Cinematography:
江上怜Composer:
Tomoki KikuyaCast:
Yūko Gotō, Miyu Matsuki, Kana Asumi, Chiaki Omigawa, Ryôko Shintani, Hitomi Harada, Kaori Mizuhashi, Miyuki Sawashiro, Rie Kugimiya, Takuma Terashima (more)Episodes(12)
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May 6th - 15th: Little Japan, Where Are You Going in Such a Hurry? / May 16th - 18th: It's Jumbo-Kaido Everywhere (S05E01)
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May 18th - 19th: Lady Yuno from Above (S05E02)
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August 31st: The Last Visitor of Summer Vacation (S05E03)
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September 15th: A Shutter Chance Victory! Miyako Will Win! (S05E04)
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September 17th - 19th: Nazuna's Cooking / September 28th: Reschedule at Midnight (S05E05)
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September 25th: Talking Sketch / September 29th - 30th: Hiro (S05E06)
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October 5th - 6th: Split over a Pamphlet Art Contest / October 6th - 8th: A Secret Date (S05E07)
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October 11th and October 30th: The Terror! Preparing for the Yamabuki Festival / November 3rd: Eerie! The Day of the Yamabuki Festival (S05E08)
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November 10th: Smiling Back (S05E09)
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December 2nd: An Educational Snowball Fight / December 15th: Hidamari's Cheerleading Squad (S05E10)
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December 22nd: So You're a Big Sister? / December 21st - 24th: A Song I Faintly Remember (S05E11)
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December 31st - January 1st: Years Together, Years to Come (S05E12)
Plots(1)
As the day of her “big sisters’” graduation draws closer, it’s time for Yuno to take on the same role for Nori and the other budding artists who’ve entered Hidamari’s protective cocoon. It’s also time to tackle some challenging artistic assignments. (HIDIVE)
Videos (2)
Reviews (1)
This season of Hidamari Sketch was a real joy for me, perhaps even as much as the first one, especially in the middle episodes where I found myself enjoying it even more. What made it stand out this time? It's mainly because the series is slowly approaching its conclusion, and with that, some subtle hints of melancholy were added to the cheerful world of the Hidamari dormitory. They started addressing important themes like life after school and the enduring nature of friendships. Spending the last three months with these girls, they really grew on me, and that touch of light melancholy worked incredibly well. At the same time, the middle of the season felt like the creators wanted to contrast this with as much fun as possible, almost saying, "Let's savor this last part before the finale!" Thanks to this, the jokes seemed a tad funnier this time around, and some plots, like the school festival, I enjoyed much more than when it was featured in previous seasons. There was a moment where I was considering giving it the highest rating, seeing how entertained I was on one hand, and how it managed to touch me emotionally here and there. However, the last two episodes (Christmas and New Year) felt somewhat average compared to the rest of the season. I believe they could have been more impactful and didn't quite have the extra emotional punch I was hoping for, despite the last episode having excellent accompanying music. So in the end, Honeycomb will receive an 8.4/10 from me. Now, it's time to grab some tissues and head to the grand finale... ()