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Where to read Blue Orchestra comics

Read the comic "Blue Orchestra" on Bilibili Comics.

"Blue Orchestra" is a comic written by Akui Makoto. The electronic version is exclusively published by Bilibili Comics. The comic "Blue Orchestra" is based on the orchestra club of Chiba Prefecture Makuhari Comprehensive High School, and describes the youth story of music-loving high school students competing with each other and growing up together. It was released on MangaONE on April 25, 2017. It began serialization on May 2nd of the same year on Sunday.

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Introduction to "Blue Orchestra"

The music of youth begins. The former genius Aono Kazuo gave up playing the violin for some reason. In the autumn of his third year in junior high school, his encounter with a girl and the high school orchestra club made his stopped time move again. The ensemble youth drama connected by music and music, and heart by heart, opens.

Aono Kazuo is the male protagonist of this work. He is a slightly gloomy young man with covered eyes and hair, and has extraordinary talent in violin playing. Although he was reluctant to play the violin after his parents divorced, he picked up the violin again after a year after meeting Ritsuko, rekindling his love for music. Ritsuko Akine is the heroine of this game, a girl with a straightforward and competitive personality. Although he acts recklessly and is not good at reading air, he has a strong sense of justice, is full of action, and can admit his shortcomings frankly.