![]() ![]() Many of these scenes masterfully dip in and out of reality to great effect plus the overall setting of Shibahama itself is fascinating with its unusual architecture and subtlety sci-fi alternate reality. ![]() Almost every episode has an instance of this ranging from the characters exploring ideas for their real-world animation projects to more playful and random journeys into fantasy like their clubhouse becoming a space station, a giant onsen world traversed by paddleboat, piloting a Ghibli-esque mechanical dragonfly, etc. In their search for “the greatest world”, Asakusa and company frequently dip into a sketchy world of shared imagination which, in our minds at least, is what makes Eizouken stand out the most as an anime. Thus begins Eizouken Club's adventures in creating anime of their own! Sensing a potentially lucrative opportunity, Kanamori suggests they start an anime production club at their school under the guise of a film production club. While there, the duo end up “rescuing” their classmate Tsubame Mizusaki, who is a famous model, from her bodyguard and discover that she secretly wants to be a character animator in spite of her parents’ wishes for her to be an actress. Looking for comrades, she drags along her best friend, the lanky and enterprising Sayaka Kanamori, to her school's anime club for a classic screening. But she hasn't actually started a proper project because she believes she can't do it alone and is hampered by her social awkwardness. Midori Asakusa has been obsessively drawing setting concept art ever since realizing as a child that someone actually made the anime she watched and yearns to create her own “greatest world” through animation. ![]() Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na! (Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!) Introduction and Story ![]()
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