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K-On!

K-On! (Japanese: けいおん!, Hepburn: Keion!)[a] is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Kakifly serialized in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara magazine between the May 2007 and October 2010 issues, and also serialized in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine. The manga relaunched from April 2011 to June 2012 with two separate storylines published in Manga Time Kirara and Manga Time Kirara Carat. The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press. A spin-off manga about a different band of high school girls, K-On! Shuffle, began serialization in July 2018.

K-On!
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Yui Hirasawa
けいおん!
(Keion!)
Genre
Manga
Written byKakifly
Published byHoubunsha
English publisher
Magazine
English magazine
DemographicSeinen
Original runApril 9, 2007June 28, 2012
Volumes6
Anime television series
  • K-On! (season 1)
  • K-On!! (season 2)
Directed byNaoko Yamada
Produced by
  • Naohiro Tafu
  • Shinichi Nakamura
  • Yoko Hatta
  • Yoshihisa Nakayama
Written byReiko Yoshida
Music byHajime Hyakkoku
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
Original networkTBS, BS-TBS
English network
Original run April 3, 2009 September 28, 2010
Episodes39 + 2 OVA (List of episodes)
Game
K-On! Hōkago Live!!
DeveloperSega
PublisherSega
GenreRhythm
PlatformPlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3
Released
  • September 30, 2010 (PSP)
  • June 21, 2012 (PS3)
Anime film
K-On! The Movie
Directed byNaoko Yamada
Produced by
  • Naohiro Tafu
  • Shinichi Nakamura
  • Yoko Hatta
  • Yoshihisa Nakayama
Written byReiko Yoshida
Music byHajime Hyakkoku
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
Madman Entertainment
Sentai Filmworks
Manga Entertainment
ReleasedDecember 3, 2011
Runtime110 minutes
Game
K-On! Hōkago Rhythm Time
DeveloperAtlus
Publisher
GenreRhythm, trading card game
PlatformArcade
ReleasedApril 26, 2013
Game
K-On! Hōkago Rhythm Selection
DeveloperSega
PublisherSega Interactive
GenreRhythm, trading card game
PlatformArcade
ReleasedNovember 13, 2014
Manga
K-On! Shuffle
Written byKakifly
Published byHoubunsha
English publisher
MagazineManga Time Kirara
DemographicSeinen
Original runJuly 9, 2018 – present
Volumes2
 Anime and manga portal

A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by Kyoto Animation aired in Japan between April and June 2009. An additional original video animation (OVA) episode was released in January 2010. A 26-episode second season, titled K-On!! (with two exclamation marks), aired in Japan between April and September 2010, with an OVA episode released in March 2011. An anime film adaptation was released in Japan in December 2011. Bandai Entertainment had licensed the first season until their closure in 2012. Sentai Filmworks has since re-licensed the first season, in addition to acquiring the rights to the second season and film. K-On! has achieved strong sales in Japan, and by 2011 gross revenues had reached over ¥15 billion ($192 million) in merchandise sales.[3]

Plot

In an unspecified part of Japan, four high school girls join the light music club of the all-girls private Sakuragaoka High School to try to save it from being disbanded. However, they are the only members of the club. At first, Yui Hirasawa has no experience playing musical instruments or reading sheet music, but she eventually becomes an excellent guitar player. From then on, Yui, along with bassist Mio Akiyama, drummer Ritsu Tainaka, and keyboardist Tsumugi Kotobuki spend their school days practicing, performing, and hanging out together. The club is overseen by music teacher Sawako Yamanaka who eventually becomes their homeroom teacher as well during their final year of high school. In their second year, the club welcomes another guitarist, underclassman Azusa Nakano. After Azusa joins they gain more structure and begin to practice more.

After their third year, Yui, Mio, Ritsu and Tsumugi graduate and enroll into a university. There they join its light music club alongside three other students: Akira Wada, Ayame Yoshida, and Sachi Hayashi. Meanwhile, Azusa continues to run the high school light music club alongside Yui's sister Ui, their classmate Jun Suzuki, and new members Sumire Saitō and Nao Okuda.

The spin-off manga K-On! Shuffle focuses on a new set of characters at a different school. After being inspired by the Sakuragaoka High School light music club, Yukari Sakuma and friend Kaede Shimizu seek to form their own club. Along with classmate Maho Sawabe, they discover the Light Music Appreciation Society, a club run by Riko Satou.

Characters

Main characters

Yui Hirasawa (平沢 唯, Hirasawa Yui)
Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki (Japanese); Stephanie Sheh (English)
Yui is the lead guitarist and split vocalist of the Light Music Club who plays a Heritage Cherry Sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard electric guitar that she nicknames "Gīta" (ギー太). Before she learned how to play the electric guitar, the only instrument she knew how to play was the castanets.[4][5][6][7] She does not get good grades in school (though when properly coached, she can achieve astounding results) and is easily distracted by trivialities (mainly those deemed cute and adorable). Yui is a kind and friendly girl, but also clumsy and easily spaces out most of the time; as a result, she can be forgetful and is sometimes oblivious to the situation around her. Yui has shoulder-length, brown hair (a little longer than Ritsu's) which she accessorizes with two yellow hair clips, and brown eyes. She takes a huge liking for any kind of food (though she never gains weight, which is greatly envied by Mugi, Mio,[8] and Sawako[9]). She has a younger sister named Ui, who is very mature and acts as the "older sister" of Yui, taking care of her while their parents are away on business trips.[5] Yui works extremely hard to get better at playing guitar. During performances, Yui plays with amazing energy and joy which usually results in great response from the audience.[10][11][12]
As a musician, Yui has absolute pitch—she can tune her guitar perfectly without a tuner, which greatly impresses Azusa, who has played the guitar much longer than Yui.[9][13] She has a very easy-going nature, but has incredible focus and retention when she has a clear goal in sight; unfortunately, this is limited to only one subject at a time, and her other skills deteriorate quickly (for example, Yui is at one point pressed to make up failing test scores, and she quickly brings her math skills up to par at the expense of her guitar knowledge).[14] Despite all of this, Yui is still devoted to her band and will always practice hard enough for the club. At school, she has become quite admired for her great voice. However, she is known to forget her lyrics mid-performance as well as overdoing things, making her unable to perform sometimes.[15][16][10] Mio was the lead vocalist at first, since Yui could not play the guitar and sing at the same time.[17][15] Yui is also known to write childish lyrics as Ui has assisted her in creating them.[18][19]
Mio Akiyama (秋山 澪, Akiyama Mio)
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa (Japanese); Cristina Vee (English)
Mio is the bassist, songwriter, and split vocalist for the light music club. She is a shy girl who is in the light music club. She plays a left-handed, 3-Color Sunburst Fender Jazz Bass with a tortoiseshell pickguard,[4][5] though is shown playing a Fender Precision Bass in the first manga volume.[20] She uses D'Addario EXL160M medium bass strings.[21] Her bass is given the name Elizabeth (エリザベス, Erizabesu, or Elizabass) later in the anime. While she originally intended to join the literature club, she was forced into the light music club by her childhood friend and the club's president/drummer, Ritsu.[4] She gets excellent grades in school, and while she's very kind and warm, she is also mature and can be strict, especially where Ritsu, who always teases her, is involved. Her weakness is the horrific; she is often incapacitated with fear when stories with disturbing topics come up. She also fears being in the spotlight, is easily embarrassed, and is often subject to teasing from Ritsu[22] and Sawako, their club adviser and eventual third-year homeroom teacher. Mio has long, straight black hair and gray eyes (that are angled slightly more than the other characters). She cites that she chose bass since it is not the center of attention in the band, unlike the guitarist.[20] Mio is more technical when it comes to music, and Yui often comes to her when she is in need of more guitar tutorials.
Mio is the split vocalist of the band, though given her dislike of being center stage, she tries to avoid taking the lead vocal if possible, generally singing if Yui is unable to.[10][17] She writes most of the songs, although they usually have overly girlish lyrics like "Light and Fluffy Time".[17] As she is left-handed, she becomes entranced whenever she sees left-handed instruments because of their rarity.[7] After their first live performance, the attractive Mio gained a huge fan following (in no small part due to an unfortunate accident that occurred at the end of the show where she accidentally flashed her underwear, after tripping on her bass cable),[16][23] led by an infatuated former student council president.[24] Also resulting from her sudden popularity, most of her classmates voted that she portray Romeo in their class play.[25] Mio comes to greatly enjoy her time at university as she encounters many new experiences.[26] She is also able to overcome some of her shyness and make new friends such as Sachi and Ayame.[26][27]
Ritsu Tainaka (田井中 律, Tainaka Ritsu)
Voiced by: Satomi Satō (Japanese); Cassandra Lee Morris (English)[28]
Ritsu (or Ricchan (りっちゃん, Ritchan), as nicknamed by Yui) is the self-proclaimed president of the light music club and the leader of Hokago Tea Time who plays a yellow Rick Marotta Signature Yamaha Hipgig drum kit (with an add-on floor tom in the opening credits only) combined with a cymbal set from Avedis Zildjian,[4][29] though is shown playing a white Yamaha Absolute Series drumkit in the anime's closing credits.[4][5] She has an ambiguous yet upbeat personality, and is even more extroverted and hammy than Yui, but often has trouble remembering important club activities and announcements and gets constantly rebuked by Mio and Nodoka for forgetting to send in important forms concerning the club.[7][15] Ritsu is cheerful, often likes making jokes and is sarcastic most of the time, but still shares the good heart of the other members. She is skilled at brainstorming ideas that earn money for the club. Ritsu has shoulder-length, brown hair, with her bangs pulled back with a yellow hairband, and gold-colored eyes. She wears her school jacket open. She says she chose to play the drums because they are "cool", but later admits that she has trouble playing instruments which involve intricate finger movements.[5][20][30]
She is Mio's childhood friend and will often take the opportunity to tease her whenever Mio is cowering from something.[22] She is also known to become easily jealous of Mio's other high school friends, even going as far as spying on Mio when on outings with them.[7] Ritsu is always on the go and will stop at nothing for the success of the light music club. Despite her rough mannerisms and speech, she gets cast as Juliet by the majority of her classmates in their class play rendition of Romeo and Juliet and, in the end, manages to act like a proper girl.[25] In the anime, she states her favorite drummer is Keith Moon of The Who.[30] She is skilled at cooking.[31] She has a younger brother named Satoshi (, Voiced by: Mika Itō (Japanese); Amanda C. Miller (English)).[32]
Tsumugi Kotobuki (琴吹 紬, Kotobuki Tsumugi)
Voiced by: Minako Kotobuki (Japanese); Shelby Lindley (English)[28]
Tsumugi, often referred to as Mugi (ムギ) by her friends, is a wealthy Kansai girl with a gentle and sweet personality who plays a Korg Triton Extreme 76-key keyboard, though she is also seen playing a Korg RK-100 keytar in the closing credits of the first season,[4][5] and a Hammond organ in the closing credits of the second season. She originally intended to join the choir club, but joins the light music club instead after receiving an invitation and encouragement from both Mio and Ritsu.[4] Tsumugi is considered a piano prodigy since she has been playing the piano since she was four and has experience in winning various piano contests.[20] Tsumugi has written several songs for the light music club, as well as singing the back vocals in several other songs. She is a good student and has long, pale blonde hair, blue eyes, unusually large eyebrows that apparently run in her family, and a fair complexion that the other characters do not have, but she does not get sunburned. She however, has great difficulty playing electric guitar.
She is the daughter of a company president,[5][20] and her family has several villas in various places around Japan[13][33] (and even one in Finland).[34] Since her father also owns a maid café,[25] she often brings confectionery and an assortment of sweets and pastries to the club room, and she diligently makes tea with a tea set which is kept in their club room. Despite her wealth, she is fascinated by and finds joy in "normal" activities, such as ordering fast food, sharing french fries with her club mates,[4] holding down part-time jobs[32] and haggling over prices.[5][20] Tsumugi displays a rebellious streak occasionally, diverting from her normally well-behaved and mature demeanor to the surprise of the others. She also displays a childlike eagerness from time to time, and possesses unusually high strength, being able to effortlessly carry around her own keyboard, Ritsu's drums, amplifiers,[16][23] and at one point beating an arm-wrestling game in an arcade.
Tsumugi is often entranced by the sight of two girls interacting closely together, sometimes imagining something more risqué in her head.[17] While a lot of things do not bother her, she is fairly conscious about her weight (just like Mio),[8] and she gets a bit anxious when her family's staff start spoiling her friends during villa visits.[9] She later begins learning how to play the guitar from Azusa.[31] Tsumugi has a childhood friend several years younger than her named Sumire Saitō, who is a daughter of the family that serves the Kotobuki household. Tsumugi grew up home schooled, and therefore spent very little time in the outside world. Because of their close friendship, Sumire would purchase everyday items for Tsumugi, like manga that she was not normally allowed to see. Tsumugi was rather taken by some of the yuri manga she received, which may have influenced her later perceptions about relationships. When Sumire started high school, Tsumugi wanted her to experience the light music club on her own, but due to Sumire's shyness Tsumugi came up with the excuse of sending her to the club room to pick up the tea sets that had been left there and told Sawako when Sumire did join that it was okay to leave the tea sets there.[35]
Azusa Nakano (中野 梓, Nakano Azusa)
Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu (Japanese); Christine Marie Cabanos (English)
Azusa is a student in the same year and class as Yui's sister Ui, who joins the light music club and becomes the rhythm guitarist, playing a Fender Mustang electric guitar. She eventually names her guitar Muttan, as it is a Mustang. She is a self-proclaimed "novice" guitarist who has been playing the guitar since she was in the fourth grade, and her parents are working in a jazz band.[36] She is more serious than the other girls, and is kind of a tsundere as she often does not like to admit her true feelings. She often finds herself bewildered by the tea parties and cosplaying aspects of the club, when she would rather just practice, and is curious about how the club is able to play so well despite their problems and lack of practice; still, she's ultimately as kind as the other girls.[37] However, she has a certain weakness for cakes and can be calmed down rather easily, sometimes by just being petted.[37] She is constantly a victim of Yui's physical affection[9] and is nicknamed Azu-nyan (あずにゃん) after trying on a pair of cat ears and meowing ("nyan" being the equivalent of "meow" in the Japanese vocabulary).[36] Despite this, Azusa is ironically not too good with caring for cats.[32] Azusa has long black hair, which she wears in pigtails, and brown eyes. While Azusa is talented at the guitar, she has trouble singing while playing unlike Yui and Mio.[38]
In the band, she looks up to Mio the most due to her maturity and the fact that she is an experienced bassist, even trying to give Mio chocolate on Valentine's Day.[39] However, she sometimes unintentionally makes remarks concerning Mio's weaknesses, such as her weight. She also finds Mugi very beautiful, and envies her hair and large eyes, and later starts teaching her how to play guitar when the two are alone in the club room.[31] Since joining, Yui comes to her for advice on playing guitar,[40] as well as maintenance. She gets a tan extremely easily, once during their time at the beach[9][13] and another during a music festival (even after applying sunscreen).[41] As a result, she frequently gets sunburned as well. She gets lonely very easily, and often worries that everyone in the club will leave her, as they are one year older and will eventually graduate. Due to this, the rest of the girls buy her a turtle to look after, naming it Ton.[42]
Outside of the band, she often hangs out with Ui and Jun whenever the other girls are busy.[43] After the others graduate, she becomes the new light music club president alongside Ui and Jun, who decide to join her.[44] Together with two new members, Sumire and Nao, they form a new band called "Wakaba Girls" (若葉ガールズ, Wakaba Gāruzu, lit. Fresh Leaf Girls). During the Wakaba Girls' first summer training camp, Azusa reveals to Sawako her belief that she is unable to act like a proper president for the light music club; however, Sawako suggests that there is no proper way to define what it means to be a president, and that Azusa will do just fine. While on that same training camp, Azusa is convinced by the others to become the band's vocalist despite her prior reservations on the issue.[45]

