Automoderated users, Autopatrolled users, Bureaucrats, Comment administrators, Confirmed users, Forum administrators, Interface administrators, Moderators, Rollbackers, Administrators
116,430
edits
m (trope=>work) |
Looney Toons (talk | contribs) (Moved Tearjerker entry to Tear Jerker subpage, punctuation, fixed trope order from BLAM->Non Sequitur Scene rename, fixed entry where one trope was potholed to a different trope's name) |
||
(13 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{work}}
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: Many fans thought that when [[Bandai Entertainment]] ceased distributing
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: The show itself uses this. Whenever it's a music video (whether an OP, an ED, or an in-universe imagined one), shy, timid Mio is always the most confident and imposing of the group. Possibly to reflect the fact that despite her personality, she's really the band's leader.
* [[Awesomeness Withdrawal]]
* [[Covered Up]]
** When checking out the other clubs, the girls visit the Occult Club, which consists of a big, blinking UFO sitting in the middle of the club room. They consequently close the door and never talk about it again. ▼
** The dub replaces it with "Love Me Tender".<ref>This is still in keeping with [[Covered Up]], since the tune of "Love Me Tender" was based on a Civil War-era song called "Aura
** Also, when Mio is helping Yui study for her exam retakes, Yui falls asleep due to lack of focus. We're suddenly shown a view of them in heavy coats and a log cabin, where there's a snowstorm outside and Ritsu is seen in her own little snow fort. After she wakes up it's never mentioned again.▼
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Reserved, diligent "a-lot-has-happened-since-I-became-a-teacher" Sawa-chan's facade cracks in S2 E10 "Sensei" when people start calling Death Devil "cute" during the wedding performance. She snaps hard enough that the ''lights in the auditorium go out''.
▲* [[Covered Up]] -- This doesn't apply to ''any'' Japanese person since it's a classic pop standard and children's song, but face it--the only reason ''you'' know about "''Tsubasa o Kudasai''" is either because of this show, or ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SMYKWow03o#t=2m22s Evangelion: 2.0]''.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]
▲** The dub replaces it with "Love Me Tender".<ref>This is still in keeping with [[Covered Up]], since the tune of "Love Me Tender" was based on a Civil War-era song called "Aura Lea", but the Elvis version is much more famous.</ref>
▲* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] Reserved, diligent "a-lot-has-happened-since-I-became-a-teacher" Sawa-chan's facade cracks in S2 E10 "Sensei" when people start calling Death Devil "cute" during the wedding performance. She snaps hard enough that the ''lights in the auditorium go out''.
▲* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] -- The theme song "Cagayake GIRLS!" shot up to the top of the charts right after the pilot episode aired.
** "Fuwa Fuwa Time" as well, most likely because of the Nu-Metal part.
** Pretty much the entire soundtrack qualifies, including most of the image songs.
** Particular mention goes out to the cast not only singing, but also actually playing the instruments of their respective character for two songs on the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijxmtPRdTws second Radion Special CD].{{Dead link}}
*** [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Same thing happened at the live concert.]]
** The second season opening theme, "GO! GO! MANIAC!", goes ''beyond'' that and manages to become the first song credited to fictional characters to reach the top of the weekly chart, while ending theme, "Listen!", also reached second place. Hokago Tea Time also manages to become the third female act to simultaneously place at the first and second spots of the weekly chart.
** Adding to the lineup is the second season's
** [[Most Wonderful Sound]] -- [http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/keion/heartgoesboom.htm "Bo boom boom boom boom!!"]
** The debut of "U&I", in season 2 episode 20. The song also counts as a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Music of Heartwarming]]. See the [http://bambooxzx.wordpress.com/2010/09/04/k-on-ui/ lyrics] and feel the love...
** Episode 24. Not only did they write
** Even after the series ended, Mio's poem about caramel sauce that [[Stylistic Suck|everybody hated]] when she read it to her fanclub [[Brick Joke|back in season 2 episode 7]] makes a triumphant return as "Tokimeki Sugar", one of the best songs on the ''Houkago Tea Time II'' album.
