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Nichijou

Nichijou (Japanese: 日常, Hepburn: Nichijō, lit. "Everyday Life") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keiichi Arawi. The manga began serialization in the December 2006 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's manga magazine Shōnen Ace, and was also serialized in Comptiq between the March 2007 and July 2008 issues. Kadokawa Shoten later published all chapters of the series' initial run in ten tankōbon volumes from July 2007 to December 2015. After a six-year hiatus, the manga began serialization again in 2021.[3]

Nichijou
Cover of volume one of Nichijou, published by Kadokawa Shoten
日常
(Nichijō)
Genre
Manga
Written byKeiichi Arawi
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runDecember 2006 – present
Volumes11
Original video animation
Nichijou Episode 0
Directed byTatsuya Ishihara
Produced by
  • Atsushi Itō
  • Hideaki Hatta
Written byJukki Hanada
Music byYūji Nomi
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
ReleasedMarch 12, 2011
Runtime24 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byTatsuya Ishihara
Produced by
  • Atsushi Itō
  • Hideaki Hatta
Written byJukki Hanada
Music byYūji Nomi
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
  • AUS: Madman Entertainment
  • BI: Crunchyroll
  • NA: Crunchyroll
Original networkTV Aichi, Chiba TV, TV Saitama, TBS, KBS, Tokyo MX, MRO, FBC
Original run April 3, 2011 September 25, 2011
Episodes26 (List of episodes)
Game
Nichijou: Uchuujin
DeveloperVridge
PublisherKadokawa Shoten
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
ReleasedJuly 28, 2011
 Anime and manga portal

Set in a typical suburban Japanese town, Nichijou is populated by an ensemble set of characters, featuring moments from their everyday lives which alternate between the mundane and the strange, without strong focus on a narrative. A 26-episode anime television series directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and produced by Kyoto Animation was broadcast on independent television stations from April 3 to September 21, 2011, after an earlier original video animation (OVA) was released in March. A PlayStation Portable game by Vridge and Kadokawa Shoten was released on July 28, 2011, entitled Nichijou: Uchuujin.[4]

The manga and anime series were initially licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment in July 2011, but both releases were cancelled due to the company's downsizing. The manga series was later licensed for publication in English by Vertical, with the first volume released in March 2016. Funimation released the anime in North America with subtitles on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on February 7, 2017. An English dub was later created for the Blu-ray re-release on July 23, 2019. Madman Entertainment licensed the anime series in 2011 for Australian and New Zealand distribution, releasing the DVDs in April and May 2013.

The anime adaptation initially received reserved praise from Western critics, who commended the animation quality but found it lacking in consistent humor and substance. Retrospective reviews, however, have since given the series high critical praise for its heart and surreal comedy, with critic Nick Creamer deeming it among the "finest anime comedies of all time".[5]

Plot edit

Nichijou follows the everyday lives of various people in the town of Tokisadame,[6] Gunma, centering on the energetic Yūko Aioi, the bright and cheerful Mio Naganohara, the quiet and deadpan Mai Minakami, the anxious android Nano Shinonome, her young creator the Professor, and a talking black cat named Sakamoto, along with an ensemble cast of characters. Random, outlandish events regularly occur throughout the series, mainly through the mundane situations each character goes through.

In the anime series, Nano receives the most prominent story arc out of all the characters; the first half of Nichijou involves her desire to become a student in high school, while the second half deals with her fear of being exposed as a robot while at school. Vignettes which are mostly unrelated to the main focus of the series are placed throughout each episode, some of them adapted from Helvetica Standard, another manga by Arawi.[7]