Supporting characters

Sawako Yamanaka (山中 さわ子, Yamanaka Sawako)
Voiced by: Asami Sanada (Japanese); Karen Strassman (English)
Sawako is a music teacher who is the adviser for the wind instrument club at the girls' school. An alumna of the school and a member of the light music club in her student days, she does not want people to find out that she was formerly a member of a heavy metal band called Death Devil (of which she was both lead guitar and vocalist and went by the stage name of Catherine (キャサリン, Kyasarin)[12]), thus she covers up by being mild and gentle to her coworkers and especially to students. She is forced to be the adviser of the light music club, as Ritsu blackmails her after the girls learn of her past.[15][22] However, she is able to juggle being the adviser for the wind instrument club as well, even as the story progresses. Though she has a mature and gentle demeanor in the school, Sawako (affectionately addressed as Sawa-chan (さわちゃん, Sawa-chan) by both Ritsu and Yui) displays a totally different, completely authentic character when she is alone with the light music club. In reality, she is rather wild, lazy, and is quite an irresponsible teacher who enjoys dressing up the light music club in (sometimes embarrassing) cosplay costumes (like French maid uniforms), much to the dismay of Mio.[46] She gets a thrill out of the rare moments where she is praised for her work.[47]
She names the club band "Ho-kago Tea Time" after the members take too long deciding on a name themselves.[47] In the anime, she once fills in for Yui with her white Epiphone "1958" Korina Flying V electric guitar.[11] She becomes the girls' homeroom teacher in their third year, and puts Nodoka and all the band members (except Azusa, since she is a grade lower) in the same class, so she does not have to remember as many names.[6] An episode in the second anime season reveals that she owned one of the first Gibson SG models (from around 1960 with a custom stoptail bridge) which is later sold.[42] Due to her relation to the club members, the other students in her class start to call her Sawa-chan as well, ruining her image as a mild-mannered teacher. Her image is further ruined after Death Devil is temporarily reunited at a wedding reception for a high school alumnus. Regardless, her popularity with the students remains unchanged.[48] In spite of her laziness, she still proves herself to be an able mentor, as shown by her willingness to coach Yui as the lead singer[17] and attending their performances.[10] Her music abilities apparently have not dulled over the years, as she is able to substitute for Yui at the school festival at almost no notice without the assistance of a music score, even without any prior practicing of the band's song.[11] Sawako is also very perceptive: she immediately sees through Ui's disguise when she impersonates her sister and on several occasions boasts to the club that there is nothing she cannot see.[11] Sawako is named after real-life Japanese rock musician Sawao Yamanaka from the band The Pillows.[49]
Ui Hirasawa (平沢 憂, Hirasawa Ui)
Voiced by: Madoka Yonezawa (Japanese); Xanthe Huynh (English)
Ui is Yui's younger sister, who begins the story as a third-year junior high school student, but later enters Yui's high school the following year in the same class as Azusa.[10] Unlike her older sister, Ui is mature, responsible, and handles household chores well. Despite these differences Ui shares a very strong relationship with Yui and has a great deal of love and admiration for her older sister that sometimes borders on a sister complex.[8][50] She takes particularly good care of Yui and strives to look after her even at risk to her own health.[18][19] Ui is considered to be the ultimate groupie for her sister's band and supports them with all her heart. She occasionally provides a narrative to the story.[43] Despite being a year younger than Yui, she is nearly identical to her older sister with her hair down and is even able to fool members of the light music club on more than one occasion.[11][51] However, Sawako Yamanaka can tell Yui and Ui apart easily, saying 'their bust sizes are completely different'. Ui is a fast learner, able to learn how to play the guitar after only a few days' practice.[11][52] She is also able to play the organ if needed.[43][53] She eventually joins the light music club along with Jun at the end of the series, becoming a guitarist like her sister,[44] playing a Surf Green Fender Stratocaster electric guitar. Ui becomes fascinated with Sumire's sister-like relationship with Tsumugi upon learning of it, as Ui sees it as very similar to her feelings toward Yui.[35]
Nodoka Manabe (真鍋 和, Manabe Nodoka)
Voiced by: Chika Fujitō (Japanese); Laura Bailey (English)
Nodoka is Yui's childhood friend and confidant who is a member of the school's student council. As a normal, well-mannered and intelligent girl, she is generally taken aback by the light music club's odd behavior, and easily gets annoyed with Ritsu whenever she forgets to fill in the club's application forms.[7][15] She shares the same class as Mio in their second year, who appreciates her companionship tremendously, she being the only person Mio knows in her class.[54] In her third year, she replaces Megumi Sokabe as the student council president and the Mio fan club president as well (after a while), the latter at Megumi's request. In her third year, she shares a class with the rest of Hokago Tea Time. Nodoka chooses to go to a national university as opposed to the same college as Yui and the others. Nodoka is named after guitarist Yoshiaki Manabe from the Japanese rock band The Pillows.[49]
Jun Suzuki (鈴木 純, Suzuki Jun)
Voiced by: Yoriko Nagata (Japanese); Michelle Ann Dunphy (English)
Jun is an outgoing girl and a friend and classmate of both Azusa and Ui from before they joined the light music club. Ui at first tried to get Jun to join the light music club but ultimately failed due to a strange visit to the club room.[10][46] Thanks to this experience, Jun stayed in the Jazz club instead. While there she played a Yamaha Sbv500 bass.[43] Jun became one of Mio's admirers because they both play bass.[55][56] Jun begins to regret not joining the light music club when she hears about all the activities they do and eventually joins the light music club at the end of the series.[44] She attempted to play the guitar but she did not feel that it suited her.[57] She has an older brother named Atsushi who also plays bass and regularly gives Jun lessons. Jun was embarrassed when the light music club found out that she was receiving these lessons because she felt it damaged her image as a person who could learn an instrument on their own.[58] Jun owns a pet cat in the anime series.[32]
Sumire Saitō (斉藤 菫, Saitō Sumire)
Sumire is a shy blonde girl who meets Azusa, Ui and Jun after Yui and the others graduate. She is a freshman, two years below the other light music club members.[51] She is currently working in the Kotobuki household as a maid and originally came to the light music room to try to retrieve Tsumugi's teaset that was left behind after she graduated. After being scared off a few times by Sawako, she eventually agrees to join the light music club and eventually becomes its drummer. Similar to Tsumugi, she is quite talented at preparing tea, but feels inclined to keep her role as a maid a secret from the others due to the fear of being punished by Tsumugi.[38] As her family, who came from Austria (Australia in the manga), were taken in by the Kotobuki household before she was born, Sumire grew up as Tsumugi's playmate, often regarding her as her older sister and inadvertently sparking Tsumugi's interest in yuri by introducing her to manga of that genre. As she grew up and learned the truth about the relation between the two families, Sumire felt she needed to regard Tsumugi with more respect while in public. Sawako reveals that Tsumugi asked that the tea sets be left in the club room. However, before the beginning of the new term Tsumugi had asked Sumire to remove the tea sets thereby ensuring that Sumire would encounter the other members of the light music club and would be invited to join. Sumire's situation is revealed to the surprise of the other members of the club by Sawako.[35] Sumire uses her close ties with the Kotobuki family to reserve the use of their largest seaside villa for her first summer training camp with the light music club.[45]
Nao Okuda (奥田 直, Okuda Nao)
Another freshman in the same class as Sumire. Generally poor at physical activities, Nao goes through several trial runs through various clubs before deciding to join the light music club, as she feels it is where she can try her best.[38] Like the kanji in her name, she is overly honest about her shortcomings. After reading up on music theory, she ends up having an advanced knowledge of music but lacks the ability to physically play it. However, when she is introduced to music creation software, she decides to become the band's producer. She is the oldest among the five siblings in her family.[59] When on her first training camp with the Wakaba Girls, Nao writes the lyrics for the band's first song, titled "Answer". She wrote the song to reflect Azusa's misgivings about her role as president of the light music club. Okuda remarks that she keeps track of all her band mate's conversations and behaviors by entering her observations into her computer, therefore she was able to describe Azusa's exact feelings in her lyrics.[45]
Akira Wada (和田 晶, Wada Akira)
A new character introduced in the restarted manga who is in a band called OnNaGumi (恩那組, On Na-gumi, "Gang of Girls") with her friends Ayame and Sachi. Akira joins the university's light music club alongside Yui and her friends. She has short black hair and often looks intimidating whenever her hair is messy. She studies in the Education department along with Yui. She is easily irritated to a degree but finds herself in a similar position to Azusa from high school as Yui seems to enjoy hugging her. She originally had longer hair in high school, but when a boy she admired accused her band of only being popular because of their cuteness, she decided to cut off her hair and vowed to become popular through talent.[60] She plays an ebony Gibson Les Paul Custom electric guitar which she nicknames "Rosalie".[61]
Sachi Hayashi (林 幸, Hayashi Sachi)
One of Akira's friends, who has long hair. She is OnNaGumi's bassist and is in the same department as Mio.[61] She is taller than Mio, and easily becomes embarrassed about her height if anyone mentions it.[26]
Ayame Yoshida (吉田 菖, Yoshida Ayame)
Another one of Akira's friends, who has short blonde hair. She is OnNaGumi's drummer and is in the same department as Ritsu.[61] Due to their similarities, Ayame and Ritsu become friends very quickly.[27] Ayame tends to follow the latest fashion trends, and has done so since high school.[26]
Kana Yoshii
The president of J. Women's University's light music club who has a sweet appearance, but is generally obsessed over things such as money and looking youthful and can put out a threatening aura when she gets passionate about either one. She was once in a popular band with Hirose though retired upon entering university since wearing school uniforms would be considered silly at their age. However, Kana is still obsessed with school uniforms.[62]
Chiyo Hirose
An upperclassman in the light music club who was once in a band with Kana.[62]
Megumi Sokabe (曽我部 恵, Sokabe Megumi)
Voiced by: Asumi Kodama (Japanese); Amanda C. Miller (English)
Megumi is the former student council president and founder of the Mio Fan Club (with Nodoka becoming her successor in both positions). She stalks Mio during her last few days in high school because she wanted to see Mio one more time. The band offers her a song as a graduation gift.[24] Megumi becomes a good friend of Ritsu through unspecified circumstances much to Mio’s surprise. She also helps Ritsu and Yui with the university entrance exams by giving them her old exam workbooks.[63] She goes to the same woman's university in which Yui and her friends later enroll and lives in the same dorm as them.[64]

