List of Kids on the Slope episodes (original) (raw)
Kids on the Slope (Japanese: 坂道のアポロン, Hepburn: Sakamichi no Aporon, lit. "Apollo on the Slope") is a 2012 anime series adapted from the manga of the same name by Yuki Kodama. It is directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, with music by Yoko Kanno; it is the third collaboration between Watanabe and Kanno, following Macross Plus (1994-1995) and Cowboy Bebop (1998). The series follows Kaoru Nishimi, an intelligent, introverted first-year high school student from a wealthy family who moves cities frequently as a result of his father's career. He has consequently never made lasting friendships, but discovers jazz music after meeting classmates Sentarō Kawabuchi and Ritsuko Mukae.
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dbo:abstract | Kids on the Slope (Japanese: 坂道のアポロン, Hepburn: Sakamichi no Aporon, lit. "Apollo on the Slope") is a 2012 anime series adapted from the manga of the same name by Yuki Kodama. It is directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, with music by Yoko Kanno; it is the third collaboration between Watanabe and Kanno, following Macross Plus (1994-1995) and Cowboy Bebop (1998). The series follows Kaoru Nishimi, an intelligent, introverted first-year high school student from a wealthy family who moves cities frequently as a result of his father's career. He has consequently never made lasting friendships, but discovers jazz music after meeting classmates Sentarō Kawabuchi and Ritsuko Mukae. The series was produced by MAPPA and Tezuka Productions, and aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block. In North America, Kids on the Slope was licensed by Sentai Filmworks and aired on the streaming service Crunchyroll, which simulcast the series during its original broadcast run. (en) Esta é a lista de episódios de Sakamichi no Apollon (em japonês: 坂道のアポロン Sakamichi no Aporon?, lit. "Apolo na Ladeira"; também conhecido como Kids on the Slope), um anime de 2012 baseado no mangá de mesmo nome escrito e ilustrado por Yuki Kodama entre 2007 e 2012. A série foi produzida e animada pelo estúdio MAPPA em associação com a Tezuka Productions. A equipe de produção principal inclui Shinichiro Watanabe como diretor, Yoko Kanno como compositora, Nobuteru Yūki como designer de personagens, Yoshimitsu Yamashita como diretor-chefe de animação e Ayako Katō e Yūko Kakihara como roteiristas. Sakamichi no Apollon segue Kaoru Nishimi, um estudante introvertido do ensino médio que descobre o jazz por meio de sua amizade com seu colega de classe Sentarō Kawabuchi. A adaptação foi anunciada na edição de dezembro de 2011 da revista , na qual o mangá foi publicado. Este foi o primeiro projeto realizado pelo MAPPA, que foi fundado por Masao Maruyama em 2011 após sua saída do estúdio Madhouse. Maruyama co-fundou o Madhouse em 1972 e pediu a Watanabe para dirigir Sakamichi no Apollon com base em suas experiências anteriores naquele estúdio. Os dubladores escolhidos foram Ryohei Kimura para a voz de Kaoru, como Sentarō e Yūka Nanri como Ritsuko. Watanabe e Kanno encontraram artistas de jazz para executar a trilha sonora e realizar a captura de movimento das apresentações musicais pesquisando vídeos no YouTube e escolheram o pianista Takashi Matsunaga e o baterista Shun Ishiwaka para gravar a música e a captura de movimento de Kaoru e Sentarō, respectivamente. A série utiliza dois temas musicais: um de abertura e um de encerramento. "Sakamichi no Melody" de Yuki é usado na abertura, enquanto "Altair" de Motohiro Hata serve como tema de encerramento. O primeiro trailer de divulgação foi lançado em janeiro de 2012, juntamente com um anúncio da equipe de produção. Os 12 episódios do anime foram exibidos no bloco de programação noturno noitaminA da Fuji TV entre 12 de abril e 28 de junho de 2012. O nome de cada episódio faz referência a um , com os títulos, letras ou música de cada canção tipicamente tendo um significado em relação aos eventos da trama. A Sentai Filmworks licenciou a série para o mercado de língua inglesa e o programa também foi exibido no serviço de streaming Crunchyroll, o qual fez a transmissão simultânea durante a exibição original japonesa. A Toho ainda fez o lançamento em home video no Japão, disponibilizando a série em quatro volumes nos formatos DVD e blu-ray. Sakamichi no Apollon foi amplamente aclamado pela crítica, sendo considerado como um dos melhores animes dos anos 2010. (pt) |
