![]() They end up in the same academy and as neighbours, Nodame falls in love with Chiaki on day one, telling everyone she’s his wife (she does weird things like that), and the rest is basically their love story and their journey together as musicians. He is her polar opposite, disciplined, trained, very mature, but often uptight and with his own phobias. Our other protagonist is Chiaki who is basically everything that Nodame isn’t. She even aspires to be a kindergarten teacher though she is an incredibly talented pianist who plays in the Cantabile style but mostly free-flowing, by the ear. She’s careless, indisciplined, emotional, a slob, childish, fears the things which will make her successful, and basically a train wreck. Nodame Cantabile is the story of a music student Megumi Noda (based on a real-life musician of the same name) who is an eccentric genius but all over the place. I don’t want to use my brain on it, I’d just watch it for the experience. There are shows which you dissect and there are ones which you just enjoy. Though I’ve not seen any of the live action Nodame, I’ve watched the anime and read the manga in their entirety. However, Nodame Cantabile and a few other titles tend to be solid exceptions to this. Most will be very romance-heavy and I don’t enjoy romance as a genre in general. (Spoilers Avoided) So I don’t usually watch a lot of Josei and Shoujo anime because they’re not my cup of tea. ![]()
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