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View Poll Results: K-On!! (Second Season) - Episode 24 Rating
Perfect 10 117 75.97%
9 out of 10 : Excellent 20 12.99%
8 out of 10 : Very Good 10 6.49%
7 out of 10 : Good 3 1.95%
6 out of 10 : Average 1 0.65%
5 out of 10 : Below Average 2 1.30%
4 out of 10 : Poor 0 0%
3 out of 10 : Bad 0 0%
2 out of 10 : Very Bad 0 0%
1 out of 10 : Painful 1 0.65%
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Old 2010-09-15, 12:09   Link #61
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in the end, Azunyan has to do the recruiting on her own

overall a nice eps, the last song of the series is nice too

thx to this, Azunyan may win the Anime Saimoe
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It was rather obvious that they practiced this song. They sang together, played in tune and harmony and, above all, meant it with all their heart. Even if in the end they may never play it again because the song was only ever meant for one person.

Still, it was and likely will always be, their best performance ever.
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Other memorable fleeting moments:

- The non-core members respectfully giving space to the keionbu on the day eg. Sawa-han spending time just outside the music room when they were playing Azusa's song
Yes,this song was a tribute to only Azusa who had been only young fellow and angel of HTT. But I want CD of this song.
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WALL OF TEXT AHOY!

The Music Lives Forever.

Reality is as clear as day on Azusa’s face. While she’s never been the hyperactive type like Ritsu and Yui, her docility in this episode is so apparent when you watch her body language and overall affect on the senior’s graduation day. Rather sluggish movements and absent-mindedness are probably two of the more obvious manifestations of melancholia from my experience. Any viewer who paid attention can tell how much Azusa as slowed down over the last few episodes as the fated day slowly arrives. We can’t claim to know if she’s been preparing for this day when they have to part from the school gates, but we do observe that somehow and someway, reality is slowly sinking in since the first episode of the season ever so slowly.

Is she depressed?

She probably is. Honestly who wouldn’t be. They’ve been a tightly knit group for the longest time in ways that extend far beyond music. This is friendship that spans beyond music, beyond shared hobbies and beyond tea times and cake. It’s friendship that goes beyond rock festivals, new year visits and Christmas day parties.

It’s a friendship she is afraid to lose even though the four seniors tell her otherwise. She is scared, that much is certain, and her fears aren’t exactly unfounded. It’s clear enough that she is the last member of the Light Music Club and she has her work cut out for her to keep the club going after the four seniors graduate. Perhaps it is a gargantuan task for her alone, but maybe she forgets that she still has friends willing to help. I’m sure she knows that Jun and Ui, even if they aren’t members of the club, are going to help her keep the club going in her senior year. That much is certain.

So Asuza in reality, despite her fears and worries, is not, and will never be alone. Friendship doesn’t end beyond the school gates.

I enjoyed the fact that despite the possibilities of abject drama in a high school graduation, we see that even for these girls there is no need for excessively tearful farewells or all sorts of dramatic flair. While it’s not another day in school for them because it is their last, they still intended to make the most out of it. It’s an important day for obvious reasons. For a studio that excels in pushing the drama into your soul for full effect, the subtle presentation of its gravity without rolling you over with it was a great decision in order to let it gently come into the viewer until the moment they realize that… well…

“Oh.. so they’re graduating today…”

That’s probably slice of life at it’s best.

I did not understand the entirety of Sawako’s goodbyes to her first ever class, but words are often superfluous. One did not really need to understand what she had to say for her class because we already knew what she wanted to say, and judging from the class’ response, they felt the same way she did. A remembrance bearing the signatures of students given to teachers is a traditional thing here in eastern nations, as a sign of respect for the teachers who have helped mold you through some of the most important days of your life. We did not see enough of Sawako’s teaching styles and involvement with her class, but given the amount of trust and familiarity they give her, we can say without a doubt that they have the utmost respect for her.

I think the above blackboard messages says it all. Like friendship, respect goes beyond classrooms and schools. They may have often made fun of her, had too many silly times with her and probably got her into trouble with her superiors a few times, but they likely did see her as a older sister figure for the duration of their high school life. Beyond merely a mentor or an advisor, but also a sister and a friend.