Shuffle characters

Yukari Sakuma (佐久間 紫, Sakuma Yukari)
The protagonist of K-On! Shuffle, Yukari is a first-year student and aspiring drummer who decides to get involved in a music club after watching the light music club at Sakuragaoka High School.[65] She elects to play the drums as she enjoys the loud noises. Yukari has a sister Kurumi, who attends a different school.[66]
Kaede Shimizu (清水 楓, Shimizu Kaede)
Yukari's childhood friend. She decides to play the bass after seeing Mio's wardrobe malfunction at the Sakuragaoka High School's light music club performance.[67]
Maho Sawabe (澤部 真帆, Sawabe Maho)
Yukari and Kaede's classmate who sits between them and is part of the Basketball Club. Against her will, she is dragged into the Light Music Appreciation Society; despite being a member of another club, Yukari points out school rules allow for students to be in both a club and an appreciation society.[65][68] She is the appreciation society's guitarist.
Riko Satō (佐藤 莉子, Satō Riko)
A second-year, Riko is the lone member of the Light Music Appreciation Society after the previous members had graduated or left.[65] Although she claims to have never played an instrument, she is proficient in playing technique and music theory.[67][69]

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Manga

K-On! began as a four-panel comic-strip manga written and illustrated by Kakifly. The manga was originally serialized in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara manga magazine between the May 2007[70] and October 2010 issues, ending on September 9, 2010.[71] The manga also appeared as a guest bimonthly serialization in Manga Time Kirara's sister magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat starting with the October 2008 issue.[72] The manga relaunched from April 2011 to June 2012 in two separate magazines. Chapters published in Manga Times Kirara, from the May 2011 issue released on April 8, 2011, to the July 2012 issue released on June 9, 2012, focus on the main cast as they attend college.[73][74][75] Chapters published in Manga Time Kirara Carat, from the June 2011 issue released on April 28, 2011, to the August 2012 issue released on June 28, 2012, focus on Azusa, Ui, and Jun as they continue the light music club.[73][74][76]

Four tankōbon volumes were released between April 26, 2008 and September 27, 2010. The manga was licensed by Yen Press for English release, with the first volume released in North America on November 30, 2010.[77][78] The college arc of the second manga run, titled K-On! College (けいおん! college), was released on September 27, 2012, and the high school arc, titled K-On! Highschool (けいおん! highschool), was released on October 27, 2012. Yen Press have also licensed these volumes in North America.[79][80] In Indonesia, the series is licensed by Elex Media Komputindo. An anthology entitled Minna de Untan! (みんなでうん☆たん, Everybody's Untan!), which features several guest strips from various artists, was released in September 2009. An official anthology series, K-On! Anthology Comic (けいおん!アンソロジーコミック, Keion! Ansorojī Komikku), began sale from November 27, 2009, with five volumes released as of October 12, 2011, and two "Story Anthology Comics" were released on November 26, 2011. An illustration book with official art and fan art from well known dōjin artists was released on January 27, 2010.

A spin-off manga by Kakifly, titled K-On! Shuffle, began serialization in Manga Time Kirara on July 9, 2018.[81] At Anime Expo 2022, Yen Press announced that they licensed K-On! Shuffle for English publication.[82]

Anime series

A 13-episode anime adaptation directed by Naoko Yamada, written by Reiko Yoshida, and produced by Kyoto Animation aired between April 3 and June 26, 2009 on TBS in Japan.[83] The episodes began airing on subsequent networks at later dates which include BS-TBS, MBS, and CBC. The TBS airings are in 4:3 ratio, and the series began airing in widescreen on BS-TBS on April 25, 2009. Seven BD/DVD compilation volumes were released by Pony Canyon between July 29, 2009, and January 20, 2010. An additional original video animation (OVA) episode was released with the final BD/DVD volumes on January 20, 2010.[84] The BD/DVD volumes contained extra short anime titled Ura-On!.

The series later began airing on Japan's Disney Channel[85] from April 2011. Animax has aired the anime in Hong Kong, Thailand, and Taiwan. Both an English-subtitled and English-dubbed version by Red Angel Media began airing on March 16, 2010, on Animax Asia.[86] At their industry panel at Anime Expo 2010, anime distributor Bandai Entertainment announced that they have acquired K-On! for a DVD and Blu-ray Disc release,[87] with Bang Zoom! Entertainment producing an English dub for the show.[88] The series was released over four volumes in standard and limited editions for each format[89] starting on April 26, 2011.[90] Bandai released the full first season on DVD under their "Anime Legends" line on February 7, 2012.[91] Manga Entertainment released the series in the UK in individual DVD volumes during 2011, and in a complete DVD of the first season on April 30, 2012.[92][93] A planned BD box set release in 2012 was cancelled.[94] Sentai Filmworks has licensed the first season and re-released the series on DVD on September 23, 2014.[95] Sentai also re-released the series on Blu-ray on September 1, 2015.[96]

It was displayed on screen at the Let's Go live concert in Yokohama, Japan on December 30, 2009, that a second season would be produced.[97] The second season, titled K-On!! (with two exclamation marks), aired with 26 episodes on TBS in Japan between April 7 and September 28, 2010.[98][99] An additional OVA episode was released with the final BD/DVD volumes on March 16, 2011.[100] As with the first season, the BD/DVD volumes contained extra short anime titled Ura-On!!. This season has also aired on Animax Asia starting October 20, 2010.[101] Sentai Filmworks licensed the second season and released the series on DVD and Blu-ray in two boxsets released on June 19, 2012, and August 28, 2012 respectively. The original English dub cast reprised their roles for this season.[102]

The anime was broadcast on ABC Me in Australia, with episodes being hosted on ABC iview.[103]

Netflix licensed the series and movie in the United States and Canada between November 2019 and November 2021.[104]

Film

A film adaptation of K-On! was released in Japan on December 3, 2011. It follows the girls as they travel to London to celebrate their graduation.[105] Developed as an original story, it was produced by Kyoto Animation with Naoko Yamada as the director.[106][107][108] The film features the two songs "Ichiban Ippai" and "Unmei wa Endless" by Aki Toyosaki. The ending theme is "Singing" by Yōko Hikasa. The film opened at #2 with a gross of ¥317,287,427 (US$4,070,919) from 137 theaters,[109] and has earned a total of ¥1,639,685,078 (US$21,419,792) by the end of its run.[110]

The film features a London cafe inspired by the Troubadour Cafe in Earl's Court, and K-On! fans often visit the cafe.[111] The film was released on BD and DVD on July 18, 2012. Sentai Filmworks released the film on BD/DVD in North America on May 21, 2013.[112] Madman Entertainment released the film in Australia on BD/DVD.[113]

