Hi guys! How are you doing? Marcos here. For some reason, I still didn't receive the blog invitation, so I'm using my brother's accout again. Anyways, today I want to recommend you an animated series that I really love;
BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad, or just BECK, is a cartoon about music, relationships and school life. Right in the first episode, we are introduced to Yukio Tanaka, a boring highschool student, with nothing really special and only one friend, who is actually not that loyal.
But his life changes overnight when he 'rescues' a really weird dog named Beck and end up meeting Ryusuke, who is a musician and has a somewhat special charm that attracts people to him. Because of Ryusuke, Yukio starts playing the guitar, and eventually his life turns eventful, with deceptions, loves, and the most important - good music.
(Note that it's the English dub version. The Japanese original one is also in english, though.)
As expected from an music-themed animation, BECK's Soundtrack is flawless. The English dub one isn't as good as the original in my opinion, but it's still great. We have many different genres of music in it, and each one passes a different feeling from the others.
(PS: Note that this song is actually the one from the original version, the Japanese dub.)
I won't post more songs because I don't want to give you any spoilers.
So, if you are interested in the story, you can either DOWNLOAD THE FULL SERIES (ENGLISH DUB), READ THE COMICS ONLINE (though you can't listen to the songs) or even watch the live action movie (Which I don't have the link and still haven't watched it, so I can't tell you if it's good or not).
Even if you don't have time to watch it all, you can still just enjoy the songs from the original OST, DOWNLOAD LINK HERE.
Oh, and also, when some Japanese subtitles show up on the screen, it means the characters are talking in english in Japan (and when it doesn't, they're talking in japanese)
Oh, and also, when some Japanese subtitles show up on the screen, it means the characters are talking in english in Japan (and when it doesn't, they're talking in japanese)
It seems so nice (:
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