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2003 Japanese TV series or program
You Gotta Quintet
GenreMusic
Educational program
Variety show
Puppetry
Directed byKei Shimoyama
StarringAkira Miyagawa
Haruhiko Saitō
Tesshō Genda
Ayumi Shigemori
Ken'ya Ōsumi
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
ProducerKei Shimoyama
Running time12 minutes (2003)
10 minutes (2004-2013)
Production companyNHK
Original release
NetworkNHK Educational TV
Release7 April 2003 (2003-04-07) –
30 March 2013 (2013-03-30)

You Gotta Quintet (クインテット) is a Japanesemusicalchildren's television program which aired onNHK Educational. It is the 2ndNHK puppet variety show overall, the first one beingHotch Potch Station.

About the show

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The program offers witty interpretations ofclassical music for children featuring puppets and a variety of music and cultural entertainment. This program introduces music into daily life for the pleasure of children, and features a musical group calledThe Evening Quintet. They playfolk songs (alongside a bit ofJ-Pop andanime songs), and classical music, with a variety of instruments such as piano, violin, and clarinet.

In 2023, from 15 September to 6 October (and 2024, from 29 May to 19 June),NHK rebroadcast 20 selected episodes from 2003 and 2007 as part of theirE-Tele Time Machine program.

Program

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Quintet

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  • 1st part: Theme song displaying different seasons
  • 2nd part: Puppet show
  • 3rd part: Animation or other material
  • 4th part: Concert
  • 5th part: Credits

Quintet Petit

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Quintet Petit was broadcast from April 3, 2006 to March 30, 2007 and March 31, 2008 to March 27, 2009. It used the third and fourth parts from the main show.

Characters

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Akira (Akira Miyagawa)
He is apuppetconcert master andpianist. He is the only real human to appear on the show. His age in the show is unknown. He's the only character who doesn't speak, as he expresses his emotions through cartoon-like body language. He is mainly seen playing thepiano, but he also plays theguitar,triangle, and many other instruments.
Score (Haruhiko Saitō)
He is acellist. He is 67 years old, making him the oldest member in the group. He always strokes his long beard whenever h's thinking or confused. Even though he's very wise, he isn't very humble, as he seems to gloat a lot about his past or the many careers he had. He often talks to Flat. He isn't very good with modern technology and has trouble catching up. His favorite season is Spring.
Flat (Tesshō Genda)
He is aclarinet player. He is 42 years old. He likes performing and singing lullabies. He is very sensitive, and often crys very easily. Because of this, he's often teased by Aria and Sharp. He has a dog namedForte and loves them very much. He also plays theharmonica. In earlier episodes, he had a lower pitched voice and cracked old fashioned jokes, but in later episodes, his voice became higher pitched, and started to crack more puns. His favorite season is Autumn.
Aria (Ayumi Shigemori)
She is aviolinist. She is 28 years old and is the only female member of the group. She is very easy going and friendly, but she can be very sassy and bossy at times. She's ill tempered and gets angry easily. She has an extremely goodsoprano voice. She can also play theaccordion, and theukulele. She often argues with Flat. It's implied that she is a gamer, as she's seen playing what looks like aGame Boy during break. Her favorite season is Winter.
Sharp (Ken'ya Ōsumi)
He is atrumpeter andpercussion player. He is 22 years old, making him the youngest member of the group. He's still in university. He's very easygoing and gentle with everyone, but he can be naïve. He has the ability to communicate with many animals. He's a big fan ofsoccer andcomics. He also plays guitar. He has a hobby of painting. His favorite season is Summer.
Chi-bō
He is a baby percussion player. He is 11 months old. He usually appears and makes cameos in the episodes. In some 2003 episodes, he used to utter some babbling words, but starting in 2004, he no longer says anything. He also sells concert tickets and does camera work. He's afraid of snakes.

Partial list of original songs

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The original songs are written byKei Shimoyama and composed byAkira Miyagawa.

  • "Midnight Zoo" [真夜中の動物園]
  • "It's Good to Cry" [泣いたっていいじゃない]
  • "Lie" [うそ]
  • "I Hate Practicing [練習だいきらい]
  • "My habits [ぼくのクセ]
  • "Devil's Advocate" [あまのじゃく]
  • "Someday When I Become a Star" [いつか星になったら]
  • "I Got Hungry" [おなかがへった]
  • "I Am Thinking Now" [ただいま考え中]
  • "The Yawning Song" [あくびのうた]
  • "The Secret Chocolate" [ひみつのチョコレート]
  • "Baby" [赤ちゃん]
  • "Tomorrow" [あした]
  • "The Cello Player in Front of the Square" [広場のチェロ弾き]
  • "Golden-ringed dragonfly" [赤とんぼ]
  • "I ate Too Much" [たべすぎたのね]
  • "The Happiness Xmas" [しあわせクリスマス]
  • "Oh, it Smells Good" [ああいいにおい]
  • "Look at the Sky" [空みてごらん]
  • "Talking with Flowers" [おはなとおはなし]
  • "Apology Scat" [おわびのスキャット]
  • "Cleaning Waltz" [おそうじワルツ]
  • "My Shadow" [ぼくのカゲ]

Theme song

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The 'You Gotta Quintet' Theme" is used to open and close the show. The lyrics of the theme song changes depending on the seasons; the spring version from March to May, summer from June to August, autumn from September to November, and winter from December to February. The lyrics of the opening theme changed starting in 2007.

Singing corner

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In this featurette the Quintet song team presents original songs, works derived from classical material, and folk songs.

Repeat and Rebroadcast

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Repeat

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  • Puppet shows and animations from the fourth to the second part does not mean it is not a new one every time. Get a new one, but sometimes, most times are just trying to shuffle a play for broadcasting up to that point I did a full re-broadcast. This system is called repeat.
  • Only posts from the viewer does not repeat this.

Rebroadcast

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Quintet
Two weeks in a row two weeks of reruns the previous week.
Quintet Petit
First week of each month, two weeks after this broadcast, a rerun of the first week of the third week, reruns will be broadcast two weeks to four weeks.

CDs and DVDs

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CDs

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  • You Gotta Quintet: Songs (2004)
  • You Gotta Quintet: Classics (2004)
  • You Gotta Quintet: Concert [コンサート] (2005)
  • You Gotta Quintet: à la Carte [アラカルテ] (2005)
  • You Gotta Quintet: Are Kore [アレ!コレ!] (2006)
  • I'm Thinking About It [ただいま考え中] (2007)
  • You Gotta Quintet: Midnight Zoo [真夜中の動物園] (2008)
  • You Gotta Quintet: Dream Continuation [夢のつづき] (2010)
  • You Gotta Quintet Best Selection 66 Songs (2010)
  • You Gotta Quintet: What! Sense? [エッ!センス?] (2011)

DVDs

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  • Classic [クラシック] (2006)
  • Original [オリジナル] (2006)
  • Harvest Festival [収穫祭] (2007)
  • It Is This What! [なに!これ!] (2007)
  • A Concert Almost Empty [ガラガラコンサート] (2008)
  • Ten Komori [テンコモリ] (2009)
  • The Only Anime [トコトンアニメ] (2009)
  • The Whole Years [ネンガラネンジュウ] (2010)
  • GOOOOOAL!(ゴール!) (2011)

Awards

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On December 1, 2005, the program won anAsia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Award in the children/young people program section with the notation "that was able to stream down splendor, the pleasure that this program used the doll, and the music had" at the 42nd annual general meeting inHanoi,Vietnam.[1]

Production

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References

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  1. ^NHK.or.jp

External links

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