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Similar Anime Like Your Lie in April

Manga serial by Naoshi Arakawa and its franchise

Your Prevarication in Apr
Manga volume cover

Comprehend of the first tankōbon volume, featuring Kōsei Arima (left) and Kaori Miyazono (right)

四月は君の嘘
( Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso )
Genre Romantic drama [1]
Manga
Written past Naoshi Arakawa
Published by Kodansha
English publisher
Magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine
Demographic Shōnen
Original run April 6, 2011Feb 6, 2015
Volumes 11 (List of volumes)
Anime television serial
Directed by Kyōhei Ishiguro
Written by Takao Yoshioka
Music by Masaru Yokoyama
Studio A-1 Pictures
Licensed by
Original network Fuji TV (Noitamina)
Original run October 9, 2014 March 19, 2015
Episodes 22 (List of episodes)
Lite novel
Your Lie in April – A Six Person Etude
Written by Yui Tokiumi
Published by Kodansha
English language publisher
Demographic Male
Published November 17, 2014
Volumes 1
Manga
Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso: Coda
Written past Naoshi Arakawa
Published August 17, 2016
Volumes 1
Original video animation
Moments
Directed by Kazuya Iwata
Written by Takao Yoshioka
Music by Masaru Yokoyama
Studio A-1 Pictures
Released May 15, 2015
Runtime 23 minutes
Live action movie
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Your Lie in Apr (Japanese: 四月は君の嘘, Hepburn: Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso ) is a Japanese romantic drama manga series that was written and illustrated by Naoshi Arakawa, and has been adapted into an anime television series and multiple stage productions. The manga was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga (manga aimed at teenage boys) magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine from April 2011 to May 2015. The story follows a immature pianist named Kо̄sei Arima, who loses the ability to hear the piano after his mother's death and his experiences subsequently he meets violinist Kaori Miyazono.

The manga series originated from a i-shot comic that Arakawa entered in a contest; he based the series on information technology and drew inspiration from similar works, such as Brook and Nodame Cantabile . A-1 Pictures adapted Your Lie in April into an anime television series that was aired on Fuji Telly's Noitamina block from October 2014 to March 2015, and an original video blitheness (OVA) episode was released in May 2015. A alive-action moving picture adaptation of the same name was released in September 2016. The series has besides been adjusted into a stage play, a light novel, and a musical that is set to premiere in May 2022.

Your Lie in April received mixed reviews; several critics praised its plot and characters just criticized the artwork. Critics largely acclaimed the anime adaptation for its plot, animation, and soundtrack.

Plot [ edit ]

Fourteen-year-old piano prodigy Kōsei Arima becomes famous later winning several music competitions. When his mother Saki suddenly dies, Kōsei has a mental breakup while performing at a piano recital; this results in him becoming unable to hear the audio of his piano, fifty-fifty though his hearing is otherwise unaffected.

Two years later, Kōsei has not touched the piano and views the world in monochrome. He does non focus on excelling in any activities and often spends time with his friends Tsubaki Sawabe and Ryōta Watari. Kōsei meets Kaori Miyazono, an audacious, free-spirited, 14-year-sometime violinist whose playing style reflects her manic personality. Kaori helps Kōsei return to playing the piano and shows him his playing way can be free and groundbreaking. As Kaori continues to uplift Kōsei'southward spirits, he quickly realizes he loves her, although she seems to be interested in Ryōta.

During a operation, Kaori, who is anaemic and needs routine testing, collapses and is hospitalized. She invites Kōsei to play with her at a gala just she does not go far. Her health deteriorates and she becomes dejected. Kōsei plays a duet with a friend, which motivates Kaori to attempt a risky potentially deadly surgery then she may maybe play with Kosei once again. While playing in the finals of the Eastern Nippon Piano Competition, Kōsei sees Kaori's spirit accompanying him and realizes she has died during the surgery.

