Nodame Cantabile OVA

Nodame Cantabile OVA

のだめカンタービレ OVA

ComedyRomance
7.41 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: J.C.Staff

Synopsis

Yukihisa Matsuda, principal conductor of the Rising Star Orchestra, arrives in Paris to perform Wagner's Tannhäuser Overture as a guest conductor for the Recyl Symphony Orchestra. When Matsuda overhears the orchestra members praising Shinichi Chiaki, the budding Japanese conductor of the Roux-Marlet Orchestra, he can barely contain his contempt at there being another "Black-Haired Noble" in the same city. Freshly dumped by his mistress following the performance, Matsuda catches Chiaki and takes him out to drink under the pretense of discussing career. But much to Chiaki's chagrin, the subject soon turns to Chiaki's own special someone. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Chiaki, Shinichi

Chiaki, Shinichi

Main

VA: Seki, Tomokazu

Matsuda, Yukihisa

Matsuda, Yukihisa

Main

VA: Touchi, Hiroki

Noda, Megumi

Noda, Megumi

Main

VA: Kawasumi, Ayako

Kimura, Tomohito

Kimura, Tomohito

Supporting

VA: Kamiya, Hiroshi

Kuroki, Yasunori

Kuroki, Yasunori

Supporting

VA: Matsukaze, Masaya

Mine, Ryuutarou

Mine, Ryuutarou

Supporting

VA: Kawada, Shinji

Okuyama, Masumi

Okuyama, Masumi

Supporting

VA: Fujita, Yoshinori

Sakuma, Manabu

Sakuma, Manabu

Supporting

VA: Fujiwara, Keiji

Takahashi, Noriyuki

Takahashi, Noriyuki

Supporting

VA: Ishida, Akira

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Reviews

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This OVA is a side story to the paris chapter of the "Nodame Cantabile" franchise. Unlike the other side stories, it does not focus on Nodame and Chiaki or the regular side characters such as Mine. Instead it's a short side story about Yukihisa Matsuda who, for those that have a good eye for detail and are better at remembering Japanese names than I, will recognise as the replacement for Chiaki as conductor for the Rising Star Orchestra, briefly mentioned towards the end of the first season of "Nodame Cantabile". The upside is that this is an entertaining side story, retaining a lot of the quirkyhumour and much of the feel of the series. The downside is that the main focus Matsuda who, in addition to not having appeared in the franchise previously and making me wonder "who the heck is he?!", is a character that simply can't match the charm exhibited by the majority of the regular cast of the series. Rather than a side story about Matsuda, I'd rather have seen a side story about Nodame or Chiaki, or Mine, or Kuroki, or just about any other more established members of the cast. As it is, there's a certain emotional detachment about watching this feeble Matsuda guy for the measely 25 minutes he's in for the entirety of the franchise. Still, at the end of the day, it's an enjoyable if not spectacular standalone episode of the franchise, and it's certainly a lot better than that 10 min DVD special for the first season. But I doubt I'll be revisiting this when I'm rewatching the franchise...

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