Tari Tari

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Tari Tari
Original title TARI TARI
Tari Tari Logo.png
Logo of the anime
genre Slice of Life , music
Anime television series
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2012
Studio PA Works
length 24 minutes
Episodes 13
Director Masakazu Hashimoto
idea Evergreen
music Shirō Hamaguchi
First broadcast July 1 - September 23, 2012 on TV Kanagawa
synchronization
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Evergreen (idea), Tōru Naomura (script)
Illustrator Tomiyaki Kagisora
publishing company Square Enix
magazine Gangan Joker
First publication May 22, 2012 - ...

Tari Tari is an anime television series animated by the Japanese animation studio PA Works and directed by Masakazu Hashimoto . The series began airing on July 1, 2012 on Japanese TV Kanagawa . Tari Tari tells the story of a group of five high school students who grow together through Konatsu Miyamoto's love for music.

In the run-up to the airing of the anime, the publication of the manga of the same name Tari Tari, which is drawn by Tomiyaki Kagisora and based on the script of the anime, began. The plot of both works was written by Evergreen. The character design was created by tanu .

action

The main road on Enoshima Peninsula that Wakana Sakai drives down on his way to school

At the center of the plot of Tari Tari is a group of five senior high school students who no longer want to accept being treated like children, even though they are not yet fully grown up. First, however, Konatsu Miyamoto is introduced. The pupil, who turned out to be quite small for her age, but extremely bright, sees herself discriminated against by the head of the school choir after she was so nervous at the last performance that she stepped out of line. Since then, she has only been allowed to turn the pages of the pianist, who for her part already has all the pieces in her head. Correspondingly frustrated, there is an argument between her and the director, so that in the end she leaves the school choir. She consults with her best friend Sawa Okita on how to proceed now. This gave rise to the idea of ​​founding your own music club. However, it lacks the mandatory five members and so Konatsu is urged to look for additional members. Her good-natured, pregnant and now almost completely off duty class teacher Tomoko Takahashi gives her the tip to talk to her classmate Wakana Sakai, although Wakana is currently attending remedial classes and is likely to have little time. Konatsu's first attempt to convince Wakana, however, remains unsuccessful. Only a conversation with Sawa can convince her to take part. The rudimentary school club was founded after Konatsu blackmailed her younger brother Makoto Miyamoto into getting his school friends to join in. So they rehearse for the first concert of a school performance and can also show some success, so that they ultimately get the permission of the school director to perform.

However, shortly before the performance, the school principal had an accident, which is why the group of students was late and only the three girls, with the help of their class teacher, had to make it to the performance in time and start on their own. As a result, they manage to halfway through the performance, but deal with the frustration of the younger choir members, who see no point in continuing to participate. So they are again faced with the problem of not having enough members, and the choir director puts them under additional pressure.

At the same time, the student Atsuhiro Maeda, who has been in Austria for twelve years, was introduced, who has now returned to Japan and has to get used to the Japanese language and customs again. Taichi Tanaka, who in turn calls him “ Vienna ”, is supposed to take care of him . Since then, Atsuhiro has never lost his nickname and they both become close friends. Taichi has a very similar problem to Konatsu. The badminton club, of which he is the last remaining member, is to be abolished. At the same time, Konatsu also turns to Taichi to persuade him to join their club, which ultimately leads to a bet where the winner gets the other club members and can thus save his club. Konatsu can win this duel because of their numerical superiority, but had in mind the entire time that they simply merge both clubs.

Characters

The clock tower next to the Kamakura train station in front of the Konatsu wearing headphones, not noticing anything around her, singing at the end of the first episode before she embarrassedly notices that she has various viewers, including all later members of the school club.
Konatsu Miyamoto (宮本来 夏 , Miyamoto Konatsu )
She is a short, blond student with a rather quick-tempered personality. Although it is very determined and the starting point for many initiatives, it still leaves a very dreamy, sometimes naive impression. As a result, she quickly offends her fellow human beings, but still has a deep friendship with Sawa Okita, who is always helpful to her, but also sometimes rebukes her like a surrogate mother. She behaves towards her younger brother like a typical big sister who enjoys being able to manipulate him.
Her personal dream is to have a lot to do with music and to sing in her future life. That is why she can be seen with headphones over and over while she unconsciously sings loudly to herself, which she is embarrassed as soon as she notices that she is being watched. Because despite her love for music, she is always very nervous before performances - so nervous that she cannot bring out a sound - as long as she does not have the support of Sawa or another person close to her.
Wakana Sakai ( 坂 井 和 奏 , Sakai Wakana )
Sawa Okita ( 沖 田 紗 羽 , Okita Sawa )
Taichi Tanaka ( 田中 大智 , Tanaka Taichi )
Atsuhiro Maeda ( 前 田 敦博 , Maeda Atsuhiro , "Vienna" [ウ ィ ー ン])
Tomoko Takahashi ( 高橋 智子 , Takahashi Tomoko )
Makoto Miyamoto ( 宮本 誠 , Miyamoto Makoto )