At her funeral, Kaori's parents give Kōsei a alphabetic character from Kaori that reveals she was aware of her impending death and became more costless-spirited, both as a person and in her music, so she would not take her regrets to Sky. She as well says she had been in dearest with Kōsei since watching him perform at a concert when she was five. This inspired her to play the violin and so she could play with him i day. Kaori fabricated her feelings towards Ryōta and so she could to go closer to Kōsei without hurting Tsubaki, who also had affections for Kōsei. Tsubaki comforts Kōsei and tells him she will be past his side. Kaori besides leaves backside a motion picture of herself as a kid, coming back from the concert that inspired her, with Kōsei in the background. Kōsei later frames this picture.

Characters [ edit ]

Kōsei Arima ( 有馬 公生 , Arima Kōsei )
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae [ii] (Japanese); Max Mittelman [3] (English)
Played by: Kento Yamazaki [iv] (live-action movie); Shintarō Anzai [v] (stage play)
Kōsei is a former kid prodigy in playing piano, dubbed the "Human Metronome" for his mechanical accuracy, a product of his mother Saki's strict methods of instruction. When Saki dies, Kōsei becomes unable to hear the sound of his piano playing and he gives upwardly on it. Ii years later, he takes up the piano again after Kaori Miyazono persuades him to become her accompanist. Influenced by her emotional and unrestrained playing fashion, Kōsei falls in love with her.
Kaori Miyazono ( 宮園 かをり , Miyazono Kawori )
Voiced past: Risa Taneda [2] (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck [3] (English language)
Played by: Suzu Hirose [4] (live-action film); Arisa Matsunaga [v] (phase play)
Kaori is Tsubaki'south classmate, a free-spirited violinist who has been criticized by judging panels for her unwillingness to attach strictly to the score simply is pop with audiences. Kaori meets Kōsei when she asks Tsubaki to set her up with Ryōta. As their friendship grows, she eventually convinces Kōsei to play the pianoforte over again, get-go as her accompanist and afterward in a piano contest. Kaori later on undergoes surgery and dies.
Tsubaki Sawabe ( 澤部 椿 , Sawabe Tsubaki )
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura [2] (Japanese); Erica Mendez [iii] (English)
Played by: Anna Ishii [four] (live-action movie); Misato Kawauchi [5] (stage play)
Tsubaki is Kōsei's childhood friend and side by side-door neighbour, who treats him like a lilliputian blood brother. Often dismayed at Kōsei's disability to motion on from his mother'southward decease, Tsubaki attempts to go him to play the piano again. She starting time denies her feelings for Kōsei merely falls in love with him.
Ryōta Watari ( 渡 亮太 , Watari Ryōta )
Voiced past: Ryōta Ōsaka [2] (Japanese); Kyle McCarley [3] (English language)
Played by: Taishi Nakagawa [4] (live-action pic); Masanari Wada [5] (stage play)
Ryōta is Kōsei's and Tsubaki's childhood friend. Kaori was his girlfriend, which makes Kōsei jealous. Kōsei later tells him about his feelings for Kaori; Ryōta accepts this and gives him advice.
Takeshi Aiza ( 相座 武士 , Aiza Takeshi )
Voiced past: Yūki Kaji [two] (Japanese); Erik Scott Kimerer [3] (English)
Played by: Shōjirō Yokoi [5] (stage play)
Takeshi is a pianist of the same age as Kōsei; he has wanted to surpass Kōsei on the piano since watching him play at a young age.
Emi Igawa ( 井川 絵見 , Igawa Emi )
Voiced by: Saori Hayami [ii] (Japanese); Erika Harlacher [iii] (English)
Played by: Haruka Yamashita [5] (stage play)
Emi is a pianist of the same age as Kōsei; she decided to become a pianist afterwards listening to Kōsei play at the age of five. She aims to reach Kōsei through her emotional playing fashion.
Nagi Aiza ( 相座 凪 , Aiza Nagi )
Voiced past: Ai Kayano [vi] (Japanese); Stephanie Sheh [3] (English)
Nagi is Takeshi'south younger sister who pretends to inquire for tutelage from Hiroko to scout her blood brother's rival Kōsei. She somewhen becomes Kōsei's educatee.
Saki Arima ( 有馬 早希 , Arima Saki )
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto [6] (Japanese); Wendee Lee [3] (English)
Played by: Rei Dan [7] (live-action pic); Ryōko Tanaka [5] (stage play)
Saki is Kōsei's mother, who demands Kōsei practices the score to absolute perfection, and often beats him for making mistakes. Saki does not at first program to make Kōsei a pianist but after she becomes aware of his talent and discovers she has a terminal disease, she decides to give Kōsei a strict foundation in piano and then he can brand a living later on she dies.
Hiroko Seto ( 瀬戸 紘子 , Seto Hiroko )
Voiced past: Mie Sonozaki [6] (Japanese); Carrie Keranen [3] (English)
Played by: Yuka Itaya [vii] (alive-activity moving picture); Kuniko Kodama [five] (stage play)
Hiroko is a nationally renowned pianist and Saki's close friend from college. Hiroko discovers Kōsei'south talents and suggests Saki trains him as a pianist despite his initial disagreement. Blaming herself for Saki's savage treatment of Kōsei and his psychological trauma from Saki'due south expiry, Hiroko distances herself from Kōsei. When Kōsei returns to play the piano, Hiroko becomes his guardian and mentor.
Koharu Seto ( 瀬戸 小春 , Seto Koharu )
Voiced by: Inori Minase [six] (Japanese); Cristina Vee [3] (English)
Hiroko's young daughter who usually clings to her mother's side and is adored past both Kōsei and her mother.
Saitō ( 斎藤 , Saitō )
Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu [6] (Japanese); Robbie Daymond [3] (English)
Saitō is Tsubaki's baseball-playing senior and her target of admiration. Saitō confesses his dearest for Tsubaki and dates her merely suggests they pause up after realizing Tsubaki's feelings for Kōsei.
Nao Kashiwagi ( 柏木 奈緒 , Kashiwagi Nao )
Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami [6] (Japanese); Julie Ann Taylor [3] (English)
Played past: Haruka Igarashi [v] (phase play)
Kashiwagi is one of Tsubaki'due south expert friends, who ofttimes gives her advice. Kashiwagi succeeds in breaking Tsubaki'south stubbornness and persuades her to realize and declare her feelings for Kōsei.

