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*** Of the recurring characters first introduced, Kumiko is Eclectic (fairly conflicted and multifaceted, with both cynical and idealistic traits), Sapphire is Phlegmatic (soft-spoken and a little shy yet cheerful and kind), Hazuki is Sanguine (cheerful, kind and outgoing), and Reina is Melancholic (aloof, talented and very goal-oriented).
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A recap film of the first season, titled ''Sound! Euphonium the Movie: Welcome to the Kitauji High School Concert Band'', premiered in Japan on April 23, 2016. A second season for the anime premiered in the Fall 2016 season, and covers the two sequel novels. This season also received a recap film, ''Sound! Euphonium the Movie: May the Melody Reach You'', on August 30th, 2017. Additionally, due to the anime's success, the series received two new theatrical films: ''[[Anime/LizAndTheBlueBird Liz and the Blue Bird]]'' (2018), which focuses on side-characters Mizore Yoroizuka and Nozomi Kasaki, and ''Sound! Euphonium: The Movie - Our Promise: A Brand New Day'' (2019), which focuses on Kumiko's second year at Kitauji.

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A recap film of the first season, titled ''Sound! Euphonium the Movie: Welcome to the Kitauji High School Concert Band'', premiered in Japan on April 23, 2016. A second season for the anime premiered in the Fall 2016 season, and covers the two sequel novels. This season also received a recap film, ''Sound! Euphonium the Movie: May the Melody Reach You'', on August 30th, 2017. Additionally, due to the anime's success, the series received two new theatrical films: ''[[Anime/LizAndTheBlueBird Liz and the Blue Bird]]'' (2018), which focuses on side-characters Mizore Yoroizuka and Nozomi Kasaki, and ''Sound! Euphonium: The Movie - Our Promise: A Brand New Day'' (2019), which focuses on Kumiko's second year at Kitauji.
Kitauji. An OVA Film "Sound! Euphonium: Ensemble Contest Arc" was released on August 4, 2023 and a third season for the anime which covers Kumiko's 3rd year premiered on April 7, 2024.
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* PictureDrama: ''Photo Session e Youkoso,'' a set of three shorts [[PublicServiceAnnouncement teaching theater manners]] that were shown before the ''May the Melody Reach You'' movie.

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* PictureDrama: ''Photo Session e Youkoso,'' Youkoso'' is a set of three shorts [[PublicServiceAnnouncement teaching theater manners]] that were shown before the ''May the Melody Reach You'' movie.movie, which included a segment during which visitors were allowed to take a picture.
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*PrefersGoingBarefoot
** The band class practices in socked feet, even taking off their UsefulNotes/InsideShoes before going into the band room.
** Asuka Tanaka admits she large feet, so finding comfortable footwear is hard for her, and she goes completely barefoot while at home, shedding her socks with her shoes.
** Both Kumiko Oumae and Reina Kousaka kick off their shoes after their climb up Mt. Daikichi and play a song together barefooted. In the latter's case, she [[AgonyOfTheFeet made the mistake of wearing dress heels.]] Oumae also kicked her shoes off on a long subway ride home.
** Mizore Yoroizuka took off her shoes and socks and rested barefoot on her class's bus following a very disheartening competition lost that caused several of them to go home in tears. In her case, she was just plain tired, and shedding her footwear helped exemplify it.
** The second ending of the anime features the main cast going barefoot, even rejecting shoes (well, shoe-shaped cakes, but you get the idea).
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* DoesNotLikeShoes:
** The band class practices in socked feet, even taking off their UsefulNotes/InsideShoes before going into the band room.
** Asuka Tanaka admits she large feet, so finding comfortable footwear is hard for her, and she goes completely barefoot while at home, shedding her socks with her shoes.
** Both Kumiko Oumae and Reina Kousaka kick off their shoes after their climb up Mt. Daikichi and play a song together barefooted. In the latter's case, she [[AgonyOfTheFeet made the mistake of wearing dress heels.]] Oumae also kicked her shoes off on a long subway ride home.
** Mizore Yoroizuka took off her shoes and socks and rested barefoot on her class's bus following a very disheartening competition lost that caused several of them to go home in tears. In her case, she was just plain tired, and shedding her footwear helped exemplify it.
** The second ending of the anime features the main cast going barefoot, even rejecting shoes (well, shoe-shaped cakes, but you get the idea).
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* KansaiRegionalAccent:
** Used extensively in the novel due to its setting. Kumiko is one of the few characters who don't speak the dialect, due to having spent part of her childhood in Tokyo.
** The anime sticks to Creator/KyotoAnimation's tradition of shows with real life Kansai backgrounds with hardly any Kansai dialect to be heard, even though, unlike ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'' and ''Manga/KOn'', this show states outright where it's set. The scene in episode 3 where Asuka speaks on behalf of Kumiko's new euphonium using a Kansai dialect and Kumiko wonders why the euph would speak with an accent might seem jarring, but it makes sense considering that Asuka used the old-fashioned [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics honorific "han"]] and [[UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns first person pronoun "wai" (a variant of "washi")]], both pretty uncommon in modern Kansai.

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* LoveTriangle: In the original novels, Hazuki and Kumiko both crushed on Shuichi, who only reciprocated Kumiko's feelings. One of the differences the anime has from the novels is that Kumiko isn't romantically interested in Shuichi, or is at least better at denying it.



* TriangRelations: In the original novels, Hazuki and Kumiko both crushed on Shuichi, who only reciprocated Kumiko's feelings. One of the differences the anime has from the novels is that Kumiko isn't romantically interested in Shuichi, or is at least better at denying it.
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''Sound! Euphonium'' (original title ''Hibike! Euphonium'', and note that "Sound"/"Hibike" here is an imperative verb, not a noun) is a Japanese novel by Ayano Takeda, published on December 5, 2013 by Takarajimasha. The story takes place in Uji, Kyoto, and focuses on the Kitauji High School Music Club, which is steadily improving thanks to the newly appointed adviser's strict instruction. A manga adaptation illustrated by Hami began serialization on the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Web website on November 28, 2014. An anime adaptation, produced by Creator/KyotoAnimation began airing in Japan on [[Spring2015Anime April 7, 2015]]. The anime is directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and written by Jukki Hanada, with Shoko Ikeda serving as character designer and chief animation director, and Naoko Yamada serving as the series technical director.

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''Sound! Euphonium'' (original title ''Hibike! Euphonium'', and note that "Sound"/"Hibike" here is an imperative verb, not a noun) is a Japanese novel by Ayano Takeda, published on December 5, 2013 by Takarajimasha. The story takes place in Uji, Kyoto, and focuses on the Kitauji High School Music Club, which is steadily improving thanks to the newly appointed adviser's strict instruction. A manga adaptation illustrated by Hami began serialization on the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Web website on November 28, 2014. An anime adaptation, produced by Creator/KyotoAnimation began airing in Japan on [[Spring2015Anime April 7, 2015]].2015. The anime is directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and written by Jukki Hanada, with Shoko Ikeda serving as character designer and chief animation director, and Naoko Yamada serving as the series technical director.

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