So as Sawako goes through empty classroom as her students leave, she turns and sees the farewells they give her. She tried hard to be a good teacher and disciplinarian despite her nervousness and her misgivings about her ability. But upon seeing the blackboard, she finally got the answer she was looking for.

Beyond a mere teacher and a mere disciplinarian, she was an educator.

It may not have been a torch, but as a literal passing of the torch from one generation to the next, the cherry blossom would be more than enough of a symbolism than any other torch could ever be. It is the basis for their school’s name after all. Yui giving Azusa the blossom isn’t simply a mere gesture of succession but an assurance of trust. Trust that for all of Azusa’s worry about the future of the group, they know she will do her best to keep the Light Music Club alive and kicking to continue making music that will rock the house down. As I have said, she will not be alone in this endeavor as long as she remembers that she has friends willing to help her.

Above all however, I think it is foremost a sign of appreciation as the only new member of the group for the last three years. The seniors are quite aware of the fact that they are laid back slackers who drink too much tea and eat too much cake, yet Azusa was willing to put up with it because of a shared bond. She gets angry and frustrated a lot for the laziness and the slacking off, but she put up with it all because in the end of the day, they always did their best. Whether it be running a marathon, taking exams or whatnot, they gave it their all when the need arose.

Just like in their music.

f pictures are worth a thousand words then… okay I got nothing. Call it a rush job if you want, with Yui just taping on a picture of Azusa with a picture of the four other girls because they don’t have a real group pic. Yes it’s crude, spur of the moment and probably not well thought out, but it serves to cement the irrefutable proof that HTT is and always will be a group of 5 girls. Nothing is ever going to change that, even on graduation day.

It all just overwhelms Azusa in the end, having to say goodbye to their tea time days like this, but the four seniors have one final gesture to show just how much their friendship meant to each other.

Music has always been one of those things that helped define humanity. As far back as history could record, every civilization, every race, every people had music. Music is one of those things that went beyond the barriers of language, culture and societies. Music is as much an individual experience as it is a group one. It is as much a logical exercise as it is an abstract art. You may not understand the words but you felt the intention. You may not have known the notes but you heard the melody. You may not have grasped the symbols but you have understood the meaning.

One may know nothing of music, yet grasp the fullness of it.

I may not have understood all the lyrics of the song, but I didn’t need to because the music itself delivered everything in between. I can guarantee you that even if you knew nothing of the Japanese language that you’d still understand what the song was all about. This is the beauty of music.

This was the beauty of this moment.

The proof of music can only be heard when one actually listens, and for Azusa she finally understood that music was part of the entire experience. For a person so hell bent on practice and making music, the past year has helped her ease into the groove of her seniors and to slowly understand why they are the way they are, and not some workaholic band that practiced day and night on their instruments. She knows that part of the musical experience isn’t entirely on the music itself, but in the way you make them. Music brought them all together.

Music made them friends.

And like the music that you passionately play, friendship does not end with graduations or tearful goodbyes and whatnot. They will always be there if you look for them because there are things that, when made pure and whole, you will not lose or break. You cherish those experiences even if they slowly pass and fade into memory. They will always be there when you want them to be there. Budokan will always be there. Friendship will always be there. The music will always be there. The dream will always be there.

HTT in high school may end on this day, graduation day, but beyond the school gates once even Azusa passes through them, more opportunities will await them if they truly wish to fulfill the dream of Budokan. I believe with all my heart that they do. College isn’t the end. Real life isn’t the end. There will always be a time, an opportunity, for Houkago Tea Time to return to the stage and finally prove once and for all that they deserve to rock the shit out of our minds with the best of the best.

As long as the dream and the music live.

As long as the dream lives, then the music lives forever.
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Old 2010-09-15, 12:34   Link #64
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Okay, disregard my crappy attempt at translating earlier.

Spoiler for Hidden for those who're waiting for subs to see the ep:
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Old 2010-09-15, 12:44   Link #65
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WALL OF TEXT AHOY!

The Music Lives Forever.

