Blue Orchestra: Episode 5 Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online

In the third episode of Blue Orchestra, a new character, Saeki, is introduced – a gifted violinist who gained admission at Unimaku on a music recommendation. While auditioning for the Orchestra Club, the examiners decide to make him compete against Aono, who is made to be his second.

Aono seems quite critical of violin performances but is left stunned and uneasy after listening to how well Saeki performs. Here are the latest updates. 

1. Episode 5 Speculation:

Episode 5 of Blue Orchestra will show the continuation of Saeki and Aono competing together. Even though Aono is talented and tends to grasp the crowd’s attention quickly, he is taken aback by Saeki’s talent and shown to be too nervous to perform. Everyone will likely be impressed by their mutual talent when Aono eventually plays.

Even though things might be uncertain about Akine or Haru’s acceptance into the orchestra club, it is fair to assume that Saeki and Aono might have no difficulty getting in. The next episode might also reveal how Saeki knows about Aono’s skills. 

Blue Orchestra: Episode 5 Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Aono and Saeki compete | Source: Hulu

2. Episode 5 Release Date

Episode 5 of Blue Orchestra will be released on Sunday, May 7, 2023. It is a weekly anime that will release every Sunday.

I. Is episode 5 of Blue Orchestra on break this week?

No, episode 5 of Blue Orchestra is not on a break and will release on the above-stated date.

 3. Episode 4 Recap

Aono struggles to make friends and often spends time alone on a peaceful corner of a staircase. He thinks of Takeda sensei’s encouragement to join the orchestra club and also remembers him mentioning a talented violinist, Saeki Nao, who gained admission on a music recommendation. 

Blue Orchestra: Episode 5 Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Saeki Nao | Source: Hulu

At the music store, Aono runs into an old childhood competitor, Yamada, who is excited to meet him again. The two discover they are going to Unimaku, and Yamada aims to join the orchestra club. Yamada also mentions Saeki and his admission.

Aono introduces Yamada to Ritsuko and Haru, and Haru apologizes to Aono for running off earlier because of her shy personality. Yamada recognizes Haru from the same competitions Aono, and he went to. Aono announces he wants to try and get into the orchestra club, which delights the rest of the group.

Blue Orchestra: Episode 5 Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Aono decides to join the orchestra club | Source: HULU

The orchestra club applications begin, with over 100 applicants. The president, Tateishi, announces the plans for the tryouts and participation. During the violin tryouts, Harada, the first violinist, and Yonezawa introduce themselves as the judges. Harada is also revealed to be the Concert Master.

Harada and Yonezawa recognize Saeki and decide to hold a competition between him and Aono, with Saeki as the first violinist and Aono as the second, because of the rumors of his talent. Saeki somehow is aware of Aono’s talent and asks him to play. When Saeki begins, he manages to silence the crowd with amazement, causing Aono to become intimidated and hesitate to play. Saeki stops and asks Aono to begin. 

Blue Orchestra: Episode 5 Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Aono is asked to compete against Saeki | Source: Hulu

4. About Blue Orchestra

Blue Orchestra is a manga series by Makoto Akui. It started serialization on the MangaONE and Ura Sunday platforms starting April 2017.

The manga is about Aono, a boy who is a violin prodigy but quit playing due to personal reasons. He meets Akine, a feisty girl, in school who inspires him to take up playing again. In their journey, not only will they improve their performances, but also heal their trauma together.

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