Characters edit

Main characters edit

Yūko Aioi (相生 祐子, Aioi Yūko)
Voiced by: Mariko Honda (Japanese); Morgan Garrett (English)[8]
Yūko is an energetic sixteen-year-old high school girl with short brown hair. Yūko's main desire in life is to make every day more fun and interesting than normal, often at other's or her own expense. Because she is often too lazy to do her own homework, she always copies from either Mio or Mai instead. Although she is a generally easygoing person, her mood changes instantly when she is insulted. She often greets people with her catchphrase "selamat pagi" (Malay and Indonesian for "good morning") in a bid to make simple greetings more interesting.
Mio Naganohara (長野原 みお, Naganohara Mio)
Voiced by: Mai Aizawa (Japanese); Leah Clark (English)[8]
Mio is a bright and cheerful girl with pastel-blue hair pulled into pigtails and held by two small wooden cubes, which are her most identifiable feature. She has a crush on Kōjirō. Though ordinary-looking in comparison to her friends Yūko and Mai, Mio harbors a very short temper, prone to tantrums and acts of violence in order to avoid humiliation, even assaulting a police officer to keep her yaoi manuscript from being discovered. She often has to humor Yūko to make her happy. Being a talented artist, she occasionally draws homoerotic pictures of Kōjirō in her notebooks and, under a male pseudonym, has entered several erotic manga into contests that promise serialization to the winner. Near the end of the manga, Mio finally wins one of the contests she entered, though it is unknown whether or not she actually accepted the publisher's offer due to her paranoia about her art. She is sixteen years old. Accordingly to a daydream of Yūko's, the cubes in her hair are supposedly magical artifacts from a Fey Kingdom zeppelin that fell on her head.
Mai Minakami (水上 麻衣, Minakami Mai)
Voiced by: Misuzu Togashi (Japanese); Brittany Lauda (English)[8]
Mai is a quiet and intelligent girl who wears glasses. Before the events of the manga series, Mai had lived in Alaska and moved to Japan due to her father's job. Likely as a result of this, Mai is fascinated by Shinto shrines and will always visit whenever she sees one. She excels at a wide range of activities, including fishing, wood carving, and arm wrestling. Despite her serene and rather unemotional demeanor, she has an eccentric sense of humor and will often provoke Yūko with a variety of gags in order to gauge a reaction out of her, much to Yūko's chagrin. She has two pet dogs named Oguri Cap and Pyon.
Nano Shinonome (東雲 なの, Shinonome Nano)
Voiced by: Shizuka Furuya (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)[8]
Nano is an android schoolgirl, built by the Professor. Despite being a year old, she has the height and appearance of an average teenager. She worries about keeping her identity as a robot from other people, even though the large wind-up key on her back makes it quite obvious. Her limbs will sometimes fall apart, revealing items that the Professor installed into her system without her noticing, ranging from beam-firing weapons to Swiss rolls. She acts like the Professor's caretaker, and spends her days helping her and doing all the household chores. Nano's main goal in life is to go to school, which the Professor eventually grants, resulting in her befriending Yūko's group of friends. Although she was technically never born, her "birthday" is March 7.
The Professor (Hakase) (はかせ, Hakase)
Voiced by: Hiromi Konno (Japanese); Jad Saxton (English)[8]
The Professor is an intelligent eight-year-old scientist. She built Nano herself, and often makes various adjustments to her, but adamantly refuses to remove the wind-up key on her back because she thinks it is cute. Her favorite animal is the shark. She does not go to school, since she already graduated, and instead spends her days playing around in the house. Despite her intelligence, she acts like a spoiled child most of the time, as she throws tantrums to get what she wants. She likes snacking, playing around, and sharks. She also enjoys spending time with Nano's friends, particularly Yūko due to her approval of "cool things" and Mai because she gives her shark-themed chocolates and drawings. She didn't like Mai at first because she let her dogs corner her and Sakamoto on the street, but warms up to her when Mai draws a shark for her.
Sakamoto (阪本, Sakamoto)
Voiced by: Minoru Shiraishi (Japanese); Anthony Bowling (English)[8]
Sakamoto is a black cat. He wears a red scarf made by the Professor, which allows him to speak. He was originally named Taisho and was Kana's pet until he fell out of the window of her house. He was then found by the Professor before mysteriously turning up at the Shinonome Lab. He decided to stay with Nano and the Professor because of his relative luxury at the home in contrast to Kana's constant unintentional neglect. In cat years, he is 20 years old, older than both Nano and the Professor, and tries to act like the adult of the house, but he occasionally succumbs to his shameful catlike habits. A running gag is his tendency to endure the Professor's comically horrific physical abuse, usually in the form of a childish booby trap or the rope noose that she uses to walk him.

