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Season 1

OP: "Cagayake!" GIRLS" OP animation storyboard and performance: Tateya Ishihara Drawing supervisor: Yukiko Horiguchi Lyricist: Shoko Omori Composer: Tom-H@ck Arranger: Tom-H@ck Vocalist: Yui Hirasawa, Sakuradaka Light Division (vocalist) ), Mio Akiyama, Ritsu Taai, Tsumugi Kotobuki, Azusa Nakano (joined the show since episode 9) (CV: Aki Toyosaki, Yoko Hikasa, Satomi Sato, Minako Kotobuki, Ayana Taketatsu)

ED: "Don't say "lazy"" ED animation storyboard and performance: Naoko Yamada Drawing supervisor: Yukiko Horiguchi Lyricist: Shoko Omori Composer: Hiroyuki Maezawa Arranger: Shigeo Komori Vocalist: Sakura Taka Light section: Mio Akiyama (lead vocal), Yui Hirasawa, Ritsu Taai, Tsumugi Kotobuki (Aki Toyosaki, Yoko Hikasa, Satomi Sato, Minako Kotobuki) Note: OP and ED CDs will be released on April 22 , priced at 1,260 yen each, available in limited edition and regular edition (5,040 yen if you want to include them all)

"Tsubasa Tsubasa" (Give me a pair of wings) Lyricist: Ruo Yamayama, composer: Murai Number of episodes in which Kunihiko appears: Episode 1 "Maddy Candy" Lyricist: KANATA, Composer and Arranger: Shigeo Komori Number of episodes in: Episode 4 "The Light Time" Lyricist: Mio Akiyama, Composer: Tsumugi Kotobuki [ 8] Number of episodes appearing: Episodes 6, 11, 12, 13, and 14 "Kararuのちライス" (Curry followed by white rice). The performance process is omitted in the animation.

Number of episodes appearing: Episode 8 "My love is like a stapler" (My love is like a stapler) Lyricist: Mio Akiyama, composer: Tsumugi Kotobuki [9] Number of episodes appearing: Episodes 8 and 9, Season 2 One episode (guitar solo by Yui Hirasawa)

"ふでペン?ボールペン?" (writing brush and ballpoint pen) Lyricist: Mio Akiyama, composer: Kotobuki Tsumugi[10] Number of episodes: Episode 12

Tracks included in the play: 01. The light time 02. Give me a pair of wings 03. The light time (Instrumental) 04. Give me a pair of wings (Instrumental) 05. The light time (Instrumental-Guitar) 06. The light time Time (Instrumental-Keyboard) 07. Light Time (Instrumental-Bass) 08. Light Time (Instrumental-Jazz Drum)

OST track list 1. Have some tea? 2. Morning dew 3. Urgent げ や Urgent げ! 4. かわいい conspiracy 5. 2 の子猫 6. いい梦见てね7. Cotton candy 8. Virtual love 9. タンポポ Delivery Service 10. うっかり君の为に 11. Genki! 12. おばあちゃんのタンス13. The other side of evening sun 14. Dead soldiers(laugh) 15. Hold on to your love 16. Falling reinforced concrete 17. Small flashing 18. けん玉くん19. 軽い久言20. クレープはいかが? 21. Happy languidness 22. Emerald green 23. My hometown where it snows 24. Silver World's Morning25. Tea at the night of Christmas 26. Cat's Concert27. Patrol of stroller 28. Doki Doki Friday night 29. りんご…Ringo…リンゴ饴30. 15 years oldのマーチ31. じゃじゃ马3人女32. Hesitation 33. ピンチ大好き! 34. ドレスにクレープは思合わない? 35. あの日の梦36. Happy End

Season 2

OP: "GO! GO! MANIAC" (Episodes 1-13)

OP animation storyboard and performance: Tateya Ishihara, drawing director: Yukiko Horiguchi, lyrics: Shoko Omori/composer: Tom-H@ck/Arranger: Tom-H@ck Song: After-school tea party Yui Hirasawa (vocalist), Mio Akiyama, Ritsu Tai, Tsumugi Kotobuki, Azusa Nakano (CV: Aki Toyosaki, Yo Hikasa Son, Satomi Sato, Minako Kotobuki, Ayana Taketatsu)

ED: "Listen!!" (Episodes 1-13)

