The original Sound! Euphonium anime series, produced by Kyoto Animation, aired its first season in Japan, introducing viewers to the story of the Kitauji High School Concert Band.
The compilation movie summarizing the first season of Sound! Euphonium was released in Japanese theaters, allowing fans to experience the story in a condensed format.
The second season of the Sound! Euphonium anime series premiered in Japan, continuing the story of the Kitauji High School Concert Band and exploring the characters' growth and challenges.
A theatrical movie focusing on two characters, Nozomi and Mizore, was released, providing a delicate side story set within the Sound! Euphonium universe.
The third film in the series was released in Japanese theaters, continuing the storyline beyond the second season and focusing on Kumiko and the Kitauji High School Concert Band's activities.
First-year high school student Kumiko Oumae joins the Kitauji High School Concert Band and meets her fellow band members, beginning her journey in the competitive world of high school wind ensembles.
The band faces challenges adapting to their new strict and serious conductor, Noboru Taki, aiming to improve their performance level for upcoming competitions.
The Kitauji Concert Band competes in the Southern Kansai regional band tournament, aiming to qualify for the national championship.
After intense preparation and performances, the Kitauji Concert Band earns qualification to the National High School Wind Ensemble Competition.
The band performs at the National Competition, striving to showcase their growth and unity as a musical group.
During the school cultural festival, the band members navigate interpersonal relationships and choose soloists for next year's competitions.
Kumiko and her peers enter their second year, facing new rivals and the challenge of further improving their band’s performance to maintain top rankings.
The band attends an intensive training camp to refine their skills and grow closer as a team in preparation for critical competitions.
The band competes again in the Southern Kansai regional tournament, showing significant growth since the previous year.
Attempting to improve on their previous results, the band participates in the national competition seeking higher rankings.