Kids on the Slope Episode 12: All Blues

Manga chapter 43-45

Canon/HIGH

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Kids on the Slope Episode 12: All Blues

Manga chapter 43-45

Canon/HIGH
Prev: EP 11Next: EP

OSHIMETER

10.0

7 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

soryu's avatar
soryu
HEREE COMES THE FINAL EPISODE! The way it feels incredibly rewarding after everything they’ve been through. Seeing them fall back into their rhythm again is just… beautiful. Honestly, I reaaally really enjoy this anime. Would recommended it, it feels like I found a hidden gem!
jimmytole1262's avatar
jimmytole1262
The reunion at the stone church is really something. Kaoru and Sentaro falling back into their rhythm is so emotional. Definitely watch this for the beautiful way it all comes full circle.
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
A very beautifully heart-breaking episode gosh. Though it felt a bit rushed, but was still really fun to watch. Very nicely paced. I honestly recommend watching this series. Very beautiful
goyaljonesh06's avatar
goyaljonesh06
The eight year time jump delivers one of the most earned and soul stirring reunion in anime history. Seeing Kaoru and Sentaro fall back into their rhythm at the stone church, older but unchanged at their core, is pure catharsis. It’s a masterful finale that proves true friendship
lakshyasharma78388's avatar
lakshyasharma78388
The final episode feels calm but meaningful. It wraps things up in a simple way without being too dramatic. The music plays a big role again, and it feels satisfying. It’s not a loud ending, but it leaves a strong impression. The emotional payoff works well.
matchablaze1's avatar
matchablaze1
A beautiful ending—everything comes full circle through music. It’s emotional but also comforting, giving closure in a way that feels earned. Not overly dramatic, just genuine and heartfelt. That final vibe stays with you 🎶
klbatp's avatar
klbatp
Vocations + friendship through Jazz Music discovery

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming directly after 'Left Alone,' which pushed the central trio's relationships to a breaking point of uncertainty and separation, 'All Blues' serves as the definitive conclusion to every character thread the series has woven. As the twelfth and final episode, it shoulders the responsibility of providing closure for Kaoru, Sentaro, and Ritsuko's intertwined journeys of adolescence, music, and connection. This is where the show's cumulative emotional investment either pays off or doesn't — and the episode is structured entirely around that payoff.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming directly after 'Left Alone,' which pushed the central trio's relationships to a breaking point of uncertainty and separation, 'All Blues' serves as the definitive conclusion to every character thread the series has woven. As the twelfth and final episode, it shoulders the responsibility of providing closure for Kaoru, Sentaro, and Ritsuko's intertwined journeys of adolescence, music, and connection. This is where the show's cumulative emotional investment either pays off or doesn't — and the episode is structured entirely around that payoff.

QUICK TAKES

soryu's avatar
soryu
HEREE COMES THE FINAL EPISODE! The way it feels incredibly rewarding after everything they’ve been through. Seeing them fall back into their rhythm again is just… beautiful. Honestly, I reaaally really enjoy this anime. Would recommended it, it feels like I found a hidden gem!
jimmytole1262's avatar
jimmytole1262
The reunion at the stone church is really something. Kaoru and Sentaro falling back into their rhythm is so emotional. Definitely watch this for the beautiful way it all comes full circle.
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
A very beautifully heart-breaking episode gosh. Though it felt a bit rushed, but was still really fun to watch. Very nicely paced. I honestly recommend watching this series. Very beautiful
goyaljonesh06's avatar
goyaljonesh06
The eight year time jump delivers one of the most earned and soul stirring reunion in anime history. Seeing Kaoru and Sentaro fall back into their rhythm at the stone church, older but unchanged at their core, is pure catharsis. It’s a masterful finale that proves true friendship
lakshyasharma78388's avatar
lakshyasharma78388
The final episode feels calm but meaningful. It wraps things up in a simple way without being too dramatic. The music plays a big role again, and it feels satisfying. It’s not a loud ending, but it leaves a strong impression. The emotional payoff works well.
matchablaze1's avatar
matchablaze1
A beautiful ending—everything comes full circle through music. It’s emotional but also comforting, giving closure in a way that feels earned. Not overly dramatic, just genuine and heartfelt. That final vibe stays with you 🎶
klbatp's avatar
klbatp
Vocations + friendship through Jazz Music discovery

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com