Reality is as clear as day on Azusa’s face. While she’s never been the hyperactive type like Ritsu and Yui, her docility in this episode is so apparent when you watch her body language and overall affect on the senior’s graduation day. Rather sluggish movements and absent-mindedness are probably two of the more obvious manifestations of melancholia from my experience. Any viewer who paid attention can tell how much Azusa as slowed down over the last few episodes as the fated day slowly arrives. We can’t claim to know if she’s been preparing for this day when they have to part from the school gates, but we do observe that somehow and someway, reality is slowly sinking in since the first episode of the season ever so slowly.

Is she depressed?

She probably is. Honestly who wouldn’t be. They’ve been a tightly knit group for the longest time in ways that extend far beyond music. This is friendship that spans beyond music, beyond shared hobbies and beyond tea times and cake. It’s friendship that goes beyond rock festivals, new year visits and Christmas day parties.

It’s a friendship she is afraid to lose even though the four seniors tell her otherwise. She is scared, that much is certain, and her fears aren’t exactly unfounded. It’s clear enough that she is the last member of the Light Music Club and she has her work cut out for her to keep the club going after the four seniors graduate. Perhaps it is a gargantuan task for her alone, but maybe she forgets that she still has friends willing to help. I’m sure she knows that Jun and Ui, even if they aren’t members of the club, are going to help her keep the club going in her senior year. That much is certain.

So Asuza in reality, despite her fears and worries, is not, and will never be alone. Friendship doesn’t end beyond the school gates.

I enjoyed the fact that despite the possibilities of abject drama in a high school graduation, we see that even for these girls there is no need for excessively tearful farewells or all sorts of dramatic flair. While it’s not another day in school for them because it is their last, they still intended to make the most out of it. It’s an important day for obvious reasons. For a studio that excels in pushing the drama into your soul for full effect, the subtle presentation of its gravity without rolling you over with it was a great decision in order to let it gently come into the viewer until the moment they realize that… well…

“Oh.. so they’re graduating today…”

That’s probably slice of life at it’s best.

I did not understand the entirety of Sawako’s goodbyes to her first ever class, but words are often superfluous. One did not really need to understand what she had to say for her class because we already knew what she wanted to say, and judging from the class’ response, they felt the same way she did. A remembrance bearing the signatures of students given to teachers is a traditional thing here in eastern nations, as a sign of respect for the teachers who have helped mold you through some of the most important days of your life. We did not see enough of Sawako’s teaching styles and involvement with her class, but given the amount of trust and familiarity they give her, we can say without a doubt that they have the utmost respect for her.

I think the above blackboard messages says it all. Like friendship, respect goes beyond classrooms and schools. They may have often made fun of her, had too many silly times with her and probably got her into trouble with her superiors a few times, but they likely did see her as a older sister figure for the duration of their high school life. Beyond merely a mentor or an advisor, but also a sister and a friend.

So as Sawako goes through empty classroom as her students leave, she turns and sees the farewells they give her. She tried hard to be a good teacher and disciplinarian despite her nervousness and her misgivings about her ability. But upon seeing the blackboard, she finally got the answer she was looking for.

Beyond a mere teacher and a mere disciplinarian, she was an educator.

It may not have been a torch, but as a literal passing of the torch from one generation to the next, the cherry blossom would be more than enough of a symbolism than any other torch could ever be. It is the basis for their school’s name after all. Yui giving Azusa the blossom isn’t simply a mere gesture of succession but an assurance of trust. Trust that for all of Azusa’s worry about the future of the group, they know she will do her best to keep the Light Music Club alive and kicking to continue making music that will rock the house down. As I have said, she will not be alone in this endeavor as long as she remembers that she has friends willing to help her.

Above all however, I think it is foremost a sign of appreciation as the only new member of the group for the last three years. The seniors are quite aware of the fact that they are laid back slackers who drink too much tea and eat too much cake, yet Azusa was willing to put up with it because of a shared bond. She gets angry and frustrated a lot for the laziness and the slacking off, but she put up with it all because in the end of the day, they always did their best. Whether it be running a marathon, taking exams or whatnot, they gave it their all when the need arose.

