Image default
AnimeManga

The anime that teaches what they don't tell you in class releases a new story


The educational anime Gakkō dewa Oshiete Kurenai Taisetsu na Koto (Important things they don't teach you in school) will release its second story titled “Jikan no Tsukai-kata” (How to use your time) next September 6 at 7:00 am (Japan local time), inside the children's block Iniminimanimo from the TV Tokyo channel. The episode will also be available on the Japanese platform TVer.

youtube video

This new installment will focus on teaching children the importance of properly manage your timeand it will do so through a story starring the young man Kanta Tokiwawho often loses track of time playing video games or reading manga.

A cast that returns with more lessons

The original cast returns to give life to the main characters: Makoto Koichi like Kanta, Haruka Chisuga like her older sister Riko, Yumiri Hanamori like Kanta's mother, and Fukushi Ochiai like Professor Watch, a character who will help you understand how to manage your time effectively. They also participate Kōki Ohsuzu like Tama, his pet cat, and new characters are added like Toshio (voice of Sora Tokui) and Kanta's father (Yoshiki Inumaru).

A proposal to teach everyday values

The anime originally premiered on July 5 with an episode dedicated to the importance of order and organization. This adaptation celebrates the tenth anniversary from the popular series of educational books on which it is based, which address topics such as hygiene, interpersonal relationships and learning strategies.

The direction is in charge of Kana Nakazawa in the IMAGICA Infos studio in collaboration with Usagiou. Taeko Miura directs the sound with effects Yoko Sakuraiand the music is composed by kidlit. The idol group OCHA STANDARD performs the main theme of the series.

A decade teaching the most essential

Since its launch in July 2015, the collection Gakkō dewa Oshiete Kurenai Taisetsu na Koto has published 48 volumes and has reached the 4 million copies in circulation. Its practical and direct approach has made the series a key tool to complement school education with lessons that last a lifetime.

Related posts