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Two different people - the son of a prostitute, and the son of a professional musician - develop a bond of friendship through their love of playing the piano.Two different people - the son of a prostitute, and the son of a professional musician - develop a bond of friendship through their love of playing the piano.Two different people - the son of a prostitute, and the son of a professional musician - develop a bond of friendship through their love of playing the piano.
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I loved Season 1 and binge-watched Season 2 of this charming series. It shows Kai growing from poor waif into an accomplished pianist with great generosity of spirit. His teacher Ajino and rival Shuhei grow with him as childhood resistance and rivalry mature into supportive friendship. Meanwhile, much great piano artistry is featured as nearly the entire second season takes place at the Chopin competition in Poland. Other characters at the competition are well-developed and authentic with interesting side-stories. I wept with its poignancy several times. Don't miss it!
This is the best series I have ever watched. It is not just about classical music, it teaches you many life lessons. They thing is that you need a warm, soft, light soul to go beyond what your eyes see and what your ears listen. Love it!!!
I absolutely loved this series. I must admit that the second series drags a bit with the lead up to the finale, but my oh my does it still deliver. I was hooked from episode one and I could not wait to watch all the episodes.
Absolutely fantastic series, with the drama of friendship and love, and the descriptions of the piano which made you feel as if you were in the place Kai and the others were taking you to.
Cannot emphasis enough how great this series is.
Me and my wife couldnt stop watching it until the final episode. It is a beautiful and simple story enriched by the excellent soundtrack you would expect when exploring such a theme - the main character has a sad familiar background but mastered compositions from Chopin in his magic piano.
But the animation here is so poor, there is so many frozen images that I feel embarassed to recommend it to someone else who enjoys animation-style series. It looks like a perfect script lost for the low budged project. I hope some other team work in this script in the future with the proper technical resources it needs, specially because one of hardest things to do in animation is to synchronize and put weight in movements of someone playing an instrument.
But the animation here is so poor, there is so many frozen images that I feel embarassed to recommend it to someone else who enjoys animation-style series. It looks like a perfect script lost for the low budged project. I hope some other team work in this script in the future with the proper technical resources it needs, specially because one of hardest things to do in animation is to synchronize and put weight in movements of someone playing an instrument.
Here's a quote: "Poland' originated from 'people of the plains."
Did you even know that Chopin was Polish? Many of you surely do. I didn't know squat about him. For me, classical music is like learning Spanish. It's something I would truly love to master, however, I rarely get around to doing anything. Shows like this get me motivated. Okay, focus:
"Chopin grew up on an endlessly vast plain with an endlessly vast sky, with endless stars at night." That's a sample of some of the dialogue viewers hear in between piano music of transcendent quality. More than half the show focuses on a single multi-round competition. They took pains with the soundtrack. The different competitors have distinctive styles of play. It's simply magnificent to look at and to listen to. Fo🎹 massages the ears, and at the same time, it warms the hearts.
Ajino Sousuke loves 🎹, but competitions are long behind him. He lost his Love (fiance) and use of limb (his hand) in an accident years ago. He is able to teach🎹, but life is pretty drab until he stumbles into the forest one day and hears magic coming from an old beat-up piano. Is that a //forest spirit// playing, or a /kid/?
Ichinose Kai is the kid. Kai grew up in the red light district & he is the son of a prostitute. He's also the sun. He's ever optimistic, he's selfless, and he elevates everyone around him. The show holds him up as the spirit-of-the-forest-type, but initially, Kai doesn't want anything to do with Ajino. He can play fine without lessons.
Then Ajino plays Chopin...
Based on a manga, Fo🎹 is a 2018 Gaina Studios release that is rated 7.31 on MAL. It is 2 seasons of 12 25-min episodes each. They also did an alternative movie version. This anime is moving art. Visually and aurally this show is gorgeous, even though the drawing is on the crude side. I believe the art is to reflect Kai and the sound is the other side of Kai. Out of the wasteland, brilliance emerges. No element is lacking. The competitors are fully fleshed out. Top competitors such as Szymanowski Lech, Maruyama Takako, Pang Wei and many more change due to their exposure to Kai. Kai changes everyone he meets. Spirit of the forest, indeed.
Amamiya Shuuhei is actually the one who leads his piano teacher, Ajino, to Kai in ep1. Ajino recognizes Kai's natural genius and decides to coach him. Kai grew up where people portray the most base of human natures. Escaping the worst of the city as often as possible, Kai also grew up in nature. He's experienced the sublime and the sub-prime, and he knows how to put it all into his music. Though the two students' socioeconomic backgrounds are nothing alike, they become quick friends, regardless of Kai quickly outplayung Amamiya. They remain friends, which speaks to Amamiya's good character. Most competitors are frenemies. Amamiya craves true friendship.
The nature of competition is in view. Two frenemies, who are now just friends, talk about the final round of the competition as one gives the other encouragement and inspiration. It's a beautiful scene. Father and son repeat history. Each has a rival whom they find awe-inspiring ~ One whom they just cannot beat. It's Jordan and Pippin, head versus heart, and Jimmy Johson trying to catch Jeff Gordon. Being around the other players spurs them on, helps them grow, and makes them the absolute best they can be.