*** "Honey Sweet Tea Time". [[Minako Kotobuki
* [[Ear Worm]]
** The first opening theme, "Cagayake! GIRLS", is very catchy as well.
** Any of the OP/ED songs for that matter.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXCh8i62bNk "Gohan wa Okazu"]{{Dead link}} (S2 ep20 07:40)
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUwTqtJBgso Shiny Gems]{{Dead link}}
** In-universe, even Akira considers "Fuwa Fuwa Time" to be an ear worm.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]
** It's not just the aforementioned girl (who has also been dubbed [[Fan Nickname|"Girl who sits next to Yui"]]), many nameless background girls are [http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/657065/ garnering] [http://danbooru.donmai.us/pool/show/2128 attention].
** There's Ichigo in Episode 18 who, despite appearing in only a few shots in the season, is gaining fan art.
*** Averted with Satoshi, the one boy in the cast, who appears in relatively little fanart. If he is there, he's either with [[Brother-Sister Incest|Ritsu]] or [[Shotacon|Mio]]. Being male may have something to do with it...
** ''K-ON!'' is one of the only, if not the only, anime whose entire 38-student HS homeroom class has been fleshed out, with names and [[Cast of Snowflakes|full character designs]]. Some of the classmates: right of Yui is of course Tachibana Himeko, and in front of Mio is Wakaouji Ichigo, but behind Mio is Nakajima Nobuyo, to the right of Mio is Miyamoto Akiyo, to the left of Mio is Takahashi Fuuko. Behind Ritsu is Endou Michiko, to her right is Wajima Maki, to her left Chikada Haruko. In front of Mugi is Sano Keiko, behind is Kinoshita Shizuka, to the right is Sunahara Yoshimi, to the left is Taki Eri. ALL of them have names, designs, and for several, even several lines of dialogue.
*** Unfortunately the series still manage to fall into the [[Only Six Faces]] trope. Take away the hair and any glasses, everyone looks identical (with the exception of Mugi, mainly due to their eyebrows).
* [[Fandom Rivalry]]:
** Ironically, the cover for [http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/pictures/l/09/47/PCBE-53617.jpg the seventh DVD] has been critized among ''K-On'' fandom for looking similar to the art style of ''[[Nichijou]]'', [[Kyoto Animation|KyoAni's]] next project...
** Speaking of fandoms you don't want ''K-On!'' to be mentioned to - don't mention it to the [[Humongous Mecha|Mecha]] fandom. They squarely blame the anime and the moe boom that would last until 2013 (with lingering effects even to this day in 2023) for a massive drop in popularity the mecha genre experienced during the 2010s. That said, most mecha fans see no problem with the show itself - it was its influence in the industry that caused major harm.
* [[Fan Hater]]
** Sadly, there isn't much to alleviate those claims if the Facebook fanpage is any indication. 60% of the comments on any given picture will be "kawaii" and many will not fail to add the "-chan" honorific when referring to any of the girls. Such generalizing is still unfair to the rest of us though.
** Such insults shouldn't be raised at all. There's nothing wrong with liking [[Moe]].
** Fan-hating led to ''[[So Ra No
* [[Fan-Preferred Couple]]: Ritsu/Mio, and also Yui/Azusa, even though recent chapters of the manga seem to be [[Ship Tease|Ship Teasing]] Yui/Akira and Ui/Azusa. And then there's [[Teacher-Student Romance|Sawako/Mugi.]] The Fan Preferred Couple among the background characters is Akane/Eri.
* [[I Knew It!]]
* [[Les Yay]]
* [[Memetic Molester]]
* [[Memetic Mutation]]:
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXKJa-NQsUU Un-tan! Un-tan! Un-tan!]{{Dead link}} (S1 01 12:12)
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP-3YaGuv6A Moe Moe~ Kyun!]{{Dead link}} (S1 04 14:55)
** "Sup, Mugi."
** [[Image Macro|GITAH?]]
Line 51 ⟶ 50:
** "Fun things are fun!"
*** "Will I become an adult when I grow up?"
* '''[[Moe]]''':
* [[Memetic Sex God
* [[My Girl Is Not a Slut]]
* [[Never Live It Down]]
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]
** In the second season, they briefly look inside the Occult Club and see a UFO inside. Not really that spooky, but [[Fridge Logic|remembering the aforementioned girl]] from the paranormal clubs, one wonders what the deuce is going on in those rooms...