Just like in their music.

f pictures are worth a thousand words then… okay I got nothing. Call it a rush job if you want, with Yui just taping on a picture of Azusa with a picture of the four other girls because they don’t have a real group pic. Yes it’s crude, spur of the moment and probably not well thought out, but it serves to cement the irrefutable proof that HTT is and always will be a group of 5 girls. Nothing is ever going to change that, even on graduation day.

It all just overwhelms Azusa in the end, having to say goodbye to their tea time days like this, but the four seniors have one final gesture to show just how much their friendship meant to each other.

Music has always been one of those things that helped define humanity. As far back as history could record, every civilization, every race, every people had music. Music is one of those things that went beyond the barriers of language, culture and societies. Music is as much an individual experience as it is a group one. It is as much a logical exercise as it is an abstract art. You may not understand the words but you felt the intention. You may not have known the notes but you heard the melody. You may not have grasped the symbols but you have understood the meaning.

One may know nothing of music, yet grasp the fullness of it.

I may not have understood all the lyrics of the song, but I didn’t need to because the music itself delivered everything in between. I can guarantee you that even if you knew nothing of the Japanese language that you’d still understand what the song was all about. This is the beauty of music.

This was the beauty of this moment.

The proof of music can only be heard when one actually listens, and for Azusa she finally understood that music was part of the entire experience. For a person so hell bent on practice and making music, the past year has helped her ease into the groove of her seniors and to slowly understand why they are the way they are, and not some workaholic band that practiced day and night on their instruments. She knows that part of the musical experience isn’t entirely on the music itself, but in the way you make them. Music brought them all together.

Music made them friends.

And like the music that you passionately play, friendship does not end with graduations or tearful goodbyes and whatnot. They will always be there if you look for them because there are things that, when made pure and whole, you will not lose or break. You cherish those experiences even if they slowly pass and fade into memory. They will always be there when you want them to be there. Budokan will always be there. Friendship will always be there. The music will always be there. The dream will always be there.

HTT in high school may end on this day, graduation day, but beyond the school gates once even Azusa passes through them, more opportunities will await them if they truly wish to fulfill the dream of Budokan. I believe with all my heart that they do. College isn’t the end. Real life isn’t the end. There will always be a time, an opportunity, for Houkago Tea Time to return to the stage and finally prove once and for all that they deserve to rock the shit out of our minds with the best of the best.

As long as the dream and the music live.

As long as the dream lives, then the music lives forever.
BRAVO!!! THE PERFECT DESCRIPTION TO THE WHOLE SERIES!
(types while crying and listening to this)
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Old 2010-09-15, 12:57   Link #66
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LOL, apparently some ppl aren't taking the end of K-On too well

Some guy has declared that he will end his life when the show finish.


Spoiler for original text in japanese:


Good riddance I say.
WTH! Are you saying that he declares his life not being worth it for the sake of a entertainment that ends.......OMG what is wrong with Japan? I would be a fool to end my life for anything of entertainment nor end it due to something. There is a good saying with Christians......only God can end your life. I am assuming this person has no belief system. It is one thing to be emotional about your personal entertainments ending but to end your life for them is no different then being a lame human being.

You should tell that person he can endlessly watch this show in BD format and drool on its merchandise...
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Old 2010-09-15, 13:02   Link #67
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It was? I don't remember that too well.
Went back and checked, and yep. Pretty much directly after Yui decides to join the club:

Spoiler for images:
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Old 2010-09-15, 13:08   Link #68
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WALL OF TEXT AHOY!

The Music Lives Forever.

Reality is as clear as day on Azusa’s face. While she’s never been the hyperactive type like Ritsu and Yui, her docility in this episode is so apparent when you watch her body language and overall affect on the senior’s graduation day. Rather sluggish movements and absent-mindedness are probably two of the more obvious manifestations of melancholia from my experience. Any viewer who paid attention can tell how much Azusa as slowed down over the last few episodes as the fated day slowly arrives. We can’t claim to know if she’s been preparing for this day when they have to part from the school gates, but we do observe that somehow and someway, reality is slowly sinking in since the first episode of the season ever so slowly.

