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silversoulsociety · 2 years
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Anime trios
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juustozzi · 7 months
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day 4: switch from sket dance
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toonabby · 3 months
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Happy (late) 50th birthday, Hiroyuki Yoshino!
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Characters pictured above from left to right:
Firo Prochainezo (Todd Haberkorn)* from Baccano!
Yuusuke Fujisaki from Sket Dance
Ozu from The Tatami Galaxy
Solf J. Kimblee (Eric Vale) from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Favaro Leone (Ian Sinclair) from Rage of Bahamut: Genesis
Hajime Iwaizumi (Benjamin McLaughlin) from Haikyuu!!
Yuuto Kido (Seth Leslie/Lucien Dodge/Bryce Papenbrook) from Inazuma Eleven
Allelujah Haptism (Richard Ian Cox) from Mobile Suit Gundam 00
Franky Franklin (Anthony Bowling) from Spy x Family
Yasutomo Arakita from Yowamushi Pedal
Takumi Nishijou (Todd Haberkorn)* from Chaos;Head
Hizashi Yamada AKA Present Mic (Dave Trosko/Sonny Strait) from My Hero Academia
Heisuke Toudou (Greg Ayres [anime only]) from Hakuoki
Okada Izō from Fate Grand/Order
Heishi Otomaru from Norn9
Debito (Jay Hickman)* from La storia della Arcana Famiglia
* = Shared roles i.e. Characters with the same Japanese and English VAs
Characters not pictured: (in order of release year)
Mamoru Oikawa (Steve Bednarz) from Boogiepop Phantom
Hibiki Tokai (Tony Oliver) from Vandread
Ginta from Inuyasha
Rin Hirakoba from The Prince of Tennis
Bernard Firestar (Jay Hickman)* from Divergence Eve
Chrome from Cluster Edge
Kai Miyagusuku (Ben Diskin) from Blood+
Yoshimori Sumimura (Vic Mignogna) from Kekkaishi
Yuji Kagura from Tona-Gura!
Natsuki Minami from Minami-ke
Kenichi Saruyama (Greg Cote) from To Love Ru
Gozumaru (Jason Wishnov) from Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan
Houka Inumata (Steve Staley) from Kill la Kill
Meow (Joel McDonald) from Space Dandy
Galina from Yatterman Night
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Do you know this queer character?
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Yuuki is Transgender and uses he/him pronouns!
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saotome-michi · 1 year
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I can’t believe this video exists. It’s a discussion between not two, not three, but FOUR mangakas who’ve had works serialized in Weekly Shounen Jump, as well as in Jump SQ and Jump+; Shinohara Kenta (Sket Dance, Kanata no Astra, Witch Watch), Asou Shuuichi (Boku no Watashi no Yuusha Gaku, Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan), Aimoto Shou (Hokenshitsu no Shinigami, Kemono Jihen), and Ooishi Kouji (Inumarudashi, Tomatoypoo no Lycopene).
It is SO rare for something like this to be recorded on video and uploaded on Youtube. Ooishi, who seems to be the organizer, mentions in the beginning that they’re doing this without the editorial department’s permission. They don’t talk about anything scandalous (there’s even one part where they start talking about the Jump Survey results and get a bunch of interference and they joke that it’s the editors jamming their feed), but also this video is part 2/3, it’s been a year since and part 3 still hasn’t been uploaded, which makes me wonder if the editors found out and forbid him from continuing this... (though in that case, this video should’ve been deleted)
Some funny things in the video:
Asou is married to an idol. Meanwhile, Shinohara Kenta’s wife and Yabuki Kentarou’s (the mangaka of Black Cat and the artist of To Love-Ru) wife are sisters?! Making them brother-in-laws
Around 10 years ago, Ooishi, Asou, and Aimoto went to a coffee shop. Since Ooishi was the senpai of the group, he paid the bill, which somehow totaled to more than 10,000 yen (about $100) despite them only having consumed coffee. Now that both Asou and Aimoto have become successful, Asou with Saiki K. and Aimoto with Kemono Jihen, Ooishi jokes that they should pay him back. Shinohara asks how did the bill get so expensive. Aimoto replies that it really was just regular coffee, no more than 500 yen per cup ($5), but that she by herself had drank around 8000 yen ($80) worth of coffee which like... girl... 0-0 that’s around 16 cups
From 2009 - 2010, all four of them had serializations in Weekly Shounen Jump. Shinohara mentions that he doesn’t really have memories from the time he was working on Sket Dance (because he was in a “strange” frame of mind, probably meaning he was so focused on making sure Sket Dance wasn’t canceled that he blocked out everything else)
Aimoto asks if they remember the survey results. Shinohara says that he remembers the results for his own manga, but not others. Aimoto says the same. Ooishi then asks them what’s the best survey ranking they ever got. Shinohara asks if they’re allowed to reveal that, which then leads to everyone wondering if they can. Ooishi says that since they’re talking about really old results it should be fine. Aimoto starts talking about it, but then there’s so much interference you can’t tell what she’s saying, causing Ooishi to joke that the editors are jamming their feed. Everyone laughs and decides to change the subject.
