
Overall7Story8Animation9Sound6Character6Enjoyment7For all of my prior reviews, I never took concern regarding the seiyuu's performance (voice talent) because they always made it seem so easy regardless of the material. I'm convinced that it could be an instant favourite of many of the genre's fans, at the very least. That's truly all I can say, it's simply underrated. The story manages to remain real (or as real as it can be, of course, within the genre limits), almost mundane, in a way, which I believe is an awesome feat. Doesn't seem like much at first glance, but once you get into it.

It turns the songs personal in relation to whoever makes it, but at the same time it also gives a way to relate to them, which doesn't have to be exclusive, but is certainly a nice extra.This sounds like a very good anime! And it really is, probably the most underrated one of the season. And the way the story goes, we learn the meaning of the songs, the stories behind them, which I do believe can important to be able to enjoy music in general.

Totally radio-friendly, of course, either inspirational or emotional (or both), with the usual awkwardness of Engrish here and there - which you've already learnt to love if you're here for this kind of music.

Coming from the game, where it's the main point (it is a rhythm game, after all), it's no surprise that those songs we can hear in the anime, some of which we can even see being 'born', are actually mostly quite strong.
