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1.6/10 AniDB Directed by Keitaro Motonaga Music by Go Sakabe | 5.6/10 MyAnimeList 3.5/10 Anime-Planet Written by Takamitsu Kouno Genre Parody | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Original run October 5, 2016 – present Similar To Be Hero, Ani Tore! EX, Magic of Stella, My Wife is the Student Council P, Steel Jeeg |
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Cheating Craft (チーティングクラフト) is a Japanese/Chinese anime television series produced by Emon (Haoliners Animation League). It is based on Gemini Xin Luo's novel Zuobi Yishu (Chinese 作弊艺术). The anime series premiered in October 5, 2016 as a short anime and runs alongside To Be Hero.
Contents

Cheating craft opening
Plot

In a world where people have been sorted since childhood by exams, only those who excel obtain happiness. L (Learning) Types, who prioritize study, and C (Cheating) Types, those who choose not to study to pass, will battle and team up in exams. C Type protagonist Muming Zhuge 诸葛睦明(Japanese: Mumei Shokatsu)and L Type heroine Qiaoyi Huang 黄巧衣 (Japanese: Kōi Oh)battle together to pass tests.
Characters

His name originates from Zhuge Liang.
His name originates from Zhou Yu.
Anime

The anime is directed by Keitaro Motonaga, with animation by Haoliners Animation League. Mai Matsuura and Norie Tanaka design the characters. They also serve as chief animation directors, alongside Ryousuke Tanigawa. Yasunori Ebina is in charge of the sound effects and Go Sakabe is the composer of the series. Takamitsu Kouno collaborates on the writing of scenarios. Yutaka Kamogawa is credited as the main animator. Kenichi Ohnuki and Hisashi Saito are credited with design works, while Goichi Iwahata is credited with prop design. Kei Ichikura is art director, while Hideki Imaizumi is director of photography. Aiko Shinohara is in charge of the color designs.

The female idol group Kamen Joshi performs the opening theme "Kasoku Suru Trial," while Aina Kusuda performs the ending theme song "Welcome Future," with lyrics by Saori Kodama, composition by Takahiro Yamada, and arrangement by Shinya Saitou.