Conception

The cities of Fujisawa in the south of Kanagawa Prefecture , which lies on Sagami Bay , and the city of Kamakura to the northeast of it , serve as a model for the environment in which the anime takes place . Various real locations can be found in the anime. Among them is the Enoshima peninsula in front of the city , which is one of the major tourist centers of Japan, as well as on the main roads of the city as well as the train stations and train stations. It is therefore assumed that similar “ pilgrimages ” by anime fans could arise as the anime Lucky Star caused.

Origin and publications

The Anime Tari Tari after Hanasaku Iroha second house production of the animation studio PA Works . Based on the idea of ​​Evergreen, Masakazu Hashimoto wrote the script and also directed. The characters were originally designed by tanu and adapted to the circumstances of an animation series by Kanami Sekiguchi . At the same time, Sekiguchi was also head of animation. Kazuki Higashiji took over the artistic direction .

The first broadcast of the 13-part series took place from July 1 to September 23, 2012 on the Japanese broadcaster TV Kanagawa . At the same time, the broadcasters KBS , Ishikawa TV , Tokyo MX , Chiba TV , SUN-TV , TV Aichi , Toyama Television and Animax also began broadcasting at intervals of a few hours to days . The series was also made available through various streaming offers on the Internet. They include Bandai Channel , Smile Namahōsō Suru (live stream from Nico Nico Douga ), dMarket and ShowTime .

Outside of Japan, Crunchyroll offered a simulcast with English subtitles in the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. At the same time Sentai Filmworks licensed the rights for a DVD / BluRay release in North America. In Germany, the Anime House series was released on three DVDs / Blu-rays between May 30 and July 29, 2014.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) German speaker
Konatsu Miyamoto Asami Seto Patricia Strasburger
Wakana Sakai Ayahi Takagaki Demet Fey
Sawa Okita Saori Hayami Katharina guest
Taichi Tanaka Nobunaga Shimazaki Lars Falinski
Atsuhiro Maeda "Vienna" Natsuki Hanae Patrick Keller
Tomoko Takahashi Akiko Kimura Silke Linderhaus
Makoto Miyamoto Yoshitsugu Matsuoka Dennis Sunday

music

The music accompanying the series was created in cooperation with Lantis . The background music was composed and arranged by Shirō Hamaguchi . Since music is a central element of the anime, various other pieces of music were also used.

A short version of the title Dreamer was used in the opening credits of the anime . It was interpreted by the singer AiRI and composed and arranged by Kyōichi Miyazaki . The piece is to be released on August 1, 2012 as a single of the same name by Lantis. The single itself contains the title Triple Smiley as the second track , whereby both pieces are also available in an instrumental version.

The credits were underlaid with the title Shiokaze no Harmony , which was interpreted by micco, the singer of Marble , composed by Mai Sugimori and arranged by Kazunori Watanabe . In the second episode, however, the title Shin no Senritsu ( 心 の 旋律 ) was used by Riya for the credits.

Manga

Based on the same story written by Evergreen and the specifications of Tōru Naomura , Tomiyaki Kagisora draws the manga Tari Tari of the same name and also takes over the character design from tanu . The manga has been published in the Gangan Joker magazine published by Square Enix since May 22, 2012 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Fans Use Google to Map Tari Tari's Real Locations. In: Crunchyroll. July 16, 2012, accessed July 23, 2012 .
  2. Summer 2012 anime. In: Crunchyroll. March 29, 2012, accessed July 22, 2012 .
  3. ^ Sentai Filmworks Licenses "Tari Tari". In: Anime News Network. July 2, 2012, accessed July 23, 2012 .
  4. Entry of the German synchronization on Synchronkartei.de
  5. TARI TARI - 連載 作品 - . Square Enix, accessed July 23, 2012 (Japanese).