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Status: Ended

Network: TV Tokyo

Type: Scripted

Rating: 6.9/10

Kodocha

TV SERIES 1996 1 SEASON

Overview

Sana Kurata has a charmed life. Not only is her mother is a famous, award-winning writer, but she's the star of the hit TV comedy "Child's Toy" while still in the fifth grade. But Sana's biggest concern is Akito Hayama, a pint-sized hellion who's organized the boys in their grade-school class into a mass of unending noise and violence. With the help of Rei, her manager, chauffeur and "pimp," Sana is determined to win back control of the classroom from her new arch-enemy. But as her crusade continues, Sana moves further into Akito's life, and finds that he might not be entirely bad...or entirely safe.

This production, originally released in 1996, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Animation, Comedy, Drama genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 6.9 across its 1 season.

  • Storyline Highlights:
  • • Explores themes within Animation and Comedy.
  • • Produced in Japan.
  • • Original Language: Japanese.

Directed By

Akitaro Daichi, Iku Suzuki, Hiroaki Sakurai

Written By

N/A

Starring Cast

Seasons

Kodocha - Season 1 Episode Guide

Season 1

102 Episodes • Aired 1996-04-05

Sana Kurata has a charmed life. Not only is her mother is a famous, award-winning writer, but she's the star of the hit TV comedy "Child's Toy" while still in the fifth grade. But Sana's biggest concern is Akito Hayama, a pint-sized hellion who's organized the boys in their grade-school class into a mass of unending noise and violence. With the help of Rei, her manager, chauffeur and "pimp," Sana is determined to win back control of the classroom from her new arch-enemy. But as her crusade continues, Sana moves further into Akito's life, and finds that he might not be entirely bad...or entirely safe.

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