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Chiaki Shinichi (Hiroshi Tamaki) wins he prestigious Platini International Music Competition and becomes the new orchestra conductor for the Le Marlet Orchestra. Chiaki then goes with Frank (Eiji Wentz) to observe the orchestra and is astonished by their poor performance. It seems due to lack of funding the orchestra lost many of its members & the interest of its audience. Meanwhile, Nodame (Juri Ueno) prepares for a graduation exam at her music school. She is happy that Chiaki has finally become a conductor and becomes even more enthusiastic when Chiaki asks her to play Ravel's "Bolero" with the orchestra. But, her excitement soon turns to disappointment when Son Rui (Yu Yamada) takes her part in the "Bolero" performance. Nodame tries to hide her disappointment from Chiaki. The performance itself turns out to be a bomb. The audience laughs while Chiaki tries to do his best. Chiaki thinks back to his first practice with the S Orchestra and his teacher Franz Strezemann (Naoto Takenaka). Nodame attempts to comfort Chiaki after the performance, with Nodame and Chiaki eventually deciding that they will make the next one a success. Chiaki holds an audition for new members in his orchestra, while Nodame takes care of the promotional activities. Finally, the performance is set to begin. The concert hall is packed thanks to Nodame's efforts. Nodame is excited about the performance, but also has an uneasy feeling as well. Chiaki then takes the stage, holds his conducting baton in the air and . -From SilentRegrets. Yahoo Web Search. Want more to discover? Make Yahoo Your Home Page. See breaking news & more every time you open your browser. Anytime. Get beautiful photos on every new browser tab. Nodame Cantabile — Google Arts & Culture. Nodame Cantabile is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tomoko Ninomiya. It was serialized in by Kodansha in the magazine Kiss from July 2001 to October 2009 and collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. Nodame Cantabile 1 - Kodansha. Next Volume: Nodame Cantabile , Volume 2. There’s a new kid in town, and Nodame had better be on guard. Her new rival plays timpani like a dream—and has the hots for Nodame ’s crush, Shinichi Chiaki. Nodame kantâbire (TV Series 2006) - IMDb. Nodame kantâbire: With Juri Ueno, Hiroshi Tamaki, Eita Nagayama, Asami Mizukawa. Two musicians united in talent, divided by nature - the upper-class perfectionist Chiaki and the sloppy middle-classer Nodame - fall in love. Nodame Cantabile , Vol. 1: Tomoko Ninomiya, Tomoko Ninomiya . Apr 26, 2005 · Nodame Cantabile stands out in the manga crowd: it's about classical musicians and is more mature overall (characters are college-age and things like dating are treated as no big deal). It's a unique and fun title that even well-read adults will enjoy. The problem is, that's all. Format: Paperback Author: Tomoko Ninomiya. Nodame Cantabile (Drama) - Watch on Crunchyroll. Noda Megumi, also known as Nodame , is a weird, freewheeling piano student at Momogaoka School of Music. She meets a well-to-do, elite piano student, Chiaki Shin'ichi, who aspires to become a . Anime | Nodame Cantabile Wiki | Fandom. Nodame Cantabile was also adapted as an anime television series, produced by Fuji TV and animated by J.C. Staff. The series was broadcast on Fuji and associated stations in the time slot. The first season, called just Nodame Cantabile , was broadcast in 23 episodes from 11 January to 28 June 2007, and the second season, called Nodame Cantabile : Paris Chapter, was broadcast in 11 . Crunchyroll - Nodame Cantabile - Overview, Reviews, Cast, and . Nodame Cantabile - Overview, Reviews, Cast, and List of Episodes - Crunchyroll. Nodame Kantâbire: Saishuu-gakushou - Zenpen (2009) - IMDb. Nodame Kantâbire: Saishuu-gakushou - Zenpen: Directed by Hideki Takeuchi. With Juri Ueno, Hiroshi Tamaki, Eita Nagayama, Asami Mizukawa. Talented violinist Chiaki Shinichi really wants to become an orchestral conductor. Nodame Cantabile (TV) - Anime News Network. Jul 03, 2011 · Nodame Cantabile : Finale, Hanamaru Promos Streamed (Oct 16, 2009) Komaneko Anime From Domo's Tsuneo Goda Gets Xmas Film (Oct 12, 2009) Japan's Animation TV Ranking, July 6-12 (Jul 15, 2009) Nodame Cantabile | Drama For. Oct 16, 2006 · Synopsis Nodame Cantabile Megumi Noda or “ Nodame ” is a piano student at Momogaoka College of Music. An extremely talented pianist who wants to be a kindergarten teacher, she prefers playing by ear rather than reading the music score. Downloading j-doramas, and more. Having spent the majority of the day trying to download j-doramas and movies, I think I can safely say that torrenting can be really frustrating. Especially when