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The episodes of Hidamari Sketch were released by Aniplex in six Region 2 DVD compilation volumes between March 28 and August 22, 2007 in Japan in limited and regular editions. [4] A single DVD volume containing the two special episodes for Hidamari Sketch was released on October 24, 2007. [4]
A DVD containing the two special episodes was released on October 24, 2007. A mini-episode/promo for Hidamari Sketch X 365 was screened at the November 18, 2007 "Chou Hidamatsuri in Nippon Budokan" event, where the second season of Hidamari Sketch was announced. It was released online on December 12, 2007.
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Until 2013, when the anime series ended, Itou continued to design the characters for and act as chief animation director for Hidamari Sketch (and even storyboarded an episode), occasionally helping out as a chief animation director on other series like Natsu no Arashi (2009). [7]
Shaft was founded as a yūgen-gaisha on September 1, 1975, by ex-Mushi Production employee Hiroshi Wakao. [3] [4] Much of the company's early work was sub-contracting work for larger animation studios, [5] which includes credits to cel painting and color coordination work, such as with Brave Raideen (1975–76), [6] and occasionally credits as an assistant production studio for projects ...
Hidamari Sketch × Honeycomb: 12: Japan 2012 Traditional High School DxD: 12: Japan 2012 Traditional Hiiro no Kakera: The Tamayori Princess Saga: 13 Japan 2012 Traditional Hiiro no Kakera: The Tamayori Princess Saga 2: 13 Japan 2012 Traditional Himitsu Kessha Taka no Tsume Gaiden Mukashi no Yoshida-kun: 9 Japan 2012 MBS: Flash Horizon in the ...
In 2010, he joined Shaft and directed two episodes of the Akiyuki Shinbo series And Yet the Town Moves. [2] In 2012, under the chief direction of Shinbo, Yase debuted as a series director with Hidamari Sketch x Honeycomb , [ 3 ] and the following year directed Onimonogatari and Koimonogatari (the final two arcs of Monogatari Series Second ...
Tatsuya Oishi (Japanese: 尾石 達也, Hepburn: Oishi Tatsuya, born March 28, 1970) is a Japanese director, animator, and storyboard artist. [1] Oishi began his career at Studio Junio as an animator, but gained fame for his work with fellow directors Akiyuki Shinbo and Shin Oonuma at studio Shaft, where he directed the Bakemonogatari television series and its prequel film trilogy Kizumonogatari.