Teachers edit

Izumi Sakurai (桜井 泉, Sakurai Izumi)
Voiced by: Mami Kosuge (Japanese); Tabitha Ray (English)[8]
Izumi is a young, constantly flustered, and easily frightened teacher. She is an English teacher, a career adviser, and a school counselor. She tries to enforce the school rules, but is typically unable to accomplish much due to her passivity. Even though she is often nervous and a pushover at school, she is marginally more brave when it comes to her younger brother Makoto, once confronting him about an erotic magazine found in his room.
Manabu Takasaki (高崎 学, Takasaki Manabu)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese); Shawn Gann (English)[8]
Manabu is a male teacher who has romantic feelings for Izumi, but is unable to tell her as he thinks too much and is too shy to admit it. These feelings lead him to become the club adviser for the go-soccer club after Makoto bribes him with pictures of his sister.
The Principal (Shinonome) (校長先生 (東雲), Kōchō-sensei (Shinonome))
Voiced by: Chō (Japanese); Francis Henry (English)[8]
The Principal is the middle-aged bald principal of Tokisadame High, where part of the story is set. While known for his old jokes and puns, unknown to most, he is a talented wrestler. He is referred to as "Principal Shinonome" implying that he may be the Professor's father or relative, but this was never revealed in the series.
The Vice Principal (Kōsuke Ōra) (教頭先生 (邑楽 耕介), Kyōtō-sensei (Ōra Kōsuke))
Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka (Japanese); Charlie Campbell (English)[8]
The Vice Principal is known for wearing glasses and a yellow tie. He hates the Principal and doesn't hide the mean things he does to him. He was the previous principal of the school and is incredibly bitter about his demotion, so much so that he began to drink heavily and send daily death curses to the Principal. His constant drinking and stress have utterly destroyed his body, and he describes himself as being one drink away from liver failure at all times.
Kana Nakamura (中村 かな, Nakamura Kana)
Voiced by: Kaoru Mizuhara (Japanese); Lydia Mackay (English)[8]
Kana is a science teacher who is fixated on Nano's robotic nature. She constantly schemes to capture Nano for study, but her machinations invariably backfire, like drinking coffee from the same tranquilizer-spiked jug that the coffee for Nano was from. As such, it is a running joke that she is not there to take classes very often, having fainted from one of her escapades, resulting in many students asking, "Has Ms. Nakamura collapsed again?"

Students edit

Kōjirō Sasahara (笹原 幸治郎, Sasahara Kōjirō)
Voiced by: Yoshihisa Kawahara (Japanese); Seth Magill (English)[8]
Kōjirō is a flamboyant high school boy who acts like an aristocratic lawyer when in reality his family are just farmers. He likes to ride his goat Kojirō (named after himself) to school and is often seen with his butler. He is very suave and, despite not having many friends, is the object of affection from most girls in the school, yet acts like any other teenage boy, which most girls willfully ignore to preserve their "Prince Charming" mental image of him. Kōjirō used to take kendo lessons with Yoshino, Mio, and Misato, which resulted in the latter two developing feelings for him.
Misato Tachibana (立花 みさと, Tachibana Misato)
Voiced by: Chika Horikawa (Japanese); Madeleine Morris (English)[8]
Misato is a peach-haired high school girl who generally acts as a tsukkomi towards Kōjirō whenever he does anything to annoy her. However, Misato does this by shooting him with various guns and heavy weaponry that come out of nowhere, which he survives due to the weapons' ammunition usually being either rubber bullets or blanks filled with flour. In reality, Misato has feelings for Kōjirō, but due to her tsundere attitude, she constantly denies her feelings or shoots Kōjirō if he annoys her.
Tsuyoshi Nakanojō (中之条 剛, Nakanojō Tsuyoshi)
Voiced by: Kazutomi Yamamoto (Japanese); Kyle Igneczi (English)[8]
Tsuyoshi is a fifteen-year-old student with simplistic eyes and a natural blonde mohawk which he detests. He wants to be a scientist in the future and thus doesn't believe in the supernatural, but his attempts to disprove supernatural phenomena usually end up with the proof of them being "confirmed", or with embarrassing situations for him.
Haruna Annaka (安中 榛名, Annaka Haruna)
Voiced by: Kaori Sadohara (Japanese); Kristen McGuire (English)[8]
Haruna is a girl with a large ribbon on her head. She sometimes runs into crazy individuals much to her confusion. She likes to read manga.
Kenzaburō Daiku (大工 健三郎, Daiku Kenzaburō)
Voiced by: Ryota Yoshizaki (Japanese); Stephen Fu (English)[8]
Kenzaburō is a brown-haired boy who is the president of the go-soccer club, which he founded without any knowledge of it being an actual sport. The club eventually became a legitimate team due to a sudden influx of skilled players and has since won the prefectural tournament and was heading to the national championships, but Kenzaburo now wonders why he even stays on the team, as the club has become so far removed from the original intent of it being a place to relax. His rich father is the president of Daiku Industries, which owns many of the businesses visited by the main characters.
Yuria Sekiguchi (関口 ユリア, Sekiguchi Yuria)
Voiced by: Ai Hirosaka (Japanese); Apphia Yu (English)[8]
Yuria is a quiet girl who is a member of the go-soccer club. She has a crush on Kenzaburō and stays in the club so that he will not be lonely. Like Tsuyoshi, she also has simplistic eyes.
Makoto Sakurai (桜井 誠, Sakurai Makoto)
Voiced by: Takahiro Hikami (Japanese); Dallas Reid (English)[8]
Makoto is Izumi's younger brother, who joins the go-soccer club. He is very skilled at the sport and helps the club grow by bribing Manabu into becoming their advisor with pictures of his sister in her high school years.
Tanaka (田中)
Voiced by: Kota Yamaguchi (Japanese); Tyson Rinehart (English)[8]
Tanaka is a boy who wears a large black afro wig. He is friends with Tsuyoshi.
Weboshī (ウェボシー)
Voiced by: Yoko Tamaoki (Japanese); Kathryn Taylor Rose (English)[8]
Weboshī is Misato's green-haired classmate, who has a ponytail. Her real name is unknown.
Fe (フェっちゃん)
Voiced by: Yumi Higuchi (Japanese); Kara Edwards (English)[8]
Fe is Misato's orange-haired classmate. She ends her sentences with "fe". Her real name is unknown.
Mihoshi Tachibana (立花 みほし, Tachibana Mihoshi)
Voiced by: Manami Honda (Japanese); Emily Neves (English)[8]
Mihoshi is Misato's younger sister and a kendo student. She envies her senior Yoshino for being extremely talented despite rarely practicing.
Yoshino Naganohara (長野原 よしの, Naganohara Yoshino)
Voiced by: Motoko Kobayashi (Japanese); Maxey Whitehead (English)[8]
Yoshino is Mio's easygoing older sister who goes to college. She likes to wear costumes and often plays pranks on others. She is also Misato and Mihoshi's senior in kendo, a sport she is naturally talented at, but does not practice at the dojo very often.

