TV-Series
Description
"Genshiken" centers around the activities of a college club called the Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture, or "Genshiken" for short. The club is dedicated to exploring and indulging in otaku culture, including anime, manga, video games, and cosplay. The narrative begins with Kanji Sasahara, a shy and introverted freshman, joining the club after struggling to find his place in college. Through Genshiken, Sasahara gradually embraces his otaku identity, forming friendships with fellow members who share similar interests.

The club is populated by a diverse group of characters, each with distinct personalities and levels of engagement with otaku culture. Makoto Kousaka, a skilled gamer and model student, is often seen as the club's de facto leader, though he is more reserved and less vocal about his hobbies. Harunobu Madarame, a loud and passionate otaku, serves as the club's most outspoken member, often engaging in debates and discussions about various aspects of fandom. Saki Kasukabe, a non-otaku who initially joins the club to spend time with Kousaka, provides an outsider's perspective, often clashing with the group's obsession with niche interests. Other members include Mitsunori Kugayama, a talented artist who creates doujinshi, and Ohno, a cosplayer who is deeply involved in the fandom scene.

As the series progresses, the club navigates the challenges of balancing their hobbies with academic responsibilities and social expectations. The narrative explores the dynamics of the group, highlighting their interactions, conflicts, and growth as individuals. The club participates in various activities, such as attending conventions, creating doujinshi, and organizing events, which serve as a backdrop for character development and exploration of otaku culture.

The story also delves into the relationships between the characters, particularly the evolving dynamic between Sasahara and Saki. Saki's initial disdain for otaku culture gradually softens as she becomes more involved with the club, leading to a deeper understanding and acceptance of her friends' passions. The series also introduces new members over time, such as Ogiue, a talented but socially awkward manga artist who struggles with her own insecurities and prejudices about otaku culture.

"Genshiken" is notable for its realistic portrayal of otaku life, avoiding exaggerated stereotypes in favor of a more grounded and relatable depiction. The series balances humor with moments of introspection, offering a nuanced look at the joys and challenges of being part of a subculture often misunderstood by mainstream society. Through its exploration of friendship, identity, and the pursuit of passion, "Genshiken" provides a thoughtful and engaging narrative that resonates with fans of anime and manga.
Information
Genshiken
げんしけん
The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture
Type: TV-Series
Anime episodes: 12
Movie/episode length: 25 min.
Date: 10/10/2004 – 12/26/2004
Categories
Genre
Everyday DramaComedy
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1Study of the Modern Visually-Oriented Culture
2Comparative Classification of the Modern Youth Through Consumption and Entertainment
3Problems and Merits of Local Culture Promotion
4The Sublimating Effects of the Dissimilation Brought on Through Makeup and Costume on Mental Obstacles
5Limits of Rejection and Reception as Observed in Autonomous Behaviour
6Theory of the Individual Outside the Boundaries of the Subculture
7Aspects of Behavioral Selection in Interpersonal Relationships
8Comparative Research in Production Models and Processes
9Concerning the Existence of an Expository Requirement under Special Non-social Circumstances
10Leisure Time Expenditures on Fetishism Considered as an Economic Result
11The Theory of the Existence of Malice Within Urban Crimes
12The Countermeasures for the Issues that Occur during the Reorganization of a Group
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Director
    Takashi Ikehata
    Tsutomu Mizushima
  • Script
    Reiko Yoshida
    Michiko Yokote
    Mamiko Ikeda
    Yasuko Kobayashi
    Rika Nakase
    Natsuko Takahashi
    Miharu Hirami
    Kokeshi Hanamura
  • Episode Director
    Hideki Tonokatsu
    Kiyoshi Fukumoto
    Tsutomu Mizushima
    Takenori Mihara
    Kazuo Yamada
    Tomoko Hiramuki
    Hideaki Uehara
    Hijiri Sanpei
  • Original Manga
  • Art Director
    Shin Okui
  • Animation Director
    Hirotaka Kinoshita
    Kiyotoshi Aoi
    Yūki Kinoshita
    Akira Koshiishi
    Junichirō Taniguchi
    Hiroki Ikeshita
    Kiyoshi Matsushita
    Takashi Shikishima
  • Director of Photography
    Eiji Tsuchida
  • Series Composition
    Michiko Yokote
  • Storyboard
    Kazuhiro Furuhashi
    Hidehito Ueda
    Hideki Tonokatsu
    Takashi Ikehata
    Yoriyasu Kogawa
    Tsutomu Mizushima
    Tomoko Hiramuki
    Hideaki Uehara
  • Music
    Masanori Takumi
  • Character Design
    Hirotaka Kinoshita
  • Chief Animation Director
    Hirotaka Kinoshita
  • Sound Director
    Jin Aketagawa
Production
  • Production
    GENCO
    Kids Station
    Toranoana Inc.
    Media Factory
    Toshiba Entertainment
  • Animation Production
    Palm Studio
Music
Opening
“Kujibiki Unbalance (くじびきアンバランス)”
Ep. 2-12
“My Pace Daioh (マイペース大王)”