Development [ edit ]

Manga [ edit ]

When Naoshi Arakawa first wanted to be a manga artist, he entered a one-shot comic, which featured a male and female violinist performing together, into the Monthly Shōnen Mag Grand Challenge. [eight] Arakawa later serialized Sayonara, Football , a manga focusing on association football. Later on completing the series, he got tired of sports manga and wanted to try something new. [9] For ideas, Arakawa returned to the 1-shot. [8] Despite the rejection of his previous music-manga pitch, [10] he settled on creating a music manga. Concerned about competing with the popular manga serial Brook , which focuses on rock music, Arakawa decided his new manga would focus on classical music. [9] To differentiate it from Nodame Cantabile , some other classical-music-themed manga, Arakawa focused on a single instrument. [nine] Arakawa interviewed musicians Akinori Osawa, Masanori Sugano, Kaori Yamazaki, and Rieko Ikeda to help his descriptions of classical music. He likewise used his experience with Kendo to inspire his depiction of the tension at competitions. [8] [9] Arakawa also read books about music and asked his editor, who had violin experience, for help. [9]

Arakawa decided to focus on the violin afterwards seeing a female violinist perform on television. [eight] Arakawa originally wanted to include a male and female person violinist but found scenes with two violinists difficult to draw, and so he chose a violinist and pianist. [8] After the manga's 3rd volume was published in Japan, he received an offer to develop it into an anime. Arakawa was unsure about the ending of his story simply the anime's manager Kyōhei Ishiguro liked the ending so Arakawa did not change it. [10]

Anime [ edit ]

Around the time of the release of the manga'due south 3rd volume, Aniplex producer Shunsuke Saitō offered Kensuke Tateishi at Kodansha an opportunity to produce an anime adaptation of the series for television. [eleven] The original offer was for an eleven-episode series but Tateishi rejected the offer considering it would non have been a complete adaptation. Saitō changed his offer to 22 episodes, which Tateishi accepted. [11] Saitō offered the role of manager to Kyōhei Ishiguro because he had worked with Ishiguro on the 7th episode of Wandering Son and left a strong impression on him. [12]

