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Cover of School Babysitters volume 1 by Hakusensha

学園ベビーシッターズ
(Gakuen Bebīshittāzu)
GenreComedy,[1] Slice of life[2]
Manga
Written byHari Tokeino
Published byHakusensha
MagazineLaLa
DemographicShōjo
Original run2009 – present
Volumes22
Anime television series
Directed byShūsei Morishita
Written byYuuko Kakihara
Music byRuka Kawada
StudioBrain's Base
Licensed by

SEA

Muse Communication

Original networkTokyo MX, Sun TV, BS11
Original run January 7, 2018 March 25, 2018
Episodes12 + OVA

School Babysitters (学園ベビーシッターズ, Gakuen Bebīshittāzu) is a Japanese manga series by Hari Tokeino. It has been serialized in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine LaLa since 2009, and has been collected in twenty-two tankōbon volumes. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base aired between January 7 and March 25, 2018. An OVA episode was announced in June 2018 and was bundled with the 7th DVD and Blu-Ray releases of the show.[3]

Plot[edit]

After the sudden death of their parents on a plane crash, two young brothers named Ryūichi Kashima (a freshman in high school) and his younger brother Kotarō (a preschooler) are left orphaned and having no place to call home. The chairwoman of the prestigious Morinomiya Academy offers to take the boys into her care, giving them a new house and free tuition, on the condition that Ryuichi helps out with the school's daycare center while also attending normal classes during school hours.

Characters[edit]

Students[edit]

Ryūichi Kashima (鹿島 竜一, Kashima Ryūichi)Voiced by: Kōtarō Nishiyama[4]He and his brother Kotaro lost their parents in an airplane accident, leaving them orphaned. They are taken in by Morinomiya in exchange for him helping with the school's babysitter club. Ryūichi is a kind-hearted and friendly boy who easily befriends people around him. He loves his little brother Kotaro and would do anything for him, trying his best to support him. He takes a liking to the babysitting activities, and all the infants that are drawn to him.Maria Inomata (猪又 まりあ, Inomata Maria)Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka[5]A student in Morinomiya Academy's Special Class. She is a very studious girl but is socially awkward. Although she can be blunt and sometimes offensive, she is not a bad person at heart; rather, she finds it difficult to interact with people believing studying hard is all she excels at, and can become easily saddened, which shows that she can be sensitive. She develops a crush on Ryūichi to which he is oblivious, and recurrently interacts with the babysitting club and its children. The kids like her, but her stern demeanor can scare them at times.Hayato Kamitani (狼谷 隼, Kamitani Hayato)Voiced by: Yūichirō Umehara[4] A boy in Morinomiya Academy, the son of Shizuka Kamitani and Taizō Hebihara, a science teacher in the school, and Taka's older brother. He becomes friends with Ryuichi and often hangs with him as one of his closest friends. He is mostly expressionless, quiet, and rarely says more than strictly needed. Although he often smacks Taka in order to have him behave (which becomes a recurring running gag), in reality Hayato loves and cares deeply for his brother, although he never openly states it toward him. He eventually joins the babysitting club as an official member, doing activities in there and in the baseball club.Tomoya Yagi (山羊 朋也, Yagi Tomoya)Voiced by: Toshiyuki Someya[5]A second-year student in the Morinomiya Academy Advanced Class. He is a handsome and kind-hearted boy who is very popular with the girls. He has a passion for cute children, but gets nosebleeds whenever he interacts with them, making him appear like a pervert.Chūkichi Nezu (根津 中吉, Nezu Chūkichi)Voiced by: Motohiro Ōta[5]A schoolmate of Ryūichi and an old friend of Tomoya Yagi with shaggy black hair hanging over his eyes. His sloppy appearance belies his dedication as a student and hard worker, as well as his caring personality. He has several younger brothers and sisters, and although normally not allowed, he has gotten permission to work a part-time job to support his family.Yuki Ushimaru (牛丸 雪, Ushimaru Yuki)Voiced by: Kaede Hondo[5]A kind but painfully shy young girl and one of Ryūichi's classmates. She has developed a crush on him, but cannot bring herself to confess her feelings to him. Although initially a love rival with Maria Inomata, she gradually begins to consider her as her best friend.Hiroyuki Inui (犬井 博幸, Inui Hiroyuki)Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya[6] A somewhat pushy high school boy who seeks to win the heart of Yukari Sawatori, despite the fact that she is happily married. Later on he develops a crush on Ryūichi when he mistakes him for a girl while the latter is wearing a wig. In his initial appearance he is shown to dislike children, but he acquires somewhat of a soft spot for them as time passes. At one point Usaida bribes him to watch over Kotaro while the toddler embarks on his first errand, and he keeps his anonymity by wearing a bag over his head.

