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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Famous quotes containing the word characters:
“I cannot be much pleased without an appearance of truth; at least of possibilityI wish the history to be natural though the sentiments are refined; and the characters to be probable, though their behaviour is excelling.”
—Frances Burney (17521840)
“To marry a man out of pity is folly; and, if you think you are going to influence the kind of fellow who has never had a chance, poor devil, you are profoundly mistaken. One can only influence the strong characters in life, not the weak; and it is the height of vanity to suppose that you can make an honest man of anyone.”
—Margot Asquith (18641945)
“Philosophy is written in this grand bookI mean the universe
which stands continually open to our gaze, but it cannot be understood unless one first learns to comprehend the language and interpret the characters in which it is written. It is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles, and other geometrical figures, without which it is humanly impossible to understand a single word of it.”
—Galileo Galilei (15641642)