Gakkou Dewa Oshiete Kurenai Taisetsu Na Koto arrives in July

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The anime "Gakkō Dewa Oshiete Kurenai Taisetsu Na Koto" (the important thing that they do not teach you in school) is prepared for its television premiere on July 5 at 07:00 hours (UTC+2) on the TV Tokyo channel, as part of the Iniminimanimo Children's Block. It will also be available for streaming on Tver, exclusively in Japan.

 

The series is based on the popular collection of educational books of the same name, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. The first episode will adapt the content of the initial book, focused on the importance of maintaining order and cleanliness, an essential skill for everyday life.

 

A close story for children and families

 

The plot revolves around Seita Katazuse, a messy child and with problems to study, who will learn valuable lessons thanks to her environment. His sister Rika, responsible and affectionate; his mother; And a curious character named Seiton, an expert in organization that will serve as a guide. The family dog, Kattan, will also be part of this tender story.

 

A creative team oriented to childhood

 

The address of the anime is in the hands of Kana Nakazawa under the Imagica Infos studio, in collaboration with Usagi-Ou. The music will be composed of the artist Kidlit, while Taeko Miura is responsible for the sound direction along with the effects of Yoko Sakurai. The key visual design is in charge of Funuyu and the logo was created by Sachiko Umoto.

 

A series of books that marked a whole generation

 

The “Gakkō Dewa Oshiete Kurenai Taisetsu Na Koto” collection began its publication in July 2015 and has already reached 48 volumes until June 2024, accumulating more than 4 million copies in circulation. Books address practical issues such as coexistence, emotional management, study strategies and human values, always from a close and didactic perspective.

 

With this new anime, children can enjoy valuable teachings in an accessible and entertaining format, thus consolidating the legacy of a series that seeks to form not only students, but better people.

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