Media edit

Manga edit

Nichijou began as a manga series written and illustrated by Keiichi Arawi. It uses a combination of normal comic format and four-panel comic strips. Originally, the manga was meant to be a short, stand-alone series which was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Shōnen Ace magazine between the May and October 2006 issues.[9] Starting with the December 2006 issue, the manga began regular serialization in Shōnen Ace, and was also serialized in Kadokawa's Comptiq magazine between the March 2007 and July 2008 issues.[9] The first tankōbon volume was released in Japan on July 26, 2007. The manga series ended with its tenth volume, which was released on December 10, 2015, along with a limited edition commemorating the tenth anniversary of the series, which included a 120-page companion book.[9][10] On October 20, 2021, Arawi announced Nichijou would be serializing again in Monthly Shōnen Ace from October 26, 2021, and an eleventh volume of the manga was released on December 26, 2022.[11]

Bandai Entertainment initially licensed the manga in July 2011, but later cancelled its release by October due to downsizing of the company.[12][13][14] JManga, an American digital manga platform, was able to release the first four volumes of the manga through its website before shutting down in May 2013.[9][15] The manga series was later licensed for publication in English by Vertical, which released all ten volumes in 2016 and 2017.[16] Kodansha USA will release subsequent volumes, starting with volume eleven in late 2023.[17] Beginning in January 2012, the manga has been released in Finland by Punainen jättiläinen under the name Arki, which is Finnish for "weekday". It was translated into Finnish by Antti Kokkonen.[18][19] It will also be published in Germany by Egmont Manga and France by Noeve Grafx, both in 2023.[20][21][22]

Anime edit

Kyoto Animation adapted the Nichijou manga into a 26-episode anime television series and an original video animation (OVA) episode. The anime adaptation was first announced on May 22, 2010 through the July issue of Shōnen Ace magazine.[23] The OVA, titled Nichijou Episode 0, was directed by Kazuya Sakamoto and bundled as a DVD extra with volume six of the manga series on March 12, 2011.[24] Series composer Yūji Nomi orchestrated the score in Hungary.[25] The anime series aired in Japan on TV Aichi from April 3 to September 25, 2011, with the final episode written by Arawi, the creator of the original manga.[26] It was also simulcast by Crunchyroll under the name My Ordinary Life.[27] The series was re-edited into twelve episodes for broadcast on NHK Educational TV in January 2012.[28] The series also incorporates skits from Arawi's other manga, Helvetica Standard[29] (ヘルベチカスタンダード, Herubechika Sutandādo), which is published in Kadokawa Shoten's Newtype magazine. Bandai Entertainment had originally licensed the anime,[12] but its release was later cancelled.[30] However, Madman Entertainment managed to release the series in Australia and New Zealand with subtitles only.[31][32][33] It was released as a two-part collection containing 13 episodes each. The first part was released on April 11, 2013,[34] while the second part was released on May 9, 2013.[35] Funimation later licensed the series in North America and released it on February 7, 2017 with subtitles.[36] Funimation re-released the series with a dub on July 23, 2019.[37] On December 13, 2021, Funimation released two Blu-ray editions of the Nichijou anime for the United Kingdom and Ireland; a standard edition, and a limited edition which includes a rigid box, a 40-page art book, and six art cards.[38][39] The Funimation-produced English dub of the series became available on the Crunchyroll service from March 2022.[40]

