Nichijou
Alt Names: | Arki Günlük Yaşam My Ordinary Life |
Author: | Arawi Keiichi |
Artist: | Arawi Keiichi |
Genres: | Comedy School Life Shounen Slice of Life |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | While title means “everyday life,” the contents are anything but everyday. It follows the bizarre and completely insane “everyday life” of a group of high school students. Spin-Off: > Helvetica Standard (http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/helvetica-standard-r6694) |
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The most shocking part of chapter 177 was Mai making a cute smile.
The most epic battle ever fought over a single bamboo shoot.
Thanks for the chapters, Habanero Scans. Nano still rules!
It's bittersweet, knowing there won't be anymore Nichijou to enjoy after this volume is done.
Still hilarious, though.
Surprise batsecks for Mio. T_T
good.
Magazine vs Tank discrepancies.
Let the lightning judge you!!
WTF Ch.2015-03 , oh my side w
ahh the absurdities and cleverness at the same times.
The chapter numbering is due to the volume release possibly changing the order they will have (take 2015 04 and 05 as an example). So for the time being, we're going with the release date.
As for the body switch, pay attention to page 4 of February's issue.
After the manga ends in December they should produce another 1-cour anime or at least some OVAs to animate the remaining volumes. It would be glorious.
(I think the anime covered volumes 1-7?)
i think its the release date, year and month
what's with the weird chapter numbering?
Best shiritori game ever
What is with the new chapters? Why are they numbered like that? Why have Hakase and Nano changed bodies? Is there something missing here?
"Aw, man! Mai just cramped all over my style. She's a real flat tire, I mean a cube, man! She's putting us on the train to Squaresville, Mio!"
thank for the laugh w
I fear for your life in the coming days...
From the translator:
"hikaeorou, a catch phrase in from a period drama "Mitou Koumon" in which undercover officials sting corrupt politicians and stuff. The guy shouts the catch phrase and flashes his badge which has a similar symbol in the show's climax"
Sorry, I forgot to make a note of this somewhere.
Life is good. Thank you for the update.
Pretty sure the symbol inside the yo-yo in 2015-2 is the crest of the Tokugawa shogunate, which was the ruling power in Japan for almost 300 years. Since it's Nichijou, I'm not sure if there was some actual reason for it or not.
Same-choco