Sketchbook

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (62)

Sketchbook from Shochiku is a Japanese anime television series that first aired in October 2007. The show is produced by Hal Film Maker and directed by Yoshimasa Hiraike. Sketchbook is based on the manga of the same name by Totan Kobako, and it focuses on the daily lives of a group of girls who attend an art school.

The series follows the main character, Sora Kajiwara, as she attends the art school and interacts with her fellow classmates. Sora is a shy and introverted girl who has a passion for drawing. Throughout the series, she grows and develops her talents as an artist, and learns how to express herself through her drawings.

Asuka Nakase voices the character of Sora Kajiwara, and her performance is excellent. She captures the character's timidness and introversion perfectly, but also conveys her passion for art and her growth as a person. Kana Hanazawa voices the character of Kuga Natsumi, who is one of Sora's closest friends at the art school. Natsumi is a happy and energetic girl who is always eager to help and support her friends. Hanazawa's performance brings Natsumi's positive and cheerful personality to life.

Yui Makino voices the character of Kanda, who is another friend of Sora's. Kanda is quiet and reserved, but she has a talent for drawing animals. Makino's performance is subtle and nuanced, capturing Kanda's quiet nature without making her seem flat or uninteresting. Ami Koshimizu voices the character of Hazuki Torikai, who is a skilled artist and a senior at the art school. Hazuki is beautiful and confident, but she is also caring and supportive of her friends. Koshimizu brings out both the elegance and the friendliness of Hazuki's personality.

Hideki Tasaka voices the character of Daichi Negishi, who is a classmate of Sora's and a talented animator. Daichi is outgoing and confident, but he is also kind and supportive of his friends. Hiro Shimono voices the character of Ryuunosuke Akutagawa, who is another classmate of Sora's and a talented artist. Ryuunosuke is quiet and introverted, but he is also passionate about art and supportive of his friends. Jouji Nakata voices the character of Kikuno Asakura, who is the headteacher at the art school. Kikuno is wise and compassionate, and Nakata's performance captures the character's warmth and guidance.

Masumi Asano voices the character of Hinako Hanamura, who is a shy and timid girl that develops a friendship with Sora. Solty plays the role of Choro, who is a stray cat that Sora befriends and often visits throughout the series. Natsuko Kuwatani voices the character of Ryou Tanabe, who is a classmate of Sora's and a talented painter. Sayaka Ohara voices the character of Alice, who is a foreign student at the art school and a skilled artist. Shizuka Ito voices the character of Natsume Asaki, who is a senior at the art school and a skilled artist. Tomoe Omi voices the character of Asa Okamoto, who is a classmate of Sora's and a skilled artist.

Tomoko Kaneda voices the character of Noriko Kurosawa, who is a classmate of Sora's and a talented photographer. Tamura Yukari voices the character of Nagisa Kurihara, who is a classmate of Sora's and a talented singer. Kaori Shimizu voices the character of Nadeshiko, who is a ghost that haunts the art school and often interacts with Sora and her friends.

Sketchbook from Shochiku is a heartwarming and charming anime series that showcases the joys and struggles of young artists. The show features a diverse and engaging cast of characters, each with their own unique personalities and talents. The animation is bright and colorful, and the music is cheerful and uplifting. Overall, Sketchbook from Shochiku is a fun and engaging series that is sure to delight viewers of all ages.

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The Girl with the Sketchbook
1. The Girl with the Sketchbook
September 17, 2009
Shy and quiet Sora Kajiwara is a high school freshman. She is a member of the Art Club. On this day, Kasugano-sensei has instructed her students to draw whatever interests them most. However, Sora finds all her interests difficult to draw. While her classmates work on their assignments, Sora searches for her own subject.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 17, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (62)