

Calligraphy as a weapon? This 24-minute anime goes HARD on ink-based combat.
Edo, Japan. Calligraphists are not mere writers, they can bring drawings to life and utilize kanji. Three calligraphists from the art wielding clan join up and fight against an exiled calligraphist and his minions to protect the Tokugawa shogunate.
Direction
Yamada packs a feature's worth of lore into 24 minutes.
Sound
Brush strokes hit like gunshots in the fight choreography.
Director
Makoto Yamada
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shoka was produced by Studio G-1Neo, a tiny outfit known for OVA work—this was their rare theatrical-adjacent showcase.
The film treats shodō (calligraphy) as genuine martial discipline, echoing how samurai historically practiced it for mental focus—then cranks that to eleven.