Hibike! Euphonium: Kakedasu Monaka
Sound! Euphonium Episode 14 – Ready, Set, Monaka / 響け!ユーフォニアム 番外編 かけだすモナカ
Genres: Drama, Music, Performing Arts, School | |
Themes: Music, Performing Arts, School | |
Studios: Kyoto Animation | |
Producers: Lantis, Pony Canyon, Rakuonsha | |
Licensors: Crunchyroll, Ponycan USA | |
Rating: 7.5 / 10 | |
Rank: #2039 | |
Popularity: #3017 | |
Users Listed: 63,346 | |
Users Scored: 36,864 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 07/03/2025 | |
Aired: December 16, 2015 (Fall) | |
Type: special | |
Source: novel | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
The story centers on a group of high school students who, after failing to qualify for their school’s concert band, form an unofficial support team. United by a shared passion for music and camaraderie, they dedicate themselves to assisting their former classmates in preparing for the prestigious Kyoto Prefectural Concert Band competition. Operating outside the formal structure, this self-named "Team Monaka" tackles practical tasks – from logistical support to crafting symbolic good-luck items – striving to make a tangible difference.
Set against the backdrop of a demanding musical journey toward nationals, the narrative explores themes of perseverance, friendship, and finding purpose beyond individual achievement. The series captures the quiet dedication and bittersweet realities of supporting others while navigating personal disappointment, ultimately highlighting the value of collective effort in pursuing shared goals. It’s a character-driven exploration of the bonds forged through music and mutual encouragement.
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Characters:
- Katou, Hazuki (Main) - Voice Actors: Asai, Ayaka, Losi, Jennifer
- Hitomi, Lala (Supporting)
- Kabe, Tomoe (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Harlacher, Erika
- Kawashima, Sapphire (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Toyota, Moe, Mills, Kayli
- Kousaka, Reina (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Anzai, Chika, Post, Laura
- Nakagawa, Natsuki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Fujimura, Konomi, Williams, Sarah
- Oumae, Kumiko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kurosawa, Tomoyo, Mendez, Erica
- Taki, Noboru (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Daymond, Robbie
- Tanaka, Asuka (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kotobuki, Minako, Buhr, Reba
- Tsukamoto, Shuuichi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ishiya, Haruki, La Monte, Christian
Staff:
- Yarimizu, Yoshifumi (Assistant Producer)
- Ishihara, Tatsuya (Director)
- Tsuruoka, Youta (Sound Director)
- Ogawa, Taichi (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Hanada, Jukki (Script)
- Ikeda, Shouko (Character Design)
- Maruko, Tatsunari (Key Animation)
- Matsuda, Akito (Music)
- Myouken, Yuuko (Assistant Animation Director)
- Nishiya, Futoshi (Animation Director)
- Shinohara, Mutsuo (Art Director)
- Sugitani, Tomofumi (Key Animation)
- Takahashi, Hiroyuki (Animation Director)
- Takao, Kazuya (Director of Photography)
- Takase, Akiko (Key Animation)
- Takeda, Akiyo (Color Design)
- Takeda, Ayano (Original Creator)
- Ueno, Chiyoko (Assistant Animation Director)
- Urata, Yoshinori (Key Animation)
Reviews:
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User NaChiKyoTsuki97 (Score: 10/10):
(MINOR SPOILERS OF TV SERIES AND OVA) Perhaps the best way to describe Hibike! Euphonium is by literally contradicting myself: it is a work of complex simplicity. The emotional dissonance that exists, when a large group of individuals come together is typical of the atmosphere that you may find in a musical ensemble. Long story short, this OVA works as an alternate perspective provider on the emotional climax towards the latter end of the series, and it does it superbly. When you strip down a piece of music, meant to be performed by an orchestra, concert band or choir...you find multiple sections of notes, melodies andphrases that sound hollow and empty when separate, but form a harmony of sounds when performed to perfection by an ensemble. Thus, an ensemble can be considered a body, operated by individual organs. Hibike!'s TV series perfectly encapsulated this aspect of daily life with a sense of subdued intensity and genuine passion, whilst also producing a work that exemplifies human drama at its most simple and complicated.nnSo how does this single OVA episode build from that? What can be considered to be the weakest element of the series; the romance triangle between Kumiko, Shuichi and Hazuki; was given more time to flower in this short 20 minutes. But rather surprisingly, against