K-ON!
K-ON!
K-ON!
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2009- 2010
2 Seasons
36 Episodes
8.0(181 votes)
Ended
Animation
Comedy

Overview

Yui Hirasawa has no clue which club to join, but she’s determined to do something this year. As luck would have it, she discovers a flyer for the Light Music Club and decides this is the club for her. But there's one problem: She first must learn guitar!

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Kyoto Animation
TBS
Pony Canyon

Episodes

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Cast & Crew

5 members
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豊崎愛生

Yui Hirasawa (voice)

豊崎愛生
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日笠陽子

Mio Akiyama (voice)

日笠陽子
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佐藤聡美

Ritsu Tainaka (voice)

佐藤聡美
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寿美菜子

Tsumugi Kotobuki (voice)

寿美菜子
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竹達彩奈

Azusa Nakano (voice)

竹達彩奈

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