Children[edit]

Kotarō Kashima (鹿島 虎太郎, Kashima Kotarō)Voiced by: Nozomi Furuki[4]Ryuichi's younger brother. Kotaro is a toddler who loves his older brother and sticks with him. He is taken care of in the babysitter club where he gets along with the other kids his age. He is overall the most quiet of the infants, and is often expressionless in dangerous or even comical situations.Taka Kamitani (狼谷 鷹, Kamitani Taka)Voiced by: Yūko Sanpei[4]The younger Kamitani brother and one of the children in the daycare. Boisterous and stubborn, his attitude often puts him at odds with his older brother and occasionally other children. Although he may never admit it himself, he deeply cares for his older brother and aspires to be like him.Takuma Mamizuka (狸塚 拓馬, Mamizuka Takuma)Voiced by: Ayaka Saitō[7]One of the Mamizuka twins. Takuma is a very cheerful and outgoing toddler and is rarely seen without a smile on his face.Kazuma Mamizuka (狸塚 数馬, Mamizuka Kazuma)Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki[7]The second of the Mamizuka twins. Unlike his brother, he is very shy and prone to tears at the best of times. He is very close to Takuma and is rarely seen without him. Unassertive, he often copies or finishes Takuma's sentences.Kirin Kumatsuka (熊塚 奇凛, Kumatsuka Kirin)Voiced by: Konomi Kohara[7]The oldest toddler in the daycare. Smarter than her peers, she speaks relatively eloquently and politely, although she is not above getting into shenanigans herself. She is rarely seen without her favorite giraffe plushie.Midori Sawatari (猿渡 美鳥, Sawatari Midori)Voiced by: Kaede Hondo[7]The youngest child in the daycare. She is often carried on the back of one of the babysitters, usually Usaida.Tsugumi (つぐみ)Hayato and Taka's cousin. He arrived at the babysitting club after his mother got sick and became bedridden.

Parents/ Guardians[edit]

Yōko Morinomiya (森ノ宮 羊子, Morinomiya Yōko) Voiced by: Tomoko Miyadera[7]The Chairwoman of Morinomiya Academy who lost her son and daughter-in-law in the same accident that killed the Kashima siblings' parents. Witnessing them during the funeral, she decides to take them both under her care under the condition that Ryuichi helps with the babysitter club, providing him with a house and school. Although she tends to be strict and work driven, she reveals a softer side to herself in time, constantly monitoring the siblings and caring for them in her own way. Her most striking feature is her abundant hair, which Kotaro claims is "shaggy" (もじゃもじゃ mojamoja), and calls her that as a nickname.Keigo Saikawa (犀川 恵吾, Saikawa Keigo)Voiced by: Daisuke Ono[7]Youko's butler and attendant. He watches over the siblings and treats to their needs. Totally unfazeable, he reacts with dry humor and tasteless jokes to any peculiarities he chances upon. Usually when Ryuuichi is busy with exams, Saikawa takes his place at the babysitter club to help take care of the children. He also becomes friends with Usaida.Yoshihito Usaida (兎田 義仁, Usaida Yoshihito)Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno[7]A caretaker in the babysitter club. He is most of the time seen sleeping on the job and is shown to have a rather demotivated behavior, claiming this is because the chairman is stingy. Although he does not seem to work more than what is strictly required, he does seem to care for the kids and Ryuichi. In the manga, it is revealed that he wanted to be a teacher. In his backstory, he became the way he is, being disappointed on his father's choice of career path after he was laid off.Yayoi Kumatsuka (熊塚 ヤヨイ, Kumatsuka Yayoi)Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki[7]Kirin's mother is a cold-looking and soft-spoken but caring woman teaching Drama at Morinomiya Academy.Satoru Kumatsuka (くまつか さとる, Kumatsuka Satoru)Voiced by: Taishi Murata[7]A freelance photographer, Kirin's father, and Yayoi's husband. He is very protective of his daughter Kirin, forbidding her from kissing or even getting close to any of the boys at the daycare, especially Kotaro. The two are very close, even though they are both toddlers. Satoru also becomes extremely jealous whenever his wife Yayoi speaks to someone of the opposite sex. He is a very bubbly person whenever his daughter is around and is always seen with a digital camera in his hand to take pictures.Yukari Sawatari (沢渡 ゆかり, Sawatari Yukari)Voiced by: Yuna Kamakura[7]Midori's mother, a school secretary at Morinomiya Academy, is a gentle beauty who is married to a loving but often-absent archeologist.Yutaka Sawatari (猿渡 豊, Sawatari Yutaka)Voiced by: Kento Fujinuma[7]Midori's father and Yukari's husband. His job as an archaeologist often keeps him away from home on expeditions; his face is rarely shown and the lower part of his face is usually covered up with a huge beard (in the manga, his entire face is visible without his beard). He has a deep, booming voice in the anime series that makes him sound like someone much older than he actually is.Umi Mamizuka (狸塚 うみ, Mamizuka Umi)Voiced by: Ayaka SaitōKazuma and Takuma's mother. She is a P.E. teacher at Morinomiya Academy. She shares a cheerful personality with her son Takuma and often comforts her more timid son Kazuma, as well as her equally timid husband.Kousuke Mamizuka (狸塚 恭介, Mamizuka Kousuke)Voiced by: Satoshi Hino[7]Kazuma and Takuma's father. He's also a famous actor and is very popular with his fans. However, his fame has come at the cost of not being able to see his sons as often as he would like, resulting in Kazuma and Takuma's estrangement from him. With Ryūichi's encouragement, however, he eventually overcomes that barrier. He is a crybaby and contrary to his actor persona, he is very shy and emotional, but also kind. He commonly appears in sketchy disguises to avoid being recognized as a celebrity.Shizuka Kamitani (狼谷 しずか, Kamitani Shizuka)Voiced by: Yūko Sanpei[7]Hayato and Taka's mother and Taizo's ex-wife; she has a laid-back and easygoing personality. She can be stern at times but she does love her children. She works as a science teacher at Morinomiya Academy. She has a large amount of patience when dealing with her talkative and misbehaving son, Taka, sometimes gazing at him as a loving mother would, but becomes assertive and angry when she is rubbed the wrong way especially by her teenager son, Hayato, or ex-husband, Taizou. She has a tendency of hitting Hayato on the head when he does something foolish or disagreeable. Like Hayato, she extends this treatment to Usaida at times when he's slacking off on the job.Taizou Hebihara (へびはら たいぞう, Hebihara Taizō)Hayato and Taka's divorced father and Shizuka's ex-husband. Just like Hayato, he is usually expressionless but he has a more frightening appearance than his oldest son. He is very strict and has zero tolerance when comes to his students, often marking them absent even if they are only a few minutes late for school. He forces them to do chores under harsh deadlines, even during their free time, if they are unable to reply. He works as a chemistry teacher at Morinomiya Academy.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