Music

The first season anime's opening theme is "Cagayake! Girls" by Aki Toyosaki with Yōko Hikasa, Satomi Satō and Minako Kotobuki. The ending theme is "Don't Say 'Lazy'" by Hikasa with Toyosaki, Satō and Kotobuki. The opening and ending theme singles were released on April 22, 2009. A single containing the insert song "Fuwa Fuwa Time" (ふわふわ時間, Light and Fluffy Time) used in episode six was released on May 20, 2009. A series of character song singles have been released containing songs sung by the voice actresses of the five main characters. The singles for Yui (by Toyosaki) and Mio (by Hikasa) were released on June 17, 2009. The singles for Ritsu (by Satō) and Tsumugi (by Kotobuki) were delayed, but later released together with the single for Azusa (by Ayana Taketatsu) on August 26, 2009. The singles for Ui Hirasawa (by Madoka Yonezawa) and Nodoka Manabe (by Chika Fujitō) were released on October 21, 2009. The anime's original soundtrack, largely composed by Hajime Hyakkoku, was released on June 3, 2009. The four songs highlighted in episode eight of the anime were released on the mini album Ho-kago Tea Time (放課後ティータイム, After School Tea Time) on July 22, 2009. The single "Maddy Candy" by Sawako's band Death Devil (sung by Asami Sanada) was released on August 12, 2009.[114]

The second season anime's first opening theme is "Go! Go! Maniac" and the first ending theme is "Listen!!"; both songs are sung by Toyosaki, Hikasa, Satō, Kotobuki, and Taketatsu. The singles containing the songs were released on April 28, 2010. From episode 14 onwards, the respective opening and ending themes are "Utauyo!! Miracle" and "No, Thank You!", both by Toyosaki, Hikasa, Satō, Kotobuki, and Taketatsu. The singles containing these songs were released on August 4, 2010.[115] The single "Pure Pure Heart" also sung by Toyosaki, Hikasa, Satō, Kotobuki, and Taketatsu was released on June 2, 2010. Another single, "Love", by Sawako's band Death Devil (sung by Sanada) was released on June 23, 2010. A single sung by Toyosaki, "Gohan wa Okazu/U&I", was released on September 8, 2010.[116] The composer Bice who wrote the song "Gohan wa Okazu" died on July 26, 2010, of a heart attack; the song was their final work.[117] A second set of character song singles were released, starting with the singles for Yui (by Toyosaki) and Mio (by Hikasa) on September 21, 2010. The show'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 October 27, 2010.[118] The second set of singles for Ritsu (by Satō), Tsumugi (by Kotobuki), and Azusa (by Taketatsu) were released on November 17, 2010. The set of singles for Jun (by Yoriko Nagata), Ui (by Yonezawa), and Nodoka (by Fujitō) were released on January 19, 2011. The singles and albums were released by Pony Canyon. A limited edition music box, K-ON! 7inch Vinyl "Donuts" BOX, was released at the Canime Summer Festival on August 11, 2012.[119]

Video games

A rhythm video game titled K-On! Hōkago Live!! (けいおん! 放課後ライブ!!, Keion! Hōkago Raibu!!), developed by Sega for the PlayStation Portable, was released on September 30, 2010.[120] The gameplay involves the player matching button presses in time with music featured in the anime. The game supports local multiplayer for up to five PSPs.[121] The game features 19 songs from the first anime season and first set of character song CDs. The player can customize the clothing, hair style and accessories of the characters, plus customization of the light music room and Yui's bedroom. There is also a custom track maker. A remastered HD port of the game was released for the PlayStation 3[122] on June 21, 2012.[123]

An arcade game developed by Atlus, K-On! Hōkago Rhythm Time (けいおん!放課後リズムタイム, Keion! Hōkago Rizumu Taimu), was released in Japanese arcades in spring 2013. The game features rhythm gameplay and also awards trading cards that can be used to read songs into the game.[124] A second arcade game by Sega titled K-On! Hōkago Rhythm Selection (けいおん!放課後リズムセレクション, Keion! Hōkago Rizumu Serekushon)[125][126] was released on November 13, 2014.

Characters from the series also appear alongside the other Manga Time Kirara characters in the mobile RPG, Kirara Fantasia in 2018.[127][128]

Reception

 
Fans of the anime visit the former elementary school in Toyosato, Shiga, which is used as a model for the high school in the anime.[129][130]

The first manga volume of K-On! was the 30th highest-selling manga volume in Japan for the week of April 27 and May 3, 2009, having sold over 26,500 volumes that week.[131] The following week, the first and second manga volumes were the 19th and 20th highest-selling manga volumes in Japan, having sold 23,200 and 22,500 volumes each the week of May 4 and May 10, 2009. As of May 2009, the first two manga volumes each sold about 136,000 copies each.[132] The third volume sold over 120,000 copies the week of December 14–20, 2009,[133] and became the 46th top-selling manga in the first half of 2010 in Japan (ending May 23), selling over 328,000 copies.[134]

The single for the first anime's opening theme, "Cagayake! Girls", debuted at fourth in the ranking on the Oricon weekly singles chart, selling approximately 62,000 copies. The ending theme "Don't Say 'Lazy'" debuted at second in the ranking, selling 67,000 copies.[135] It was also awarded Best Theme Song at the 2009 (14th) Animation Kobe Awards.[136] Additionally, "Cagayake! Girls" and "Don't Say 'Lazy'" were certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for 250,000 full-track ringtone digital music downloads (Chaku Uta Full), respectively.[137][138] The mini album Ho-kago Tea Time debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon weekly CD albums charts selling 67,000 copies, making it the first image song album credited to fictional anime characters that reached the highest position.[139] The second anime's opening theme "Go! Go! Maniac" and ending theme "Listen!!" debuted at No. 1 and No. 2 in their first week of release on the Oricon singles chart, selling over 83,000 and 76,000 copies, respectively.[140] "Go! Go! Maniac" became the first anime image song to ever top the singles chart and the band also became the first female vocalists to occupy the top two spots on the singles chart in 26 years since Seiko Matsuda in 1983.[141][142] The season's second ending and opening themes, "No, Thank You!" and "Utauyo! Miracle" respectively, sold 87,000 and 85,000 in their first week and ranked at No. 2 and No. 3 in the Oricon charts respectively, only being beaten by SMAP's single, "This is Love".[143] "No, Thank You!" and "Utauyo! Miracle" were certified Gold by the RIAJ in August 2010 for 100,000 copies shipped.[144] The single "Gohan wa Okazu"/"U&I" debuted at No. 3 on the Oricon singles chart, selling 53,000 in its first week.[145] The album Ho-kago Tea Time II debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon weekly CD albums charts selling 127,000 copies.[146]

 
The room at the Toyosato Elementary School that served as the model for the room used by the Light Music Club in the anime. Fans have decorated the room with the items shown in the anime.

The first Japanese DVD volume of the anime series sold around 8,000 copies to debut seventh in the ranking on the Oricon charts for the week of July 29, 2009.[147] The Blu-ray Disc release of the first volume sold about 33,000 copies in the same week, to top the Oricon BD charts. In August 2009, the first volume of K-On! was the top-selling anime television Blu-ray Disc in Japan, having surpassed the previous record holder Macross Frontier, which sold approximately 22,000 copies of its first volume. It was the second best-selling Blu-ray Disc in Japan, trailing only Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone, with around 49,000 copies.[147] However, in October 2009, the first volume of Bakemonogatari surpassed K-On!'s previous record, having sold 37,000 copies at that time.[148] Later, with the release of K-On!! volume 3, total BD sales for the series have outsold Bakemonogatari.[149] Both series have sold a combined total of over 520,000 BD copies as of February 20, 2011.[150]

K-On! received a Best TV Animation Award at the 2010 Tokyo Anime Awards,[151] with K-On!! receiving the same award in 2011.[152] K-On!! also won the Best Television award at the 2010 (15th) Animation Kobe Awards.[153] In 2012, the film was nominated for the 35th Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year award,[154] and won the Best Film award in the 2nd Newtype Anime Awards.[155] The film also won the Theatrical Film Award at the 17th Animation Kobe Awards.[156]

At the beginning of September 2010, the Kyoto prefectural government began using K-On!! to promote the census and encourage people to be counted.[157] In 2011, Sharp and Bandai announced plans to jointly launch a calculator with designs of the characters from K-On!.[158] K-On! has influenced a string of tourism for the rural town of Toyosato, related to the phenomenon of the anime pilgrimage, home to the elementary school that was used as a model for the high school in the anime. The school has opened portions of itself to the public as an exhibit for the series. Matthew Li of Anime Tourist described the exhibit as, "A place that genuinely understands its fanbase and carries all the sentimental props one can remember from the show and more; housing items seen in the school, like a museum."[159] The anime has also inspired real-life musicians. Hiroto, the bassist of The Sixth Lie, joined a band that was influenced by K-On! when he was in junior high school.[160]

Notes

  1. ^ The Japanese title is short for "light music" (軽音楽, Keiongaku); that is, more casual music (e.g. jazz or popular) in contrast to classical.

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Further reading

  • Creamer, Nick (December 2, 2015). "What Makes Kyoto Animation So Special?". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 2, 2015. An analysis of Kyoto Animation's work through the lens of K-On!.
  • Harding, Daryl (May 26, 2020). "How K-ON! Helped Preserve the Small Town of Toyosato". Crunchyroll. Retrieved May 27, 2020. A look into how K-On! changed the small town of Toyosato.

