
The Blue Orchestra
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: Ao no Orchestra, The Blue Orchestra, 青のオーケストラ
- Synonyms: The Blue Orchestra
- Aired: Apr 9, 2023 to ?
- Premiered: spring 2023
- Duration: 25 min per ep
- Episodes: 24
- Score: 7.23
- Producers: NHK NHK Enterprises
- Studio: Nippon Animation
- Genres: Drama Music Performing Arts School
Characters and Voice Actors
Akine, Ritsuko
MainKakuma, Ai
JapaneseAono, Hajime
MainChiba, Shouya
JapaneseKozakura, Haru
MainSatou, Minako
JapaneseSaeki, Nao
MainTsuchiya, Shinba
JapaneseYamada, Ichiro
MainFurukawa, Makoto
JapaneseAono, Mother
SupportingSaitou, Chiwa
JapaneseAono, Tatsuhito
SupportingOkiayu, Ryoutarou
JapaneseAyukawa, Hiroaki
SupportingOno, Daisuke
JapaneseHarada, Sou
SupportingEnoki, Junya
JapaneseHatori, You
SupportingAsanuma, Shintarou
JapaneseShibata, Osamu
SupportingFukushima, Jun
JapaneseTachibana, Shizuka
SupportingLynn
JapaneseTakeda-sensei
SupportingKaneko, Hayato
JapaneseTateishi, Mari
SupportingKohara, Konomi
JapaneseYonezawa, Chika
SupportingMaeda, Kaori
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