Aoi Bungaku Series (2009)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Yasunori Honda
Sound Director
Masayoshi Nishida
Storyboard Artist
Yoshinori Kanemori
Key Animation / Animation Director
Koichi Usami
Key Animation
Hidehiko Sawada
Key Animation
Akiko Konno
Key Animation
Yoshihiro Maeda
Key Animation
Shinya Suzuki
Key Animation
Mari Tominaga
Key Animation
Eiji Komatsu
Key Animation
Akira Hayashi
Key Animation
Kenichi Umemoto
Key Animation
Ken Baba
Key Animation
Keiko Shimizu
Key Animation
Kanako Maru
Key Animation
Tetsuya Ishikawa
Key Animation
Kiyomi Masuda
Key Animation
Jun Sekiguchi
Key Animation
Hiroyoshi Iida
Key Animation
Masaki Matsumura
Key Animation
Yuka Koiso
Key Animation
Wataru Sekimoto
Key Animation
Masafumi Nakagawa
Key Animation
Ayumu Kotake
Key Animation
Kazuya Miyoshi
Key Animation
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Key Animation
Kazuya Saito
Key Animation
Tomoyuki Sugano
Key Animation
Anzu Katsuragi
Key Animation
Koji Odate
Key Animation
Shigeyuki Ono
Key Animation
Yuji Kobayashi
Writer
Atsuko Ishizuka
Writer
Aya Hisakawa
Shizuko
Atsuko Tanaka
Madam
Wataru Takagi
Horiki
Mamiko Noto
Yoshiko
Romi Park
Tsuneko
Yasushi Miyabayashi
radiocaster / Master
Tomoko Kotani
Shigeko
Ai Horanai
wife B / children / waitress
Komina Matsushita
Housewife 2 (voice)
Nana Mizuki
Akiko
Taeko Kawata
Chiyo
Asami Yaguchi
wife F
Kiyoko Nagaki
wife D
Kiyoyuki Yanada
Boar
Masato Sakai
Ōba Yōzō / Sensei / Ryoushuu, Sensei / Shirimaru / Moerus
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 10, 2009
Original Name青い文学シリーズ
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes12
Running Time24m
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Aoi Bungaku Series (青い文学シリーズ, "Blue Literature Series") is a twelve episode Japanese anime series featuring adaptations inspired by six short stories from Japanese literature. The six stories are adapted from classic Japanese tales. Happinet, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, McRAY, MTI, Threelight Holdings, Movic, and Visionare were involved in the production of the series. Character designs were provided by manga artists Takeshi Obata (#1–4, 7–8), Tite Kubo (#5–6, 11, 12) and Takeshi Konomi (#9–10). The stories adapted here may stray away significantly from the original plot of the classics, even if they try to capture the essence of the stories. There are some titbits told by the host Sakai Masato about the background of the story before the animation starts.