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japanese, けいおん, hepburn, keion, japanese, four, panel, manga, series, written, illustrated, kakifly, serialized, houbunsha, manga, time, kirara, magazine, between, 2007, october, 2010, issues, also, serialized, houbunsha, manga, time, kirara, carat, magazine, . K On Japanese けいおん Hepburn Keion a is a Japanese four panel manga series written and illustrated by Kakifly serialized in Houbunsha s Manga Time Kirara magazine between the May 2007 and October 2010 issues and also serialized in Houbunsha s Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine The manga relaunched from April 2011 to June 2012 with two separate storylines published in Manga Time Kirara and Manga Time Kirara Carat The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press A spin off manga about a different band of high school girls K On Shuffle began serialization in July 2018 K On First tankōbon volume cover featuring Yui Hirasawaけいおん Keion GenreComedy 1 Musical 2 Slice of life 1 MangaWritten byKakiflyPublished byHoubunshaEnglish publisherNA Yen PressMagazineManga Time KiraraManga Time Kirara CaratEnglish magazineUS Yen PlusDemographicSeinenOriginal runApril 9 2007 June 28 2012Volumes6Anime television seriesK On season 1 K On season 2 Directed byNaoko YamadaProduced byNaohiro TafuShinichi NakamuraYoko HattaYoshihisa NakayamaWritten byReiko YoshidaMusic byHajime HyakkokuStudioKyoto AnimationLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA Sentai FilmworksUK Manga EntertainmentOriginal networkTBS BS TBSEnglish networkAU ABC MeNA Anime NetworkSEA AnimaxOriginal runApril 3 2009 September 28 2010Episodes39 2 OVA List of episodes GameK On Hōkago Live DeveloperSegaPublisherSegaGenreRhythmPlatformPlayStation Portable PlayStation 3ReleasedSeptember 30 2010 PSP June 21 2012 PS3 Anime filmK On The MovieDirected byNaoko YamadaProduced byNaohiro TafuShinichi NakamuraYoko HattaYoshihisa NakayamaWritten byReiko YoshidaMusic byHajime HyakkokuStudioKyoto AnimationLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA Sentai FilmworksUK Manga EntertainmentReleasedDecember 3 2011Runtime110 minutesGameK On Hōkago Rhythm TimeDeveloperAtlusPublisherIndexSegaGenreRhythm trading card gamePlatformArcadeReleasedApril 26 2013GameK On Hōkago Rhythm SelectionDeveloperSegaPublisherSega InteractiveGenreRhythm trading card gamePlatformArcadeReleasedNovember 13 2014MangaK On ShuffleWritten byKakiflyPublished byHoubunshaEnglish publisherNA Yen PressMagazineManga Time KiraraDemographicSeinenOriginal runJuly 9 2018 presentVolumes2 Anime and manga portalA 13 episode anime television series adaptation by Kyoto Animation aired in Japan between April and June 2009 An additional original video animation OVA episode was released in January 2010 A 26 episode second season titled K On with two exclamation marks aired in Japan between April and September 2010 with an OVA episode released in March 2011 An anime film adaptation was released in Japan in December 2011 Bandai Entertainment had licensed the first season until their closure in 2012 Sentai Filmworks has since re licensed the first season in addition to acquiring the rights to the second season and film K On has achieved strong sales in Japan and by 2011 gross revenues had reached over 15 billion 192 million in merchandise sales 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Supporting characters 2 3 Shuffle characters 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime series 3 3 Film 3 4 Music 3 5 Video games 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPlot EditIn an unspecified part of Japan four high school girls join the light music club of the all girls private Sakuragaoka High School to try to save it from being disbanded However they are the only members of the club At first Yui Hirasawa has no experience playing musical instruments or reading sheet music but she eventually becomes an excellent guitar player From then on Yui along with bassist Mio Akiyama drummer Ritsu Tainaka and keyboardist Tsumugi Kotobuki spend their school days practicing performing and hanging out together The club is overseen by music teacher Sawako Yamanaka who eventually becomes their homeroom teacher as well during their final year of high school In their second year the club welcomes another guitarist underclassman Azusa Nakano After Azusa joins they gain more structure and begin to practice more After their third year Yui Mio Ritsu and Tsumugi graduate and enroll into a university There they join its light music club alongside three other students Akira Wada Ayame Yoshida and Sachi Hayashi Meanwhile Azusa continues to run the high school light music club alongside Yui s sister Ui their classmate Jun Suzuki and new members Sumire Saitō and Nao Okuda The spin off manga K On Shuffle focuses on a new set of characters at a different school After being inspired by the Sakuragaoka High School light music club Yukari Sakuma and friend Kaede Shimizu seek to form their own club Along with classmate Maho Sawabe they discover the Light Music Appreciation Society a club run by Riko Satou Characters EditMain characters Edit Yui Hirasawa 平沢 唯 Hirasawa Yui Voiced by Aki Toyosaki Japanese Stephanie Sheh English Yui is the lead guitarist and split vocalist of the Light Music Club who plays a Heritage Cherry Sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard electric guitar that she nicknames Gita ギー太 Before she learned how to play the electric guitar the only instrument she knew how to play was the castanets 4 5 6 7 She does not get good grades in school though when properly coached she can achieve astounding results and is easily distracted by trivialities mainly those deemed cute and adorable Yui is a kind and friendly girl but also clumsy and easily spaces out most of the time as a result she can be forgetful and is sometimes oblivious to the situation around her Yui has shoulder length brown hair a little longer than Ritsu s which she accessorizes with two yellow hair clips and brown eyes She takes a huge liking for any kind of food though she never gains weight which is greatly envied by Mugi Mio 8 and Sawako 9 She has a younger sister named Ui who is very mature and acts as the older sister of Yui taking care of her while their parents are away on business trips 5 Yui works extremely hard to get better at playing guitar During performances Yui plays with amazing energy and joy which usually results in great response from the audience 10 11 12 As a musician Yui has absolute pitch she can tune her guitar perfectly without a tuner which greatly impresses Azusa who has played the guitar much longer than Yui 9 13 She has a very easy going nature but has incredible focus and retention when she has a clear goal in sight unfortunately this is limited to only one subject at a time and her other skills deteriorate quickly for example Yui is at one point pressed to make up failing test scores and she quickly brings her math skills up to par at the expense of her guitar knowledge 14 Despite all of this Yui is still devoted to her band and will always practice hard enough for the club At school she has become quite admired for her great voice However she is known to forget her lyrics mid performance as well as overdoing things making her unable to perform sometimes 15 16 10 Mio was the lead vocalist at first since Yui could not play the guitar and sing at the same time 17 15 Yui is also known to write childish lyrics as Ui has assisted her in creating them 18 19 Mio Akiyama 秋山 澪 Akiyama Mio Voiced by Yōko Hikasa Japanese Cristina Vee English Mio is the bassist songwriter and split vocalist for the light music club She is a shy girl who is in the light music club She plays a left handed 3 Color Sunburst Fender Jazz Bass with a tortoiseshell pickguard 4 5 though is shown playing a Fender Precision Bass in the first manga volume 20 She uses D Addario EXL160M medium bass strings 21 Her bass is given the name Elizabeth エリザベス Erizabesu or Elizabass later in the anime While she originally intended to join the literature club she was forced into the light music club by her childhood friend and the club s president drummer Ritsu 4 She gets excellent grades in school and while she s very kind and warm she is also mature and can be strict especially where Ritsu who always teases her is involved Her weakness is the horrific she is often incapacitated with fear when stories with disturbing topics come up She also fears being in the spotlight is easily embarrassed and is often subject to teasing from Ritsu 22 and Sawako their club adviser and eventual third year homeroom teacher Mio has long straight black hair and gray eyes that are angled slightly more than the other characters She cites that she chose bass since it is not the center of attention in the band unlike the guitarist 20 Mio is more technical when it comes to music and Yui often comes to her when she is in need of more guitar tutorials Mio is the split vocalist of the band though given her dislike of being center stage she tries to avoid taking the lead vocal if possible generally singing if Yui is unable to 10 17 She writes most of the songs although they usually have overly girlish lyrics like Light and Fluffy Time 17 As she is left handed she becomes entranced whenever she sees left handed instruments because of their rarity 7 After their first live performance the attractive Mio gained a huge fan following in no small part due to an unfortunate accident that occurred at the end of the show where she accidentally flashed her underwear after tripping on her bass cable 16 23 led by an infatuated former student council president 24 Also resulting from her sudden popularity most of her classmates voted that she portray Romeo in their class play 25 Mio comes to greatly enjoy her time at university as she encounters many new experiences 26 She is also able to overcome some of her shyness and make new friends such as Sachi and Ayame 26 27 Ritsu Tainaka 田井中 律 Tainaka Ritsu Voiced by Satomi Satō Japanese Cassandra Lee Morris English 28 Ritsu or Ricchan りっちゃん Ritchan as nicknamed by Yui is the self proclaimed president of the light music club and the leader of Hokago Tea Time who plays a yellow Rick Marotta Signature Yamaha Hipgig drum kit with an add on floor tom in the opening credits only combined with a cymbal set from Avedis Zildjian 4 29 though is shown playing a white Yamaha Absolute Series drumkit in the anime s closing credits 4 5 She has an ambiguous yet upbeat personality and is even more extroverted and hammy than Yui but often has trouble remembering important club activities and announcements and gets constantly rebuked by Mio and Nodoka for forgetting to send in important forms concerning the club 7 15 Ritsu is cheerful often likes making jokes and is sarcastic most of the time but still shares the good heart of the other members She is skilled at brainstorming ideas that earn money for the club Ritsu has shoulder length brown hair with her bangs pulled back with a yellow hairband and gold colored eyes She wears her school jacket open She says she chose to play the drums because they are cool but later admits that she has trouble playing instruments which involve intricate finger movements 5 20 30 She is Mio s childhood friend and will often take the opportunity to tease her whenever Mio is cowering from something 22 She is also known to become easily jealous of Mio s other high school friends even going as far as spying on Mio when on outings with them 7 Ritsu is always on the go and will stop at nothing for the success of the light music club Despite her rough mannerisms and speech she gets cast as Juliet by the majority of her classmates in their class play rendition of Romeo and Juliet and in the end manages to act like a proper girl 25 In the anime she states her favorite drummer is Keith Moon of The Who 30 She is skilled at cooking 31 She has a younger brother named Satoshi 聡 Voiced by Mika Itō Japanese Amanda C Miller English 32 Tsumugi Kotobuki 琴吹 紬 Kotobuki Tsumugi Voiced by Minako Kotobuki Japanese Shelby Lindley English 28 Tsumugi often referred to as Mugi ムギ by her friends is a wealthy Kansai girl with a gentle and sweet personality who plays a Korg Triton Extreme 76 key keyboard though she is also seen playing a Korg RK 100 keytar in the closing credits of the first season 4 5 and a Hammond organ in the closing credits of the second season She originally intended to join the choir club but joins the light music club instead after receiving an invitation and encouragement from both Mio and Ritsu 4 Tsumugi is considered a piano prodigy since she has been playing the piano since she was four and has experience in winning various piano contests 20 Tsumugi has written several songs for the light music club as well as singing the back vocals in several other songs She is a good student and has long pale blonde hair blue eyes unusually large eyebrows that apparently run in her family and a fair complexion that the other characters do not have but she does not get sunburned She