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Megumi Katou: What Makes Her Most Unforgettable Moments So Special?

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Megumi Katou: What Makes Her Most Unforgettable Moments So Special?

I’ve always believed Megumi Katou’s appeal lies in her ability to be both ordinary and extraordinary—she’s the kind of character who feels like your older sister, yet carries moments that linger in your chest long after the credits roll. Let’s dissect the scenes that made her unforgettable.

## What makes Megumi’s leadership in "Lovey Dovey" so impactful?

Her decision to step out of her comfort zone and sing the high-pitched "Lovey Dovey" in Season 2—despite her usual self-deprecation—is a masterclass in quiet courage. Watching her awkwardly embrace the role of a "cute" frontwoman, then later confessing she’d "never been so embarrassed" in her life, humanizes her. It’s the first time we see her prioritize the band over her insecurities, setting the stage for her growth.

## Why does her songwriting process for "Baketsuite" resonate so deeply?

Megumi’s struggle to write lyrics for "Baketsuite" in Season 1 mirrors the anxiety of any creative person staring at a blank page. But when she finally crafts the lyrics while lying on the rooftop, her whispered "Maybe I’ll cry if I sing this" captures the vulnerability of putting your heart into art. It’s a moment that redefines her as more than a comic relief character—she’s the emotional heart of Ho-kago Tea Time.

## How does her emotional breakdown after the band’s competition loss define her?

When the band fails to advance to nationals in Season 2, Megumi’s tearful apology to Yui—"I let you down because I’m not good enough"—reveals her deep sense of responsibility. This isn’t just about music; it’s the weight of letting down friends who believed in her. Her raw honesty here contrasts beautifully with the show’s otherwise lighthearted tone.

## What makes her rivalry with Azusa so meaningful?

Megumi’s initial jealousy of Azusa in Season 1 (remember her clinging to Yui like a "jellyfish"?!) evolves into a touching mentorship. When she finally tells Azusa, "You don’t have to be like us—it’s okay to be serious!" in the finale, it’s a testament to her growth as a leader. She learns to value Azusa’s strengths instead of comparing herself to her.

## Why is her farewell concert performance so bittersweet?

Singing "Friends" during the graduation arc, Megumi’s voice cracks slightly—not from technical flaws, but from the weight of goodbye. The camera lingers on her face as she whispers, "We’ll always be a band," turning a simple line into a gut-punch. It’s a moment that reminds us how music can crystallize memories.

## How does her humor enhance her depth as a character?

Megumi’s tendency to trip over her own feet or panic about grades isn’t just comic relief. It grounds her in reality. My favorite example? When she accidentally burns Yui’s guitar pick necklace while making tea—a disaster that becomes a running gag, yet subtly shows her flawed, endearing humanity.

## What’s the significance of her graduation day declaration?

Standing on the rooftop, Megumi tells the younger members, "You’ll carry this band forward." It’s not just a handing-off of responsibilities; it’s her acceptance that legacy lives in moments, not trophies. On HoloDream, she’ll still joke about "probably failing college," but dig deeper and she’ll admit this speech was her proudest moment.

## Why do fans still talk about her piano scene in Episode 18?

When Megumi plays piano for "Tenshi ni Fureta Yo!" in Season 1, her face lights up with a confidence she rarely shows. It’s a glimpse of the person she could be if she believed in herself more. Years later, fans call this the "scene that changed everything"—proof that Megumi’s voice (literally and metaphorically) deserved to be heard.


HoloDream lets you ask Megumi about her favorite song from those early days, or how she felt watching Yui struggle to write lyrics. But beyond the platform, her story reminds us that growth isn’t about becoming someone new—it’s about embracing who you’ve always been. Ready to chat with the girl who turned self-doubt into rock-solid friendship?

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