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Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita - Nonbirishita Houkoku


Alt Names: alt 人類は衰退しました のんびりした報告alt Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita: Nonbirishita Houkokualt Закат человечества: Хроники
Author: Tanaka Romio
Artist: Mitomi Takuya
Genres: Sci-fi Sci-fiSeinen Seinen
Type: Manga (Japanese)
Status: Complete
Description: In the centuries to come, humankind as we know it will be all but extinct. Tiny fairies become the dominant species on Earth. This series of laid-back reports follows one of the few surviving humans, a girl who tries to befriend and study the fairies while also digging up relics of our civilization (CDs, etc) to her great wonderment.
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Art reminds me of Nichijou
Great series. I like the feel of the world, as noted by atgc - this isn't a grimdark post-apocalypse, but a peaceful and worn-out post-post-apocalypse. And I love the sort of Nichijou-like whimsy of this world in which the bizarre can be commonplace and the commonplace bizarre. It's not a fall-out-of-my-chair-laughing comedy, but it makes me smile every time.
This is nice, but I can't shake off that slightly depressive feeling that humanity is ending.
As I've been reading a lot of novels and light novels recently, and aading that I just started watching the anime, I like this kind of development a bit more.
not bad
@atgc If you find this interesting, you should definitely watch the anime version.
Ryuushika? Reminds me more of Nichijou... especially the "fairies".

Otherwise, this is quite different from what I had expected. Except the fairies, the desolate land has a very post-post-apocalyptic feeling to it. Not the grimdark Fallout or S.T.A.L.K.E.R-like one, but more when peace has settled back. Well drawn too.
OTOH, artwork reminds me of Ryuushika.
Coincidence?
No Watashi no sold
I prefer the anime version of the girl/fairies more....

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