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* CatSmile: Kurihara Nagisa is never seen without one.
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* CanadaEh: While it rarely comes up, Kate is Canadian and sometimes mentions places in Canada. She, however, doesn't even remember her own home country's capital city.
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** Buchi asks Haa the directions to "Canada Town" (full English), the area where he lives. What he's actually trying to look for is ''Kanada-machi'', the Fukuoka town.

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** Buchi asks Haa the directions to "Canada Town" (full English), the area where he lives. What he's actually trying to look for is ''Kanada-machi'', ''Kaneda-machi'', the Fukuoka town.
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For more stories about wacky art classes, compare running mates ''Manga/HidamariSketch'' and ''Manga/GAGeijutsukaArtDesignClass''.

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For more stories about wacky art classes, compare running 2000s mates ''Manga/HidamariSketch'' and ''Manga/GAGeijutsukaArtDesignClass''.''Manga/GAGeijutsukaArtDesignClass''. Also check ''Anime/DoItYourself'' for a loose SpiritualSuccessor.
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* [[KansaiRegionalAccent Fukuoka Regional Accent]]: Natsumi. Strange enough, nobody else talks this way, even though the series takes place in Fukuoka.

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* AnimeAccentAbsence: Averted with Kate, also combined with SurprisinglyGoodEnglish.

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* %%* AnimeAccentAbsence: Averted with Kate, also combined with SurprisinglyGoodEnglish.Kate.



* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Kate and her cat Buchi have pretty decent use of the language in the series, though there are some hiccups at times.

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* CharacterDevelopment: EVERY single character goes through this, but it applies most to Sora. [[spoiler: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]].

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* CharacterDevelopment: EVERY single character goes All of the characters go through this, this in the anime version, but it applies most to Sora. [[spoiler: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]].


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* PragmaticAdaptation: The anime, while still featuring some of the more episodic elements of the manga, decides to make its overarching story about Sora overcoming her shyness and learning more about the world around her in relation to art.

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''Sketchbook'' is a SliceOfLife manga written and illustrated by Totan Kobako, which was serialized in the {{Shonen|Demographic}} anthology ''Monthy Comic Blade'' from 2002 to 2014, and later moved to ''Monthly Comic Garden'' where it ran from 2014 to 2019. A ThirteenEpisodeAnime by [[Creator/{{TYO}} Hal Film Maker]], titled ''Sketchbook ~full color'S~'', aired in the Fall 2007 anime season.

After 17 years of serialization, ''Sketchbook'' ended its 208 chapter run in 2019.

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''Sketchbook'' is a SliceOfLife manga written and illustrated by Totan Kobako, which was serialized in the {{Shonen|Demographic}} anthology ''Monthy Comic Blade'' from 2002 to 2014, and later moved to ''Monthly Comic Garden'' where it ran from 2014 to until its conclusion in 2019. A ThirteenEpisodeAnime by [[Creator/{{TYO}} Hal Film Maker]], titled ''Sketchbook ~full color'S~'', aired in the Fall 2007 anime season.

After 17 years of serialization, ''Sketchbook'' ended its 208 chapter run in 2019.
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''Sketchbook'' is a SliceOfLife manga written by Totan Kobako, which originally ran in the {{Shonen|Demographic}} anthology ''Monthy Comic Blade'' from 2003 to 2014, and resumed serialization in ''Monthly Comic Garden'' 2014 onwards. A ThirteenEpisodeAnime by [[Creator/{{TYO}} Hal Film Maker]], titled ''Sketchbook ~full color'S~'', aired in the Fall 2007 anime season.

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''Sketchbook'' is a SliceOfLife manga written and illustrated by Totan Kobako, which originally ran was serialized in the {{Shonen|Demographic}} anthology ''Monthy Comic Blade'' from 2003 2002 to 2014, and resumed serialization in later moved to ''Monthly Comic Garden'' where it ran from 2014 onwards.to 2019. A ThirteenEpisodeAnime by [[Creator/{{TYO}} Hal Film Maker]], titled ''Sketchbook ~full color'S~'', aired in the Fall 2007 anime season.
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* CluckingFunny: P-chan, Kasugano-sensei's pet, which goes everywhere with her, even school.
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* DemotedToExtra: Tsukiyo Ooba's role, already not that big in the manga, has been assigned only a few seconds of spoken dialogue in the anime--which is a shame, since she is a genuinely funny character.

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* DemotedToExtra: Tsukiyo Ooba's role, already not that big in the manga, has been assigned only a few seconds of spoken dialogue in the anime--which is a shame, since she is a genuinely funny character. It is, however, [[ForgettableCharacter very true to her narrative purpose]].
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* ComedicallyMissingThePoint: Upon learning that many people in the Art Club frequent the local restaurant, Ryou, Fuu, and Kurihara can only get hung up on the fact that the owner could actually remember Ooba.

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* ComedicallyMissingThePoint: ComicallyMissingThePoint: Upon learning that many people in the Art Club frequent the local restaurant, Ryou, Fuu, and Kurihara can only get hung up on the fact that the owner could actually remember Ooba.

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* DontExplainTheJoke: The owner of the restaurant Ryou and Fuu visit in Chapter 170 was actually able to decipher one of the pair's jokes[[note]]"Oshidori [=FuuFuu=], a play on words for the phrase "Oshibori Fuufu"/Lovey-Dovey Couple and the fact that they're blowing (''fuu fuu'') on their Mandarin Duck (''oshidori'') dish[[/note]]. Ratyer than be impressed, they're more disappointed that she had to loudly explain it.

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* DontExplainTheJoke: The owner of the restaurant Ryou and Fuu visit in Chapter 170 was actually able to decipher one of the pair's jokes[[note]]"Oshidori [=FuuFuu=], a play on words for the phrase "Oshibori Fuufu"/Lovey-Dovey Couple and the fact that they're blowing (''fuu fuu'') on their Mandarin Duck (''oshidori'') dish[[/note]]. Ratyer Rather than be impressed, they're more disappointed that she had to loudly explain it.



* {{Irony}}: During a drive home, Kasugano finds a sign that warns against the temptation of looking to the sides while driving...when the sign ''itself'' was just on the side of her peripheral vision.

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During a drive home, Kasugano finds a sign that warns against the temptation of looking to the sides while driving...when the sign ''itself'' was just on the side of her peripheral vision.vision.
** Kurihara points out a case of IronicName--the phrase ''oshidori fuufu'' is often used to describe loving, joined-at-the-hip lovers. The ''oshidori'' of its namesake, the mandarin duck, is likewise seen as an animal that couples for life, but they often change partners at least once a year.

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