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dbp:directedby | Shinichirō Watanabe (en) Yui Umemoto (en) Jun Shishido (en) Hisatoshi Shimizu (en) Kotomi Deai (en) Minoru Yamaoka (en) Sayo Aoi (en) Shizutaka Sugahara (en) |
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dbp:nativetitle | ユー・ドント・ノウ・ホワット・ラブ・イズ (en) いつか王子様が (en) イン・ア・センチメンタル・ムード (en) オール・ブルース (en) サマータイム (en) ジーズ・フーリッシュ・シングス (en) ナウズ・ザ・タイム (en) バット・ノット・フォー・ミー (en) バードランドの子守唄 (en) ラブ・ミー・オア・リーブ・ミー (en) レフト・アローン (en) |
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dbp:shortsummary | Kaoru and Sentarō remain distant. Junichi re-emerges in Kyushu, having suffered an unspecified trauma. Seiji's band performs at the school festival, but the amplifiers for their electric instruments stop working mid-performance. While searching for the cause of the problem, Kaoru overhears Sentarō saying that he only joined the band to help Seiji support his family. Kaoru plays the piano to keep the audience from leaving, and Sentarō joins in on the drums. They play a medley of jazz songs, drawing in a large audience from all over the school. (en) Kaoru begins teaching himself to play jazz. At Ritsuko's behest, Sentarō intervenes to protect Kaoru from a group of bullies. At the record store, Kaoru is introduced to Junichi Katsuragi, a friend to the Mukae and Kawabuchi families. Kaoru asks Ritsuko to study with him, but they are joined by Sentarō, to Kaoru's displeasure. The group travels to a beach, where Sentarō intervenes to assist Yurika Fukahori, a girl who is being harassed by a group of men; he promptly falls in love at first sight with her. (en) Kaoru intervenes to stop Sentarō from leaving home. Tsutomu and Ritsuko join Kaoru and Sentarō as bassist and vocalist for the festival group, but the night before the festival, Sentarō is involved in a car accident while riding his scooter. Sentarō suffers minor injuries but his younger sister Sachiko, who was riding with him, is seriously injured. Kaoru comforts Sentarō on the roof of the hospital; Sachiko wakes up shortly thereafter, though Sentarō has vanished. Kaoru tries to comfort Ritsuko, but realizes that Sentarō will never return. (en) Sentarō apologizes to Ritsuko for not being aware of her feelings for him, though Ritsuko concedes that she is no longer attracted to him romantically. Junichi accepts an invitation from his comrades in Tokyo to start a publishing company together. As he boards a train to depart Kyushu, Yurika asks to join him, and he refuses. Yurika's parents arrive at the station, angry at her for abandoning a matchmaking meeting they arranged for her; Junichi pulls her aboard the departing train with him at the last moment. At the record shop, Kaoru opens the piano fallboard and finds a pair of gloves Ritsuko knitted for him. (en) With assistance from Kaoru, Sentarō asks Yurika out. They are joined by Kaoru and Ritsuko on a double date, though the outing prompts Kaoru to realize that Ritsuko has feelings for Sentarō. Kaoru and Sentarō fight after Sentarō shows off a handkerchief Yurika gifted him in front of Ritsuko, but they reconcile over a duet of Chet Baker's cover of "But Not For Me". Later, Kaoru walks in on Yurika and a nude Sentarō, and assumes they have escalated their relationship. Kaoru plays Bill Evans' cover of "Someday My Prince Will Come" for Ritsuko, and confesses his feelings for her. (en) Sentarō explains that he was posing for a painting when Kaoru walked in on him. While purchasing a birthday present for Sentarō, Kaoru impulsively kisses Ritsuko, and she runs away crying. Kaoru sees Sentarō with his siblings shortly thereafter, and lashes out in jealously at what he perceives as a loving family. Sentarō explains that he is of mixed Japanese-American descent, and was shunned by his schoolmates and family as a child. At Christmas, Junichi, Kaoru, Sentarō, and Ritsuko's father Tsutomu play a "Blowin' the Blues Away" by Horace Silver at a local bar. After the performance, Junichi and Yurika shyly introduce themselves to each other. (en) Kaoru receives a pair of knitted gloves from Ritsuko, but fearing rejection, does not pursue her. When Ritsuko presses him on his feelings, Kaoru affirms his love for her. Some time later, Kaoru and Sentarō are challenged by Seiji to perform at the upcoming school festival. However, upon learning that his adopted father is returning home from his job in another prefecture, Sentarō decides to run away from home. (en) As the second