Production credits edit

Theme songs edit

Opening themes
  • "Hyadain no Kakakata Kataomoi - C"[44] (ヒャダインのカカカタ☆カタオモイ-C, "Hyadain's U-u-u-u☆unrequited Love - C") by Hyadain (episodes 1–6, 8–13)
  • "Hyadain no Jōjō Yūjō"[44] (ヒャダインのじょーじょーゆーじょー, "Hyadain's Amazing Friendship") by Hyadain (episodes 14–16, 18-23, 25)
Ending themes
Insert songs

Video game edit

A PlayStation Portable video game titled Nichijou: Uchuujin (日常(宇宙人), lit. Everyday: Alien) developed by Vridge and published by Kadokawa Shoten was released solely in Japan on July 28, 2011.[46][47] In the game, the player takes the role of a producer from "Galaxy TV" running the anime adaptation of the manga, whose objective is to keep the ratings high by correctly deciding on what unusual situation to insert in the show.[48] The Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu gave the game a score of 27 out of 40 based on four individual reviews.[49]

Sales and reception edit

The Nichijou manga series sold 1,005,300 tankōbon volumes in 2011, reaching 49th place in the year's best-selling manga series chart released by Oricon.[50]

The Nichijou anime has reportedly had low BD and DVD sales, and did not come close to meeting the break even line according to animation director Shunji Suzuki.[51] The first DVD volume sold 924 copies in its first week of sales,[52] while the second and fourth BD volumes sold over 2,000 copies each in their first week.[53][54]

Anime News Network (ANN) reviewer Carl Kimlinger gave the series' first seven episodes a B, stating that the anime is a "slice-of-life comedy with a penchant for lunacy and a taste for huggable cuteness...", giving praise especially to Kyoto Animation's lively animation of the series: "a rare chance to see talented animators fully indulging their love of the art."[1] Fellow ANN reviewer Theron Martin stated in his review of "Nichijou Episode 1" that despite the series' ability to entertain, it is "absolutely not a series for everyone".[55] Chris Beveridge of the now defunct Mania.com reviewed the first four episodes, giving each succeeding episode a lower grade (B for episode 1 down to D+ by episode 4). Beveridge stated in his review of episode 4 that "[Nichijou is] so full of fluff and pointlessness that it's hard to get enthused about."[56][57][58]

After the North American Blu-ray release of Nichijou in February 2017, Nick Creamer of ANN gave a highly positive review for the series, considering it "one of the finest anime comedies of all time", in contrast to the reserved praise previously given by other reviewers.[1][55][59] Creamer stated that "As a tumultuous collection of madcap skits, Nichijou is an unparalleled success.... Blessed by some of the most beautiful animation in recent memory, nearly every gag is elevated to some kind of surrealist beauty. Beyond that, the show's sense of heart is nearly as strong as its sense of humor."[60] Beveridge would also revise his negative opinion of the series by 2017, giving it a grade of A+. He stated that "[Nichijou] is that rare cult series that has such high end values to it and so many layers and richness that people will overlook because it's a comedy that I cannot recommend it enough."[61]

Crunchyroll's editorial team chose Nichijou as one of the twenty-five best anime of the 2010s decade and writer Kara Dennison commented it is "a relatable slice-of-life series" whose characters and "charming art style, makes it impossible to look away.[62] Writing for Forbes, Lauren Orsini considered it to be one of the five best anime of 2011; she wrote, "no matter how off the wall the story gets, its dedication to the realistically awkward teen girls who must navigate it gives it heart".[63]

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External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Official website at Kyoto Animation (in Japanese)
  • Nichijou: Uchuujin official website (in Japanese)
  • Nichijou (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

