Yuppie Fangirlism: Kiniro no Corda super mini-update

La Corda Doro

La Corda D'oro

Posted by RICA

Sadly, I am still waiting for Kure Yuki’s Kiniro no Corda scanlations to be posted… somewhere. Anywhere. god, why aren’t the English volumes available here? I’m sure Amazon has some of the volumes, but sometimes it’s futile to search for it, order it online, and have it delivered to your country. I am just not that patient.

Really, it kills me that I can’t have as much La Corda as I would want.

In case some people are wondering (really, I think it’s just me), nope, there’s no La Corda D’oro anime season 3 – there isn’t even a season 2 yet (it was reported that a special called Kin’iro no Corda ~secondo passo~ will start airing March 2009. YAY!). As with the manga, I’ve seen up to chapter 56 only, and they’re just raws. Read the rest of this entry »

YUPPIE Fangirlism #2: La Corda D’oro / Kiniro no Corda

Posted by Rica


La Corda D’oro by Kure Yuki is probably the best music-themed anime I’ve watched so far, and I’m not saying this because I’m so fangirl-ing (is that even a word?) over the bishies here, but because it really is good. The music is what got me, honestly. The animation is nothing new – we’ve seen better-looking bishies and more sensible hair colors in other anime shows – but this one really gets you hooked. Again, it’s the music.

Comments on the Manga

Before I prattle on and on about how good La Corda D’oro is, let me just say this: the I-really-like-this-because-of-the-music sentiment doesn’t apply to the manga version. Why? Because I don’t think anyone – however good their imaginations are – can possibly hear the music the characters are supposedly playing through the pages of the manga. Even I, the know-it-all when it comes to classical music, can’t enjoy parts of the manga showing the bishies playing their respective instruments. [Deep sigh] But I will have to admit that the art is consistent in the manga. I just can’t tell apart their hair colors, haha.

If the manga’s not all about the music, what’s it about then? Read the rest of this entry »