La Corda d'Oro

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La Corda d'Oro
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Cover of the Windows game
金色のコルダ
(Kin'iro no Koruda)
Genre Romance, Fantasy
Game
Developer Koei
Publisher Koei
Genre Role-playing video game, life simulation game, visual novel
Platform Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
Released Windows:
    PlayStation 2:
      PlayStation Portable:
        Manga
        Written by Yuki Kure
        Published by Hakusensha
        English publisher
        Demographic Shōjo
        Magazine LaLa
        Original run March 5, 2004May 24, 2011
        Volumes 17
        Anime television series
        La Corda d'Oro: Primo Passo
        Directed by Kōjin Ochi
        Studio Yumeta Company
        Network TV Tokyo, TVA, TSC, TVO, TVh, TVQ
        English network
        Original run October 1, 2006March 25, 2007
        Episodes 26
        Game
        Kin'iro no Corda 2
        Developer Koei
        Publisher Koei
        Platform PlayStation 2
        Released
          Game
          Kin'iro no Corda 2: Encore
          Developer Koei
          Publisher Koei
          Platform PlayStation 2
          Released
            Game
            Kin'iro no Corda 2: Forte
            Developer Koei
            Publisher Koei
            Platform PlayStation Portable
            Released
              Anime television series
              La Corda d'Oro: Secondo Passo
              Directed by Kōjin Ochi
              Studio Yumeta Company
              Network Kids Station
              Original run March 26, 2009June 5, 2009
              Episodes 2
              Game
              Kin'iro no Corda 2 Forte: Encore
              Developer Koei
              Publisher Koei
              Platform PlayStation Portable
              Released
                Game
                Kin'iro no Corda 3
                Developer Koei
                Publisher Koei
                Platform PlayStation 2
                PlayStation Portable
                Released February 25, 2010
                Game
                Kin'iro no Corda 3: Full Voice Special
                Developer Koei
                Publisher Tecmo Koei
                Platform PlayStation Portable
                Released September 19, 2013
                Game
                Kin'iro no Corda 3: Another Sky feat. Jinnan
                Developer Koei
                Publisher Tecmo Koei
                Platform PlayStation Portable
                Released January 23, 2014
                Game
                Kin'iro no Corda 3: Another Sky feat. Shiseikan
                Developer Koei
                Publisher Tecmo Koei
                Platform PlayStation Portable
                Released March 27, 2014
                Anime television series
                La Corda d'Oro Blue Sky
                Directed by Kōjin Ochi
                Written by Keiichirō Ōchi
                Studio TYO Animations
                Network NTV
                Original run April 5, 2014June 21, 2014
                Episodes 12
                Anime and Manga portal

                La Corda d'Oro (Japanese: 金色のコルダ Hepburn: Kin'iro no Koruda?) is a role-playing game series targeted at a female audience under the Neoromance series from Koei. The title is Italian for The Golden String.

                The story was adapted into a manga by the game’s character designer, Yuki Kure, which is serialized in LaLa magazine. An anime adaptation, titled La Corda d'Oro: Primo Passo, was first broadcast by TV Tokyo from October 2006 to March 2007. The anime also premiered on Animax. It was aired across its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong and Taiwan, and also translated and dubbed into English for its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and other regions. Sentai Filmworks acquired North American rights to the series, has released it in two half-season box sets, and is streaming it online.[1] The first of a 2-episode anime special, entitled La Corda d'Oro: Secondo Passo, was aired by Kids Station on March 26, 2009, but the season ends on a cliffhanger. Secondo Passo was meant strictly to promote the video game.[2][3]

                Plot

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                Kahoko Hino is a student in the General Education section of Seiso Academy. One day she runs into Lili, a musical fairy, who grants her a magical violin and a place in the school's annual musical competition. Kahoko refuses, only to be pressed on by Lili until she accepts the instrument and place in the competition. As she practices, Kahoko is amazed that she can play any musical piece as long as she knows the tune and plays it with her heart. As the competition goes on, she becomes more and more attached to the people she is trying to compete with.