however has great difficulty playing electric guitar She is the daughter of a company president 5 20 and her family has several villas in various places around Japan 13 33 and even one in Finland 34 Since her father also owns a maid cafe 25 she often brings confectionery and an assortment of sweets and pastries to the club room and she diligently makes tea with a tea set which is kept in their club room Despite her wealth she is fascinated by and finds joy in normal activities such as ordering fast food sharing french fries with her club mates 4 holding down part time jobs 32 and haggling over prices 5 20 Tsumugi displays a rebellious streak occasionally diverting from her normally well behaved and mature demeanor to the surprise of the others She also displays a childlike eagerness from time to time and possesses unusually high strength being able to effortlessly carry around her own keyboard Ritsu s drums amplifiers 16 23 and at one point beating an arm wrestling game in an arcade Tsumugi is often entranced by the sight of two girls interacting closely together sometimes imagining something more risque in her head 17 While a lot of things do not bother her she is fairly conscious about her weight just like Mio 8 and she gets a bit anxious when her family s staff start spoiling her friends during villa visits 9 She later begins learning how to play the guitar from Azusa 31 Tsumugi has a childhood friend several years younger than her named Sumire Saitō who is a daughter of the family that serves the Kotobuki household Tsumugi grew up home schooled and therefore spent very little time in the outside world Because of their close friendship Sumire would purchase everyday items for Tsumugi like manga that she was not normally allowed to see Tsumugi was rather taken by some of the yuri manga she received which may have influenced her later perceptions about relationships When Sumire started high school Tsumugi wanted her to experience the light music club on her own but due to Sumire s shyness Tsumugi came up with the excuse of sending her to the club room to pick up the tea sets that had been left there and told Sawako when Sumire did join that it was okay to leave the tea sets there 35 Azusa Nakano 中野 梓 Nakano Azusa Voiced by Ayana Taketatsu Japanese Christine Marie Cabanos English Azusa is a student in the same year and class as Yui s sister Ui who joins the light music club and becomes the rhythm guitarist playing a Fender Mustang electric guitar She eventually names her guitar Muttan as it is a Mustang She is a self proclaimed novice guitarist who has been playing the guitar since she was in the fourth grade and her parents are working in a jazz band 36 She is more serious than the other girls and is kind of a tsundere as she often does not like to admit her true feelings She often finds herself bewildered by the tea parties and cosplaying aspects of the club when she would rather just practice and is curious about how the club is able to play so well despite their problems and lack of practice still she s ultimately as kind as the other girls 37 However she has a certain weakness for cakes and can be calmed down rather easily sometimes by just being petted 37 She is constantly a victim of Yui s physical affection 9 and is nicknamed Azu nyan あずにゃん after trying on a pair of cat ears and meowing nyan being the equivalent of meow in the Japanese vocabulary 36 Despite this Azusa is ironically not too good with caring for cats 32 Azusa has long black hair which she wears in pigtails and brown eyes While Azusa is talented at the guitar she has trouble singing while playing unlike Yui and Mio 38 In the band she looks up to Mio the most due to her maturity and the fact that she is an experienced bassist even trying to give Mio chocolate on Valentine s Day 39 However she sometimes unintentionally makes remarks concerning Mio s weaknesses such as her weight She also finds Mugi very beautiful and envies her hair and large eyes and later starts teaching her how to play guitar when the two are alone in the club room 31 Since joining Yui comes to her for advice on playing guitar 40 as well as maintenance She gets a tan extremely easily once during their time at the beach 9 13 and another during a music festival even after applying sunscreen 41 As a result she frequently gets sunburned as well She gets lonely very easily and often worries that everyone in the club will leave her as they are one year older and will eventually graduate Due to this the rest of the girls buy her a turtle to look after naming it Ton 42 Outside of the band she often hangs out with Ui and Jun whenever the other girls are busy 43 After the others graduate she becomes the new light music club president alongside Ui and Jun who decide to join her 44 Together with two new members Sumire and Nao they form a new band called Wakaba Girls 若葉ガールズ Wakaba Garuzu lit Fresh Leaf Girls During the Wakaba Girls first summer training camp Azusa reveals to Sawako her belief that she is unable to act like a proper president for the light music club however Sawako suggests that there is no proper way to define what it means to be a president and that Azusa will do just fine While on that same training camp Azusa is convinced by the others to become the band s vocalist despite her prior reservations on the issue 45 Supporting characters Edit Sawako Yamanaka 山中 さわ子 Yamanaka Sawako Voiced by Asami Sanada Japanese Karen Strassman English Sawako is a music teacher who is the adviser for the wind instrument club at the girls school An alumna of the school and a member of the light music club in her student days she does not want people to find out that she was formerly a member of a heavy metal band called Death Devil of which she was both lead guitar and vocalist and went by the stage name of Catherine キャサリン Kyasarin 12 thus she covers up by being mild and gentle to her coworkers and especially to students She is forced to be the adviser of the light music club as Ritsu blackmails her after the girls learn of her past 15 22 However she is able to juggle being the adviser for the wind instrument club as well even as the story progresses Though she has a mature and gentle demeanor in the school Sawako affectionately addressed as Sawa chan さわちゃん Sawa chan by both Ritsu and Yui displays a totally different completely authentic character when she is alone with the light music club In reality she is rather wild lazy and is quite an irresponsible teacher who enjoys dressing up the light music club in sometimes embarrassing cosplay costumes like French maid uniforms much to the dismay of Mio 46 She gets a thrill out of the rare moments where she is praised for her work 47 She names the club band Ho kago Tea Time after the members take too long deciding on a name themselves 47 In the anime she once fills in for Yui with her white Epiphone 1958 Korina Flying V electric guitar 11 She becomes the girls homeroom teacher in their third year and puts Nodoka and all the band members except Azusa since she is a grade lower in the same class so she does not have to remember as many names 6 An episode in the second anime season reveals that she owned one of the first Gibson SG models from around 1960 with a custom stoptail bridge which is later sold 42 Due to her relation to the club members the other students in her class start to call her Sawa chan as well ruining her image as a mild mannered teacher Her image is further ruined after Death Devil is temporarily reunited at a wedding reception for a high school alumnus Regardless her popularity with the students remains unchanged 48 In spite of her laziness she still proves herself to be an able mentor as shown by her willingness to coach Yui as the lead singer 17 and attending their performances 10 Her music abilities apparently have not dulled over the years as she is able to substitute for Yui at the school festival at almost no notice without the assistance of a music score even without any prior practicing of the band s song 11 Sawako is also very perceptive she immediately sees through Ui s disguise when she impersonates her sister and on several occasions boasts to the club that there is nothing she cannot see 11 Sawako is named after real life Japanese rock musician Sawao Yamanaka from the band The Pillows 49 Ui Hirasawa 平沢 憂 Hirasawa Ui Voiced by Madoka Yonezawa Japanese Xanthe Huynh English Ui is Yui s younger sister who begins the story as a third year junior high school student but later enters Yui s high school the following year in the same class as Azusa 10 Unlike her older sister Ui is mature responsible and handles household chores well Despite these differences Ui shares a very strong relationship with Yui and has a great deal of love and admiration for her older sister that sometimes borders on a sister complex 8 50 She takes particularly good care of Yui and strives to look after her even at risk to her own health 18 19 Ui is considered to be the ultimate groupie for her sister s band and supports them with all her heart She occasionally provides a narrative to the story 43 Despite being a year younger than Yui she is nearly identical to her older sister with her hair down and is even able to fool members of the light music club on more than one occasion 11 51 However Sawako Yamanaka can tell Yui and Ui apart easily saying their bust sizes are completely different Ui is a fast learner able to learn how to play the guitar after only a few days practice 11 52 She is also able to play the organ if needed 43 53 She eventually joins the light music club along with Jun at the end of the series becoming a guitarist like her sister 44 playing a Surf Green Fender Stratocaster electric guitar Ui becomes fascinated with Sumire s sister like relationship with Tsumugi upon learning of it as Ui sees it as very similar to her feelings toward Yui 35 Nodoka Manabe 真鍋 和 Manabe Nodoka Voiced by Chika Fujitō Japanese Laura Bailey English Nodoka is Yui s childhood friend and confidant who is a member of the school s student council As a normal well mannered and intelligent girl she is generally taken aback by the light music club s odd behavior and easily gets annoyed with Ritsu whenever she forgets to fill in the club s application forms 7 15 She shares the same class as Mio in their second year who appreciates her companionship tremendously she being the only person Mio knows in her class 54 In her third year she replaces Megumi Sokabe as the student council president and the Mio fan club president as well after a while the latter at Megumi s request In her third year she shares a class with the rest of Hokago Tea Time Nodoka chooses to go to a national university as opposed to the same college as Yui and the others Nodoka is named after guitarist Yoshiaki Manabe from the Japanese rock band The Pillows 49 Jun Suzuki 鈴木 純 Suzuki Jun Voiced by Yoriko Nagata Japanese Michelle Ann Dunphy English Jun is an outgoing girl and a friend and classmate of both Azusa and Ui from before they joined the light music club Ui at first tried to get Jun to join the light music club but ultimately failed due to a strange visit to the club room 10 46 Thanks to this experience Jun stayed in the Jazz club instead While there she played a Yamaha Sbv500 bass 43 Jun became one of Mio s admirers because they both play bass 55 56 Jun begins to regret not joining the light music club when she hears about all the activities they do and eventually joins the light music club at the end of the series 44 She attempted to play the guitar but she did not feel that it suited her 57 She has an older brother named Atsushi who also plays bass and regularly gives Jun lessons Jun was embarrassed when the light music club found out that she was receiving these lessons because she felt it damaged her image as a person who could learn an instrument on their own 58 Jun owns a pet cat in the anime series 32 Sumire Saitō 斉藤 菫 Saitō Sumire Sumire is a shy blonde girl who meets Azusa Ui and Jun after Yui and the others graduate She is a freshman two years below the other light music club members 51 She is currently working in the Kotobuki household as a maid and originally came to the light music room to try to retrieve Tsumugi s teaset that was left behind after she graduated After being scared off a few times by Sawako she eventually agrees to join the light music club and eventually becomes its drummer Similar to Tsumugi she is quite talented at preparing tea but feels inclined to keep her role as a maid a secret from the others due to the fear of being punished by Tsumugi 38 As her family who came from Austria Australia in the manga were taken in by the Kotobuki household before she was born Sumire grew up as Tsumugi s playmate often regarding her as her older sister and inadvertently sparking Tsumugi s interest in yuri by introducing her to manga of that genre As she grew up and learned the truth about the relation between the two families Sumire felt she needed to regard Tsumugi with more respect while in public Sawako reveals that Tsumugi asked that the tea sets be left in the club room However before the beginning of the new term Tsumugi had asked Sumire to remove the tea sets thereby ensuring that Sumire would encounter the other members of the light music club and would be invited to join Sumire s situation is revealed to the surprise of the other members of the club by Sawako 35 Sumire uses her close ties with the Kotobuki family to reserve the use of their largest seaside villa for her first summer training camp with the light music club 45 Nao Okuda 奥田 直 Okuda Nao Another freshman in the same class as Sumire Generally poor at physical activities Nao goes through several trial runs through various clubs before deciding to join the light music club as she feels it is where she can try her best 38 Like the kanji in her name she is overly honest about her shortcomings After reading up on music theory she ends up having an advanced knowledge of music but lacks the ability to physically play it However when she is introduced to music creation software she decides to become the band s producer She is the oldest among the five siblings in her family 59 When on her first training camp with the Wakaba Girls Nao writes the lyrics for the band s first song titled Answer She wrote the song to reflect Azusa s misgivings about her role as president of the light music club Okuda remarks that she keeps track of all her band mate s conversations and behaviors by entering her observations into her computer therefore she was able to describe Azusa s exact feelings in her lyrics 45 Akira Wada 和田 晶 Wada Akira A new character introduced in the restarted manga who is in a band called OnNaGumi 恩那組 On Na gumi Gang of Girls with her friends Ayame and Sachi Akira joins the university s light music club alongside Yui and her friends She has short black hair and often looks intimidating whenever her hair is messy She studies in the Education department along with Yui She is easily irritated to a degree but finds herself in a similar position to Azusa from high school as Yui seems to enjoy hugging her She originally had longer hair in high school but when a boy she admired accused her band of only being popular because of their cuteness she decided to cut off her hair and vowed to become popular through talent 60 She plays an ebony Gibson Les Paul Custom electric guitar which she nicknames Rosalie 61 Sachi Hayashi 林 幸 Hayashi Sachi One of Akira s friends who has long hair She is OnNaGumi s bassist and is in the same department as Mio 61 She is taller than Mio and easily becomes embarrassed about her height if anyone mentions it 26 Ayame Yoshida 吉田 菖 Yoshida Ayame Another one of Akira s friends who has short blonde hair She is OnNaGumi s drummer and is in the same department as Ritsu 61 Due to their similarities Ayame and Ritsu become friends very quickly 27 Ayame tends to follow the latest fashion trends and has done so since high school 26 Kana Yoshii The president of J Women s University s light music club who has a sweet appearance but is generally obsessed over things such as money and looking youthful and can put out a threatening aura when she gets passionate about either one She was once in a popular band with Hirose though retired upon entering university since wearing school uniforms would be considered silly at their age However Kana is still obsessed with school uniforms 62 Chiyo Hirose An upperclassman in the light music club who was once in a band with Kana 62 Megumi Sokabe 曽我部 恵 Sokabe Megumi Voiced by Asumi Kodama Japanese Amanda C Miller English Megumi is the former student council president and founder of the Mio Fan Club with Nodoka becoming her successor in both positions She stalks Mio during her last few days in high school because she wanted to see Mio one more time The band offers her a song as a graduation gift 24 Megumi becomes a good friend of Ritsu through unspecified circumstances much to Mio s surprise She also helps Ritsu and Yui with the university entrance exams by giving them her old exam workbooks 63 She goes to the same woman s university in which Yui and her friends later enroll and lives in the same dorm as them 64 Shuffle characters Edit Yukari Sakuma 佐久間 紫 Sakuma Yukari The protagonist of K On Shuffle Yukari is a first year student and aspiring drummer who decides to get involved in a music club after watching the light music club at Sakuragaoka High School 65 She elects to play the drums as she enjoys the loud noises Yukari has a sister Kurumi who attends a different school 66 Kaede Shimizu 清水 楓 Shimizu Kaede Yukari s childhood friend She decides to play the bass after seeing Mio s wardrobe malfunction at the Sakuragaoka High School s light music club performance 67 Maho Sawabe 澤部 真帆 Sawabe Maho Yukari and Kaede s classmate who sits between them and is part of the Basketball Club Against her will she is dragged into the Light Music Appreciation Society despite being a member of another club Yukari points out school rules allow for students to be in both a club and an appreciation society 65 68 She is the appreciation society s guitarist Riko Satō 佐藤 莉子 Satō Riko A second year Riko is the lone member of the Light Music Appreciation Society after the previous members had graduated or left 65 Although she claims to have never played an instrument she is proficient in playing technique and music theory 67 69 Media EditManga Edit K On began as a four panel comic strip manga written and illustrated by Kakifly The manga was originally serialized in Houbunsha s Manga Time Kirara manga magazine between the May 2007 70 and October 2010 issues ending on September 9 2010 71 The manga also appeared as a guest bimonthly serialization in Manga Time Kirara s sister magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat starting with the October 2008 issue 72 The manga relaunched from April 2011 to June 2012 in two separate magazines Chapters published in Manga Times Kirara from the May 2011 issue released on April 8 2011 to the July 2012 issue released on June 9 2012 focus on the main cast as they attend college 73 74 75 Chapters published in Manga Time Kirara Carat from the June 2011 issue released on April 28 2011 to the August 2012 issue released on June 28 2012 focus on Azusa Ui and Jun as they continue the light music club 73 74 76 Four tankōbon volumes were released between April 26 2008 and September 27 2010 The manga was licensed by Yen Press for English release with the first volume released in North America on November 30 2010 77 78 The college arc of the second manga run titled K On College けいおん college was released on September 27 2012 and the high school arc titled K On Highschool けいおん highschool was released on October 27 2012 Yen Press have also licensed these volumes in North America 79 80 In Indonesia the series is licensed by Elex Media Komputindo An anthology entitled Minna de Untan みんなでうん たん Everybody s Untan which features several guest strips from various artists was released in September 2009 An official anthology series K On Anthology Comic けいおん アンソロジーコミック Keion Ansoroji Komikku began sale from November 27 2009 with five volumes released as of October 12 2011 and two Story Anthology Comics were released on November 26 2011 An illustration book with official art and fan art from well known dōjin artists was released on January 27 2010 A spin off manga by Kakifly titled K On Shuffle began serialization in Manga Time Kirara on July 9 2018 81 At Anime Expo 2022 Yen Press announced that they licensed K On Shuffle for English publication 82 Anime series Edit Main article List of K On episodes A 13 episode anime adaptation directed by Naoko Yamada written by Reiko Yoshida and produced by Kyoto Animation aired between April 3 and June 26 2009 on TBS in Japan 83 The episodes began airing on subsequent networks at later dates which include BS TBS MBS and CBC The TBS airings are in 4 3 ratio and the series began airing in widescreen on BS TBS on April 25 2009 Seven BD DVD compilation volumes were released by Pony Canyon between July 29 2009 and January 20 2010 An additional original video animation OVA episode was released with the final BD DVD volumes on January 20 2010 84 The BD DVD volumes contained extra short anime titled Ura On The series later began airing on Japan s Disney Channel 85 from April 2011 Animax has aired the anime in Hong Kong Thailand and Taiwan Both an English subtitled and English dubbed version by Red Angel Media began airing on March 16 2010 on Animax Asia 86 At their industry panel at Anime Expo 2010 anime distributor Bandai Entertainment announced that they have acquired K On for a DVD and Blu ray Disc release 87 with Bang Zoom Entertainment producing an English dub for the show 88 The series was released over four volumes in standard and limited editions for each format 89 starting on April 26 2011 90 Bandai released the full first season on DVD under their Anime Legends line on February 7 2012 91 Manga Entertainment released the series in the UK in individual DVD volumes during 2011 and in a complete DVD of the first season on April 30 2012 92 93 A planned BD box set release in 2012 was cancelled 94 Sentai Filmworks has licensed the first season and re released the series on DVD on September 23 2014 95 Sentai also re released the series on Blu ray on September 1 2015 96 It was displayed on screen at the Let s Go live concert in Yokohama Japan on December 30 2009 that a second season would be produced 97 The second season titled K On with two exclamation marks aired with 26 episodes on TBS in Japan between April 7 and September 28 2010 98 99 An additional OVA episode was released with the final BD DVD volumes on March 16 2011 100 As with the first season the BD DVD volumes contained extra short anime titled Ura On This season has also aired on Animax Asia starting October 20 2010 101 Sentai Filmworks licensed the second season and released the series on DVD and Blu ray in two boxsets released on June 19 2012 and August 28 2012 respectively The original English dub cast reprised their roles for this season 102 The anime was broadcast on ABC Me in Australia with episodes being hosted on ABC iview 103 Netflix licensed the series and movie in the United States and Canada between November 2019 and November 2021 104 Film Edit A film adaptation of K On was released in Japan on December 3 2011 It follows the girls as they travel to London to celebrate their graduation 105 Developed as an original story it was produced by Kyoto Animation with Naoko Yamada as the director 106 107 108 The film features the two songs Ichiban Ippai and Unmei wa Endless by Aki Toyosaki The ending theme is Singing by Yōko Hikasa The film opened at 2 with a gross of 317 287 427 US 4 070 919 from 137 theaters 109 and has earned a total of 1 639 685 078 US 21 419 792 by the end of its run 110 The film features a London cafe inspired by the Troubadour Cafe in Earl s Court and K On fans often visit the cafe 111 The film was released on BD and DVD on July 18 2012 Sentai Filmworks released the film on BD DVD in North America on May 21 2013 112 Madman Entertainment released the film in Australia on BD DVD 113 Music Edit Main article List of K On albums The first season anime s opening theme is Cagayake Girls by Aki Toyosaki with Yōko Hikasa Satomi Satō and Minako Kotobuki The ending theme is Don t Say Lazy by Hikasa with Toyosaki Satō and Kotobuki The opening and ending theme singles were released on April 22 2009 A single containing the insert song Fuwa Fuwa Time ふわふわ時間 Light and Fluffy Time used in episode six was released on May 20 2009 A series of character song singles have been released containing songs sung by the voice actresses of the five main characters The singles for Yui by Toyosaki and Mio by Hikasa were released on June 17 2009 The singles for Ritsu by Satō and Tsumugi by Kotobuki were delayed but later released together with the single for Azusa by Ayana Taketatsu on August 26 2009 The singles for Ui Hirasawa by Madoka Yonezawa and Nodoka Manabe by Chika Fujitō were released on October 21 2009 The anime s original soundtrack largely composed by Hajime Hyakkoku was released on June 3 2009 The four songs highlighted in episode eight of the anime were released on the mini album Ho kago Tea Time 放課後ティータイム After School Tea Time on July 22 2009 The single Maddy Candy by Sawako s band Death Devil sung by Asami Sanada was released on August 12 2009 114 The second season anime s first opening theme is Go Go Maniac and the first ending theme is Listen both songs are sung by Toyosaki Hikasa Satō Kotobuki and Taketatsu The singles containing the songs were released on April 28 2010 From episode 14 onwards the respective opening and ending themes are Utauyo Miracle and No Thank You both by Toyosaki Hikasa Satō Kotobuki and Taketatsu The singles containing these songs were released on August 4 2010 115 The single Pure Pure Heart also sung by Toyosaki Hikasa Satō Kotobuki and Taketatsu was released on June 2 2010 Another single Love by Sawako s band Death Devil sung by Sanada was released on June 23 2010 A single sung by