Hello all!
So I've basically binge watched this series I'm about to write about. And I must admit that I have very mixed feelings. I can't stop cringing at the cheesiness of the series but on the other hand I have watched a total of three seasons of it in under two weeks while watching other on-going series. So yeah, I'm pretty much hooked.
Uta-Pri falls under the reverse harem genre, meaning that the heroine of the series is surrounded and constantly pursued by gorgeous male characters. The next biggest thing in Uta no Prince-Sama is singing. And that's what makes it especially awkward. Every singing scene is filled with shining hearts, shooting stars, flying characters in space and everything cliched one can think of. Not to forget mentioning the colorful "Shining Saotome", the headmaster of the school involved in season 1, who appears out of nowhere in every critical situation - biggest action movies are nothing compared to the spins and twists and flights through the air that Shining performs.The lyrics of the songs mainly tell about love, friendship and how everything's perfect and pure. So why the heck am I hooked on this sh**? Let me tell about the plot first.
Uta-Pri is the story of a young girl named Haruka who against all the odds enters the prestigious school of Saotome Academy. Taught to play the piano by her grandmother and having no knowledge of reading notes, she somehow manages to enter the composer program. She becomes friends Tomo, a girl aspiring to become an idol, plus six guys also in the idol program. The best composer/idol pair of the course will later on make their debut. The only rule is, romantic relationships are forbidden.
If you watch the opening and ending scenes you can already guess after the first episodes that Haruka will be the composer to the six guys so blatantly in love with her, and they will form a boy band. The whole series in itself is quite predictable. 1. There's a mission at the beginning of an episode. (Write the perfect song) 2. A terrible misfortune occurs. (Holy cow I can't even read notes!) 3. The heroine is in distress. (I will give up music and run away!) 4. Someone says something inspirational (The heroine now knows exactly what to do) 5. Happy ending, problems solved, repeat in next episode (She learned to read notes in one night and composed a revolutionary song) Sounds pretty tiring, right?
Every season has it's so called mission or goal. In the first season the main characters must graduate and be the ones to make their debut. Well, of course they won't fail so sorry if I'm giving away too much, but isn't it kind of obvious? In the second season they have made their debut as STARISH, until a rival arrives and the future of their band is in jeopardy. Okay, SPOILER ALERT! The super powerful rival fails in front of their super-duper awesome song (Instead of Maji Love 1000% like in season 1, they revolutionized the music scene with *drum rolls* Maji Love... 2000%) In season 3 their senpais, band QUARTET NIGHT enters the SSS, world widely recognized sports event where only the best of the best can perform in its opening ceremony. Well, of course STARISH (btw, now with seven members. The cat in season 1 turned out to be a PRINCE under a curse who instead of ruling his kingdom wants to be a pop idol. Shocking, right?) wants to take part of SSS as well but the president of their recording label won't allow it until they have become truly renowned. No Maji Love 3000% though *sad face*. No spoilers needed, you pretty much know what's going to happen. I'm going to correct that part if I'm wrong because I haven't watched the last episode. But come on, what else could happen?
So why the heck am I so hooked on this series? To be honest, I have no clue. I guess it's one of those series that is so bad that it's kind of good? It's so predictable that it gives no surprises at all and every romantic line indicating how lovely Haruka's SONGS are instead of how lovely she is, are a real stab in the heart. It's so obvious that all six.. I need to correct that... all seven... shit forgot about QUARTET NIGHT... all 11 of them are madly in love with Haruka but they hide their feelings in the admiration they have towards her composition skills. Even though the series is so damn predictable you do hope for a love confession in every episode. But I guess I have to wait for season 4 and I know it's no good. Yes, season 4 shall premiere this fall.
So who can I recommend this series to? Someone who is not scared of constantly feeling embarrassed, who enjoys a bit of cheesiness and who enjoys a large variety of manly beauty. Oh and I almost forgot, someone who isn't annoyed by the heroine's constant stuttering and bad self-confidence. I don't know how many people that leaves but hey DOKI DOKI de kowaresou sen paasento LOVE HEEEY!!