nichijou, japanese, 日常, hepburn, nichijō, everyday, life, japanese, manga, series, written, illustrated, keiichi, arawi, manga, began, serialization, december, 2006, issue, kadokawa, shoten, manga, magazine, shōnen, also, serialized, comptiq, between, march, 2. Nichijou Japanese 日常 Hepburn Nichijō lit Everyday Life is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keiichi Arawi The manga began serialization in the December 2006 issue of Kadokawa Shoten s manga magazine Shōnen Ace and was also serialized in Comptiq between the March 2007 and July 2008 issues Kadokawa Shoten later published all chapters of the series initial run in ten tankōbon volumes from July 2007 to December 2015 After a six year hiatus the manga began serialization again in 2021 3 NichijouCover of volume one of Nichijou published by Kadokawa Shoten日常 Nichijō GenreSlice of life 1 Surreal comedy 2 MangaWritten byKeiichi ArawiPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherNA JManga former Vertical vol 1 10 Kodansha USA vol 11 MagazineMonthly Shōnen AceComptiqDemographicShōnenOriginal runDecember 2006 presentVolumes11Original video animationNichijou Episode 0Directed byTatsuya IshiharaProduced byAtsushi ItōHideaki HattaWritten byJukki HanadaMusic byYuji NomiStudioKyoto AnimationLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentBI CrunchyrollNA CrunchyrollReleasedMarch 12 2011Runtime24 minutesAnime television seriesDirected byTatsuya IshiharaProduced byAtsushi ItōHideaki HattaWritten byJukki HanadaMusic byYuji NomiStudioKyoto AnimationLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentBI CrunchyrollNA CrunchyrollOriginal networkTV Aichi Chiba TV TV Saitama TBS KBS Tokyo MX MRO FBCOriginal runApril 3 2011 September 25 2011Episodes26 List of episodes GameNichijou UchuujinDeveloperVridgePublisherKadokawa ShotenGenreVisual novelPlatformPlayStation PortableReleasedJuly 28 2011 Anime and manga portalSet in a typical suburban Japanese town Nichijou is populated by an ensemble set of characters featuring moments from their everyday lives which alternate between the mundane and the strange without strong focus on a narrative A 26 episode anime television series directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and produced by Kyoto Animation was broadcast on independent television stations from April 3 to September 21 2011 after an earlier original video animation OVA was released in March A PlayStation Portable game by Vridge and Kadokawa Shoten was released on July 28 2011 entitled Nichijou Uchuujin 4 The manga and anime series were initially licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment in July 2011 but both releases were cancelled due to the company s downsizing The manga series was later licensed for publication in English by Vertical with the first volume released in March 2016 Funimation released the anime in North America with subtitles on Blu ray Disc and DVD on February 7 2017 An English dub was later created for the Blu ray re release on July 23 2019 Madman Entertainment licensed the anime series in 2011 for Australian and New Zealand distribution releasing the DVDs in April and May 2013 The anime adaptation initially received reserved praise from Western critics who commended the animation quality but found it lacking in consistent humor and substance Retrospective reviews however have since given the series high critical praise for its heart and surreal comedy with critic Nick Creamer deeming it among the finest anime comedies of all time 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Teachers 2 3 Students 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 2 1 Production credits 3 2 2 Theme songs 3 3 Video game 4 Sales and reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editNichijou follows the everyday lives of various people in the town of Tokisadame 6 Gunma centering on the energetic Yuko Aioi the bright and cheerful Mio Naganohara the quiet and deadpan Mai Minakami the anxious android Nano Shinonome her young creator the Professor and a talking black cat named Sakamoto along with an ensemble cast of characters Random outlandish events regularly occur throughout the series mainly through the mundane situations each character goes through In the anime series Nano receives the most prominent story arc out of all the characters the first half of Nichijou involves her desire to become a student in high school while the second half deals with her fear of being exposed as a robot while at school Vignettes which are mostly unrelated to the main focus of the series are placed throughout each episode some of them adapted from Helvetica Standard another manga by Arawi 7 Characters editMain characters edit Yuko Aioi 相生 祐子 Aioi Yuko Voiced by Mariko Honda Japanese Morgan Garrett English 8 Yuko is an energetic sixteen year old high school girl with short brown hair Yuko s main desire in life is to make every day more fun and interesting than normal often at other s or her own expense Because she is often too lazy to do her own homework she always copies from either Mio or Mai instead Although she is a generally easygoing person her mood changes instantly when she is insulted She often greets people with her catchphrase selamat pagi Malay and Indonesian for good morning in a bid to make simple greetings more interesting Mio Naganohara 長野原 みお Naganohara Mio Voiced by Mai Aizawa Japanese Leah Clark English 8 Mio is a bright and cheerful girl with pastel blue hair pulled into pigtails and held by two small wooden cubes which are her most identifiable feature She has a crush on Kōjirō Though ordinary looking in comparison to her friends Yuko and Mai Mio harbors a very short temper prone to