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8/10
Loved it
darth-necro23 July 2012
Bit surprised actually. It wasn't really about the trip to London. They don't go there until 40 minutes into the movie, and when they leave there's still over half an hour left. Instead the main focus is actually on the 4 graduating girls writing the song for Azusa that they sang in the graduation episode, and Azusa being worried because Yui's acting a bit odd.

That said, the part in London is the best part of the movie, and I was surprised that they got actual English people to do voices, which impressed me as I've seen plenty of anime with obviously Japanese people masquerading as native English speakers, which can be painful to my ears. (Looking at you, Beck)

If you liked the show, you'll love this movie. All your favorite characters are back, and just as likable as ever. The songs are just as impressive. It can be hilarious when it wants to, as well as make you cry at points.
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8/10
Fitting conclusion to K-On
spamzwik1 September 2012
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Now that the proper BR release has been fansubbed by a few major groups, I've finally worked up the courage to put an end to my K-On addiction by watching the movie.

Needless to say, it was pretty well done. Even as a K-On fan, I have to admit that the show itself is pretty damn vapid - girls eating cake, dumb teenage girl learns to play guitar, your standard moe fair. Whatever, its a nice cartoon to watch after a day at the office. So I started the movie, expecting a whole lot of adventures in London and thats it, but the movie is much broader than that - when they left London, the movie still had quite a lot of running time left, so I was wondering what they'd fill it with.

Without spoiling too much (Is it even possible to spoil an event-less movie?), they fill in some gaps from the 2nd season, mainly how they came up with Azusa's farewell song (Which had me confused - I thought the movie takes place after they got their graduation papers and are preparing to enter college). Some parts felt rushed as a result though, especially their guest concert in London. Animation was generally good, a slight improvement over the show (Which is already great anyway), though there are some lazy errors on certain frames.

Concert scenes are great, though, and whilst K-On isn't about the music (Strange as it may sound, being a series about a music club), they are definitely moving, especially the final "concert" in their homeroom and Azusa's song Also enjoyed that the girls are portrayed as being part of a class - the show, especially the first season, had the tendency to show them as a separate entity, which hurt the setting. Also, Himeko, swoon~ Whilst Im hoping for a 3rd season (26 episodes please!), Im not very confident of it happening now that the manga is canceled (Plus, new cast is usually a good way to have the current readers drop your manga), and it'd be pretty silly for them not to get in contact with the opposite sex in college (even if its an all-girls institute again). But that's the problem with a yon-koma (gag) manga turned into a serious anime - it wont be able to cope with actual life (Japanese fans tend to react negatively to "their" characters interacting with the opposite sex).

So definitely a must-watch for any K-On fan (As if they wouldn't), and a relaxing movie for people who enjoy anime in general, though it does assume you have seen the prior seasons in order to get some of the jokes and nature of the characters.
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8/10
The other side of the coin
jerepepe28 August 2021
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It was very nice and interesting to see the other side of the coin, to see how the other girls felt about Azusa and how they wanted to thank them for everything they did. The movie felt like the same end of the series but seen from another point of view. Seeing the girls for the last time, doing the things they do was beautiful, in addition, the animation felt more fluid and much better, I also noticed how in certain scenes small moments occurred within it, as background details, this deepening I loved .

The weird thing about the movie is that it can lose a little to the one who sees K-on for the first time and not know where the ending really is.

I'm going to miss Ho-kago Tea Time, it was a good trip but it all has to end, and move on. Do not forget, remember.
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10/10
An absolute delight!
bernardoarquivo9 November 2019
The film begins by interweaving some of the plot of K-On's last two OVAs - the passport issue and the song for Azusa - and unfolds the plot of the group's trip to London. All I can say is that if K-On has always been known for being LOL funny, the movie does it complete justice. The first scene, in which the girls try to fool Azusa with the so called "musicianship" issue, and shortly thereafter are terrified, as expected, by Sawa-Chan's sneaky appearance, is to cry with laughter! And it's just the beginning.

Yui is more dizzy and hilarious than ever; Ritsu, Mio and Mugi are adorable as always and Azusa is the youngest and wisest, which doesn't exactly help her considering her bandmates. The songs are great (especially some new ones like Ichiban Ippai), the trip is fun and hectic and the script is tight, with the perfect amount of humour and the Fuwa Fuwa element.