Toyosaki Gohan wa Okazu U amp I was released on September 8 2010 116 The composer Bice who wrote the song Gohan wa Okazu died on July 26 2010 of a heart attack the song was their final work 117 A second set of character song singles were released starting with the singles for Yui by Toyosaki and Mio by Hikasa on September 21 2010 The show 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 October 27 2010 118 The second set of singles for Ritsu by Satō Tsumugi by Kotobuki and Azusa by Taketatsu were released on November 17 2010 The set of singles for Jun by Yoriko Nagata Ui by Yonezawa and Nodoka by Fujitō were released on January 19 2011 The singles and albums were released by Pony Canyon A limited edition music box K ON 7inch Vinyl Donuts BOX was released at the Canime Summer Festival on August 11 2012 119 Video games Edit A rhythm video game titled K On Hōkago Live けいおん 放課後ライブ Keion Hōkago Raibu developed by Sega for the PlayStation Portable was released on September 30 2010 120 The gameplay involves the player matching button presses in time with music featured in the anime The game supports local multiplayer for up to five PSPs 121 The game features 19 songs from the first anime season and first set of character song CDs The player can customize the clothing hair style and accessories of the characters plus customization of the light music room and Yui s bedroom There is also a custom track maker A remastered HD port of the game was released for the PlayStation 3 122 on June 21 2012 123 An arcade game developed by Atlus K On Hōkago Rhythm Time けいおん 放課後リズムタイム Keion Hōkago Rizumu Taimu was released in Japanese arcades in spring 2013 The game features rhythm gameplay and also awards trading cards that can be used to read songs into the game 124 A second arcade game by Sega titled K On Hōkago Rhythm Selection けいおん 放課後リズムセレクション Keion Hōkago Rizumu Serekushon 125 126 was released on November 13 2014 Characters from the series also appear alongside the other Manga Time Kirara characters in the mobile RPG Kirara Fantasia in 2018 127 128 Reception Edit Fans of the anime visit the former elementary school in Toyosato Shiga which is used as a model for the high school in the anime 129 130 The first manga volume of K On was the 30th highest selling manga volume in Japan for the week of April 27 and May 3 2009 having sold over 26 500 volumes that week 131 The following week the first and second manga volumes were the 19th and 20th highest selling manga volumes in Japan having sold 23 200 and 22 500 volumes each the week of May 4 and May 10 2009 As of May 2009 the first two manga volumes each sold about 136 000 copies each 132 The third volume sold over 120 000 copies the week of December 14 20 2009 133 and became the 46th top selling manga in the first half of 2010 in Japan ending May 23 selling over 328 000 copies 134 The single for the first anime s opening theme Cagayake Girls debuted at fourth in the ranking on the Oricon weekly singles chart selling approximately 62 000 copies The ending theme Don t Say Lazy debuted at second in the ranking selling 67 000 copies 135 It was also awarded Best Theme Song at the 2009 14th Animation Kobe Awards 136 Additionally Cagayake Girls and Don t Say Lazy were certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ for 250 000 full track ringtone digital music downloads Chaku Uta Full respectively 137 138 The mini album Ho kago Tea Time debuted at No 1 on the Oricon weekly CD albums charts selling 67 000 copies making it the first image song album credited to fictional anime characters that reached the highest position 139 The second anime s opening theme Go Go Maniac and ending theme Listen debuted at No 1 and No 2 in their first week of release on the Oricon singles chart selling over 83 000 and 76 000 copies respectively 140 Go Go Maniac became the first anime image song to ever top the singles chart and the band also became the first female vocalists to occupy the top two spots on the singles chart in 26 years since Seiko Matsuda in 1983 141 142 The season s second ending and opening themes No Thank You and Utauyo Miracle respectively sold 87 000 and 85 000 in their first week and ranked at No 2 and No 3 in the Oricon charts respectively only being beaten by SMAP s single This is Love 143 No Thank You and Utauyo Miracle were certified Gold by the RIAJ in August 2010 for 100 000 copies shipped 144 The single Gohan wa Okazu U amp I debuted at No 3 on the Oricon singles chart selling 53 000 in its first week 145 The album Ho kago Tea Time II debuted at No 1 on the Oricon weekly CD albums charts selling 127 000 copies 146 The room at the Toyosato Elementary School that served as the model for the room used by the Light Music Club in the anime Fans have decorated the room with the items shown in the anime The first Japanese DVD volume of the anime series sold around 8 000 copies to debut seventh in the ranking on the Oricon charts for the week of July 29 2009 147 The Blu ray Disc release of the first volume sold about 33 000 copies in the same week to top the Oricon BD charts In August 2009 the first volume of K On was the top selling anime television Blu ray Disc in Japan having surpassed the previous record holder Macross Frontier which sold approximately 22 000 copies of its first volume It was the second best selling Blu ray Disc in Japan trailing only Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone with around 49 000 copies 147 However in October 2009 the first volume of Bakemonogatari surpassed K On s previous record having sold 37 000 copies at that time 148 Later with the release of K On volume 3 total BD sales for the series have outsold Bakemonogatari 149 Both series have sold a combined total of over 520 000 BD copies as of February 20 2011 150 K On received a Best TV Animation Award at the 2010 Tokyo Anime Awards 151 with K On receiving the same award in 2011 152 K On also won the Best Television award at the 2010 15th Animation Kobe Awards 153 In 2012 the film was nominated for the 35th Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year award 154 and won the Best Film award in the 2nd Newtype Anime Awards 155 The film also won the Theatrical Film Award at the 17th Animation Kobe Awards 156 At the beginning of September 2010 the Kyoto prefectural government began using K On to promote the census and encourage people to be counted 157 In 2011 Sharp and Bandai announced plans to jointly launch a calculator with designs of the characters from K On 158 K On has influenced a string of tourism for the rural town of Toyosato related to the phenomenon of the anime pilgrimage home to the elementary school that was used as a model for the high school in the anime The school has opened portions of itself to the public as an exhibit for the series Matthew Li of Anime Tourist described the exhibit as A place that genuinely understands its fanbase and carries all the sentimental props one can remember from the show and more housing items seen in the school like a museum 159 The anime has also inspired real life musicians Hiroto the bassist of The Sixth Lie joined a band that was influenced by K On when he was in junior high school 160 Notes Edit The Japanese title is short for light music 軽音楽 Keiongaku that is more casual music e g jazz or popular in contrast to classical References Edit a b K ON Season 1 Sentai Filmworks Archived from the original on May 28 2018 Retrieved May 27 2018 Loveridge Lynzee January 14 2015 Nodame Cantabile Leads the Pack in Fans Top Musical Anime Anime News Network Archived from the original on January 25 2021 Retrieved May 14 2020 K On Sells More than 15 Billion Yen in Merchandise Anime News Network November 3 2011 Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved November 18 2016 a b c d e f g h Disband the Club K On Season 1 Episode 1 2009 04 03 a b c d e f g h Instruments K On Season 1 Episode 2 2009 04 10 a b Seniors K On Season 2 Episode 1 2010 04 07 a b c d e Crisis K On Season 1 Episode 11 2009 06 12 a b c Christmas K On Season 1 Episode 7 2009 05 15 a b c d e Another Training Camp K On Season 1 Episode 10 2009 06 05 a b c d e f Freshman Reception K On Season 1 Episode 8 2010 05 22 a b c d e f Light Music K On Season 1 Episode 12 2009 06 19 a b Live House K On Season 1 Episode 14 OVA 2010 01 20 a b c Kakifly Chapter 20 K On Kakifly Chapter 4 K On a b c d e Advisor K On Season 1 Episode 5 2009 05 01 a b c School Festival K On Season 1 Episode 6 2009 05 08 a b c d e Kakifly Chapter 7 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 40 K On a b No Club Room K On Season 2 Episode 17 2010 07 27 a b c d e f Kakifly Chapter 2 K On Upperclassmen K On Season 2 Episode 16 2010 07 20 a b c Kakifly Chapter 6 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 8 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 29 K On a b c Leading Role K On Season 2 Episode 18 2010 08 03 a b c d Kakifly Chapter 65 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 57 K On a b Bandai Ent Adds Gundam 00 Film Subbed 1st Gundam TV Anime News Network October 9 2010 Archived from the original on October 10 2010 Retrieved October 9 2010 Training Camp K On Season 1 Episode 4 2009 04 24 a b Drummer K On Season 2 Episode 3 2010 04 20 a b c Upperclassmen K On Season 2 Episode 16 2010 07 20 a b c d Winter Days K On Season 1 Episode 13 2009 06 26 Kakifly Chapter 5 K On Planning K On Season 2 Episode 27 OVA 2011 03 16 a b c Kakifly Chapter 68 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 17 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 16 K On a b c Kakifly Chapter 56 K On Kakifly Chapter 30 K On Kakifly Chapter 18 K On Summer Festival K On Season 2 Episode 12 2009 06 22 a b Clean up K On Season 2 Episode 2 2010 04 13 a b c d Staying Behind K On Season 2 Episode 5 2010 05 04 a b c Kakifly Chapter 52 K On a b c Kakifly Chapter 70 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 13 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 23 K On Teacher K On Season 2 Episode 10 2010 06 08 a b kakifly 2014 K ON Volume 2 UK Hachette p 123 ISBN 9780316409797 Cram Session K On Season 1 Episode 3 2010 04 17 a b Kakifly Chapter 54 K On Kakifly Chapter 24 K On Visit K On Season 2 Episode 26 2010 09 28 Kakifly Chapter 15 K On Kakifly Chapter 39 K On Kakifly Chapter 51 K On Kakifly Chapter 58 K On Kakifly Chapter 62 K On Kakifly Chapter 60 K On Kakifly Chapter 61 K On a b c Kakifly Chapter 55 K On a b Kakifly Chapter 67 K On Kakifly Chapter 47 K On Kakifly Chapter 53 K On a b c Kakifly Chapter 1 K On Shuffle Kakifly Chapter 7 K On Shuffle a b Kakifly Chapter 2 K On Shuffle Kakifly Chapter 3 K On Shuffle Kakifly Chapter 5 K On Shuffle Manga Time Kirara May 2007 issue in Japanese Houbunsha Archived from the original on April 7 2009 Retrieved February 6 2009 K On Manga s Last Installment Listed for September Anime News Network August 7 2010 Archived from the original on August 14 2010 Retrieved August 7 2010 Manga Time Kirara Carat October 2008 issue in Japanese Houbunsha Archived from the original on April 7 2009 Retrieved February 6 2009 a b K On Manga Relaunches in Manga Times Kirara This Spring Anime News Network February 7 2011 Archived from the original on February 9 2011 Retrieved February 7 2011 a b K On Manga to Cover College High School in 2 Mags Anime News Network March 6 2011 Archived from the original on March 7 2011 Retrieved March 7 2011 K ON Manga s Second Run to End in June Anime News Network May 7 2012 Archived from the original on May 8 2012 Retrieved May 7 2012 K ON Manga s High School Edition to End on June 2 Anime News Network May 27 2012 Archived from the original on May 26 2012 Retrieved May 27 2012 Yen Press Adds Haruhi Chan K On Manga Bungaku Shoujo Anime News Network Archived from the original on 2010 02 05 Retrieved February 3 2010 North American Anime Manga Releases Nov 28 Dec 4 Anime News Network November 30 2010 Archived from the original on December 1 2010 Retrieved November 30 2010 Yen Press Adds Madoka Magica Spinoff Manga Last K ON Volumes Anime News Network October 13 2012 Archived from the original on October 15 2012 Retrieved October 13 2012 K On High School Manga Review The Fandom Post January 14 2014 Retrieved January 14 2020 Ressler Karen June 8 2018 New K ON Manga Launches in July Anime News Network Archived from the original on June 15 2018 Retrieved June 8 2018 Hazra Adriana July 1 2022 Yen Press Announces Oshi no Ko Your Forma Manga Puella Magi Oriko Magica K ON Omnibus Editions 11 More Titles Anime News Network Retrieved July 1 2022 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 in Japanese TBS Archived from the original on February 21 2009 Retrieved July 21 2009 K ON Extra Episode Green Lit for 7th BD DVD Volume Anime News Network July 21 2009 Archived from the original on July 23 2009 Retrieved July 21 2009 けいおん K On in Japanese Disney Channel Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved September 26 2011 K On on Animax Asia Animax Asia March 6 2010 Archived from the original on March 14 2010 Retrieved 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