ED animation storyboard and performance: Illustration by Naoko Yamada Supervisor: Yukiko Horiguchi Lyricist: Omori Shoko / Composer: Hiroyuki Maezawa / Arranger: Komori Shigeo Song: After-school tea party Akiyama Mio (vocalist), Hirasawa Yui, Tai Naka Ritsu, Kotobuki Tsumugi, Nakano Azusa ( CV: Hikasa Yoko, Toyosaki Aio, Sato Satomi, Kotobuki Minako, Taketatsu Ayana)

OP2: "Utauyo!!MIRACLE" (after 14 episodes)

Lyrics : Shoko Omori / Composer: Tom-H@ck / Arranger: Tom-H@ck Song: After-school Tea Party Yui Hirasawa, Mio Akiyama, Ritsu Taai, Tsumugi Kotobuki, Azusa Nakano (CV: Aki Toyosaki , Hikasa Yoko, Sato Satomi, Kotobuki Minako, Taketatsu

Ayana)

ED: "NO, Thank You!" (14 episodes later)

Lyricist: Omori Shoko/Composer: Maezawa Hiroyuki/Arranger: Komori Shigeo Uta: Fang After-school tea party Yui Hirasawa, Mio Akiyama, Ritsu Taai, Tsumugi Kotobuki, Azusa Nakano (CV: Aki Toyosaki, Yoko Hikasa, Satomi Sato, Minako Kotobuki, Ayana Taketatsu)

Interlude: "ぴゅあぴゅあはーと" (Pure Heart) (Episode 7) Lyricist: Mio Akiyama/Composer: Tsumugi Kotobuki Song: After-School Tea Party Yui Hirasawa, Mio Akiyama, Ritsu Taai, Tsumugi Kotobuki, Azusa Nakano (CV : Aki Toyosaki, Yoko Hikasa, Satomi Sato, Minako Kotobuki, Ayana Taketatsu)

Interlude: "Uamp; I" (Episode 20) Lyricist: Yui Hirasawa/Composer: Kotobuki Tsumugi: Yui Hirasawa, Mio Akiyama (CV: Aki Toyosaki, Yoko Hikasa)

『ごはんはおかず』(20 episodes LIVE)

Audio-visual products

According to the statistics of "Asahi Shimbun", as of August 2010, the cumulative sales of all CDs of Qingyin exceeded 1 million. The CD of the opening song of the first season "Cagayake! GIRLS" includes the singing and accompaniment version of the opening song "Cagayake! GIRLS" and another music CD of "Happy!? Sorry!!". Release date: April 22, 2009. It debuted at No. 4 on the Japan Oricon Weekly Singles Chart on May 4, 2009. Ranked 2nd in animation single statistics in the first half of 2009

The first season ending theme CD "Don't say "lazy"" includes the singing and accompaniment version of the ending theme "Don't say "lazy"" and another music CD of "Sweet Bitter Beauty Song". Release date: April 22, 2009. It debuted at No. 2 on the Japan Oricon Weekly Singles Chart on May 4, 2009. Ranked No. 1 in animation single statistics in the first half of 2009

The song CD "The Floating Time" (ふわふわ时) in the drama includes the singing and accompaniment versions of the song in the 6th episode "The Floating Time" (ふわふわ时) and Music CD of the song "Give me wings" from the first episode. Release date: May 20, 2009. It debuted at No. 3 on the Japanese Oricon Weekly Singles Chart on June 1, 2009. Ranked 4th among animated singles in the first half of 2009

CD "Maddy Candy", the song from the drama, scheduled release date: August 12, 2009

Mini album "TEA After School" TIME" (After School ティータイム) includes "My Stapler Love" (わたしの爱はホッチキス), "Writing Pen~Ballpoint Pen~" (ふでペン~ボールペン~), "After Curry Rice" (カレーのちライス) (note: the complete version has not yet appeared in the animation), "Flying Time" (five-person version) (ふわふわ时), StudioMix and LiveMix versions of the four songs. The album sold 67,000 copies in the first week of its release, ranking first on the Oricon Chart on a weekly basis, becoming the first animated song album to top the Oricon Chart on a weekly basis, and the second after Nana Mizuki's "ULTIMATE DIAMOND" Zhang’s voice actor album won the weekly No. 1 spot on the Oricon Chart. Release date: July 22, 2009

Original sound CD "K-ON! ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK" Composer: Bai Shiyuan Release date: June 3, 2009 CD "Official Band Score Collection" Included in TV Most of the songs that appear in the animation are accompanied by explanations for each piece.

