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* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]]: Sora doesn't have a cat, though a few of her friends do, but is your typical [[Friend to All Living Things]]...but the kid keeps giving them expired food, which her brother calls her out on. so this might be subverted in the cats' eyes until she realizes her error.
* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]]: Sora doesn't have a cat, though a few of her friends do, but is your typical [[Friend to All Living Things]]...but the kid keeps giving them expired food, which her brother calls her out on. so this might be subverted in the cats' eyes until she realizes her error.
* [[Large Ham]]: Tsukiyo tends to be... rather melodramatic
* [[Large Ham]]: Tsukiyo tends to be... rather melodramatic
* [[Last Episode New Character]]: Tsukiyo and Soyogi-sensei.
* [[Last-Episode New Character]]: Tsukiyo and Soyogi-sensei.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "Sora" means "sky". Sora's brother is called "Ao", which means "blue". Do the math...
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "Sora" means "sky". Sora's brother is called "Ao", which means "blue". Do the math...
* [[Mega Neko]]: Kuma
* [[Mega Neko]]: Kuma
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* [[Schoolgirl Series]]: There are a few male characters, but both adaptions, especially the TV one, focus on Sora, Hazuki, and Natsumi. Kasugano's [[Adult Child]] personality and the focus on the wackiness of the art room cement this series as a Schoolgirl one.
* [[Schoolgirl Series]]: There are a few male characters, but both adaptions, especially the TV one, focus on Sora, Hazuki, and Natsumi. Kasugano's [[Adult Child]] personality and the focus on the wackiness of the art room cement this series as a Schoolgirl one.
* [[Sensei-chan]]: Kasugano-sensei.
* [[Sensei-chan]]: Kasugano-sensei.
* [[Shout Out]]: To ''[[Aria (Manga)|Aria]]'', with the "president" of the Aria Company as the mascot of a bowling center. Also, at the very end of the last episode, there's a [http://fabien.li/tvtropes/Sketchbook%20Full%20Colors%2013%2024.26.jpg picture] of President Aria and Akari meeting Mike and Sora.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To ''[[Aria (Manga)|Aria]]'', with the "president" of the Aria Company as the mascot of a bowling center. Also, at the very end of the last episode, there's a [http://fabien.li/tvtropes/Sketchbook%20Full%20Colors%2013%2024.26.jpg picture] of President Aria and Akari meeting Mike and Sora.
** A discussion about ''Paracerura tattaka'' turns into a shoutout to ''[[Hamtaro (Anime)|Hamtaro]]'' in the manga.
** A discussion about ''Paracerura tattaka'' turns into a shoutout to ''[[Hamtaro (Anime)|Hamtaro]]'' in the manga.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Some of the insects seen later are discussed in the notes.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Some of the insects seen later are discussed in the notes.

Revision as of 10:46, 26 January 2014

Kajiwara Sora and her friends in the art club sketch what they see and make observations on life. That's really all there is to it. Sketchbook features beautiful scenery, plenty of feel-good moments, and cats. Can't forget the cats. It's just the kind of show that puts a smile on your face. A fine example of a Slice Of Life series. An anime, titled Sketchbook ~full color's~, aired in 2007.


This show contains examples of:

  • Adaptation Distillation: The manga consists largely of Japanese word jokes, but only some surrounding Kate found their way into the anime.
  • Adult Child: Kasugano-sensei
  • All in A Row
  • Anime Accent Absence: Averted with Kate, also combined with Surprisingly Good English.
  • A Day in The Limelight
  • Author Appeal: The mangaka seems to be quite fond of cats and apparently knows quite a bit about animals in general -- especially bugs and fish.
  • Balloon Belly: Natsumi in episode 12.
  • Beautiful All Along: When Tsukiyo puts up her hair in the manga, nobody recognizes the girl with the pretty face.
    • Add Asaka to the list as well when she untied her hair.
  • Blinding Bangs: Tsukiyo.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Ryou and Fuu, they are talking to the audience, which only confuses the other characters a little, as they are known as "eccentric".
  • Canada, Eh?: Kate
  • Canon Immigrant: Minamo, Daichi's little sister, first appeared in the anime adaptation, but was re-introduced into the manga about two years later, in chapter 97.
  • Catch Phrase: Sora's "uh huh".
  • Cat Smile: Kurihara Nagisa is never seen without one
  • Character Development: EVERY single character goes through this, but it applies most to Sora. Compare to how she introduces herself to Natsumi, Hazuki, and Kate to how she introduces herself to the waitress at the diner in the last episode.
  • Charm Point: Mentioned in Kuma's first scene
  • Cherry Blossoms: One of the funniest scenes involves a cherry blossom viewing party.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Ryou and Fuu, although most of the cast is a bit wacky.
    • Arguably Sora fits just as well.
      • The big difference is that Ryou and Fuu seem to do it on purpose, for fun. Sora doesn't notice there's something off with herself.
    • Kokage has her moments as well.
    • In fact, it'd probably be faster to list the characters who aren't Cloudcuckoolanders.
  • Cute and Psycho: Played for laughs when Kurihara introduces a kind of planarian and mentions that it can regenerate parts of it that get cut off. Kate promptly pulls out a box cutter knife while smiling happily.

  Narration box: Kate had a very angelic smile.