thing cannot be said on the human characters though; they are generic looking with noticeably less detail on their designs. In addition, Keiichiro and also other young male characters have spiky hair styles which I’m not a big fan of. The OVA has some very nice background music that complements the animation really well, giving the much needed impact intended to provoke emotions from the viewers. Also has an ending theme that is really good to listen having a lyrics that conveys the story nicely. Voice acting is also well done; I particularly like the voice of Asano Masumi as Flower, she handled her character really well. The same thing can also be said to the other characters. As for the characters, I like how Keiichiro and Flower has enough screen time to have some proper character development despite the relative shortness of the OVA, making them likeable and someone that the viewers can relate on. The minor characters also provided some meaningful conversations that are integral to the story. Despite the small cast, the OVA have some great character interactions going on. Kowarekake no Orgel provided some great entertainment for me as a viewer who loves stories that focuses on human – android interactions. It has an interesting concept that is executed very well, great animation, characters that are likeable and interactions that are nicely done. The anime as a whole can be recommended not just to viewers who are into sci-fi stories that focus on human – android interactions like me, but also to the general audience who just want a good anime to watch.
This 'movie' is only 20 or so minutes long, and is only one part. The movie leaves things open for the viewer to figure out as they are watching it. Many of the few characters were bland, in fact there was only one character I really enjoyed, and it was because in the beginning she was too cute to hate. It was a short movie, that I myself wouldn't have mind if it was a 12 episode series. If it was a series I would be more inclined to grow attached to the characters. The emotions the show tried to bring didn't really come tome, so it sadly failed at that. Over all, it wasn't bad, just too short.
Hello everyone, this my very first review, as inexperienced as I am, I'll try my best to stay objective and assess the content fairly. That being said, let's all board the feels train that you will be on while watching Kowarekake no Orgel. {Story} 9/10 Although very short, it manages to capture your attention albeit its shortness and give you enough information to percieve with no intentions for unnecessary fillers. However it could've been streched into few more episodes and use its potential to the fullest. {Art} 8/10 For a studio which produced this OVA as their sole work it is an impressive piece of art, although not quite suitingmy style, it has some details to it to a certain degree. {Sound} 7/10 I am no expert to judge the sound quality or style, but overall the music did fit and blends in with the scenes and once you dive into the story itself, you won't really pay much attention to it. {Character} 7/10 Due to the story being short, character development is rushed and fast paced. As I mentioned before, the story had potential to be lengthened thus giving more time for the characters to develop. {Enjoyment} 10/10 As much as the shortcomings of the OVA are standing out, I can't help but being moved by the story itself which is the driving force and which helped me dimish other flaws in the OVA. {Overall} 8/10 If you have an hour of time to spend watching this, you definitely wont regret it. Albeit it's shortness and other shortcomings beforementioned, its is incredibly moving and a pleasant viewing experience.
This is definitely amazing considering it only runs for 30 minutes. With an interesting plot, amazingly done animation, cute characters, and nice music, this could’ve been a famous anime.