tantrums and acts of violence in order to avoid humiliation even assaulting a police officer to keep her yaoi manuscript from being discovered She often has to humor Yuko to make her happy Being a talented artist she occasionally draws homoerotic pictures of Kōjirō in her notebooks and under a male pseudonym has entered several erotic manga into contests that promise serialization to the winner Near the end of the manga Mio finally wins one of the contests she entered though it is unknown whether or not she actually accepted the publisher s offer due to her paranoia about her art She is sixteen years old Accordingly to a daydream of Yuko s the cubes in her hair are supposedly magical artifacts from a Fey Kingdom zeppelin that fell on her head Mai Minakami 水上 麻衣 Minakami Mai Voiced by Misuzu Togashi Japanese Brittany Lauda English 8 Mai is a quiet and intelligent girl who wears glasses Before the events of the manga series Mai had lived in Alaska and moved to Japan due to her father s job Likely as a result of this Mai is fascinated by Shinto shrines and will always visit whenever she sees one She excels at a wide range of activities including fishing wood carving and arm wrestling Despite her serene and rather unemotional demeanor she has an eccentric sense of humor and will often provoke Yuko with a variety of gags in order to gauge a reaction out of her much to Yuko s chagrin She has two pet dogs named Oguri Cap and Pyon Nano Shinonome 東雲 なの Shinonome Nano Voiced by Shizuka Furuya Japanese Monica Rial English 8 Nano is an android schoolgirl built by the Professor Despite being a year old she has the height and appearance of an average teenager She worries about keeping her identity as a robot from other people even though the large wind up key on her back makes it quite obvious Her limbs will sometimes fall apart revealing items that the Professor installed into her system without her noticing ranging from beam firing weapons to Swiss rolls She acts like the Professor s caretaker and spends her days helping her and doing all the household chores Nano s main goal in life is to go to school which the Professor eventually grants resulting in her befriending Yuko s group of friends Although she was technically never born her birthday is March 7 The Professor Hakase はかせ Hakase Voiced by Hiromi Konno Japanese Jad Saxton English 8 The Professor is an intelligent eight year old scientist She built Nano herself and often makes various adjustments to her but adamantly refuses to remove the wind up key on her back because she thinks it is cute Her favorite animal is the shark She does not go to school since she already graduated and instead spends her days playing around in the house Despite her intelligence she acts like a spoiled child most of the time as she throws tantrums to get what she wants She likes snacking playing around and sharks She also enjoys spending time with Nano s friends particularly Yuko due to her approval of cool things and Mai because she gives her shark themed chocolates and drawings She didn t like Mai at first because she let her dogs corner her and Sakamoto on the street but warms up to her when Mai draws a shark for her Sakamoto 阪本 Sakamoto Voiced by Minoru Shiraishi Japanese Anthony Bowling English 8 Sakamoto is a black cat He wears a red scarf made by the Professor which allows him to speak He was originally named Taisho and was Kana s pet until he fell out of the window of her house He was then found by the Professor before mysteriously turning up at the Shinonome Lab He decided to stay with Nano and the Professor because of his relative luxury at the home in contrast to Kana s constant unintentional neglect In cat years he is 20 years old older than both Nano and the Professor and tries to act like the adult of the house but he occasionally succumbs to his shameful catlike habits A running gag is his tendency to endure the Professor s comically horrific physical abuse usually in the form of a childish booby trap or the rope noose that she uses to walk him Teachers edit Izumi Sakurai 桜井 泉 Sakurai Izumi Voiced by Mami Kosuge Japanese Tabitha Ray English 8 Izumi is a young constantly flustered and easily frightened teacher She is an English teacher a career adviser and a school counselor She tries to enforce the school rules but is typically unable to accomplish much due to her passivity Even though she is often nervous and a pushover at school she is marginally more brave when it comes to her younger brother Makoto once confronting him about an erotic magazine found in his room Manabu Takasaki 高崎 学 Takasaki Manabu Voiced by Tetsu Inada Japanese Shawn Gann English 8 Manabu is a male teacher who has romantic feelings for Izumi but is unable to tell her as he thinks too much and is too shy to admit it These feelings lead him to become the club adviser for the go soccer club after Makoto bribes him with pictures of his sister The Principal Shinonome 校長先生 東雲 Kōchō sensei Shinonome Voiced by Chō Japanese Francis Henry English 8 The Principal is the middle aged bald principal of Tokisadame High where part of the story is set While known for his old jokes and puns unknown to most he is a talented wrestler He is referred to as Principal Shinonome implying that he may be the Professor s father or relative but this was never revealed in the series The Vice Principal Kōsuke Ōra 教頭先生 邑楽 耕介 Kyōtō sensei Ōra Kōsuke Voiced by Hiroshi Naka Japanese Charlie Campbell English 8 The Vice Principal is known for wearing glasses and a yellow tie He hates the Principal and doesn t hide the mean things he does to him He was the previous principal of the school and is incredibly bitter about his demotion so much so