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The last year of high school is always a time of both looking forward while reflecting on the past. Can something as simple as a choir club really heal past wounds and soothe the pangs that come with growing up? Can music really bring people together? Three students, the former music student Wakana Sakai, equestrian Sawa Okita, and choirgirl-turned-street performer Konatsu Miyamoto, discover the answers while learning how to grow up through the medium of song in TARI TARI!

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1: Running and Inviting Guest
Running and Inviting
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Miyamoto, not finally in her senior year, desperately wants to sing in the upcoming joint recital.  The school's vice principal forbids it, forcing her to find another way.
2: Gathering and Struggling Guest
Gathering and Struggling
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Konatsu has at last pieced together a ragtag choir group.  Fate, as it seems, has other plans and continues to throw obstacles in her path.
3: Swinging and Meeting Guest
Swinging and Meeting
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Kona’s Choir Club falls apart before it fully takes off. She won’t let it stop her—she just needs to find three new members to save her club.
4: Getting Angry and Dancing Guest
Getting Angry and Dancing
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Kona lends her group’s stage to Conder Queens for the World Music Festival. Later, the rift between her and Sawa becomes apparent when Kona’s devotion to the group begins to overshadow her friendship with Sawa.
5: Throwing Away and Holding On Guest
Throwing Away and Holding On
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While the choir group is cheering for Tanaka, Waka seems to be withdrawing further from the group and tries to move on from her mother’s memories.
6: Laughing and Remembering Guest
Laughing and Remembering
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Konatsu reminds Wakana of her promise to write a song together. Later, Wakana’s father tells her why Mahiru kept her illness a secret: she didn’t want to tarnish the memory by making it a sad one. Wakana’s love of singing returns, and she joins the rest of the club in song.
7: Spinning in Circles and Losing Sight Guest
Spinning in Circles and Losing Sight
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Wakana is an official member of the Choir and the Badminton Club. Everything seems copacetic until Sawa begins to act weird.
8: Worrying and Racing Ahead Guest
Worrying and Racing Ahead
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Sawa's dedication to be accepted to her dream school is taking a toll on her emotionally and physically. She feels alone in her journey, but her friends will soon prove her wrong.
9: Turning White and Turning Red Guest
Turning White and Turning Red
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Since the students are prohibited from having after school jobs, the club has no money to perform at the White Festival. When a job offer is presented, they seek the approval of the vice principal.
10: Crushing and Burning Guest
Crushing and Burning
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The group begins to really own their new role, but the Vice Principal isn't as happy. She asks them to quit, but the group isn't ready to throw in the towel.
11: Waxing and Waning Guest
Waxing and Waning
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The choir club continues its hard work on its musical, but it may be in vain. The school festival is cancelled and the school is being closed down. Just as all hope seems lost, Wakana finishes her song and the group organizes a festival of their own!
12: Piling Up and Rippling Guest
Piling Up and Rippling
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The students are dealt two blows: not only is the White Festival cancelled, but school as they know it is over!
13: Sunny Days and Crying and Sometimes Singing Guest
Sunny Days and Crying and Sometimes Singing
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The Choir and the Sometimes Badminton Club are determined to put on their show with or without committee approval. The White Festival may be cancelled, but the show WILL go on!