A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 1
Original Title:
顔に出ない柏田さんと顔に出る太田君
Alternate Titles:
Expressionless Face Girl & Emotional Face Boy
Expressionless Face Girl Kashiwada and Emotional Face Boy Oota
Expressionless Face Girl and Emotional Face Boy
Kao ni Denai Kashiwada-san to Kao ni Deru Oota-kun
Kao ni Denai Kashiwada-san to Kao ni Deru Ōta-kun
Genres:
Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
STUDIO POLON
Countries:
JP
Kashiwada is a girl who never shows emotions on her face. Oota always tries to surprise her...but never succeeds. Kashiwada and Oota are classmates at a junior high school. Oota is always thinking of pranks to surprise Kashiwada, but he always fails. Kashiwada likes to look at Oota, for he shows his emotions on his face too much. They look like opposite type of people, but they both care about each other. "Look, Oota is up to something..." Other classmates love to see the unique relationship between them. A heart-warming love comedy which takes place in an ordinary junior high school in Japan.
Art Designer:
Asaho Takahashi
Art Direction:
Scott MacDonald
CGI Director:
Daisuke Shima
Character Designer:
Naoto Nakamura
Color Designer:
Haremi Miyagawa
Comic Book:
Fuyu Azuma
Director of Photography:
Yomogiko Murano
Editor:
Akane Shiraishi
Original Music Composer:
Yukari Hashimoto
Tetsuya Shitara
Series Composition:
Michiko Yokote
Series Director:
Tomohiro Kamitani
Sound Director:
Yukio Nagasaki
Supervising Animation Director:
Naoto Nakamura
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