Japan,
2018, 4 h 36 min
(Length: 23 min)
Screenplay:
Takayuki InagakiCinematography:
Hayato KifuneComposer:
Tomotaka ŌsumiCast:
Naomi Ōzora, Chiaki Omigawa, Kaede Hondo, Hiroki Takahashi, Minori Suzuki, Yūko Minaguchi, Junji Majima, Nobuo Tobita, Rikiya Koyama, Minami Shinoda (more)Episodes(12)
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Because the School Is There / Chio-chan and Hosokawa-san (E01)
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Bloody Butterfly Effect / Manana, Ootoro, and Me / Bump of Slave (E02)
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Bloody Butterfly Effect 2 / Kabaddic Four (E03)
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Smoke on the Sailor / Taking the Cherry Blossom in Your Hand / Manana's School Road (E04)
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Thank You, George / Mananacchio (E05)
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Everyone's Own Path / Chio-chan Eludes (E06)
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Convenience Store Chio-chan / Chio-chan and the Duel / Remnants of That Day (E07)
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Yuki-chan Doesn't Care / Chio Fisher / Momo-chan`s Story (E08)
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Chio-chan Changes Her Image / Flat Cut (E09)
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Shinozuka-san, Sugar Content, and the Press Conference / Thousand Spring / Andou and George (E10)
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Chio in the Middle of the Night / Apocri! (E11)
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Just One Masterful Method / Yuki-chan Bares It All (E12)
Reviews (1)
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This is a charming show that is pleasant humorous, is a bit over-the-top, has various extravagances, and delivers exactly what I was hoping for. This show is more restrained and chilled out than that other show about school madness released at the same time (Asobi Asobase), yet I still found it endearing, occasionally deranged, often amusing, and is quite original... Plus it has lots of interesting characters, and I am only slightly put out that Chio and Andou did not get more screen time because I enjoyed their supposedly romantic subplot very much. This anime series is just perfect for the summer because it is just (like Grand Blue) very refreshing in its own way. 8/10. ()