Is she depressed?

She probably is. Honestly who wouldn’t be. They’ve been a tightly knit group for the longest time in ways that extend far beyond music. This is friendship that spans beyond music, beyond shared hobbies and beyond tea times and cake. It’s friendship that goes beyond rock festivals, new year visits and Christmas day parties.

It’s a friendship she is afraid to lose even though the four seniors tell her otherwise. She is scared, that much is certain, and her fears aren’t exactly unfounded. It’s clear enough that she is the last member of the Light Music Club and she has her work cut out for her to keep the club going after the four seniors graduate. Perhaps it is a gargantuan task for her alone, but maybe she forgets that she still has friends willing to help. I’m sure she knows that Jun and Ui, even if they aren’t members of the club, are going to help her keep the club going in her senior year. That much is certain.

So Asuza in reality, despite her fears and worries, is not, and will never be alone. Friendship doesn’t end beyond the school gates.

I enjoyed the fact that despite the possibilities of abject drama in a high school graduation, we see that even for these girls there is no need for excessively tearful farewells or all sorts of dramatic flair. While it’s not another day in school for them because it is their last, they still intended to make the most out of it. It’s an important day for obvious reasons. For a studio that excels in pushing the drama into your soul for full effect, the subtle presentation of its gravity without rolling you over with it was a great decision in order to let it gently come into the viewer until the moment they realize that… well…

“Oh.. so they’re graduating today…”

That’s probably slice of life at it’s best.

I did not understand the entirety of Sawako’s goodbyes to her first ever class, but words are often superfluous. One did not really need to understand what she had to say for her class because we already knew what she wanted to say, and judging from the class’ response, they felt the same way she did. A remembrance bearing the signatures of students given to teachers is a traditional thing here in eastern nations, as a sign of respect for the teachers who have helped mold you through some of the most important days of your life. We did not see enough of Sawako’s teaching styles and involvement with her class, but given the amount of trust and familiarity they give her, we can say without a doubt that they have the utmost respect for her.

I think the above blackboard messages says it all. Like friendship, respect goes beyond classrooms and schools. They may have often made fun of her, had too many silly times with her and probably got her into trouble with her superiors a few times, but they likely did see her as a older sister figure for the duration of their high school life. Beyond merely a mentor or an advisor, but also a sister and a friend.

So as Sawako goes through empty classroom as her students leave, she turns and sees the farewells they give her. She tried hard to be a good teacher and disciplinarian despite her nervousness and her misgivings about her ability. But upon seeing the blackboard, she finally got the answer she was looking for.

Beyond a mere teacher and a mere disciplinarian, she was an educator.

It may not have been a torch, but as a literal passing of the torch from one generation to the next, the cherry blossom would be more than enough of a symbolism than any other torch could ever be. It is the basis for their school’s name after all. Yui giving Azusa the blossom isn’t simply a mere gesture of succession but an assurance of trust. Trust that for all of Azusa’s worry about the future of the group, they know she will do her best to keep the Light Music Club alive and kicking to continue making music that will rock the house down. As I have said, she will not be alone in this endeavor as long as she remembers that she has friends willing to help her.

Above all however, I think it is foremost a sign of appreciation as the only new member of the group for the last three years. The seniors are quite aware of the fact that they are laid back slackers who drink too much tea and eat too much cake, yet Azusa was willing to put up with it because of a shared bond. She gets angry and frustrated a lot for the laziness and the slacking off, but she put up with it all because in the end of the day, they always did their best. Whether it be running a marathon, taking exams or whatnot, they gave it their all when the need arose.

Just like in their music.

f pictures are worth a thousand words then… okay I got nothing. Call it a rush job if you want, with Yui just taping on a picture of Azusa with a picture of the four other girls because they don’t have a real group pic. Yes it’s crude, spur of the moment and probably not well thought out, but it serves to cement the irrefutable proof that HTT is and always will be a group of 5 girls. Nothing is ever going to change that, even on graduation day.

It all just overwhelms Azusa in the end, having to say goodbye to their tea time days like this, but the four seniors have one final gesture to show just how much their friendship meant to each other.

