K-On! Watch Order

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K-On! Is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Kakifly. The anime adaptation of this series by Kyoto Animation aired in Japan between April and June 2009. An extra first video animation (OVA) incident premiered in January 2010.

A 26-episode second time, of K-On!!, aired in Japan between April and September 2010, using an OVA episode published in March 2011.

An anime movie adaptation was released in Japan on December 3, 2011. Bandai Entertainment had accredited the very first season before its closing in 2012. Sentai Filmworks has re-licensed the first season, besides getting the rights to the next season and movie. K-On! Has achieved strong sales in Japan; also, from 2011, gross earnings had attained over ¥15 billion.

So if you were planning to watch this anime and got confused after reading the above, follow the Watch order below.

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K-On! Watch Order

1. K-On!

K-On! Watch Order

  • Title:  K-On!
  • Original Run: Apr 3 – Jun 26, 2009
  • Episodes: 13

2. K-On!: Ura-On!

K-On! Ura-On!

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  • Title: K-On!: Ura-On!
  • Original Run: Jul 29, 2009 – Jan 20, 2010
  • Episodes: 7 (Special)

3. K-On!: Live House!

K-On! Live House

  • Title: K-On!: Live House!
  • Release Date: Jan 19, 2010
  • Episode: 1 (Special)

4. K-ON! Season 2

K-On! Season 2

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  • Title: K-ON! Season 2
  • Original Run: Apr 7 – Sep 29, 2010
  • Episodes: 26

5. K-On!!: Ura-On!!

  • Title:  K-On!!: Ura-On!!
  • Original Run: Jul 30, 2010 – Mar 16, 2011
  • Episodes: 9

6. K-On!!: Keikaku!

K-On!!: Keikaku!

  • Title: K-On!!: Keikaku!
  • Release Date: Mar 16, 2011
  • Episodes: 1

7. K-On! Movie

K-On!! Movie

  • Title: K-On! Movie
  • Release Date: Dec 3, 2011
  • Episodes: 1

Where To Watch K-on

K-On is Available on multiples Streaming Platforms. You can watch K-on on any platforms listed Below:

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A new high school always means much to develop, and among these items is joining a club. Regarding which team to join, Yui Hirasawa depended upon and was used to the Light Music Club, which she misinterpreted to worry about playing simple devices, like castanets. Not able to play a tool, she decides to see to apologize and stop.

The Light Music Club confronts disbandment because of a shortage of members. Despite their attempts, Yui insists on leaving because she lacks musical experience.

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As a last resort, they play with a bit for Yui, which arouses her fiery fire and eventually convinces her to join the bar. From then forward, it is just plain messing about with bits and parts of practice. The members of this Light Music Club are prepared to take their time with a beautiful one!

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