Tari Tari has arrived on Hulu, Crunchyroll, and HIDIVE, bringing its complete 13-episode run to all three platforms with both English dub and subtitles. Produced by P.A. Works—the studio renowned for its lush, atmospheric backgrounds in titles like Hanasaku Iroha and Shirobako—this series captures the bittersweet transition of the final year of high school.
The story follows Konatsu Miyamoto, a student who forms an unofficial singing club after being barred from the school's formal choir. What begins as a simple quest to perform on stage evolves into a character-driven drama about an ensemble of students finding their voices and navigating the pressures of their looming adulthood. It avoids the high-octane tropes of typical school anime, opting instead for a grounded, coastal setting and an evocative musical score.
As a finished series, it serves as a concise, self-contained watch for those who appreciate the 'coming-of-age' genre. While it remains a niche title compared to the studio's larger hits, its focus on the intersection of music and personal growth makes it a standout for fans of character-focused slice-of-life.