Characters
- Akira (Akira Miyagawa): He is a puppet concert master and pianist. The audience does not know how old he is. He does not speak because he is not human. He also plays guitar, triangle, and other instruments. He wears glasses.
- Score (Haruhiko Saitō): He is a puppet cellist, 67 years old. He is funny and shy. He has beard. He had many careers when he was young.
- Flat (Tesshō Genda): He is a puppet clarinet player, 42 years old. He has a dog named Folte. He also plays harmonica.
- Aria (Ayumi Shigemori): She is a 28-year-old puppet violinist. Her soprano voice is beautiful. She also plays accordion, but she cannot play piano. She has brond hair.
- Sharp (Ken'ya Ōsumi): He is a puppet trumpet player and percussion player. 22 years old, He likes soccer and comics. He also plays guitar. He is good at painting pictures.
- Chi-Boo: He is a baby puppet and percussion player. He is 11 months old. He also sells concert ticket.
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