Asou asks if they read comments from readers. Shinohara and Ooishi say that they do. Shinohara says that for a mystery story like Kanata no Astra, he would get nervous before reading the comments, because he was always afraid that someone would figure out the mystery and reveal it to everyone else. Asou says that for gag mangas, a lot of the comments were tsukkomi rebuttals to the jokes.
Ooishi asks about everyone’s method on choosing character names, as he feels this is something he’s bad at. Aimoto says that recently she was told, in order for her characters’ names to be easily searchable on the internet, she shouldn’t pick out names that are commonly used. Asou remarks that that’s how he chose his pen name, by finding something that wasn’t already used on the internet.
On that note, while Asou Shuuichi and Aimoto Shou are both pen names, Shinohara Kenta and Ooishi Kouji use their real names, something that they both regret now. They remark that their generation of Jump mangaka didn’t really use pen names. Shinohara says that whenever he gets a package delivered from Shueisha, he gets worried that the delivery person would find out his identity and address, so now he has a “pen name” just for package delivery. Ooishi says that he uses a different name for haircuts and food delivery, and that when the hairstylist asks about his occupation, he just says that he works at home remotely.
All four remark that signing stuff for fans is hard, because they can’t just write their names they also have to draw something, and they feel a lot of pressure to make sure that drawing is good for the fan. Shinohara comments that although the requests make him very happy, he also gets worried because he’s slow at drawing. Whenever he watches videos of Kubo-sensei drawing (Kubo as in Kubo Tite, the mangaka of Bleach), he’s in awe because he produces such wonderful drawings so quickly and without sketching a rough draft or any guidelines.
Ooishi asks them when did they decide on their autograph, recounting that Hamada Kousuke (mangaka of Hanebado!) already had his autograph ready when working as an assistant at 19 years old. Shinohara says that he only decided on his after Sket Dance got serialized. Ooishi comments that he hesitated thinking about his autograph because there was always the possibility that his manga wouldn’t succeed, which Shinohara readily agrees with, stating that with Jump, the risk of cancellation always loomed overhead.
Ooishi asks when did they decide to be a mangaka. Asou and Ooishi decided around the age of 20. (Aimoto does not state exactly when, but given that she debuted at 19, probably at least a year before then.) Shinohara is the outlier who decided at 28/9, after quitting his job at a video game company. He submitted works for the Jump 12 Outstanding Rookie Manga Award and did not win, but he was a finalist. After that he debuted in Akamaru Jump with “Red Panda Puppet Show”, which Asou says he found really entertaining. Aimoto was also writing for Akamaru at around the same time, her debut work “Hanasaka Hime”, which Shinohara says he remembers very well, because the art was so good. Ooishi says that she was probably the youngest person to have debuted, but Aimoto says that she thinks Yabuki (Black Cat and To Love-ru Mangaka) was the youngest, because he debuted at the age of 18. Shinohara laughs and remarks that he must be the oldest and Yabuki the youngest. They have a funny relationship where Yabuki is his senpai even though he’s the “younger brother” (remember, they’re brother-in-laws lol) 
Shinohara mentions that when he visits his wife’s family home for the new year, Yabuki is also there. Ooishi jokes, presenting a To Love-Ru scenario where Yabuki’s in the bath and Shinohara enters the room. Shinohara finishes the joke saying, “I slide on a bar of soap and then, ossan on ossan, we bash our crotches together.”
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hijikatalove · 2 years
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2022.10.11🎉🎉🎉
Sugita Tomokazu Happybirthday!🎂
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margueritedaisies · 6 months
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So uuuh. Choso getting popular lately, heres an old comic I did. JJK Sket Dance AU
Click for better quality, also heres the scene reference - https://youtu.be/1mONzBAJDps?si=1DHbGmJkpew58m2G
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arahabakix · 1 year
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“we’re the sket-dan!!“
@animangacreators challenge 16: hanami
lily of the valley: your favorite found family
↳ sket club from sket dance
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imnosupaman · 5 months
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musicinanime · 8 months
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Arigatou Minna - Shuhei Naruse
Anime: Sket Dance
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j-fashion-wearer-otd · 10 months
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Today’s J-fashion wearer is Date Kyoshi from Sket Dance! He wears visual kei!
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juustozzi · 6 months
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pocky day with the pocky boys!! about time I remembered them in time for a drawing
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Ultimate Anime Tournament: Round 1, Matchup 47
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violetlou2020 · 1 year
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penginius · 1 year
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pulaasul · 4 months
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Oh Sket Dance, How I miss you.
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slight context, the song is funny bunny, a cover by the Sketch Book, a band that was created in tandem with the creation of the anime Sket Dance.
The song was originally sung by the pillows.
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