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Common questions
Is Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - about a foreign transfer student?
Yes, Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - features a transfer student named Olivia. Although she is foreign, she does not actually know how to speak English. She spends her time at school playing games with her classmates Hanako and Kasumi.
Does Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - focus on school life?
The plot of Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - centers on the school lives of three students. The story takes place during recess, where the characters engage in various games and rowdy behavior that often leads to conflict or comedic situations between the main trio.
Who are the main characters in Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun -?
The main characters in Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - are Olivia, a transfer student; Hanako Honda, who is described as a loud-mouthed airhead; and Kasumi Nomura, a deadpan loner who is frequently teased by her older sister about her inability to win games.
How does the plot of Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - begin?
Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - begins during school recess when Olivia and Hanako play a game of look-the-other-way. Their loud behavior bothers Kasumi, who initially refuses to join their games but eventually becomes involved in their activities as the story progresses.