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  1. Todos os Episódios Online. Bocchi the Rock! Gêneros: Musical. Slice of Life. Sinopse: A história acompanha Hitori Gotou, uma garota sem amigos que está aprendendo a tocar guitarra para se tornar uma estrela do rock, mas é extremamente tímida.

  2. 8 de out. de 2022 · Assista ao anime BOCCHI THE ROCK! em português brasileiro na Crunchyroll. A vida desta estudante tímida e apaixonada por guitarra mudará da água pro vinho após entrar numa banda!

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    Extremely anxious and socially awkward Hitori Gotō longs to become a rock musician in spite of her struggles, whilst fulfilling her desires to one day make friends. She is suddenly given a chance to do so after she is taken in by Nijika Ijichi to become a member of her newly formed Kessoku Band.

    Kessoku Band

    Kessoku Band(結束バンド, Kessoku Bando, lit. "zip tie") is the central band in the series, based in Starry, a live house in Shimokitazawa. The members' family names are derived from the real-life J-rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation, with their instrumental roles matching as well (for example, the Yamadas of both bands play bass). Hitori Gotō(後藤 ひとり, Gotō Hitori) / Bocchi(ぼっち, Botchi) 1. Voiced by: Yoshino Aoyama 2. Portrayed by: Mamo Mamono (stage play) 3. The lead guitarist of Kessoku Band. An e...

    Sick Hack

    Sick Hack is a psychedelic rock band based in Folt, a live house in Shinjuku. The members share their last names with those of the real-life band 88Kasyo Junrei. Kikuri Hiroi(廣井 きくり, Hiroi Kikuri) 1. Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi 2. The bassist and vocalist of Sick Hack. An alcoholic who spends most of her money on booze, particularly boxes of Onikoroshi brand sake, and calls her bass guitar "Shuten-dōjiEX." She was formerly a classmate of Seika in college. She finds kinship with Hitori after co...

    Sideros

    Sideros is a metal band based in Folt. The members share their last names with those of the real-life band Kinniku Shōjo Tai. Yoyoko Ōtsuki(大槻 ヨヨコ, Ōtsuki Yoyoko) 1. The guitarist and vocalist of Sideros. Her surname comes from Kenji Ōtsuki. Akubi Hasegawa(長谷川 あくび, Hasegawa Akubi) 1. The drummer of Sideros. Her surname comes from Kōji Hasegawa. Fūko Honjō(本城 楓子, Honjō Fūko) 1. The guitarist of Sideros, whose surname comes from Toshiaki Honjō. Yuyu Uchida(内田 幽々, Uchida Yuyu) 1. The bassist of...

    Development

    After finishing with her first title in Manga Time Kirara Max (Kirari Books Meisouchuu), which was mainly about young girls dealing with moe things, Aki Hamaji considered doing a manga about bands next, as listening to bands is one of her favorite hobbies. However, she did not have any actual experience being in a band or playing an instrument prior to the making of the series, so she conducted extensive research by doing things like asking an acquaintance more familiar with the indie band sc...

    Anime adaptation

    Prior to the greenlighting of Bocchi the Rock!'s anime adaptation, character designer and chief animation director Kerorira was a fan of the manga for its comedy, art style, and characters, and in particular Hitori's "unhinged" nature. While meeting with animation producer Shouta Umehara at an illustrator exhibition, Kerorira brought up Bocchi in conversation and expressed a desire to work on an anime adaptation of the series. As it so happened, Aniplex had just recently proposed such a proje...

    Manga

    Bocchi the Rock! is written and illustrated by Aki Hamaji. It was initially serialized on Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Max magazine on December 19, 2017, as a guest work. A full serialization started in the same magazine on March 19, 2018. It has been collected into six tankōbon volumes as of August 25, 2023. A spin-off anthology comic is also being released, the first volume on October 27, 2022, the second on August 25, 2023. A spin-off manga series illustrated by Kumichou, titled Bocchi th...

    Anime

    An anime television series adaptation was announced on February 18, 2021. It was produced by CloverWorks and directed by Keiichirō Saitō, with Yūsuke Yamamoto serving as assistant director, Erika Yoshida writing the series' scripts, Kerorira designing the characters, and Tomoki Kikuya composing the music. The series aired from October 9 to December 25, 2022, on Tokyo MX and other networks.[a] Kessoku Band performed the opening theme "Seishun Complex"(青春コンプレックス, Youth Complex), as well as the...

    Music

    The opening theme of the anime series is "Seishun Complex" sung by Ikuyo Kita (Ikumi Hasegawa), and the anime has four ending themes: "Distortion!!" also sung by Ikumi Hasegawa from episodes 1–3, "Karakara" sung by Ryo Yamada (Saku Mizuno) from episodes 4–7, "Nani ga Warui" sung by Nijika Ijichi (Sayumi Suzushiro) from episodes 8–11, and "Korogaru Iwa, Kimi ni Asa ga Furu", a cover of the Asian Kung-Fu Generation song of the same name, sung by Hitori Gotoh (Yoshino Aoyama) in episode 12. The...

    Critical reception

    In Anime News Network's Fall 2022 Preview Guide, the anime received acclaim from most contributors. In general, the anime received praise for its writing, characters, animation, and portrayal of social anxiety. Caitlin Moore praised the realistic depiction of Hitori's guitar playing, as well as the "slightly acerbic" comedy which in her opinion helped avoid the show becoming "too gentle" and contributed to Hitori's relatability. James Beckett similarly complimented the anime's attention to de...

    Accolades

    In 2019, the manga series ranked eighth at the fifth Next Manga Awardsin the print category. In the ninth Anime Trending Awards on 26 February 2023, the anime series was crowned as "Anime of the Year" per highest popular votes gained and also won seven more categories such as "Best Original Soundtrack", "Best of Adapted Screenplay", "Comedy Anime of the Year", "Music Anime of the Year" and "Best in Voice Cast". The Episode 8 of the series also won "Best in Episode Directing and Storyboard". T...

    Popularity

    The anime was not as highly anticipated by audiences as many more previously established series airing at the same time, such as Chainsaw Man and Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury. However as the anime progressed, it gained a larger audience due to clips from the anime going viralonline. The series' sudden growth in popularity following the airing of the anime prompted an unexpected influx of fans who formed an excessive line at mangaka Aki Hamaji's booth at Comiket101 on December 30...

    Bocchi the Rock! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
    • Aki Hamaji
    • Houbunsha
  3. 9 de out. de 2022 · On a fateful day, Bocchi meets the outgoing drummer Nijika Ijichi, who invites her to join Kessoku Band when their guitarist, Ikuyo Kita, flees before their first show. Soon after, Bocchi meets her final bandmate—the cool bassist Ryou Yamada.

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  4. Stream and watch the anime BOCCHI THE ROCK! on Crunchyroll. Hitori Gotoh, “Bocchi-chan,” is a girl who’s so introverted and shy around people that she’d always start her conversations with ...

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  5. 結束バンドが国内最大級のロックフェスティバルrock in japan festival 2024』に参戦決定! 2024.05.13 TOHOシネマズ新宿壁面にて承認欲求モンスター広告掲出!

  6. 26 de nov. de 2022 · Bocchi the Rock na Crunchyroll. O pior aconteceu e o tufão chegou com tudo no dia do show da Kessoku Band.

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