                Characters

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                Kahoko Hino (日野 香穂子 Hino Kahoko?)
                Voiced by: Yūki Nakajima (game); Voiced by: Reiko Takagi (anime and drama CD)
                Hino is the female protagonist of the series. She is a 2nd year student at Seiso Academy and is in the General Education department. She has a warm and friendly personality and is very honest and straightforward, as shown from the way she expresses herself through her violin. She remains oblivious throughout the story to the attention of the males surrounding her. She lives with her mother, older sister and older brother, though nobody knows who is her father because there is no evidence. She is also half-hearted. She was given a violin by the fairy Lily for being able to see him. At first she was very nervous about this but soon finds that with the help of the other characters she has found her passion. She also changes the lives of others such as Len Tsukimori when she helped teach him that music is about heart and not just talent, or helping Shimizu Keiichei finding his "sheet music".
                Len Tsukimori (月森 蓮 Tsukimori Ren?)
                Voiced by: Kishō Taniyama[4]
                He is a 2nd year student from the Music department. An instrumental prodigy who plays the violin. Although in the beginning he is depicted as cold and strict, he warms up to Hino. Len's world revolves around his violin, even though he reveals that he does not like the violin. His mother is a famous pianist, and his father is a violinist, who both think that music should be played from the heart, but Len did not understand what his parents had meant on that matter, until he had met Hino and fell in love with her. He came to realize these feelings when Hino showed him that music is full of heart and not just dependent on talent. He worries about her, especially when she had hurt her hand trying to help him. Len explains to her how he almost lost the ability to play the violin and the same shouldn't happen to her. He shows her the ropes of the music world.
                Azuma Yunoki (柚木 梓馬 Yunoki Azuma?)
                Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio[5]
                A popular and handsome 3rd year student with many adoring fans. He has a gentle and graceful demeanor. His specialty is the flute. He has been best friend with Kazuki and supports him in everything he does. He is in the Music department in Seiso High. But later on in the anime and the manga he reveals a darker, hidden side to Hino that he keeps hidden from everyone else, even his best friend, Kazuki Hihara. He finds that he himself is also attracted to Hino, telling himself that when she's around, his "rhythm" is thrown off. He even plays her a song as a way of expressing his feelings without actually telling her.
                Keiichi Shimizu (志水 桂一 Shimizu Keiichi?)
                Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama[6]
                A 1st year student whose specialty is the cello. He has angelic eyes and often sleeps. His world revolves around his cello, telling Hino that his main schedule is "sleeping, waking up, playing the cello, sleeping again". Other than that he goes to the library frequently and goes to concerts as much as he can. He is called "Sleeping Beauty" for his sleepiness and handsome face. He is a close friend with Hino for helping him find his "sheet music" and often tries incorporating anything that can help the sound of the music. He often reveals secrets about himself with Hino that he wouldn't share with others. He told her that when he sees her or somebody else on stage he often wonders why his music sounds so different. When he smiles Hino also mentions he looks like an angel. He first shows her his sheet music inside a catholic church where he played "Bach's cello prelude no. 1"
                Kazuki Hihara (火原 和樹 Hihara Kazuki?)
                Voiced by: Masakazu Morita[7]
                He is a 3rd year student from the Music department. He is the best friend of Azuma and supports him in everything he does. His specialty is the trumpet. He is energetic, loud and carefree, and he loves to eat anything. He has a brother who Hino meets when they are playing basketball in a park. He first discovered the trumpet when a girl was practicing on the roof of the school and tries it out. He is in love with Hino and realizes this when he fell and scraped his elbow and she came to help him. Hihara also came to her rescue when she forgot the notes to "Gavotte" and is like a boy next door. He has "puppy love" feelings towards her.
                Ryotaro Tsuchiura (土浦 梁太郎 Tsuchiura Ryōtarō?)
                Voiced by: Kentarō Itō[8] / Voiced by: Ayumi Tsunematsu (young Tsuchiura)
                A 2nd year student from the General Education department. He plays soccer and his specialty is the piano. He always helps Hino, because Hino was the reason he started playing piano again. Ryotaro, like Hino, is very straightforward and honest which he shows through his performance in the last selection. He usually says exactly what he thinks, especially to Hino, which means he can get a bit angry, but he is also loving and caring. He is like her older brother who shows his emotions through his piano, like when he choose a Chopin song to show his frustration with not being able to help Hino. He has a deep rivalry with Len and vice versa. He too has feelings for Hino.
                Shoko Fuyuumi (冬海 笙子 Fuyuumi Shōko?)
                Voiced by: Akemi Satō
                She is a 1st year student from the Music department. She's very shy, and she admires Hino very much. Her specialty is the clarinet and she also can play the piano. She often becomes frightened by loud voices. Her parents are rich, so they usually go to her pensions for training and stuff.
                Nao Kobayashi (小林 直 Kobayashi Nao?) & Mio Takato (高遠 美緒 Takatō Mio?)
                Voiced by: Eri Nakao and Satomi Arai
                They are best friends with Hino. They help her when she is troubled, and they believe in her.
                Lili (リリ Riri?)
                Voiced by: Kaori Mizuhashi
                Lili is a mischievous fairy that gave Hino the magical violin. Very few people can see the fairy other than Hino. It is revealed that the headmaster and the director of the school, Akihiko Kira, can also see the fairy.

                Media

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