Because Ishiguro wanted the anime series to appeal to people who did not normally watch anime, he chose the bands Goose House and Wacci to perform the opening and catastrophe themes respectively. [13] Ishiguro wanted to use a song that had a "colorful tune" to match the animation's theme and chose the ring Coalamode to perform the theme. [14]

Ishiguro used real locations to represent some of the series' settings. Arakawa had visited several locations along the Seibu Line, such equally Ōizumi-gakuen Station, so he showed scenes of the manga to operators of the Seibu Railway Company and officials at the Nerima Ward Function, who helped Isiguro choose appropriate locations. [xiii] [fifteen]

Media [ edit ]

Manga [ edit ]

Naoshi Arakawa wrote and illustrated the manga serial Your Lie in April, which was kickoff serialized in the May issue of Kodansha's Monthly Shōnen Magazine on Apr 6, 2011. [16] It ended serialization in the March 2015 issue, which released on February 6, 2015. [17]

Kodansha published fhe offset tankōbon (bound volume) of Your Lie in Apr on September 16, 2011; [18] the concluding book was released in a regular edition and a limited edition on May xv, 2015. [19] [20] Kodansha USA translated the series was translated into English for a North American release [21] and published the offset book on April 21, 2015. [22] A spin-off manga titled Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso: Coda, was bundled with the Blu-ray release of the anime series and was published in tankōbon format on August 17, 2016. [23] It retold the events of Kōsei's by from the perspective of his friends. [10]

Yui Tokiumi wrote a low-cal-novel spinoff titled Your Lie in April: A Six Person Etude, which was released in Japan on November 17, 2014. [24] Vertical published it in English. [25] The light novel retold the events of the main series from Kōsei's friends' and rivals' perspectives. [26]