** Being introduced to [[Magic Antidote|this show]] [[Mood Whiplash|immediately after]] watching ''[[Rebuild of Evangelion|Rebuild Of Evangelion 2.22]]'' may cause [[Tear Jerker|unexpected]] [[Heroic BSOD|problems]] when "''Tsubasa o Kudasai''" [[Soundtrack Dissonance|begins to play]].
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]:
* [[The Producer Thinks of Everything]] -- In episode 12 season 1, when {{spoiler|Ui dressed as}} Yui enters the club room, there is a brief moment where you can see that {{spoiler|her [[Useful Notes/Inside Shoes|Inside Shoes]] are red, not blue}}.▼
▲** When checking out the other clubs, the girls visit the Occult Club, which consists of a big, blinking UFO sitting in the middle of the club room. They consequently close the door and never talk about it again.
*** Well, we do finally see the Occult Club girls again in [[The Movie]]. Yui talks to them like the two clubs actually know each other a bit, and the Occult Club girls play a bit of a mild prank on her.
▲** Also, when Mio is helping Yui study for her exam retakes, Yui falls asleep due to lack of focus. We're suddenly shown a view of them in heavy coats and a log cabin, where there's a snowstorm outside and Ritsu is seen in her own little snow fort. After she wakes up it's never mentioned again.
▲* [[The Producer Thinks of Everything]]
** And in episode 21 season 2, Ui can be briefly seen wearing her sister's hairpins when greeting Azusa, paving the way for the [[Twin Switch|very next scene]].
** In one of the final episodes the band decides to record a cassette of their songs for posterity. The mix is included with the second album, and it includes everything that was shown to be recorded in the episode, including Ritsu talking about "rock spirit", Azusa yelling, and Tsumugi sneezing.
* [[Ruined FOREVER]]/[[Yoko Oh No]]: Invoked in certain portions of the fandom upon learning that some of the [[Ayana Taketatsu|voice]] [[Aki Toyosaki|actresses]] (Offsite links '''NSFW''') [http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2011/09/16/ayana-taketatsu-boyfriend-snaps-leak-azunyan-is-ruined/ have boyfriends], or heaven [[My Girl Is Not a Slut|forbid]], [http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2011/10/08/otaku-learn-aki-toyosaki-lives-with-boyfriend-yui-is-dead/ live with a man.]
* [[Rule 63]]: You better believe it! Someone actually managed to gender-flip ''the songs themselves!''
* [[Sickeningly Sweet]]
** Indeed, Mio probably wrote them. Yui's lyrics are carbohydrate-based, not sugar-based.
*** [[Comically Missing the Point|Sugar ''is'' a carbohydrate...]]
** Viewers are treated to the first reaction to her lyrics by Ritsu and Sawa-chan in episode 5 season 1:
{{quote|
* [[
* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]
** Not to mention Ritsu and Sawa-chan-sensei's diabetic-seisure in reaction to Mio's sincere but almost [[Sickeningly Sweet]] lyrics of "Fuwa-Fuwa Time."
* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot]]: A common criticism of the show is that it does not focus enough on progress of the band and their music, as opposed to the more common slice of life elements. Only 4 songs are introduced in the body of the show, and the band doesn't get popular beyond their own school.
* [[Woolseyism]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAFcox4tvy4#t=1m42s How the French dubbed "Un-tan! Un-tan!"] (Hint: Instead of going for cute noises like the other dubs, they took a glance at the animation and ran with it.)
** For the "moe moe kyun" mantra, the English dub avoids Japanese sounds and instead goes for a spoof from ''[[
{{worksubpagefooter}}
|