Release date: September 2, 2009 Character impression song series CD "「けいおん!」イメージソング平沢粢" (Hirazawa Yui), release date: June 17, 2009 "「けいおん!」イメージソング Akiyama Mio "(Akiyama Mio), release date: June 17, 2009 "「けいおん!」イメージソングTai Naka Ritsu」 (Tai Naka Ritsu), release date: August 26, 2009 "「けいおん!」イメージソング"Kotobuki Tsumugi" (Kotobuki Tsumugi), release date: August 26, 2009 ""けいおん!"イメージソングNakano Azusa" (Nakano Azusa), release date: August 26, 2009 ""けいおん!" "イメージソング平沢素" (Hirasawa You), release date: October 21, 2009 ""けいおん!" "イメージソング真Nabewa" (Manabewa), release date: October 21, 2009

Season 2 opening song CD "GO!GO! MANIAC" This music CD includes the singing and accompaniment versions of the opening song "GO!GO! MANIAC" and another song "Genius...!?". Release date: April 27, 2010. On the day the single CD was released, it sold 25,000 copies and occupied the first place in the Oricon daily rankings. In the 18th week of 2010, Oricon ranked first in sales. It became the first time in the history of Oricon that an animated song won the championship!

The second season ending theme CD "Listen!!" contains the singing and accompaniment version of the ending theme "Listen!!" and another music CD of "Our MAGIC". Release date: April 27, 2010. On the day the single CD was released, it sold 24,000 copies and occupied the second place in the Oricon daily rankings. In the 18th week of 2010, Oricon ranked second in sales.

The second season episode CD "ぴゅあぴゅあはーと" is a music CD that includes the singing and accompaniment versions of "ぴゅあぴゅあはーと" and "桜がigaoka Girls' High School School Song". Release date: No. 3 on the Oricon Day rankings on the first day of June 2, 2010

Second Season Opening Song 2: "Utauyo!! MIRACLE" Includes singing and accompaniment versions of the opening song "Utauyo" !!MIRACLE" and "キラキラDays" music CDs. Release date: August 4, 2010. On the day the single CD was released, it sold 28,100 copies and occupied the third place in the Oricon daily rankings. On August 5, 2010, it ranked first in the online paid download list. With 85,000 sales in the first week, it ranked third in the Oricon sales ranking in the 32nd week of 2010.

Season 2 Ending Theme 2: "NO, Thank You!" Music CD containing the sung and accompaniment versions of the ending songs "NO, Thank You!" and "Girls in Wonderland". Release date: August 4, 2010. Sales reached a new high on the first day. On the day of release, the single CD occupied the second place on the Oricon daily chart with sales of 28,900 units. With a sales volume of 87,000 in the first week, it ranked second in the Oricon sales ranking for the 32nd week of 2010.

The second season episode CD "Rice is a Side Dish" and "Uamp; I" appeared in episode 20. Among them, the arranger/composer of "Rice Is a Side Dish" bice unfortunately died of illness after writing this song. He was 38 years old. Release date: September 8, 2010

The second season character series CD "「けいおん!」イメージソング平沢伟", release date: September 21, 2010 "「けいおん!」イメージ"ソングAkiyama Mio", release date: September 21, 2010

Anime DVD and BD Contains animation content in a 16:9 aspect ratio, with 2 episodes per volume. The BD version comes with a lot of bonuses and is only available as a first-run limited edition.

Release date: July 29, 2009 (Volume 1) August 19, 2009 (Volume 2) September 2, 2009 (Volume 3)

Yokohama "LET'S GO!" LIVE Concert BD and release date: June 30, 2010 The concert was held in Yokohama on December 30, 2009. With 22,000 pieces sold in the first week, it topped the Oricon Anniversary Blu-ray music sales list on July 12th. Following the release of Nana Mizuki's "NANA MIZUKI LIVE DIAMOND×FEVER" LIVD BD on January 4, this is the third volume to top the list. Oricon's all-time music chart-topping work broke the previous record of 14,000 copies held in the first week by Namie Amuro's "namie amuro BEST FICTION TOUR 2008-2009" (December 30, 2009) and became the highest-selling music on the first day. BD-like

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