Music has always been one of those things that helped define humanity. As far back as history could record, every civilization, every race, every people had music. Music is one of those things that went beyond the barriers of language, culture and societies. Music is as much an individual experience as it is a group one. It is as much a logical exercise as it is an abstract art. You may not understand the words but you felt the intention. You may not have known the notes but you heard the melody. You may not have grasped the symbols but you have understood the meaning.

One may know nothing of music, yet grasp the fullness of it.

I may not have understood all the lyrics of the song, but I didn’t need to because the music itself delivered everything in between. I can guarantee you that even if you knew nothing of the Japanese language that you’d still understand what the song was all about. This is the beauty of music.

This was the beauty of this moment.

The proof of music can only be heard when one actually listens, and for Azusa she finally understood that music was part of the entire experience. For a person so hell bent on practice and making music, the past year has helped her ease into the groove of her seniors and to slowly understand why they are the way they are, and not some workaholic band that practiced day and night on their instruments. She knows that part of the musical experience isn’t entirely on the music itself, but in the way you make them. Music brought them all together.

Music made them friends.

And like the music that you passionately play, friendship does not end with graduations or tearful goodbyes and whatnot. They will always be there if you look for them because there are things that, when made pure and whole, you will not lose or break. You cherish those experiences even if they slowly pass and fade into memory. They will always be there when you want them to be there. Budokan will always be there. Friendship will always be there. The music will always be there. The dream will always be there.

HTT in high school may end on this day, graduation day, but beyond the school gates once even Azusa passes through them, more opportunities will await them if they truly wish to fulfill the dream of Budokan. I believe with all my heart that they do. College isn’t the end. Real life isn’t the end. There will always be a time, an opportunity, for Houkago Tea Time to return to the stage and finally prove once and for all that they deserve to rock the shit out of our minds with the best of the best.

As long as the dream and the music live.

As long as the dream lives, then the music lives forever.
After reading this.....one thing to say of it=>
edit: pic removed by Mod
Really well said! I am impressed. Wish I could write like that. Oh well at least I farm around to do something else for many people around the world.
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Went back and checked, and yep. Pretty much directly after Yui decides to join the club:

Spoiler for images:
ROFL! No kidding I don't remember it.....it was from season 1....wow! Been a while of it. Thanks for the reminder.

Last edited by Pellissier; 2010-09-17 at 04:51. Reason: images are not meant to replace a concept we can actually express with words!!
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After all the anime that i have watched, i have will have to say that K-ON is truly the greatest anime ever made of all time. If it ever will be made into a movie, i think it should deserve an Oscar.

Or at least, until Kakifly returns to make something new or some prodigy creating another k-on like series.
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I tried not to cry. I really did. But when Azusa herself started crying, then the same thing happened to me, almost like a natural reaction.

The ending was excellent as expected. They managed to fuse together the show's main themes of music and friendship into one song, one performance -- in a way that only KyoAni can. From the various translations of the lyrics I've seen, this song is truly the one song that defines the HTT, their strong bond, and the close friendship that has developed between them over the years. It was not a performance of epic proportions by any means; there was no stage, no roaring crowd, no spotlights. But for them, it probably meant the world. I think if you were to ask any of them five years down the road which performance they most enjoyed during their time in the high school light music club, it would probably be this one.

All in all, a great episode which delivers a satisfying end to what has been for me a truly memorable series. It was a great 24 weeks.
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After all the anime that i have watched, i have will have to say that K-ON is truly the greatest anime ever made of all time. If it ever will be made into a movie, i think it should deserve an Oscar.

Or at least, until Kakifly returns to make something new or some prodigy creating another k-on like series.
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GMT, dude, this was flamebait if I ever saw it. Bad flamebait at that. Don't feed the trolls. Seriously. Just enjoy the finale for what it was. No need to tear it down.
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Old 2010-09-15, 16:25   Link #72
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This Episode is so Heartwarming

Spoiler for spoiler:


last song is amazing :')
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Old 2010-09-15, 21:08   Link #73
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The last song also came across to me like a love song to the fans who've watched the show as well.

