: The series features an extensive repertoire of classical music, primarily focusing on the works of Frédéric Chopin . Professional pianists were hired to perform the pieces specifically for each character's unique playing style.
: The TV series aired from 2018 to 2019, serving as a more comprehensive adaptation of the original manga compared to the 2007 film. Piano no Mori (TV)
: Rated 13+ for some mature themes related to the characters' difficult upbringings. Forest of Piano (TV Series 2018–2019) - IMDb : The series features an extensive repertoire of
The story centers on , a boy living in a red-light district who discovers a mysterious "magic" piano in a nearby forest that only he can play. His life changes when he meets Shūhei Amamiya , a disciplined student who has been groomed for piano greatness since birth. Guided by their teacher and former world-class pianist, Sōsuke Ajino , the two boys develop a deep friendship and intense rivalry that eventually leads them to the world stage in Poland. Key Highlights : Rated 13+ for some mature themes related
: Focuses on the childhood meeting of the protagonists and their early growth.
: Follows the characters as they compete in the prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition.