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Nodame Cantabile
Genre:
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Nodame Cantabile Synopsis: The son of a famous pianist, music student Shinichi Chiaki dreams of studying abroad and becoming a conductor like his mentor. Unfortunately, his fear of flying grounds his lofty plans! As he watches other classmates achieve what he has always wanted, Shinichi wonders if he should quit music altogether.
Then one day he meets fellow student Megumi Noda, also known as Nodame. This oddball girl cannot cook or clean, and she can’t even read a music score, but she can play the piano in incomparable Cantabile style. And she teaches Shinichi something that he has forgotten: to enjoy his music, no matter where he is.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
My Favorite Jun 13, 2007 reviewed by boukie.bree
My absolute favorite! A great josei series with fun characters. A manga about classical music students may not sound very appealing, but this series has a lot more to offer than your standard shojo fare. I adore the charaters and the manga-ka really makes classical music and its students fun and exciting.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Nodame! Aug 25, 2007 reviewed by Parasyte
Nodame Cantabile is one of the few josei titles available in America and it's definately the best! Finally a story with characters that have a normal eye size. The story is about college students of music. The main characters are Nodame, a piano student, and Chiaki, a conducting/piano student whom Nodame falls in love with. It's very funny and and it's in no way a very typical romantic story and centers a lot on music. If you like Honey and Clover this is deffinately for you.
Parasyte also recommended: Honey and Clover,
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Nodame Cantabile: Romance Plays 2nd Piano Jul 07, 2007 reviewed by sensei joe (Nodame Cantabile Vol. 01)
First of all, I really appreciate the work that Del Rey does in bringing manga stateside. They always seem to follow this pattern: leave the honorifics in (and explain them), translate the sound effects in a subtle manner (and leave the art untouched), include translator notes (in the margins and always in the back). Of course, this means that they sell their mangas at a higher price than other publishers. But you get what you pay for, a better product. Del Ray treats Tomoko Ninomiya’s work with the respect it deserves. She won the Kodansha Manga of the Year Award in 2004 for Nodame Cantabile. I can see why- it is fresh, addictive and funny. It must be popular in Japan as well: it has inspired a live-action TV series, an anime TV series, and its (live-action) soundtrack broke the Japanese classical music charts. The characters are more complex and the comedy is more sophisticated (sometimes) than your status quo romantic-comedy manga. Ninomiya has composed a wonderful duet: the comedy plays first piano and the romance plays second piano. Shinichi Chiaki is the most popular sempai (upperclassmen) at Momongaoka Music University. He aspires to be a conductor; however, he seems to make excuses for himself and ends up majoring in piano instead. One day he blows up at his piano instructor and quits the class. Later that day his ex-girlfriend, Tagaya Saiko, tracks him down. They go out for a drink, Chiaki reaches out to her for support, but she calls him a looser for a variety of reasons and walks out on him. Enter our heroine, Megumi “Nodame” Noda, another student at the university. She arrives at her apartment late that evening and stumbles upon Chiaki. He is apparently passed out from way too much alcohol and is sleeping on her doorstep. She recognizes Chiaki and takes him into her apartment for the night. The next morning he awakes to her wonderful piano playing and her apartment… UGG! Nodame and Chiaki are complete opposites in many ways which makes their pairing so comical and brilliant. This volume introduces us to many other characters in a well paced and endearing manner. The characters are easy to relate to and the comedy is a balanced variety of situations, sight gags, puns, sexual innuendo, parodies, and absurdity. The character’s designs and expressions are unique. The art work is simple but well crafted; it provides excellent comedic timing and delivers emotion and music with innovative motifs and expressions. If you are looking for a comedy-romance that isn’t sickeningly sweet and doesn’t play by sheet music, then you want to check out Nodame.
Sensei no Otaku says: “This is the first manga that, whenever I learn of a postponed release date for a new volume, I go into fits of irritability and feverish tremors - it’s that addictive.”
sensei joe also recommended: train_man: densha otako, Firefighter! Daigo of Fire Company M, Dramacon, BECK,
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Hilarious! Jun 26, 2007 reviewed by AnimeG0ddess
Wacky tales of music majors, oh my! Seriously though. This series is cute, funny, and very educational about classical music. There are 2 main characters, Chiaki and Nodame. Chiaki dreams of becoming a maestro (a professional orchestra director), but has a fear of flying. He's trapped in Japan and can't seem to study abroad, so he majors in piano instead. Enter Noda Megumi, or Nodame for short. She's a piano player who aspires to be a kindergarten teacher. Chiaki is at first disturbed by her uncleanliness (her apartment right next to his is filled to the brim with trash), her strange way of speaking (she adds 'Gyabo' or 'Mukyu' to everything), but most of all, her wild yet captivating way of playing the piano. Nodame falls in love with Chiaki, and though Chiaki claims he'll have nothing to do with her, is somehow still always around her. Hidden beneath the wackiness and geeky music talk is a sense of growth; the hardships of having dreams and trying to reach them. But what's even harder to do than reaching dreams is having the courage to realize that your dream is unattainable and finding new dreams. It's a really wonderful series that's funny and thought provoking and leaves me craving more.
AnimeG0ddess also recommended: La Corda D'Oro,
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