I find this movie to be somewhat ironic to the crazy K-On fans that's been dissing on Asuza, saying how she ruined the entire half of the show and season 2. Seeing how this movie made within 4 weeks (somewhat over $23.7 million I think?), and the quality of this movie was better than the series, I wonder what kinda stuff Asuza-critics/K-on critics say now.
I couldn't help but see this movie as a tribute to her. This movie blended the moeness of the original K-On series and the makings of the final song that the Hogako TeaTime sang very nicely.
This I found hilarious:
Mio can understand English and yet she can't speak it due to her shyness. Poor girl.