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Thus, the trio begins a rather impromptu friendship.
School Days follows the lives of these three teenagers as they traverse the joys and hardships that come with being a high schooler. In a story alive and brimming with romance and melancholy, the tale of these three students will linger in memory long after the momentous conclusion.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundAt midnight on September 18, 2007, the final episode of the TVK program was cancelled without notice, and a travelogue program showing castles and boats was shown instead with the message, "Due to circumstances, the program has been changed. " In fact, the day before the last episode was aired, a 16-year-old girl was murdered in Kyoto Prefecture, which led to the postponement and cancellation of the last episode with a similar murder scene.
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More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Katsura, Kotonoha Main Okajima, Tae
Japanese Itou, Makoto Main Hirakawa, Daisuke
Japanese Saionji, Sekai Main Kawaragi, Shiho
Japanese Kiyoura, Setsuna Supporting Imoto, Kei
Japanese Katsura, Kokoro Supporting Ashiro, Megu
Japanese Kato, Otome Supporting Nagami, Haruka
Japanese Sawanaga, Taisuke Supporting Matsumoto, Yoshirou
Japanese Kanroji, Nanami Supporting Takahashi, Chiaki
Japanese Obuchi, Minami Supporting Kuribayashi, Minami
Japanese Kuroda, Hikari Supporting Tanaka, Ryouko
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Staff Itou, Makoto Producer Motonaga, Keitarou
Director Ebina, Yasunori Sound Director Shimizu, Kazunobu Episode Director
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "Innocent Blue (イノセント・ブルー)" by DeviceHigh Edit Ending Theme 1: "Usotsuki (ウソツキ)" by CooRie (eps 1, 8) 2: "Ai no kakera (愛のカケラ)" by Miyuki Hashimoto (eps 2) 3: "Waltz (ワルツ)" by Kanako Itou (eps 3, 11) 4: "Kioku no Umi (記憶の海])" by yozuca* (eps 4, 7) 5: "Look at Me" by YURIA (eps 5) 6: "Namida no Riyuu (涙の理由)" by Minami Kuribayashi (eps 6, 10) 7: "Anata ga. Inai (あなたが.
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After the publication of the pilot chapter, the series was not expected to receive approval as a serialized comic. Learning that Death Note had received approval and that Takeshi Obata would create the artwork, Ohba said, they "couldn't even believe it". [7] Due to positive reactions, Death Note became a serialized manga series. [8] "Thumbnails" incorporating dialogue, panel layout and basic drawings were created, reviewed by an editor and sent to Takeshi Obata, the illustrator, with the script finalized and the panel layout "mostly done". Obata then determined the expressions and "camera angles" and created the final artwork. Ohba concentrated on the tempo and the amount of dialogue, making the text as concise as possible. Ohba
commented that "reading too much exposition" would be tiring and would negatively affect the atmosphere and "air of suspense". The illustrator had
significant artistic licence to interpret basic descriptions, such as "abandoned building",[9] as well as the design of the Death Notes themselves. When Ohba was deciding on the plot, they visualized the panels while relaxing on their bed, drinking tea, or walking around their house. Often the original draft was too long and needed to be refined to finalize the desired "tempo" and "flow". The writer remarked on their preference for reading the previous "two or four" chapters carefully to ensure consistency in the story.