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* Even as a music group formed through the anime, Houkago Tea Time was a big player in Japanese music during K-On's premiere run. In spite of them being the only group providing the opening and ending themes of the show and the follow-up movie, ''all eight'' of these singles peaked in the Top 5 of the Oricon charts in the week they were released in.

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* Even as a music group formed through the anime, Houkago Tea Time was a big player in Japanese music during K-On's ''K-On''[='=]s premiere run. In spite of them being the only group providing the opening and ending themes of the show and the follow-up movie, ''all eight'' of these singles peaked in the Top 5 of the Oricon charts in the week they were released in.



* Even after the series ended, Mio's poem about caramel sauce that [[StylisticSuck everybody hated]] when she read it to her fanclub [[BrickJoke back in season 2 episode 7]] makes a triumphant return as "Tokimeki Sugar", one of the best songs on the ''Houkago Tea Time II'' album.
** The same album has Mugi's solo "Honey Sweet Tea Time" and the finale group song "Houkago Tea Time", the latter of which can also be a TearJerker.

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* Even after the series ended, Mio's poem about caramel sauce that [[StylisticSuck everybody hated]] when she read it to her fanclub [[BrickJoke back in season 2 episode 7]] makes a triumphant return as "Tokimeki Sugar", one of the best songs on the ''Houkago Tea Time II'' album.
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album. The same album has Mugi's solo "Honey Sweet Tea Time" and the finale group song "Houkago Tea Time", the latter of which can also be a TearJerker.

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* Even as a music group formed through the anime, Houkago Tea Time was a big player in Japanese music during K-On's premiere run. In spite of them being the only group providing the opening and ending themes of the show and the follow-up movie, ''all eight'' of these singles peaked in the Top 5 of the Oricon charts in the week they were released in.
** The second season opening theme, "GO! GO! MANIAC!", goes ''beyond'' that and manages to become the first song credited to fictional characters to reach the top of the weekly chart, while the ending theme, "Listen!", was released the same week and reached second place. Houkago Tea Time also manages to become the third female act to simultaneously place at the first and second spots of the weekly singles chart.
** Houkago Tea Time also manages to be the first fictional group to top the Oricon weekly ''albums'' chart with the release of their eponymous mini-album shortly after the first season ended. They would go on to repeat this feat the next year with the full album "Houkago Tea Time II", released shortly after the second season ended.



* The second season opening theme, "GO! GO! MANIAC!", goes ''beyond'' that and manages to become the first song credited to fictional characters to reach the top of the weekly chart, while ending theme, "Listen!", also reached second place. Hokago Tea Time also manages to become the third female act to simultaneously place at the first and second spots of the weekly chart.

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* Particular mention goes out to the cast not only singing, but also actually playing the instruments of their respective character for two songs on the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijxmtPRdTws second Radion Special CD]]. [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Same thing happened at the live concert.]]

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* Particular mention goes out to the cast not only singing, but also actually playing the instruments of their respective character for two songs on the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijxmtPRdTws second Radion Special CD]]. [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Same thing happened at the both live concert.concerts.]]



%%* "Honey Sweet Tea Time". Creator/MinakoKotobuki's voice is divine.

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%%* ** The same album has Mugi's solo "Honey Sweet Tea Time". Creator/MinakoKotobuki's voice Time" and the finale group song "Houkago Tea Time", the latter of which can also be a TearJerker.
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* The theme song "Cagayake GIRLS!" shot up to the top of the charts right after the pilot episode aired.
* "Fuwa Fuwa Time" as well.
* Pretty much the entire soundtrack qualifies, including most of the image songs.
* Particular mention goes out to the cast not only singing, but also actually playing the instruments of their respective character for two songs on the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijxmtPRdTws second Radion Special CD]].
** [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Same thing happened at the live concert.]]

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The theme song "Cagayake GIRLS!" shot up to the top of the charts right after the pilot episode aired.
* %%* "Fuwa Fuwa Time" as well.
* Pretty much the entire soundtrack qualifies, including most of the image songs.
* Particular mention goes out to the cast not only singing, but also actually playing the instruments of their respective character for two songs on the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijxmtPRdTws second Radion Special CD]].
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CD]]. [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Same thing happened at the live concert.]]



* Adding to the lineup is the second season's 2nd [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO0aM6YTl9Y OP]]/[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCi7JX6zRmA ED]] set.
* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: [[http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/keion/heartgoesboom.htm "Bo boom boom boom boom!!"]]

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* %%* Adding to the lineup is the second season's 2nd [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO0aM6YTl9Y OP]]/[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCi7JX6zRmA ED]] set.
* %%* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: [[http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/keion/heartgoesboom.htm "Bo boom boom boom boom!!"]]



* Episode 24. Not only did they write & play a song ([[http://bambooxzx.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/k-on-tenshi-ni-fureta-yo/ "Tenshi ni Fureta yo!"]]) just for Azusa, but all the graduating members get a shot at the vocals this time, and the song is '''so obviously about the graduation'''. Just so you know, this doubles as a [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments CMOH]]. So hard.

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* Episode 24. Not only did they write & and play a song ([[http://bambooxzx.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/k-on-tenshi-ni-fureta-yo/ "Tenshi ni Fureta yo!"]]) just for Azusa, but all the graduating members get a shot at the vocals this time, and the song is '''so obviously about the graduation'''. Just so you know, this This doubles as a [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments CMOH]]. So hard. SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}.



** "Honey Sweet Tea Time". [[Creator/MinakoKotobuki Kotobuki Minako's]] voice is divine.

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** %%* "Honey Sweet Tea Time". [[Creator/MinakoKotobuki Kotobuki Minako's]] Creator/MinakoKotobuki's voice is divine.
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* The theme song "Cagayake GIRLS!" shot up to the top of the charts right after the pilot episode aired.
* "Fuwa Fuwa Time" as well.
* Pretty much the entire soundtrack qualifies, including most of the image songs.
* Particular mention goes out to the cast not only singing, but also actually playing the instruments of their respective character for two songs on the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijxmtPRdTws second Radion Special CD]].
** [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Same thing happened at the live concert.]]
* The second season opening theme, "GO! GO! MANIAC!", goes ''beyond'' that and manages to become the first song credited to fictional characters to reach the top of the weekly chart, while ending theme, "Listen!", also reached second place. Hokago Tea Time also manages to become the third female act to simultaneously place at the first and second spots of the weekly chart.
* Adding to the lineup is the second season's 2nd [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO0aM6YTl9Y OP]]/[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCi7JX6zRmA ED]] set.
* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: [[http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/keion/heartgoesboom.htm "Bo boom boom boom boom!!"]]
* The debut of U&I, in season 2 episode 20. The song also counts as a [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Crowning Music of Heartwarming]]. See the [[http://bambooxzx.wordpress.com/2010/09/04/k-on-ui/ lyrics]] and feel the love...
* Episode 24. Not only did they write & play a song ([[http://bambooxzx.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/k-on-tenshi-ni-fureta-yo/ "Tenshi ni Fureta yo!"]]) just for Azusa, but all the graduating members get a shot at the vocals this time, and the song is '''so obviously about the graduation'''. Just so you know, this doubles as a [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments CMOH]]. So hard.
* Even after the series ended, Mio's poem about caramel sauce that [[StylisticSuck everybody hated]] when she read it to her fanclub [[BrickJoke back in season 2 episode 7]] makes a triumphant return as "Tokimeki Sugar", one of the best songs on the ''Houkago Tea Time II'' album.
** "Honey Sweet Tea Time". [[Creator/MinakoKotobuki Kotobuki Minako's]] voice is divine.

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