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Ya Boy Kongming!

Original title: Paripi Koumei
  • TV Series
  • 2022
  • TV-14
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.3K
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Ya Boy Kongming! (2022)
The music industry becomes a battlefield when ancient strategist Kongming is transported to modern Japan. He'll use military tactics to turn his new friend Eiko into a music star, and together they'll take Shibuya by storm.
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A military hero of the Three Kingdoms era is reincarnated in Shibuya and becomes a legend among its party people while devoting himself to peace.A military hero of the Three Kingdoms era is reincarnated in Shibuya and becomes a legend among its party people while devoting himself to peace.A military hero of the Three Kingdoms era is reincarnated in Shibuya and becomes a legend among its party people while devoting himself to peace.

  • Stars
    • Ryôtarô Okiayu
    • Kaede Hondo
    • Jun Fukushima
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    7.5/10
    1.3K
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    • Stars
      • Ryôtarô Okiayu
      • Kaede Hondo
      • Jun Fukushima
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Ryôtarô Okiayu
    Ryôtarô Okiayu
    • Zhuge Kongming
    • 2022
    Kaede Hondo
    Kaede Hondo
    • Eiko Tsukimi
    • 2022
    Jun Fukushima
    • Owner Kobayashi
    • 2022
    Shoya Chiba
    • Kabetaijin
    • 2022
    Jack Stansbury
    Jack Stansbury
    • Ryo
    • 2022
    Joe Daniels
    • Kongming
    • 2022
    Juliet Simmons
    • Eiko
    • 2022
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    8RebelPanda

    Paripi Koumei is a treasure, and so is the star, Kongming

    Kongming is one of the most accomplished Chinese military strategists of history. Upon his death in 234 AD, he wished to be "Reborn in a more peaceful era," suddenly, he appears today on the streets of Hell (aka Tokyo) in his handmade Taoist robe with his iconic crane feather fan, amid a Halloween celebration! The bewildering party people, who he mistakes for Hell's minions, get him drunk and sweep him into a nightclub. His first real interaction is with an underdog singer Eiko in a nightclub. After discovering her unappreciated skill, he vows to ensure her success and becomes her millennia-old manager. Appearing like a full-time cosplayer, or a delusional history nerd, Eiko takes him in and accepts his help. Little did she know, his background prepared him to be the perfect manager! He instantly concocts 100 million IQ strategies to lure in audiences and keep them engaged, often deviously.

    Kaede Hondo kills it as Eiko as she did as Sakura in Zombieland Saga. It's fair to say it does for Japanese hip-hop what Zombieland Saga did for idol music; breathe life into a genre drowning in unfabulous idol fodder. Along their winding road to success, the Eiko and Kongming meet other aspiring rappers and singers. The many other skilled singers rise to the occasion and fit their roles excellently. Everyone here is indispensable. You witness side-stories run side-by-side with Eiko's journey; each one develops gradually into nuanced and likable individuals. "Join us in realizing world peace via music" is one of Kongming's most iconic quotes; it symbolizes the teamwork dynamic the cast of characters radiates. Character development is naturally blended into the music performances, and every song left me wanting more.

    Emotional lyrics during the improvised songs lend themselves well to flashbacks. Exposition dumps and tedious monologues are nowhere to be found here, only rhythm, sick beats, and organic storytelling. Neither the story nor the script feels forced; partly because the musicians gain skill over time with practice, none of them begin as unstoppable forces. Eiko starts with the task of finding her voice, and her companions must overcome past regrets and performance anxiety. Their struggles and hardships are portrayed believably; we see them grow over time, making for satisfying character arcs. This is similar to another recent manga adaptation centering on aspiring young artists, Blue Period. Both series, sappy as they may seem, focus on developing self-confidence and that no one is born with skill. It is learned. Though the themes are unoriginal, they're sincerely executed.

    Senkuu is a scientist like Kongming is a strategist; they're geniuses capable of feats surpassing human capabilities. The logic surrounding his strategies is not exactly airtight, and that's OK because the anime doesn't take itself seriously, and neither should you. Ironically, Kongming's flaw is his ego. As Eiko becomes a performer, Kongming's new party life challenges his past arrogance. It successfully paints a memorable portrait of Kongming, a godlike being who embodies the essence of coolness that harem protagonists could only dream of possessing. He never misses an opportunity to hype his companions with inspiring speeches. The latter episodes lean more towards drama than comedy. Even though the show is at its least engaging when it plays it seriously, they construct such likable characters you can't help but want to see if they achieve their dreams.

    What impressed me the most is how the thematic throughline challenges the status quo; the heroes confront the music industry's need for conformity. The antagonists are depicted as soulless corporate businessmen who value profit over integrity, treating musicians like tools to earn money. Our villains enforce the status quo, and our heroes fight it, adding a layer of depth to the conflict hanging over the show's dramatic final arc. The element of satire at play powerfully exposes how the Japanese music industry coerces artists to compromise their freedom of expression and morals to succeed in a market that values profit over creativity.

    Mesmerizing performances are the anime's highlight: colorful, melodic, energetic, wonderfully excessive, and occasionally psychedelic. What easily sets Paripi Koumei apart from its contemporaries is PA Works fabulous production. It's been a long while since I've seen stage performances in anime animated with sound 2D art. Elaborate dance choreography is complicated because TV anime have budget and time limitations. Yet, they never resort to CGI and manage to maintain on-model character (Carole and Tuesday could never). You'd struggle to find a recent anime that pays more attention to details than Paripi Koumei, from the Chinese history lessons incorporated into the beginning of each episode to the little ways the credits change at the end.

    Paripi Koumei is a winning combination of outstanding music, fabulous dynamic presentation, screwball comedy, and consistent character development, with a unique premise. On paper, it looked like it couldn't make the magic last an entire season, but it went the distance and beat the odds. It would've been witty, endearing, stylish, and insightful even without the dazzling music, but the music is what makes it truly special.
    8nodlimax

    Wholesome show

    "Ya Boy Kongming!" is a fun show to watch with great characters and good music. For me it's the anime of the season. The premise is a bit crazy but adds value to the story as a whole as it allows to provide historical context to various strategies that are applied to modern times.

    And the funny part is that these strategies are becoming part of this idol show. I usually don't watch idol shows but this one here is actually throwing of the disguise very slowly and only makes you realize it is an idol show once you're already fully invested in the characters.

    I'd love to give this show a 9/10. However the aspect that we heard the same song over and over throughout several episodes made it somewhat annoying. Still outside of this the songs that were used in the show are enjoyable to listen to.

    Also the ending in my opinion is very well done and even though it leaves it open for a second season it also works as a one season show because the story that was shown is fully finished.

    So give this show a chance if you have the opportunity.
    Hubbit200

    Fun and high quality!

    The concept for this story is unusual to say the least - but it's executed brilliantly. Amazing and vibrant animation, best vocals I think I've ever heard in an anime, likable and hilarious characters, a fun and engaging story... Give it a chance!
    8pranayjalvi

    Underrated gem of 2022

    Paripi Koumei is another example why P. A works is an underrated studio. A musical anime, with a twist of a historical figure in the current Tokyo generation.

    Paripi Koumei's story is about the music and how its passionate artists tackle the music scene and produce the songs they want other people to hear, ranging from the big concert moments, to the more quiet harmonizing sections with just someone and a guitar. It's really pleasant, actually. And it's the kind of thing in storytelling that works so well when the heart and soul of the series is given the correct time of day.

    An extremely smart tactitian of his era, Kongming puts all his efforts to bring Eiko, a cheerful never giving up attitude girl, into the music industry limelight to let her achieve what she wishes to. I have to say the music was no doubt amazing, and the animation by P. A Works was outstanding.

    What Odd Taxi did last year, Paripi Koumei repeated this year as well. With niche audience who has watched this anime, this surely is an underrated gem which needs to be explored by as many anime fans as possible.

    My Rating : 8/10.
    10Axelsh

    Sleeper hit of the season

    Kongming has no right being as good as it is from animation to sound to the vibe and humor its all so good, it reminds of hinamatsuri just out of no where and so very good.

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      The opening song is a remake of a Hungarian song. The original song is Bulikirály from Zoltán "Jolly" Tarcsi.
    • Connections
      Edited into Ya Boy Kongming! Road to Summer Sonia (2024)

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2022 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Bilibili TV
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    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Khổng Minh Thích Tiệc Tùng
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan(on location)
    • Production companies
      • P.A. Works
      • Avex Pictures
      • Bit Grooove Promotion
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      • 24m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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