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SHIROBAKO 1

2014-10-09 | Drama,Animation,Comedy | 24 episodes
Overview

2 Seasons

Episode

Exodus to Tomorrow! (2014)

The members of the Kaminoyama Animation Club, Aoi, Ema, Shizuka, Misa and Midori swore upon donuts that one day, they would all work in the anime industry. Two and a half years later, they are heading toward those dreams and all the hardships that come with them. Aoi is now working as a production assistant at an animation studio and doing her best. After getting key frames from one of the animation supervisors, she returns to the office but there's no one around.

Exodus to Tomorrow! poster

Directed By

Tsutomu Mizushima

Writer

Michiko Yokote

Arupin is Here! (2014)

Aoi is panicking a little at the fact that episode four is a little behind. She manages to enlist the help of Endou, the animation supervisor for episode three, and is able to stabilize things a bit. However, as soon as one hardship leads to another. While at the episode four dubbing, Aoi is present when the director and animation director are discussing retakes. The director is moved by one of the voice actor's performances, and starts talking about the scene not being right.

Arupin is Here! poster

Directed By

Fumihiko Suganuma

Writer

Michiko Yokote

No More Recap Episodes (2014)

On top of being in charge of episode 4, Aoi is now also tasked with episode 9. Despite being a newbie and full of doubt, she manages to complete every task asked of her. However, when Honda asks her to report on her progress, she panics. Even though Yano is able to calm her down a little, Aoi is faced with key frames not being delivered and an animator not finishing his cut in time.

No More Recap Episodes poster

Directed By

Heo Jong

Writer

Michiko Yokote

I Totally Messed Up (2014)

A girl is suggestively moaning on the train. Shizuka is a newbie voice actor who was practicing her lines on the train on the way to her first audition. Once she gets to the after recording session, she sees that a very popular voice actress is auditioning for the same role, and this causes her to panic.

I Totally Messed Up poster

Directed By

Kaori

Writer

Reiko Yoshida

Those Who Blame Others Should Just Quit! (2014)

The incident happened at Musashino Animation. Tarou tells Aoi about why Endou is so mad. The reason was an explosion scene that was supposed to be hand drawn was now going to be done in 3D. Tarou was supposed to tell Endou about the change, but the way he tells him ends up setting off a whole new problem.

Those Who Blame Others Should Just Quit! poster

Directed By

Yoshitaka Koyama

Writer

Reiko Yoshida

Cast

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