Volume listing [ edit ]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
i September 16, 2011 [18] 978-4-06-371301-5 May 5, 2015 [22] 978-1-63-236171-four
  1. "Monotone" ( モノトーン , Monotōn )
  2. "The Honey of a Violinist" ( ヴァイオリニストの愛 , Vaiorinisuto no Ai )
  3. "Black Cat" ( 黒猫 , Kuroneko )
  4. "Colorful" ( カラフル , Karafuru )
2 January 17, 2012 [27] 978-iv-06-371317-half dozen September i, 2015 [28] 978-one-63-236172-1
  1. "A Dark Ocean" ( 暗い海 , Kurai Umi )
  2. "From Behind" ( 後ろ姿 , Ushirosugata )
  3. "Cloudy Skies" ( 曇天模様 , Donten Moyō )
  4. "The Water's Surface" ( 水面 , Minamo )
3 May 17, 2012 [29] 978-4-06-371327-v September 1, 2015 [30] 978-1-63-236173-8
  1. "The Cassette Recording and the Moon" ( ラジカセと月 , Rajikase to Tsuki )
  2. "The Way Dwelling house" ( 帰り道 , Kaerimichi )
  3. "The Shadow Whispers" ( カゲささやく , Kage Sasayaku )
  4. "Mirage" ( 蜃気楼 , Shinkirō )
4 September xiv, 2012 [31] 978-4-06-371345-9 Oct 27, 2015 [32] 978-1-63-236174-five
  1. "Surge" ( うねる , Uneru )
  2. "Red and Yellow" ( 赤と黄色 , Aka to Kiiro )
  3. "Resonance" ( 共鳴 , Kyōmei )
  4. "Listen, Mama!" ( ねえ、ママきいてよ , Nē, Mama Kī Te Yo )
5 Jan 17, 2013 [33] 978-iv-06-371359-six December 29, 2015 [34] 978-1-63-236175-ii
  1. "Falling" ( 墜ちる , Ochiru )
  2. "The Scenery When I'm with You" ( 君といた景色 , Kimi Toita Keshiki )
  3. "Forth the Railroad Track" ( 線路沿いの道 , Senro-zoi no Michi )
  4. "Under the Bridge" ( 橋の下 , Hashi no Shita )
vi May 17, 2013 [35] 978-four-06-371375-6 March 29, 2016 [36] 978-i-63-236176-9
  1. "Candied Apple tree" ( りんご飴 , Ringo Ame )
  2. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Niggling Star" ( トゥインクルリトルスタ , Tuinkuru Ritoru Sta )
  3. "Spurred to Action" ( つき動かす , Tsuki Ugokasu )
  4. "Rays of Low-cal" ( 射す光 , Sasu Hikari )
7 September 17, 2013 [37] 978-4-06-371387-9 April 26, 2016 [38] 978-one-63-236177-6
  1. "Connection" ( つながる , Tsunagaru )
  2. "A Chain" ( 連鎖 , Rensa )
  3. "Superimposed Outlines" ( 車なる輪郭 , Kurumanaru Rinkaku )
  4. "Footprints" ( 足跡 , Ashiato )
8 January 17, 2014 [39] 978-iv-06-371405-0 July v, 2016 [40] 978-1-63-236178-iii
  1. "Liar" ( うそつき , Usotsuki )
  2. "Intruder" ( 闖入者 , Chinyūsha )
  3. "You'll Practice" ( 君でいいや , Kimi de ī ya )
  4. "Ii of a Kind" ( 似た者同士 , Nitamono Dōshi )
ix May xvi, 2014 [41] 978-four-06-371418-0 Baronial thirty, 2016 [42] 978-1-63-236179-0
  1. "Twilight" ( トワイライト , Towairaito )
  2. "Those Who Gaze into the Abyss" ( 深淵をのぞく者 , Shin'en o Nozoku Mono )
  3. "Hearts Intertwining" ( 心重ねる , Kokoro Kasaneru )
  4. "Punch" ( パンチ , Panchi )
10 October 17, 2014 [43] 978-four-06-371435-7 November i, 2016 [44] 978-one-63-236180-6
  1. "A Promise" ( 約束 , Yakusoku )
  2. "Good day, Hero" ( さよならヒーロー , Sayonara Hīrō )
  3. "Caught in the Rain" ( 雨やどり , Amayadori )
  4. "Hand in Hand" ( 手と手 , Te to Te )
11 May 15, 2015 [nineteen] 978-iv-06-371467-8
ISBN978-4-06-358752-four [twenty] (limited edition)
December 27, 2016 [45] 978-one-63-236312-one
  1. "Snow" ( , Yuki )
  2. "Once again" ( アゲイン , Agein )
  3. "Ballade" ( バラード , Barādo )
  4. "Jump Cakewalk" ( 春風 , Harukaze )

Anime [ edit ]

The anime's logo

Logo used for the anime TV series

The anime television series of Your Lie in April that A-1 Pictures produced was aired from October x, 2014, to March 20, 2015, on Fuji TV's Noitamina block. [46] [47] The first opening theme song is "Hikaru Nara" ( 光るなら , lit. If You Will Shine) by Goose House and the start ending theme is "Kirameki" ( キラメキ , lit. Sparkle) by Wacci. [48] The second opening song is "Nanairo Symphony" ( 七色シンフォニー , Nanairo Shinfonī , lit. "Seven Colored Symphony") by Coalamode and the 2nd ending theme is "Orange" ( オレンジ , Orenji ) past 7!! [49] Kyōhei Ishiguro directed the series, Takao Yoshioka wrote the scripts, Yukiko Aikei designed the characters, and Masaru Yokoyama composed the soundtrack. [2] An original video animation (OVA), titled Moments, was bundled with the limited-edition release of the manga'southward eleventh book. Almost of the staff and bandage from the tv set series reprised their roles in the OVA, [50] which retells Takeshi's and Emi's childhoods and their rivalry with Kōsei. [51]

In North America, Aniplex of America licensed the series and streamed information technology on various platforms. [52] The series in licensed in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Anime Limited, [53] and in Commonwealth of australia and New Zealand by Madman Amusement, who streamed it on AnimeLab. [54]

Live activeness film [ edit ]

