TV-Series
Description
Mr. Fujimoto is the faculty advisor for Shibahama High School's motion picture club. He possesses bushy eyebrows and swept-back hair that merges into thick, stylized facial hair, featuring a distinctive mustache frequently compared to historical figures. Generally friendly and supportive towards students, he maintains a reserved and laid-back personality.
He volunteered as advisor upon hearing the club needed one, expressing a hope it might improve his blood circulation. He secured a warehouse for the club but adopted a largely hands-off approach, granting members significant autonomy. When the warehouse sustained damage, he reassured the club the school would cover repairs, instructing them not to worry.
Outside advising, he passes free time playing video games inside a scrapped car near the club's warehouse. Complying with school regulations requiring him to stay on campus while club members are present leads to extended periods onsite. During one club member's creative block, he suggested taking a break for unstructured activities as beneficial for overcoming obstacles.
His relationship with the members, particularly Midori Asakusa, involves consistent support for their creative pursuits without direct intervention. He provides logistical assistance like facilitating resource or space access but avoids imposing guidance on their artistic direction. His role remains defined by this supportive presence without significant expansion across the documented media.
He volunteered as advisor upon hearing the club needed one, expressing a hope it might improve his blood circulation. He secured a warehouse for the club but adopted a largely hands-off approach, granting members significant autonomy. When the warehouse sustained damage, he reassured the club the school would cover repairs, instructing them not to worry.
Outside advising, he passes free time playing video games inside a scrapped car near the club's warehouse. Complying with school regulations requiring him to stay on campus while club members are present leads to extended periods onsite. During one club member's creative block, he suggested taking a break for unstructured activities as beneficial for overcoming obstacles.
His relationship with the members, particularly Midori Asakusa, involves consistent support for their creative pursuits without direct intervention. He provides logistical assistance like facilitating resource or space access but avoids imposing guidance on their artistic direction. His role remains defined by this supportive presence without significant expansion across the documented media.