VERY few people are seeding, and files are being taken down. Not that it’ll stop me from fiercely hunting down my favourite shows but it can get quite irritating when your download speed on qBittorrent is 13.1kb/s So you know what? I’m going to try and help out. If you need to see one of the dramas on this list, or other lists I will be putting up, drop a comment below and I’ll get them to you. (For free of course). As of now I currently have. – Nodame Cantabile (1080p x 720p with subs) – Nodame Cantabile Specials 1& 2: In Paris (1080p with subs) – Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score: Part 1 (720p with subs) – Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score: Part 2(720p with subs) – Rurouni Kenshin (720p with subs) – Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler) (720p with subs) – Alice no Toge (720p with subs) And these will all be available for direct download, should you need them (Judging by the titles so far, I’m sure most j-dorama veterans will be able to tell that I adore Tamaki Hiroshi) I’m just starting out though, there’ll be more in the upcoming weeks and months. Neither the videos nor the subs are done by me but by hard-working enthusiastic people in d-addicts and other such forums. I wish I had all the names but here’s some for starters: Raiona, MrJordau on d-addicts, Nobita Smile, Heiwa Fansubs, SARS Fansubs. Your hard work is greatly appreciated, and I make no move to benefit off these videos and subs in any way. I simply want to make them more accessible for people like me to really want to see a show but hate having to wait hours and days for it to download. I also go by ‘hyukjaeismine’ on d-addicts so just give me a holler if necessary! I’ll probably be mainly download j-doramas due to K-dramas being much more popular and therefore more readily available (though personally I prefer j-doramas, despite being a seasoned veteran of K-dramas) I’d also love to hear recommendations for j-doramas! So feel free to message/comment away! New j-dorama downloads. Additions to my drama collection, available for direct download anytime. Or I can seed a torrent if necessary. Please e-mail [email protected] for files! This post has been moved to https://unstoppablesun.com/2014/08/02/downloading-j-doramas-and-more/ for consolidation! Please take a look at that post to see what I can seed right now and what I’ve unfortunately deleted in the 6 years since this post was published Downloading j-doramas, and more. Having spent the majority of the day trying to download j-doramas and movies, I think I can safely say that torrenting can be really frustrating. Especially when VERY few people are seeding, and files are being taken down. Not that it’ll stop me from fiercely hunting down my favourite shows but it can get quite irritating when your download speed on qBittorrent is 13.1kb/s So you know what? I’m going to try and help out. If you need to see one of the dramas on this list, or other lists I will be putting up, drop a comment below and I’ll get them to you. (For free of course). As of now I currently have. – Nodame Cantabile (1080p x 720p with subs) – Nodame Cantabile Specials 1& 2: In Paris (1080p with subs) – Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score: Part 1 (720p with subs) – Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score: Part 2(720p with subs) – Rurouni Kenshin (720p with subs) – Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler) (720p with subs) – Alice no Toge (720p with subs) And these will all be available for direct download, should you need them (Judging by the titles so far, I’m sure most j-dorama veterans will be able to tell that I adore Tamaki Hiroshi) I’m just starting out though, there’ll be more in the upcoming weeks and months. Neither the videos nor the subs are done by me but by hard-working enthusiastic people in d-addicts and other such forums. I wish I had all the names but here’s some for starters: Raiona, MrJordau on d-addicts, Nobita Smile, Heiwa Fansubs, SARS Fansubs. Your hard work is greatly appreciated, and I make no move to benefit off these videos and subs in any way. I simply want to make them more accessible for people like me to really want to see a show but hate having to wait hours and days for it to download. I also go by ‘hyukjaeismine’ on d-addicts so just give me a holler if necessary! I’ll probably be mainly download j-doramas due to K-dramas being much more popular and therefore more readily available (though personally I prefer j-doramas, despite being a seasoned veteran of K-dramas) I’d also love to hear recommendations for j-doramas! So feel free to message/comment away! A chance encounter: Nodame and Chiaki. It’s hard to believe that just two weeks ago I was sitting on my ass doing nothing as usual. And then on Monday 21st, I randomly thought of seeing a drama that Korea had decided to remake, a decision which was causing quite a bit of furor online. So I did. And I was blindsided, utterly caught by surprise. I fell in love. Nodame Cantabile is one of those things that sneaks up on you. At first it’s just super fun, then it’s sweet, and then it becomes soul-shattering, earth-shakingly beautiful. The plot overview has been covered by dozens of other blogs in ways way better than I ever can, screencaps and all. I’ve put some links down below which I really, really, think that ANYONE interested in seeing the drama should check out. (There may be a few spoilers so watch out!) I haven’t read the manga (though I have a really, really good idea of what’s in it now, and I sure as hell haven’t seen the anime, though from everything I’ve heard, I really don’t need to) but for some reason that made it all the more beautiful as I didn’t have a set of ideals on how Chiaki and Nodame should be, before going into the drama. Let me tell you, it was glorious. On the outside, this is a story of love and friendship. Going deeper, it’s so much more. Folks this isn’t about the romance, though that is wonderful as is. It’s about a group of people who grow together and achieve so much more than they could alone. Chiaki Shinichi, a talented pianist, violinist and would-be-conductor has a fear of planes and boats and due to having experienced an emergency landing in his youth. Problem? He wants to become a conductor and re-unite with his beloved teacher Vieira-Sensei and lead orchestras all over Europe. Too bad he’s confined to Japan. Highly critical of himself and others, he has all but given up hope on ever achieving his dreams when a chance encounter rocks his world. He hears the most beautiful playing in a music room. Sloppy, yes, but emotionally breathtaking. Long story short, he misses the chance to see the person playing. But the person in question, Noda Megumi (who refers to herself as Nodame) finds him drunk and passed out outside her apartment upon returning home. Why you as? Well they’re neighbours (though she’d no idea) and he was sitting outside the wrong door. Chiaki wakes up in her trash-filled room (which she though he’d sleep better in) and freaks out. The following episodes are progressively hilarious and poignant. And then the magic begins. It creeps up on you, honestly. Other blogs will no doubt have more in-depth summaries of this beautiful work. (Hell I just can’t seem to do it justice) so I recommend reading those. Now I don’t want to get your expectations sky-high and have them fall to the floor when you watch the drama because my words over-inflated how it was, so I recommend that all who want to see the drama stop reading here and skip to the first and third link at the bottom and then head off to see the series instantly. And then comeback and read the rest of this and see the rest of the links. But dear heaven was it beautiful. You could call this story many things: When Nodame met Chiaki Why Chiaki met Nodame When Chiaki fell in love How Nodame changed Chiaki Why Chiaki loves Nodame When Chiaki realized that there was more to a band than playing by the score When Chiaki realized just how beautiful playing from the heart can be When Chiaki realized that there was more than one kind of genius When Nodame realized just how much she could do and just what music and Chiaki meant to her When Chiaki found his other half When Nodame found the person who completed her When Chiaki realized that there was more he could do than he’d ever imagined. When Chiaki and Nodame decided to pursue their dreams and love together When Chiaki and Nodame realized that they would always put each other before their dreams When Chiaki and Nodame realized that they were each other’s dreams When Kiyora realized that maybe competing wasn’t all that When Mine realized that he wasn’t meant to be a rocker When Masumi realized that true love can mean that you let him go When Tanya realized that there was more in than finding a boyfriend When Frank realized that there were otakus worse than him When Chiaki realized that being Kazuo wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. When Nodame realized that she had to face things head on if she was to truly become Chiaki’s other half When Chiaki gave up on concert practice to go on that journey with Nodame just this once When they played Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos for the first time When they played Rachmanioff together for the first time When they played Mozart’s Concerto for the last time When Chiaki and Nodame finally played a piano concerto together When they all realized that a future with music and with each other was their most important thing imaginable. I could go on and on and on. And the titles would get more and similar with me being unable to convey the essence of this tale’s beauty. I have no words. Tamaki Hiroshi WAS Chiaki Shinichi and Ueno Juri WAS Nodame. There’s no other way to say it. The quality of the acting was magnificent with Tamaki Hiroshi giving his all. I have never seen a man conduct music so beautifully, powerfully and passionately. His eyes, oh dear heaven his eyes. He expressed the symphonies with his entire body. It truly is glorious to see. Man I wouldn’t have quit band myself if he’d been the instructor. The man is Fiiiiine. Ueni Juri shines as the alternatingly carefree, wounded, insecure, talented genius Nodame. She’s absolutely beautiful as well (not in the Hollywood manner either). I swear she seems like a regular person until she starts playing and then she becomes this lovely ethereal creature, especially towards the end. I wish I could do justice to her portrayal in words, but I can’t think of any at the moment. I’ll probably list a few blogs at the end of this that captured their essence better than myself. Nodame and Chiaki weren’t just lovers but each other’s best friends, caretakers, encouragers, critics and family. I have no words. (Oh Nodame you creeper, you. And Chiaki you totally know she’s there.) (They’re made for each other, okay?) Aww…I loved it when he was trying to figure out what was wrong. And I adored how moments of poignancy could just as easily switch to hilarity. Tamaki-kun and Juri-chan had quite the range of expressions, pulling off real-life versions of anime/manga features better than any I’ve ever seen. Upon finishing the 11 episodes of the drama, I staved off watching the specials but ultimately couldn’t resist gobbling them. Then I held off watching the movies for as long as I could. Part 1 was stunningly, achingly lovely. Part 2 shattered my heart into a thousand pieces and regrouped it once more. Beautiful. Poignant. Warm. Hilarious. Nodame. Chiaki. I wish I had more words. This has to be my favourite part at the end of the second movie, when they recreate that moment with Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos from the very first episode of the series. In real life, this is over four years later, in the movie it’s just about three. But the difference was remarkable, and poignancy of the moment was only enhanced by Tamaki Hiroshi and Ueno Juri’s brilliant performance. And my heart ached for days. It ached before watching the movies when I realized I’d be done afterwards. That I wouldn’t be able to see these two again. And then it ached afterwards when I realized that we really had hit the end. How could I have fallen so deep in a week? And the tears, oh boy the tears. Buckets, I tell you, I wept buckets. Because Nodame Cantabile hit me over the head as well. Seeing them chase after their dreams, and live, laugh and love caught by the heart – no by the soul. Because there were still things I could do, because I too, like Nodame, had been hiding. I hated the rigidity of studying piano as well. The rules and regulations that Nodame so flippantly ignored grabbed my heartstrings because I’d always felt the same way. Her way of hiding by shying away from her talent and choosing simply to play for fun, when she was meant for so much more, broke my heart. Because I understood so well. Not about being secretly talented, but about hiding because you aren’t sure whether any good will come of trying. I laughed, cried and cheered for her and with her and she progressed musically, and romantically. And I decided to stop hiding as well. I can’t explain how profound the moment was when I realized just how this drama had moved something inside of me, had changed me to the point where I could no longer stay still anymore. To the point where I decided to break my year and a bit-long hiatus from fleeing from people, the social world and studying piano. And I only have the good Lord and Nodame to thank for that. Nodame, Nodame, Nodame. I wish I had the words to express my love for you and everything that you love and are. For how achingly beautiful your story and Chiaki’s was. But the best things in life don’t need words, as you very well know Chiaki, Chiaki, Chiaki, how can I put in words how sweet, hilarious and bizarre your love for her was? how utterly and gloriously talented you are? and how perfect of a conductor and lover you are? I live in hopes of finding someone like you. (Oh and Tamaki Hiroshi? You, sir, are fiiiine) BONUS: Our real life Nodame-Chiaki pair. The beautiful and talented Ueno Juri and Tamaki Hiroshi! PS: The last picture really was from them to us!