Taiban!

Tiny² Band Story / タイバン!
Taiban!
Genres: Music, School
Themes: Music, School
Producers: Brave group
Rating: 5.68 / 10
Rank: #11785
Popularity: #16154
Users Listed: 674
Users Scored: 109
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 01/24/2022
Aired: December 31, 2020 – May 10, 2021 (Fall)
Type: ona
Source: original
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 7

Synopsis:

Mizuki Haruno, adrift in a pervasive melancholy, experiences a pivotal moment when her childhood friend Nozomi introduces her to the vibrant energy of a live music performance. Inspired by this glimpse into another world, Mizuki resolves to pursue her dream of joining a girls' band. The series follows her transition to high school and the formation of a musical ensemble at Hakumai High School, nestled within a town in Hokkaido.

The narrative centers on the individual journeys of four distinct personalities as they navigate the challenges and joys of creating music together. It explores themes of self-discovery, friendship, and the pursuit of passion against the backdrop of everyday high school life. The anime offers a grounded portrayal of youth, focusing on the collaborative process of music-making and the personal growth experienced through shared artistic endeavors.

Reviews:

  • User rasterman7 (Score: 4/10):
    While playing AMQ (animemusicquiz, a site where you have to guess from a song what anime it was featured in) you are sometimes bound to come across really obscure titles by choosing the hard option. That’s how I initially came across this one, a girl band anime from a few years ago which didn’t quite pick my attention at the time. After listening to its ending song I decided to give it a shot, more so considering it was available on YouTube and lately series like Bocchi the Rock and Girls Band Cry made me more interested in the genre. Little did I know whatI was getting into.nnFor starters, the anime looks like a compilation of cutscenes from a Wii game. This isn’t an exaggeration, it’s the kind of 3D anime with exaggerated gestures all over the place from the hair to the arms. The background is filled with used assets and foggy textures and the camera doesn’t help with the way it either stays too static or slowly pans after a change. Maybe this wouldn’t have been much of a problem if it didn’t come out in 2021, 15 years after the Nintendo console, which leads me to believe there was no budget or something in the production went horribly wrong. As a result, it takes some time to get used to how it looks in order to start focusing on the characters and the story, which even in a badly presented series can sometimes be its saving grace.nnUnfortunately the writing wasn’t that versed either. There are four main characters forming a band and along the way they run into some issues regarding their aspirations, motivations and relationships. They each grow with each other and become more mature in the process, expressing that journey through their songs which must have been the plan in theory. However, in reality it falls flat due to pacing issues, some personality quirks that quickly fade and how little time is spent on the song practice itself. There’s too much talking at times and the episodes are on average longer than your typical anime series so the time isn’t seized for what it should be worth. There was even a point in the YouTube series where no more English subtitles were available so I had to infer everything from context. Funnily enough I was able to do so thanks to the predictability of the situations and the aforementioned gestures the characters have.nnAll of this culminated in a project that got cancelled after 7 episodes leaving no resolution as well as a dead channel and some fans questioning whether what they had watched up until that point had been worth it. Personally, I don’t deem it as bad as other shows I’ve watched, in fact, after the beginning I was starting to question why it wasn’t given a chance to finish. Nevertheless, I can’t really recommend it to anyone at this point with the number of good series they could be watching instead. At the…

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