Wonderful episode. I'd say alot of us have been like Azusa the last few eps. Being in denial nearing the end, but finally accepting it and being sad about it. I'm sure others have and will write better than I about it. Good stuff.
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Old 2010-09-15, 21:45   Link #74
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Hmmm... What can I say about this episode... It was a good episode, less on the comedy, and Sawa-Chan yelling at the class, enjoyable.

but.. is it odd that I found this episode less sad then episode 20? Not 1 tear was shed over this one... Maybe I just grew to accept it? Idk.
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Old 2010-09-15, 22:19   Link #75
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Old 2010-09-15, 22:23   Link #76
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Almost cried, etc, all that babble babble.

The episode, a great ending to the series. I'm sad and flustered to see Azusa like that... it's going to be hard finding new proper members for the sakurakou keionbu. The song was really good, I didn't see that coming...

A great slice of life. I really liked Yui this season... like, really. She evolved a lot from first season... a lot. Good riddance.
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Time sure flew.

Remember when, before the first season even began, people were already calling out K-On as a moeblob anime? Remember when Yui and the gang were inexperienced freshmen having their first concert? Remember when Azusa was first recruited and how she uptight she was back then?

In the blink of an eye, Yui, Ritsu, Mio, and Mugi are now graduating. K-On is ending. It's always a strange feeling, seeing something that's been with you for this past year moving on to its conclusion. Especially something this close.

K-On is ending. I don't know if there ever will be a 3rd season nor what it will be about, but even if it is over now, I have no complaints. Some, like Azusa, might want to shed tears as a tribute for this series, while others may be strong enough to endure it. Nonetheless, if we all can still look back and reminisce the fun times afterschool drinking tea and eating cakes, this series has already achieved its purpose. K-On will live on.

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but.. is it odd that I found this episode less sad then episode 20? Not 1 tear was shed over this one... Maybe I just grew to accept it? Idk.
KyoAni (and probably the original author) intentionally held back on the tearjerking for this one. To take a brick from MeoTwister's wall ():

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I enjoyed the fact that despite the possibilities of abject drama in a high school graduation, we see that even for these girls there is no need for excessively tearful farewells or all sorts of dramatic flair. While it’s not another day in school for them because it is their last, they still intended to make the most out of it. It’s an important day for obvious reasons. For a studio that excels in pushing the drama into your soul for full effect, the subtle presentation of its gravity without rolling you over with it was a great decision in order to let it gently come into the viewer until the moment they realize that… well…

“Oh.. so they’re graduating today…”

That’s probably slice of life at it’s best.
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Old 2010-09-15, 22:30   Link #78
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Hmmm... What can I say about this episode... It was a good episode, less on the comedy, and Sawa-Chan yelling at the class, enjoyable.

but.. is it odd that I found this episode less sad then episode 20? Not 1 tear was shed over this one... Maybe I just grew to accept it? Idk.
Okay. I had the same feeling! episode 20 to me was way more sad and emotional than this episode. I guess they didn't want people to get too emotional on the ending that they'd do stuff like kill themselves, which I kind of want to do if i don't get my weekly k-on.
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Old 2010-09-15, 22:49   Link #79
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Great!! I watch it on KHTV that day and hell I only listen to the sound rather then watching!! So can anyone of u here who watch live streaming tell me something about these??

After the openin i heard that are short cut of Fuwa Fuwa Time and U&I..then Yui said something about Ritsu and co and wished that they will be together forever??

Then during the commercial is there some thing related to K-ON!!?

After the ending, I thought I heard -K-ON games? K-ON! Full album? Nendroid Petit???

Overall its a nice episode...but I don't really fond of the BGM playing when Azusa*sob*, I always wanted it to be an orchestral version of U&I...but the last song is perfect!! especially the lyrics.................*sob*

hey hey!! didn't Jun and Ui suppose to join the club?? It only featured in the preview....
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Normally I wouldn't admit to it but I was on the brink of crying during that last performance. It was all so touching and I could really sympathize for Azusa. Sigh, I'll miss these girls. We are still getting like two bonus episodes, right?
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