The episode focuses on the club’s performance of the complex piece "Kuon," which the group has struggled to master. The stakes are raised significantly by Chika Kudo's secret physical condition:
Takinami-sensei discovers the injury and orders Chika to stand down. However, after witnessing the group's unity and Chika's resolve, Takezo and the advisor ultimately decide to let him play.
Chika has a severely swollen hand injury from a prior incident. Despite the pain, he is determined to perform so he doesn't let his teammates down.
Episode 13, titled "Kuon" (or "Eternity"), serves as the emotional and climactic finale of the first cour (Season 1). In the English dub, produced by Funimation Entertainment , the story reaches its high point as the Tokise High School Koto Club finally takes the stage for their long-awaited regional competition. Episode Summary
The English dub features voice direction by Tia Ballard and includes performances that emphasize the series' "feelings-first" narrative.
The episode focuses on the club’s performance of the complex piece "Kuon," which the group has struggled to master. The stakes are raised significantly by Chika Kudo's secret physical condition:
Takinami-sensei discovers the injury and orders Chika to stand down. However, after witnessing the group's unity and Chika's resolve, Takezo and the advisor ultimately decide to let him play. Kono Oto Tomare! (Dub) Episode 13
Chika has a severely swollen hand injury from a prior incident. Despite the pain, he is determined to perform so he doesn't let his teammates down. The episode focuses on the club’s performance of
Episode 13, titled "Kuon" (or "Eternity"), serves as the emotional and climactic finale of the first cour (Season 1). In the English dub, produced by Funimation Entertainment , the story reaches its high point as the Tokise High School Koto Club finally takes the stage for their long-awaited regional competition. Episode Summary Chika has a severely swollen hand injury from
The English dub features voice direction by Tia Ballard and includes performances that emphasize the series' "feelings-first" narrative.