In a medium where the music genre is scarce but dominated by Japanese Pop with a few classical and traditional Japanese music stories in between. We do get some black sheep like Beck everyone once in a while that indeed opens a window of fresh air.

Beck is a story of growth, dedication, adventure, and trials in life. To succeed in the hardship in life, one must have hard work, determination, and a little bit of luck. This message is fully illustrated to the audience by seeing the daily life of our main protagonist Yukio, Tanaka or well known by the nickname “Koyuki”. We are able to see his growth from being an aimless, weak-willed, and zero confidence teenager to a goal-oriented, dedicated, and well-respected character over the span of 26 episodes.
It introduces us to a couple of interesting characters like Maho and Ryuusuke that stirred up the plot dynamics and Koyuki's motivation in life. Each new character introduce serves as a narrative of change in Koyuki Life that made the show move forward. Some characters remain static and some forgotten entirely, but there are other characters that got a fair share of development. Though for me, the show would benefit more if we get to know more about the other band members of Beck's side of the story, especially Ryuusuke story that I found more interesting than Koyuki's.
When it comes to artistic presentation. Beck is somewhat a contrast to other show's art style and color design that is airing at the time. While anime uses multi bright colors and flashy character design for audience appeal. Beck throws that out of the water and chooses the complete opposite. Starting with the color choices, the show is consistent with dimmed colors like grey and dull colors that emit a small amount of light that made the show seems dark even in broad daylight.


Once you get past the unconventionally common art style and color pallet, you will be rewarded with an anime with good characters and some memorable music to stick in your own playlist.
Final Scoring:
Characters Good (7/10) Comment: Need more character viewpoints but still solid overall
Story Good (7/10) Comment:It would be nice if the anime will get a second season but will all know the curse when adapting an ongoing manga at the time.
Music Very Good (8/10) Comment: Personally I didn't fully enjoy all the soundtrack of Beck for the reason some are just ok while some are mediocre but it cannot be denied there is some really memorable music in the show that is worth listening to.
Art Good (7/10) Comment: To be honest I have nothing really bad to say about Art and Animation. It does have some errors which are extremely minor but it's quite obvious that Animation and Background design is not the show focus. So I give it a pass.
Enjoyment (5/10) Average Comment: Beck is definitely not a show you're going to watch entertain yourself and not a casual show to appease a majority of its audience. I like the show for what it's aiming for but I definitely got bored watching it. A cheap price to pay but you do get rewarded in the end. I actually got to fully enjoy the show around episodes 23 and 24 but sadly it just made me want it more. The Concert Finale is one of the show's main highlights.
Overall (7.2/10) A Solid Good Show for the Slice of Life, Drama Music Genre Comment: If the show was complete I would rate it higher but who knows we might get a readaptation in the future if there is a demand for it. For now, I better off continuing reading the Manga to find out what happened next to the Beck team and the journey that took place in the U.S.A.
And Always Thanks for Reading
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