On August 24, 2015, the website 'kimiuso-movie.jp' was registered by Toho, a Japanese moving-picture show production and distribution visitor, leading to speculation a film adaptation of Your Lie in Apr was in development. [55] Speculations were confirmed in September 2015 when the live-action film'due south main bandage was announced, with Kento Yamazaki as Kōsei Arima, Suzu Hirose as Kaori Miyazono, E-girls member Anna Ishii as Tsubaki Sawabe, and Taishi Nakagawa as Ryōta Watari. [4] Takehiko Shinjō directed the movie, which was written past Yukari Tatsui and was released in Japan in September 2016. [iv] [56] While the original manga depicts the characters in junior high schoolhouse, the moving-picture show was set in their second year of loftier school. [56]

Stage adaptations [ edit ]

In May 2017, a stage adaptation of Your Lie in April was appear to be in product, with its release set for August of the aforementioned year. The play was staged at AiiA two.five Theater Tokyo from August 24, 2017, to September 3, 2017; and at the Umeda Arts Theater in Osaka from September seven, 2017, to September ten, 2017. Naohiro Ise directed the play and Kaori Miura wrote it. [57] The play included live musical performances from Yuta Matsumura on piano and Shuko Kobayashi on violin. [58] The principal cast was Shintarō Anzai every bit Kōsei Arima, Arisa Matsunaga as Kaori Miyazono, Misato Kawauchi every bit Tsubaki Sawabe, and Masanari Wada equally Ryōta Watari. [5]

On October ten, 2022, Toho and Fuji Television appear a musical accommodation of Your Prevarication in Apr would be staged at Tokyo Tatemono Brillia Hall from July v, 2022, to July 29, 2022. Frank Wildhorn composed the music, Tracy Miller Schell and Carly Robyn Green co-wrote the lyrics, Jason Howland arranged the musical, and Ikko Ueda directed information technology. [59] The adaptation starred Yuta Koseki and Tatsunari Kimura every bit Kosei Arima, Erika Ikuta as Kaori Miyazono, Fuka Yuduki as Tsubaki Suwabe, and Koki Mizuta and Takuto Teranishi as Ryōta Watari. [59] It was planned to tour the musical nationally following the Tokyo premiere but all performances were indefinitely delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [60] A concept album was released on Dec 25, 2022, in place of the performances. [61] In July 2022, information technology was announced the musical would be staged in May 2022. [62]

Reception [ edit ]

Manga [ edit ]

The Your Lie in April manga received mixed reviews. Some critics praised the plot for its realistic portrayal of relationships betwixt the characters. [63] [64] Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network (ANN) was more critical and said the plot is non as emotional as Arakawa intended it to be. [65] The characters were also given mixed responses. Some critics praised Kōsei's relationships and the adult characters for being more developed than adult characters in similar works. [64] [66] Others called Kaori mean and said her actions toward Kōsei are hard to translate. [63] [65] A few critics gave the artwork praise for representing the music well, [64] [67] while others said Arakawa had difficulty drawing characters' faces. [64] [65]

The serial won the award for the all-time shōnen manga at the thirty-7th Kodansha Manga Awards. [68] It was besides nominated for the 5th Manga Taishō. [69] The first volume was ranked in the Immature Developed Library Services Association's 2016 listing of the peak 112 graphic novels for teenagers. [70]

Anime [ edit ]

Different the manga, critics largely praised the anime adaptation. Many critics praised the plot; Chris Beveridge from The Fandom Post stated; "plainly said, [the series] moved me" [71] and others called the series a masterpiece of storytelling. [72] [73] Theron Martin from ANN noted the plot may not be emotional to every viewer. [74] The anime's characters also received praise, with several critics calling them enjoyable and realistic. [72] [75]

Many critics called the animation beautiful and full of emotion, [71] [76] [77] and Richard Eisenbeis from Kotaku called it "utterly superb". [78] Critics besides praised the soundtrack; Allen Moody from THEM Anime Reviews gave the series a college score for the soundtrack. [74] [79] Critics also praised the vocalism acting of both the original Japanese version and the English dub. [71] [74] The series received the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper's 2016 Sugoi Nippon Award in the anime category. [80]

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