Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad
In contrast to other musical anime, Beck has effectively created the vibe of a rock movie with a more open aesthetic. Beck got off to a poor start before picking up speed and attractiveness later. Of course, it moves slowly in order to advance the plot's building and development as well as the character's growth. Anime is not overly complex or difficult to grasp; it is straightforward but still interesting enough thanks to the way the plot is developed in a neat and cogent manner.
Additionally, Beck has created a very authentic narrative about the travels of the Beck band (Mongolian Chop Squad was the moniker the group went by when performing in America). Since its inception, it has struggled to attract members, grown, faced difficulties, and eventually achieved success and notoriety. due to the difficulties in attracting members, poor record sales, being unable to make their debut, and the possibility of breaking apart. Almost every band has probably gone through it at least once.
This anime has a wonderful soundtrack. English songs with quick, furious, and rock-like tunes include Beck's OP (Opening) and ED (Ending) 1. Moon on the Water, which you hear quite a bit throughout the works, is the tune that makes up ED 2. A song with wonderful lyrics and a tune that is both lyrical and romantic, delicate but profound.
Directed by: Osamu Kobayashi; Mitsuyuki Masuhara (assistant)
Aired: Oct 7, 2004 to Mar 31, 2005
Duration: 25 min/ ep
MAL rank: 261