Too bad the movie marks the end of K-On, because a sequel could easily have been produced with a trip to the United States. Let's hope.
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10/10
Beautiful amazing, must watch
austilarkins20 August 2021
It's the most perfect movie in the world I love it so much and it just fully Introduces the viewer to how beautiful friendship is and how with great friends comes great power and happiness, I highly suggest watching this film it will motivate you to gain a connection with your friends as strong as the characters in the film's connection, it's amazing!
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6/10
Lots of cute moments
briancham19949 March 2022
I haven't watched the main K-On! Series, so I was not really familiar with the characters and it took a while to get attached to them. There's not much of an overarching storyline in this film and it emphasises lots of cute moments like asking a turtle to decide their vacation destination. Most of the film is about snacks, tea, the girls trying to write a song for Azu-Nyan in secret and a London tourism advert. It was a lovely and heartwarming experience but I was left hoping for a bit more.
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10/10
Much like many episodes in the show, this movie really did not have to be made. Yet, I am so glad that it was!
VolganHamishan15 August 2020
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Sadly, the girls did not accomplish their goal of performing at Budakon like they said they would in episode 1, however, that doesn't mean that they didn't put on some great performances along the way including in this film. Plus, it'd probably be a bit far-fetched to see the Light Music Club rocking out to a full crowd in one of the most iconic stadiums in all of Japan. So instead of having a grand professional performance, what would be the most K-On! thing to happen?... why have the girls accidentally perform someone else's' gig of course! Ahhh Mugi thank you for being the oddball that you are and allowing the sushi-go-round live performance to happen.

Chronologically, the movie takes place after season 2 episode 22 when the girls took their college entrance exams and it runs through to season 2 episode 24 where our four seniors graduate giving an alternate viewing of the events that took place in that episode. On its own, episode 24 was already one of my favorites in the series and it had my eyes trickling some man tears, but this movie took those same emotions and then added an extra layer of excitement to them. It does this by taking the gang and having them go on a graduation trip to London. This of course leads to some awkwardness from Azusa who as always feels like she's part of the club but not on the same terms as the other girls due to her being the only underclassmen among the five. And that plays into the main challenge of that is presented to Mio, Ritsu, Yui, and Mugi who want to find a way of making Azusa feel at home and letting her know how much she means to all of them.

As always, what makes K-On! So lovable isn't that it's a show about music, it's that K-On! is about a group of friends living out their day-to-day lives together in an authentic way as television/movies can be. That's not to say that the music isn't good because I absolutely loved the intro, closer, and the other new songs. What I actually mean by this is that I find K-On! really relatable. This is the first time any of the five girls (besides Mugi because she comes from a super-rich family) has left the country before. So they all had to get passports in an earlier OVA episode, pack their stuff up, plan the trip, and fly on a plane for the first time. The way that the girls interacted doing all of these things is essentially the same way I felt when I left the United States to go to Japan for the first time. There was some difficulties in getting my passport situated with all of the paperwork (my picture turned out fine though I was no Mio about taking my picture) but my packing went pretty well (thankfully, much like Yui, I had someone to help me with that. It wasn't my younger sister though haha) as did my planning for the things I wanted to see and where I wanted to go (I did end up going to the wrong hotel at first too haha) and finally, my first airplane ride out of the country was an exciting one too as I had never been on a plane that big before that served food. It gave me the option of American or Japanese food and I of course tried Japanese food to feel cultural.

The excitement that the girls felt about the trip was contagious and reminded me so much of myself. As for their time in London, unlike a lot of other movies and shows, you could tell that a lot of time was put into making the London of K-On! as authentic and as close to the real London as an animated movie possibly could. I've never been to London before myself, but because of this movie, I feel like I got to see a glimpse of it due to how detailed their experience was. There really didn't need to be a nearly 2 hour K-On! movie, but honestly I was having such a good time, I wish there were more scenes of the girls just having fun and exploring London. I want more of Ritsu teasing Mio and dragging her along so she could get over her fear of revolving things lol! I want more scenes where Mio geeks out as they visit the homes and places of her rock idols. Why did they have to get my hopes up by mentioning David Bowie's home? But even so, the show had to go on and then it gets back into the heart of the story as to how Light Music Club was going to make Azusa feel like she belongs. And Yui out of all of the seniors, took this task the most seriously. The girl who is the most ditzy and easily distracted was the most motivated in ensuring that the girls kept their main priority in check for their sweet Azu-nyan. It was really sweet and I'm so glad that Yui got that focus especially since Azusa has such an odd relationship with Yui. Meaning, Azusa looks up to her because she is older, but doesn't like how unorganized Yui is and how she can be such a slacker when it comes to tasks of great importance. For it to be Yui after graduating to put the most effort in and making the song for Azu-nyan, it makes the episode 24 version even more special since Yui accidentally steals some of the thunder from the other girls and even steals poor Mugi's line when they were presenting it to her during that beautiful tear-jerker of a scene.

I still think I prefer the presentation of episode 24 more especially because it touches on Miss Yamanaka and the love her students had for her which was a super touching scene. But the pure happiness concealed within this movie is contagious and it made me feel like Ritsu: all giddy and obnoxious with excitement and wanting to tell the world how awesome the K-On! movie was. I love this movie and this series will always hold a special place in my heart. Especially since I watched it during a rough time in my life and it brought me nothing but joy.

p.s. Who else got fooled by the fight in the intro? They had us in the first half not gonna lie. As much as I loved every second of Death Devil's "Hikari", dat intro Ichiban Ippai is too pure for this world and is honestly one of my favorite songs from K-ON!
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10/10
10/10
joudaki-8255424 January 2022
Original Soundtracks Chaacters Visual Story Dialogues I Love Everything of it.

And he displayed the end of the story in a beautifully wonderful way.

And i'll rewatch it.

Thank you KyotoAnimation.
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