The manga has been published by Hakusensha, and in LaLa's magazine since 2008, and as of 2022, 22 volumes have been released in Japan. The series has also been released in French by Glénat Editions[8] and in Chinese by Tong Li Publishing.[9]

Volume list[edit]

No.Release date ISBN
01 April 30, 2010[10] 9784592191711
02 November 5, 2010[11] 9784592191728
03 April 5, 2011[12] 9784592191735
04 September 5, 2011[13] 9784592191742
05 March 5, 2012[14] 9784592191759
06 August 3, 2012[15] 9784592191766
07 March 5, 2013[16] 9784592191773
08 August 5, 2013[17] 9784592191780
09 April 4, 2014[18] 9784592191797
10 October 3, 2014[19] 9784592195702
11 April 3, 2015[20] 9784592195719
12 November 5, 2015[21] 9784592195726
13 August 5, 2016[22] 9784592195733
14 April 5, 2017[23] 9784592195740
15 October 5, 2017[24] 9784592195757
16 January 4, 2018[25] 9784592195764
17 March 5, 2018[26] 9784592195771
18 December 5, 2018[27] 9784592195788
19 July 5, 2019[28] 9784592195795
20 April 3, 2020[29] 9784592195801
21 December 4, 2020[30] 9784592220916
22 October 5, 2021[31] 9784592220923

Novel[edit]

The series's first novel, written by Saya Kōzuki, was published by Hakusensha on March 3, 2018.

No.Release date ISBN
01 March 5, 2018[32] 9784592197560
On a chilly spring day, Morinomiya Academy's Chairwoman receives an invitation from an old friend who is a proprietress of an onsen ryokan. Ryūichi, Kotarō, and their friends all go on a hot spring trip. The children enjoy the large baths and delicious meals with members of the Babysitters Club and their parents. However, there is a mysterious legend in the mountain village they're visiting.

Anime[edit]

A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base aired between January 7, 2018, to March 25, 2018, on Tokyo MX, Sun TV and BS11.[33] First announced on March 21, 2017,[34] the series is directed by Shūsei Morishita with scripts written by Yuuko Kakihara and music by Ruka Kawada.[35] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[36] An OVA episode was announced in June 2018 and was bundled with the 7th DVD and Blu-Ray release.[3]

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  • Anime official website (in Japanese)
  • School Babysitters (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia