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    SoniAni: Super Sonico the Animation

    Description

    Super Sonico is a klutzy, adorable, and well-endowed 18-year old girl. She’s a complete sucker for anything cute, especially stray cats, all of which she giddily adopts. However, though Sonico should be enjoying a carefree and simple lifestyle as a young college student, her life is really anything but easy: she must balance being a professional model, working part-time at her grandmother’s restaurant, and practicing guitar and performing concerts with her friends Suzu Fujimi and Fuuri Watanuki in their band, First Astronomical Velocity-all while attending college. SoniAni: Super Sonico the Animation follows Sonico as she faces daunting challenges in her search for her place in the world, even when her days are brimming with love and happiness.
    12 episodes 4 hr 36 min
    e1 — Episode 1  

    I’ll Do My Best!

    January 6, 2014 6.7
    e2 — Episode 2  

    First Astronomical Velocity

    January 13, 2014
    e3 — Episode 3  

    Sonico Goes to Okinawa

    January 20, 2014
    e4 — Episode 4  

    Daydream

    January 27, 2014
    e5 — Episode 5  

    New World

    February 3, 2014
    e6 — Episode 6  

    Cruising of the Dead

    February 10, 2014
    e7 — Episode 7  

    Star Rain

    February 17, 2014
    e8 — Episode 8  

    The Super Sonico Murder Case

    February 24, 2014 6.2
    e9 — Episode 9  

    Sonico’s Longest Day

    March 3, 2014
    e10 — Episode 10  

    Ramen and a Small Rice

    March 10, 2014
    e11 — Episode 11  

    A Saint Comes to Town

    March 17, 2014
    e12 — Episode 12  

    We’re Right Here

    March 24, 2014

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    The source book for “Super Sonico”

    There is no single source book (novel) that the 2014 anime series “Super Sonico” is based on. The anime is built around an original character, Super Sonico, created by Nitroplus as a mascot for Nitro Super Sonic (a music festival/brand), with story/background developed across character materials, illustrations, artbooks, promo content, and manga/comic tie-ins rather than a foundational novel.

    Book and author

    Because there is no underlying book, there is no book author to credit. The anime’s story was created by the anime staff; one of the key credited writers is Yosuke Kuroda (anime scriptwriter, not a book author).

    How closely does the anime follow the book?

    A “book vs. anime” fidelity comparison isn’t applicable because there is no adapted novel. The anime draws on the established character concept and recurring franchise elements (student life, guitar/band activities, modeling work, helping her grandmother) that existed outside a novel format.

    Goodreads link

    No Goodreads page applies here because there is no single source book to link.

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