Fuuka

Watch Fuuka

  • TV-14
  • 1969
  • 1 Season
  • 6.4  (801)

Fuuka is a 2017 anime series starring Aaron Dismuke as Yuu Haruna, an introverted high school student who is obsessed with capturing every moment of his life on social media. Everything changes when he meets Fuuka Akitsuki (Jeannie Tirado), a free-spirited girl who encourages him to pursue his passion for music.

As Yuu becomes more involved in the local music scene, he and Fuuka start to develop feelings for each other. But their relationship is complicated by the arrival of Koyuki Hinashi (Ricco Fajardo), a popular singer who Yuu idolizes. As Yuu struggles to figure out his true feelings, he must also navigate the challenges of forming a band and pursuing his dreams.

The series is based on a manga by Kouji Seo and is directed by Keizou Kusakawa. The story explores themes of friendship, passion, and self-discovery, as the characters struggle to find their place in the world. The animation is vibrant and expressive, with dynamic action sequences and beautiful background art.

One of the standout features of Fuuka is its music, which plays a central role in the story. The series features a variety of musical genres, from pop to rock to folk, and each episode includes performances by the characters. These performances are accompanied by catchy and memorable songs, which are a joy to listen to.

The characters in Fuuka are well-drawn and relatable, with distinct personalities and motivations. Yuu is a sympathetic protagonist, struggling to find his place in the world and come to terms with his feelings for Fuuka and Koyuki. Fuuka, meanwhile, is a complex and enigmatic character, with a tragic backstory that is gradually revealed over the course of the series. Koyuki provides a contrasting perspective, as a successful musician who is burdened by the pressures of fame.

The supporting cast is also strong, with memorable characters like Makoto Mikasa, a laid-back bassist who becomes Yuu's first friend in the music scene; and Sara Iwami, a talented guitarist who provides a romantic foil for Makoto. The relationships between these characters are well-developed, with plenty of drama and tension to keep the story engaging.

Despite its strengths, there are some weaknesses to Fuuka. The series can be melodramatic at times, with over-the-top emotional moments that may not appeal to everyone. Additionally, some viewers may find the ending unsatisfying, as it diverges significantly from the manga and doesn't resolve all of the storylines.

Overall, Fuuka is a compelling anime series with a lot to offer. Its strong characters, beautiful animation, and excellent music make it a must-watch for fans of romance and coming-of-age stories. While it may not be perfect, it's still a memorable and enjoyable series that is well worth checking out.

Fuuka is a series that ran for 1 seasons (12 episodes) between and on

Fuuka
Filter by Source

Do you have MyFree DIRECTV?
What are you waiting for?
Nice! Browse MyFree DIRECTV with Yidio.
Ad Info
Seasons
Fair wind
12. Fair wind
March 25, 2017
Yuu wrote a song in an attempt to bring Fuuka back to the band, but she persistently refused to meet with him. Now, as their growing popularity online has earned the attention of the HEDGEHOGS members, they've been invited to play at a live club again.
Band
11. Band
March 18, 2017
The Fallen Moon had successfully completed their first gig and were determined to make their own legend, but they can't be a band without a vocalist. Despite their lingering regrets, Sara, Mikasa, and Nachi set off to walk their own path.
Fate
10. Fate
March 11, 2017
Fuuka instantly declined the offer to make her solo debut, but she continues to struggle with the lyrics for the band's original song. A concerned Mikasa tries to reach out, but Fuuka is unable to verbalize her true feelings.
Date!
9. Date!
March 4, 2017
Yuu's band, The Fallen Moon, has been selected as an opening act for a gig at a live music club. Fuuka suggests they write an original song to play there, but a strange sense of confusion in her heart makes the process difficult.
Top!
8. Top!
February 25, 2017
The day of the school fair has arrived. Fans enraged by Yuu and Koyuki's scandal crowd around and shout abuse as their band takes the stage. Yuu is certain that the power of Fuuka's singing can silence them.
Blown Up!
7. Blown Up!
February 18, 2017
A photo of Yuu and Koyuki together spreads like wildfire, creating a scandal for the popular singer. Even Yuu's account is found and targeted, and rumors are going around at school. Meanwhile, Koyuki appears on TV and makes a declaration to the world.
Koyuki Hinashi
6. Koyuki Hinashi
February 11, 2017
Koyuki makes up her mind to face Yuu. She visits his home to give him concert tickets. Then Koyuki runs into Fuuka on her way home, and somehow the two of them end up in a bathhouse together.
One of Us!
5. One of Us!
February 4, 2017
The new school term has begun, and Yuu's band has begun to practice in earnest. They have one of their idols, Hisashi of HEDGEHOGS, teaching them how to play their instruments, but bassist Yuu and vocalist/guitarist Fuuka are complete beginners.
Live!
4. Live!
January 28, 2017
The sight of Yuu on the beach at night with Koyuki is such a shock to Fuuka that she runs away. Yuu tries to make up for it by explaining that he and Koyuki were friends as kids, but that angers Fuuka even more.
Triangle!
3. Triangle!
January 21, 2017
"We're starting a band!" Yuu's casually spoken words gave Fuuka the idea to start a band. Yuu and Mikasa are dragged into the plan, and the three of them start a light music association.
Take Flight!
2. Take Flight!
January 14, 2017
Yuu spots Fuuka in the hall and is about to talk to her, but then notices she's crying. He follows her eyes and sees that she seems to be looking at their classmate, Mikasa. After school, Yuu ends up on pool-cleaning duty with Fuuka and Mikasa.
Fuuka!
1. Fuuka!
January 7, 2017
The introverted Yuu Haruna has moved to Tokyo to live with his three sisters. While passing through the local shopping district, Yuu has a chance encounter with Fuuka Akitsuki, and things get off to a rough start.
Description

