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A roundup of anime works themed around music

A roundup of anime works themed around music
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A roundup of anime works themed around music

Don’t you tend to watch anime that centers on things you like?

If you love camping, there are outdoor anime; if you’re into the Three Kingdoms or the Shinsengumi, there are historical anime… and there are plenty that focus on music, too!

In this article, we’ve rounded up works where music takes center stage.

From classical and idol songs to rock bands and wind ensembles, the lineup spans a wide range of genres.

Be sure to check out this article and find the anime that suits your taste!

A roundup of anime works themed around “music” (1–10)

Sound! Euphonium

Hibike! Euphonium × Yamaha Special Movie [Welcome back, music.]
Sound! Euphonium

The anime Sound! Euphonium focuses on high school concert band.

Based on a novel by Ayano Takeda, it’s a popular work that even received a film adaptation.

One of the show’s appeals is that the entire Kitauji High School Concert Band is the protagonist.

In other words, a lot of characters appear, and each has their own storyline, making it an ensemble drama.

Sometimes they laugh together, sometimes they fight—capturing a page from their youth.

Since it’s set in Uji City, Kyoto, those nearby might recognize some of the scenery.

Forest of Piano

TV anime “Forest of Piano” Season 1 in 5 Minutes
Forest of Piano

Piano no Mori is the story of a boy who, through a piano abandoned in the forest, gradually blossoms into a prodigious pianist.

It’s a work by Makoto Isshiki that was serialized in Young Magazine Uppers and Morning.

It was adapted into an animated film in 2007, followed by a TV anime broadcast from 2018 to 2019.

The series features numerous classical pieces, including Puppy Waltz, Piano Sonata “Moonlight,” and Grand Valse Brillante.

It also depicts the real-life International Chopin Piano Competition, making it an especially thrilling work for piano and classical music fans.

Kids on the Slope

The memorable cultural festival scene from Kids on the Slope
Kids on the Slope

Set in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, in 1966, this work portrays the intricacies of human relationships through jazz music.

A notable feature is the inclusion of jazz standards performed within the story, such as “Moanin’” and “Someday My Prince Will Come,” making it a great entry point for those who want to start exploring jazz.

The protagonist, Kaoru Nishimi, plays the piano, while his partner of sorts, Sentaro Kawabuchi, is on drums.

Their jazz medley featuring a call-and-response between piano and drums is one of the film’s most memorable scenes.

Nodame Cantabile

Classical Pieces Used in Nodame Cantabile [Background Music for Work] - Life Music
Nodame Cantabile

Nodame Cantabile is based on a popular manga, and the TV drama starring Juri Ueno became a huge hit.

It was later adapted into films and expanded across various media—novels, games, and CDs—sparking a full-blown “Nodame craze.” The anime likewise won broad support, and many people say it inspired them to start listening to classical music.

The love story between Nodame, who aspires to be a pianist, and Chiaki, who aims to be a conductor, is totally heart-fluttering.

The beautiful classical music that plays at key moments really elevates the anime.

Highly recommended for classical music beginners!

Love Live!

Love Live! 1st Season #1 (EN.TW.KR Sub)
Love Live!

This work follows Honoka Kousaka, the protagonist, who forms a school idol group to prevent the closure of her school, Otonokizaka Academy, and aims for “Love Live!”, the Koshien-like pinnacle of the scene.

Alongside a story that includes sports-like elements of trial and error on the path to their goal, a major appeal lies in the distinctive personalities of each member of the school idol group μ’s.

The many songs featured in the series are also captivating, ranging from quintessential idol anthems to tracks that reflect each member’s character, offering a wide musical spectrum.

Senki Zesshō Symphogear

Maria × Tsubasa Kazanari (CV: Yoko Hikasa × Nana Mizuki) “Celestial Galaxy Cross” live footage
Senki Zesshō Symphogear

Senki Zesshō Symphogear is a work that depicts heroines who turn song into power and charge into battle.

Created by music producer Noriyasu Agematsu, head of Elements Garden, the series’ biggest appeal lies in its high-impact tracks, including the insert songs.

Because the relationship between singing and combat is central to the story, the portrayals of fight scenes and live performances are noteworthy highlights.

The music alone is enjoyable thanks to its high quality, but it’s a series best experienced by immersing yourself in the songs’ world alongside the live and battle scenes.

BECK

Moon on the water – Koyuki Tanaka (Beck)
BECK

Based on the manga by Harold Sakuishi and later adapted into a live-action film, BECK is an anime centered on a rock band.

It follows Koyuki, an ordinary middle schooler who awakens to rock music and dives headfirst into band life with the new friends he meets.

The series captures the feeling of youth spent with music, and it’s packed with scenes that will resonate with anyone who’s played in a band.

Many viewers were struck by the memorable line from Ryusuke Minami, a key character in the story: “Chemistry is essential in a band.” Fans of music will find countless touches to love, from real rock songs appearing as tracks by the bands in the anime to characters and story elements inspired by actual musicians.

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