…I just felt like adding those little slash marks. ; O; Been watching this anime for awhile now, and it’s sad yet happy for me, too. The art reminded me of Honey and Clover, to tell you the truth. C:
Nana and Yano are such a cute couple, but it’s quite sad. I enjoy the peaceful feeling that the show gives me, yet I also look out for the silent melancholy that the “crybaby” often emits. Like…the Christmas episode. ):
Also, Animax has kept me going back since they released La Corda D’oro ~ primo passo ~ ! The show has made my interest in classical music rise tenfold.
It’s a little sad that anime made me love classical music, but then again, I’m a teenager. x3 ~ not rly shure what connection that has, though…
Oh well. *Q* the bishounen there are enough eye-candy, but ear-candy as well? +40 love point! <33~ The main character [ her name escapes me right now. ;o; ] and her magical violin are something else. At first, it was only the violin that played the music, but as the show goes on, it’s pleasant to see that she enjoys and learns how to play it herself.
The magical violin, the fairy…and the music school. It’s all so wonderful. I managed to track down the opening & ending songs, thank goodness. I googled it. ;~;
&& also~ I love Supersmash Brawl~! Oh, and shota + loli art. Not so much of the smex, or the pedo-ness of it, but the art itself. The art is so cute. n 3n
Lovelovelove,
Vanilla Cup
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