Fuuka is a 2017 anime series starring Aaron Dismuke as Yuu Haruna, an introverted high school student who is obsessed with capturing every moment of his life on social media. Everything changes when he meets Fuuka Akitsuki (Jeannie Tirado), a free-spirited girl who encourages him to pursue his passion for music.

As Yuu becomes more involved in the local music scene, he and Fuuka start to develop feelings for each other. But their relationship is complicated by the arrival of Koyuki Hinashi (Ricco Fajardo), a popular singer who Yuu idolizes. As Yuu struggles to figure out his true feelings, he must also navigate the challenges of forming a band and pursuing his dreams.

The series is based on a manga by Kouji Seo and is directed by Keizou Kusakawa. The story explores themes of friendship, passion, and self-discovery, as the characters struggle to find their place in the world. The animation is vibrant and expressive, with dynamic action sequences and beautiful background art.

One of the standout features of Fuuka is its music, which plays a central role in the story. The series features a variety of musical genres, from pop to rock to folk, and each episode includes performances by the characters. These performances are accompanied by catchy and memorable songs, which are a joy to listen to.

The characters in Fuuka are well-drawn and relatable, with distinct personalities and motivations. Yuu is a sympathetic protagonist, struggling to find his place in the world and come to terms with his feelings for Fuuka and Koyuki. Fuuka, meanwhile, is a complex and enigmatic character, with a tragic backstory that is gradually revealed over the course of the series. Koyuki provides a contrasting perspective, as a successful musician who is burdened by the pressures of fame.

The supporting cast is also strong, with memorable characters like Makoto Mikasa, a laid-back bassist who becomes Yuu's first friend in the music scene; and Sara Iwami, a talented guitarist who provides a romantic foil for Makoto. The relationships between these characters are well-developed, with plenty of drama and tension to keep the story engaging.

Despite its strengths, there are some weaknesses to Fuuka. The series can be melodramatic at times, with over-the-top emotional moments that may not appeal to everyone. Additionally, some viewers may find the ending unsatisfying, as it diverges significantly from the manga and doesn't resolve all of the storylines.

Overall, Fuuka is a compelling anime series with a lot to offer. Its strong characters, beautiful animation, and excellent music make it a must-watch for fans of romance and coming-of-age stories. While it may not be perfect, it's still a memorable and enjoyable series that is well worth checking out.

Fuuka is a series that ran for 1 seasons (12 episodes) between and on

Where to Watch Fuuka
Fuuka is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Fuuka on demand at Amazon Prime and Apple TV.
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (801)
  • free premium TV MyFreeDIRECTV is a new free premium TV experience.
  • free live channels and On Demand library Enjoy a curated selection of popular free live channels and On Demand library.
  • no credit card required Try the DIRECTV experience - All you need is the DIRECTV app.
Ad Info