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Hi-5 Radio 217
Last round's winner was Take the Journey!

Hello, dear listeners! 5pb-chan is in charge of the music toplist corner once again, and it's entirely up to you and your votes which song will make it this week!
How to Play
Hi-5 Radio is a weekly music game where you are given a pair of songs and must vote for your favorite of the two. After the round closes, the votes are tallied, and everyone who picked the winning song gets twelve random cards. Players who voted for the other song are rewarded with six random cards. Will your pick come out on top?!
Did you know that September is Classical Music Month? Apparently it is! So this month we're featuring various classical pieces that have been used in anime, and as always, you pick the winner!
"Liebestraum No. 3" by Franz Liszt, used in Super Cub episode 3
vs.
"Étude Op. 25, No. 11" by Frédéric Chopin, used in Kaze to Ki no Uta (spoilers!)
This round ends Saturday, September 9, 2023.

Hello, dear listeners! 5pb-chan is in charge of the music toplist corner once again, and it's entirely up to you and your votes which song will make it this week!
How to Play
Hi-5 Radio is a weekly music game where you are given a pair of songs and must vote for your favorite of the two. After the round closes, the votes are tallied, and everyone who picked the winning song gets twelve random cards. Players who voted for the other song are rewarded with six random cards. Will your pick come out on top?!
In This Round:
Did you know that September is Classical Music Month? Apparently it is! So this month we're featuring various classical pieces that have been used in anime, and as always, you pick the winner!
Classical Music in Anime - Romantic Edition
"Liebestraum No. 3" by Franz Liszt, used in Super Cub episode 3
vs.
"Étude Op. 25, No. 11" by Frédéric Chopin, used in Kaze to Ki no Uta (spoilers!)