Sometimes piano players have exponential growth while at competitions (this is an anime, afterall). Technical specialist, Wei, turned pain into rage & power. The anger comes through in his playing. Lech, more like an accountant, goes for statistical accuracy. They each put 💘 💞💖 into it after being exposed to Kai. One desperate competitor wants his own father's approval. Kai doesn't even have a father. We see many parents pushing the children, cajoling them, & denying them a normal life of any kind. Pei's might be the worst. Compare that to Aryama's father who just stresses out over scores and who's going to advance to the next round. In that way, the father figures are contrasted: Love and hate. Warmth and anxiety. Nurturing and using. Yet Kai, by showing love and optimism, was the one who was able to help many of the other players push through to a new level. One father, in a moment of clarity, says he forgot the true joy of making music. In his desire to win, which gave way to his drive to have his son win, he lost himself.
Ajino simply wants Kai to be free. He says he doesn't care about the ranking or the competition at all. If the people hear Kai's playing, the world will recognize him. Then, the place where Kai grew up will no longer have any hold on him. Then he can be free.
Is it about the kid, or is it about you? Is it for the kid, or is it for you? Don't make parenting, coaching, or teaching about your pride. Freedom is letting it go - Particularly our pride. If we're caught up in our own pride, we can't tell the world the truth about ourselves; but, accepting the truth is very freeing. It's impossible to be perfect. Why do we feel the urge to act like we are? Let it go. Relax. Mastering something, doing your best at what you love, and striving for excellence are all important. None of it matters much, though, if we don't focus on love first. It's deeply painful to think about the parents whose children were involved in the Olympic gymnastics child abuse scandal. They aren't to blame, but that doesn't quell the hurt. Can you imagine what they wish their focus had been now? We can hear a story like that, or watch a show like this, and never apply what we should be learning. Entertainment isn't just for sitting there mindlessly ~ not quality entertainment. Don't turn your brain and your emotions off. Tired as you may be, see if you can learn something ~ and then apply it.
Ajino had a moribund existence. Helping Kai brought him back alive. Forgetting our misery and taking time out to help someone more unfortunate is healing. Fo🎹 is loaded with positive messages that we frequently need to be reminded of. One of the final messages is gratitude. Studies show that people who are thankful lead happier lives.
Fo🎹 is healing. It's uplifting, and it is well worth the time. It's a beautiful story.
Just listen to it.
QUOTES🗣
D@mn it. What is this Euphoria I'm feeling?
I was always, at every moment, surrounded by warm people. That's why I want to play piano.
This was the day I always dreamed for.
This was beyond my wildest dreams.
〰🖍 IMHO
🎬8.4 📝 7.7 🎭8 🌞7 🎨8.5 🎵 10 🔚9
Age 12+ for isolated moments featuring content not appropriate for most tweens. The bullies try to scare the new student into going into the forest to play the cursed piano late at night. "If you don't want to do that then you have to show us your w¡lly." The kid looks stunned. Mild bad language. Prostitutes. Pole dancing (portrayed on stills). Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
👁📺again? ✅ yes
You may also like: Belle-8.5, Castle in the Sky 8.4, Chihayafuru-8.5, Girls Und Panzer-8, Here Comes Miss Modern-8, Howl's Moving Castle, Land Of The Lustrous 8, Princess Principal 8.6, YOUR LIE IN APRIL-9.
Did you even know that Chopin was Polish? Many of you surely do. I didn't know squat about him. For me, classical music is like learning Spanish. It's something I would truly love to master, however, I rarely get around to doing anything. Shows like this get me motivated. Okay, focus:
"Chopin grew up on an endlessly vast plain with an endlessly vast sky, with endless stars at night." That's a sample of some of the dialogue viewers hear in between piano music of transcendent quality. More than half the show focuses on a single multi-round competition. They took pains with the soundtrack. The different competitors have distinctive styles of play. It's simply magnificent to look at and to listen to. Fo🎹 massages the ears, and at the same time, it warms the hearts.
Ajino Sousuke loves 🎹, but competitions are long behind him. He lost his Love (fiance) and use of limb (his hand) in an accident years ago. He is able to teach🎹, but life is pretty drab until he stumbles into the forest one day and hears magic coming from an old beat-up piano. Is that a //forest spirit// playing, or a /kid/?
Ichinose Kai is the kid. Kai grew up in the red light district & he is the son of a prostitute. He's also the sun. He's ever optimistic, he's selfless, and he elevates everyone around him. The show holds him up as the spirit-of-the-forest-type, but initially, Kai doesn't want anything to do with Ajino. He can play fine without lessons.
Then Ajino plays Chopin...
Based on a manga, Fo🎹 is a 2018 Gaina Studios release that is rated 7.31 on MAL. It is 2 seasons of 12 25-min episodes each. They also did an alternative movie version. This anime is moving art. Visually and aurally this show is gorgeous, even though the drawing is on the crude side. I believe the art is to reflect Kai and the sound is the other side of Kai. Out of the wasteland, brilliance emerges. No element is lacking. The competitors are fully fleshed out. Top competitors such as Szymanowski Lech, Maruyama Takako, Pang Wei and many more change due to their exposure to Kai. Kai changes everyone he meets. Spirit of the forest, indeed.
Amamiya Shuuhei is actually the one who leads his piano teacher, Ajino, to Kai in ep1. Ajino recognizes Kai's natural genius and decides to coach him. Kai grew up where people portray the most base of human natures. Escaping the worst of the city as often as possible, Kai also grew up in nature. He's experienced the sublime and the sub-prime, and he knows how to put it all into his music. Though the two students' socioeconomic backgrounds are nothing alike, they become quick friends, regardless of Kai quickly outplayung Amamiya. They remain friends, which speaks to Amamiya's good character. Most competitors are frenemies. Amamiya craves true friendship.
The nature of competition is in view. Two frenemies, who are now just friends, talk about the final round of the competition as one gives the other encouragement and inspiration. It's a beautiful scene. Father and son repeat history. Each has a rival whom they find awe-inspiring ~ One whom they just cannot beat. It's Jordan and Pippin, head versus heart, and Jimmy Johson trying to catch Jeff Gordon. Being around the other players spurs them on, helps them grow, and makes them the absolute best they can be.
Sometimes piano players have exponential growth while at competitions (this is an anime, afterall). Technical specialist, Wei, turned pain into rage & power. The anger comes through in his playing. Lech, more like an accountant, goes for statistical accuracy. They each put 💘 💞💖 into it after being exposed to Kai. One desperate competitor wants his own father's approval. Kai doesn't even have a father. We see many parents pushing the children, cajoling them, & denying them a normal life of any kind. Pei's might be the worst. Compare that to Aryama's father who just stresses out over scores and who's going to advance to the next round. In that way, the father figures are contrasted: Love and hate. Warmth and anxiety. Nurturing and using. Yet Kai, by showing love and optimism, was the one who was able to help many of the other players push through to a new level. One father, in a moment of clarity, says he forgot the true joy of making music. In his desire to win, which gave way to his drive to have his son win, he lost himself.
Ajino simply wants Kai to be free. He says he doesn't care about the ranking or the competition at all. If the people hear Kai's playing, the world will recognize him. Then, the place where Kai grew up will no longer have any hold on him. Then he can be free.
Is it about the kid, or is it about you? Is it for the kid, or is it for you? Don't make parenting, coaching, or teaching about your pride. Freedom is letting it go - Particularly our pride. If we're caught up in our own pride, we can't tell the world the truth about ourselves; but, accepting the truth is very freeing. It's impossible to be perfect. Why do we feel the urge to act like we are? Let it go. Relax. Mastering something, doing your best at what you love, and striving for excellence are all important. None of it matters much, though, if we don't focus on love first. It's deeply painful to think about the parents whose children were involved in the Olympic gymnastics child abuse scandal. They aren't to blame, but that doesn't quell the hurt. Can you imagine what they wish their focus had been now? We can hear a story like that, or watch a show like this, and never apply what we should be learning. Entertainment isn't just for sitting there mindlessly ~ not quality entertainment. Don't turn your brain and your emotions off. Tired as you may be, see if you can learn something ~ and then apply it.
Ajino had a moribund existence. Helping Kai brought him back alive. Forgetting our misery and taking time out to help someone more unfortunate is healing. Fo🎹 is loaded with positive messages that we frequently need to be reminded of. One of the final messages is gratitude. Studies show that people who are thankful lead happier lives.
Fo🎹 is healing. It's uplifting, and it is well worth the time. It's a beautiful story.
Just listen to it.
QUOTES🗣
D@mn it. What is this Euphoria I'm feeling?
I was always, at every moment, surrounded by warm people. That's why I want to play piano.
This was the day I always dreamed for.
This was beyond my wildest dreams.
〰🖍 IMHO
🎬8.4 📝 7.7 🎭8 🌞7 🎨8.5 🎵 10 🔚9
Age 12+ for isolated moments featuring content not appropriate for most tweens. The bullies try to scare the new student into going into the forest to play the cursed piano late at night. "If you don't want to do that then you have to show us your w¡lly." The kid looks stunned. Mild bad language. Prostitutes. Pole dancing (portrayed on stills). Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
👁📺again? ✅ yes
You may also like: Belle-8.5, Castle in the Sky 8.4, Chihayafuru-8.5, Girls Und Panzer-8, Here Comes Miss Modern-8, Howl's Moving Castle, Land Of The Lustrous 8, Princess Principal 8.6, YOUR LIE IN APRIL-9.
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- TriviaThe protagonist's name is Ichinose Kai (in Japan the surname is first), named after the Japanese term "ichi no sekai" (No 1 in the world).
- ConnectionsRemake of The Piano Forest (2007)
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