Daily Lives of High School Boys (2012-2012)

Premiere:
January 10, 2012

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
March 27, 2012

Original Title:
男子高校生の日常

Alternate Titles:
Danshi Kokosei no Nichijou
Danshi Kōkōsei no Nichijō
Всекидневието на гимназистите
男子高校生的日常
남자 고교생의 일상
남자고교생의 일상
남자고교생의일상

Genres:
Animation | Comedy

Production Companies:
SUNRISE

Countries:
JP

Join Tadakuni, Hidenori and Yoshitake as they undergo the trials and tribulations of life in high school. Each episode presents the boys and their classmates in unique situations that you may or may not have faced in high school yourself.

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Art Direction:
Kenichi Tajiri

Associate Producer:
Youhei Hayashi
Hiroaki Ooshiro
Yuuji Satou

CG Artist:
Hiroshi Fukuda

Character Designer:
Yoshinori Yumoto

Color Designer:
Akiko Shibata

Comic Book:
Yasunobu Yamauchi

Director of Photography:
Souta Ooya

Editor:
Emi Onodera

Executive Producer:
Masayuki Ozaki

Original Music Composer:
Audio Highs

Original Series Creator:
Yasunobu Yamauchi

Original Story:
Yasunobu Yamauchi

Producer:
Ryuuta Wakanabe
Sho Tanaka

Screenplay:
Shinji Takamatsu

Series Composition:
Shinji Takamatsu

Series Director:
Shinji Takamatsu

Sound Director:
Shinji Takamatsu

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