year of high school begins, Yurika continues to work on her painting, which depicts Sentarō as Apollo. Seiji Matsuoka, a student in the art club with Yurika, tells Sentarō about his dream of becoming a famous musician so he can support his family; he asks Sentarō to join his band and play at the school festival, and Sentarō agrees. The incident prompts Kaoru to recall his memories of abandonment, and he lashes out at Sentarō. (en) A flashback reveals that Junichi became involved in the Zenkyoto student movement in Tokyo; he dropped out of school after his comrade was arrested and badly injured in a protest, and was subsequently disowned by his parents. Sentarō goes to visit Junichi, and discovers Yurika at his apartment. When Sentarō recounts the incident to Kaoru, Kaoru scolds him for not being aware that there was already someone in love with him. He soon realizes that Kaoru was referring to Ritsuko. (en) Sentarō remains missing as Kaoru and Ritsuko graduate high school. Ritsuko rejects Kaoru after he comments that Sentarō's disappearance means they can be together; he apologizes, and reveals that he is moving to attend university in Tokyo. As he leaves Kyushu, he sees Ritsuko running alongside his departing train, and they exchange one last glance. Eight years later, Kaoru works as a resident physician. He encounters Yurika, now pregnant with Junichi's child, and she shows him a photograph of a friend's wedding that depicts Sentarō. Kaoru travels to the church in the photo, where he learns Sentarō works as a priest-in-training. He plays "Moanin'" on the church organ, and is joined by Sentarō on drums in a jazz session. Reunited, they run down the slope to the church together; near the bottom they reunite with Ritsuko, who is holding a letter from Yurika about Sentarō's whereabouts. (en) Unable to face Ritsuko after kissing her, Kaoru stops practicing jazz at the record store. Kaoru's father returns, and gives him a letter containing his mother's address in Tokyo. He travels to visit her, and is joined unexpectedly on the trip by Sentarō. They visit Junichi's dormitory while in the city, but are told that he has not been seen for over a month. Kaoru gifts his mother a copy of "Lullaby of Birdland" by Chris Connor before departing for Kyushu; upon returning, he begins playing jazz at the record store again. (en) |
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dbp:translittitle | Batto notto fō mī (en) Bādorando no komori-uta (en) In a senchimentaru mūdo (en) Itsuka ōji-sama ga (en) Jīzu fūrisshu shingusu (en) Nauzu za taimu (en) Rabu mī oa rību mī (en) Refuto arōn (en) Samātaimu (en) Yū donto nō howatto rabu Izu (en) Ōru burūsu (en) |
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dbp:writtenby | Yūko Kakihara (en) Ayako Katō (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Kids on the Slope (Japanese: 坂道のアポロン, Hepburn: Sakamichi no Aporon, lit. "Apollo on the Slope") is a 2012 anime series adapted from the manga of the same name by Yuki Kodama. It is directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, with music by Yoko Kanno; it is the third collaboration between Watanabe and Kanno, following Macross Plus (1994-1995) and Cowboy Bebop (1998). The series follows Kaoru Nishimi, an intelligent, introverted first-year high school student from a wealthy family who moves cities frequently as a result of his father's career. He has consequently never made lasting friendships, but discovers jazz music after meeting classmates Sentarō Kawabuchi and Ritsuko Mukae. (en) Esta é a lista de episódios de Sakamichi no Apollon (em japonês: 坂道のアポロン Sakamichi no Aporon?, lit. "Apolo na Ladeira"; também conhecido como Kids on the Slope), um anime de 2012 baseado no mangá de mesmo nome escrito e ilustrado por Yuki Kodama entre 2007 e 2012. A série foi produzida e animada pelo estúdio MAPPA em associação com a Tezuka Productions. A equipe de produção principal inclui Shinichiro Watanabe como diretor, Yoko Kanno como compositora, Nobuteru Yūki como designer de personagens, Yoshimitsu Yamashita como diretor-chefe de animação e Ayako Katō e Yūko Kakihara como roteiristas. Sakamichi no Apollon segue Kaoru Nishimi, um estudante introvertido do ensino médio que descobre o jazz por meio de sua amizade com seu colega de classe Sentarō Kawabuchi. (pt) |
rdfs:label | List of Kids on the Slope episodes (en) Lista de episódios de Sakamichi no Apollon (pt) |
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