the backdrop of the increased intensity in the band's atmosphere towards the lead up to the competition, and the recent rejection of a proposal of love, instead of focusing on mindless bickering and self-pitying, Hazuki's character truly shines through as she attempts to throw herself into the cheerleading trenches for both the band and for Shuichi's seemingly one-sided love. nnPut simply, Hazuki is the genki trope done right: she's realistic in her optimism, unwilling to show her sad side, but willing to admit it, when she realises her need for emotional support from her friends and an ability to find new goals to work towards, and ways to support the friends that helped her find a sense of comradery in the bass session: the ability to harmonise with friends as a small ensemble is an endearingly intimate and beautiful experience which can only be shared between true friendship.nnThe highlights of the episodes were essentially extended flowerings, stemmed from the seeds planted from the original series: Hazuki's interactions with Sapphire, Natsuki and Shuichi throughout the episode forms the backbone of this side story, and it sorely depends on your knowledge and sense of understanding towards these characters, your attention to detail and the ability to follow KyoAni's subtle framing of relational climates between characters, and their subtle expressiveness beyond just facial expressions and dialogue. nnSapphire's reminder to Hazuki, that she was brave beyond human capacity, when she proposed and took the rejection head-on; was a simple throwaway line, but the camera's close-ups of Sapphire's expressions of intense genuinity and Hazuki's shocked face that was etched with bittersweet gratitude, was made all the more memorable, when you consider the mirroring of Sapphire's encouragements of 'no regrets!'… -
User Blumenkranzzz (Score: 9/10):
Kyoto Animation has done it again, even if this is just a special. The care and attention for detail is as present as ever. It's just a special, mind you, but the art is still absolutely gorgeous! Animation is fluid and clean to watch. This made me want to rewatch Hibike! Euphonium all over again and it reminded me of why Hibike! Euphonium is my favorite series of all time. I'm still so amazed by the degree of how I still care for the characters. The feelings hit deep and really, you just have to do everything as best as you can. Loved it! Hazuki, Ifeel for you bruh.nn(( originally posted as personal notes in website Hummingbird )) -
User Denby (Score: 6/10):
Hibike! Euphonium: Kakedasu Monaka is a prequel episode taking place between the auditions and final performance of Hibike! Euphonium. This episode features great music but the animation and art style seems to be lacking making this episode a combination of many things making it mediocre at best. As previously stated, this episode takes place in between the auditions and the final performance: following the rejects from the auditions who decide to go by the name Monaka to represent their group. The episode makes a lot of references to the show such as making the good luck charms or collecting the mallets from the band room forthe final performance. Outside of this and a bit of character development, not much happens though.nThere are many great things about this episode. Although I can point out the music, much of it is just reused from Hibike! Euphonium as are the backgrounds. The reference back to the main series and filling in the gaps is a very nice feature and helps to make the world this show takes place in more built and grounded in reality. nAs for the bad, there isn’t too much to criticize. The worst part was probably the animation that seems to be incredibly rushed in this episode and not really polished. On top of this the idea of an arc following side characters seems cool, but most of these characters are not at all developed during the main series making it feel more like you’re watching this episode to see more of the world of Hibike! Euphonium, not to see these unimportant characters, which to some people is a plus but to me it just seems lazy.nI didn’t really have a lot to say in comparison to my other reviews but that is because it is hard to say a lot about a twenty-five minute episode. Overall I would recommend this episode for those who are fans of Hibike! Euphonium due to its length, but those who don’t really care all too much about the world of Hibike! Euphonium and are just watching it to say they have watched it or they were recommended it and aren’t all too interested, or those who are re watching it, this episode is very skippable. - ... and 3 more reviews
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