that he began to drink heavily and send daily death curses to the Principal His constant drinking and stress have utterly destroyed his body and he describes himself as being one drink away from liver failure at all times Kana Nakamura 中村 かな Nakamura Kana Voiced by Kaoru Mizuhara Japanese Lydia Mackay English 8 Kana is a science teacher who is fixated on Nano s robotic nature She constantly schemes to capture Nano for study but her machinations invariably backfire like drinking coffee from the same tranquilizer spiked jug that the coffee for Nano was from As such it is a running joke that she is not there to take classes very often having fainted from one of her escapades resulting in many students asking Has Ms Nakamura collapsed again Students edit Kōjirō Sasahara 笹原 幸治郎 Sasahara Kōjirō Voiced by Yoshihisa Kawahara Japanese Seth Magill English 8 Kōjirō is a flamboyant high school boy who acts like an aristocratic lawyer when in reality his family are just farmers He likes to ride his goat Kojirō named after himself to school and is often seen with his butler He is very suave and despite not having many friends is the object of affection from most girls in the school yet acts like any other teenage boy which most girls willfully ignore to preserve their Prince Charming mental image of him Kōjirō used to take kendo lessons with Yoshino Mio and Misato which resulted in the latter two developing feelings for him Misato Tachibana 立花 みさと Tachibana Misato Voiced by Chika Horikawa Japanese Madeleine Morris English 8 Misato is a peach haired high school girl who generally acts as a tsukkomi towards Kōjirō whenever he does anything to annoy her However Misato does this by shooting him with various guns and heavy weaponry that come out of nowhere which he survives due to the weapons ammunition usually being either rubber bullets or blanks filled with flour In reality Misato has feelings for Kōjirō but due to her tsundere attitude she constantly denies her feelings or shoots Kōjirō if he annoys her Tsuyoshi Nakanojō 中之条 剛 Nakanojō Tsuyoshi Voiced by Kazutomi Yamamoto Japanese Kyle Igneczi English 8 Tsuyoshi is a fifteen year old student with simplistic eyes and a natural blonde mohawk which he detests He wants to be a scientist in the future and thus doesn t believe in the supernatural but his attempts to disprove supernatural phenomena usually end up with the proof of them being confirmed or with embarrassing situations for him Haruna Annaka 安中 榛名 Annaka Haruna Voiced by Kaori Sadohara Japanese Kristen McGuire English 8 Haruna is a girl with a large ribbon on her head She sometimes runs into crazy individuals much to her confusion She likes to read manga Kenzaburō Daiku 大工 健三郎 Daiku Kenzaburō Voiced by Ryota Yoshizaki Japanese Stephen Fu English 8 Kenzaburō is a brown haired boy who is the president of the go soccer club which he founded without any knowledge of it being an actual sport The club eventually became a legitimate team due to a sudden influx of skilled players and has since won the prefectural tournament and was heading to the national championships but Kenzaburo now wonders why he even stays on the team as the club has become so far removed from the original intent of it being a place to relax His rich father is the president of Daiku Industries which owns many of the businesses visited by the main characters Yuria Sekiguchi 関口 ユリア Sekiguchi Yuria Voiced by Ai Hirosaka Japanese Apphia Yu English 8 Yuria is a quiet girl who is a member of the go soccer club She has a crush on Kenzaburō and stays in the club so that he will not be lonely Like Tsuyoshi she also has simplistic eyes Makoto Sakurai 桜井 誠 Sakurai Makoto Voiced by Takahiro Hikami Japanese Dallas Reid English 8 Makoto is Izumi s younger brother who joins the go soccer club He is very skilled at the sport and helps the club grow by bribing Manabu into becoming their advisor with pictures of his sister in her high school years Tanaka 田中 Voiced by Kota Yamaguchi Japanese Tyson Rinehart English 8 Tanaka is a boy who wears a large black afro wig He is friends with Tsuyoshi Weboshi ウェボシー Voiced by Yoko Tamaoki Japanese Kathryn Taylor Rose English 8 Weboshi is Misato s green haired classmate who has a ponytail Her real name is unknown Fe フェっちゃん Voiced by Yumi Higuchi Japanese Kara Edwards English 8 Fe is Misato s orange haired classmate She ends her sentences with fe Her real name is unknown Mihoshi Tachibana 立花 みほし Tachibana Mihoshi Voiced by Manami Honda Japanese Emily Neves English 8 Mihoshi is Misato s younger sister and a kendo student She envies her senior Yoshino for being extremely talented despite rarely practicing Yoshino Naganohara 長野原 よしの Naganohara Yoshino Voiced by Motoko Kobayashi Japanese Maxey Whitehead English 8 Yoshino is Mio s easygoing older sister who goes to college She likes to wear costumes and often plays pranks on others She is also Misato and Mihoshi s senior in kendo a sport she is naturally talented at but does not practice at the dojo very often Media editManga edit Nichijou began as a manga series written and illustrated by Keiichi Arawi It uses a combination of normal comic format and four panel comic strips Originally the manga was meant to be a short stand alone series which was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten s Shōnen Ace magazine between the May and October 2006 issues 9 Starting with the December 2006 issue the manga began regular serialization in Shōnen Ace and was also serialized in Kadokawa s Comptiq magazine between the March 2007 and July 2008 issues 9 The first tankōbon volume was released in Japan on July 26 2007 The manga series ended with its tenth volume which was released on December 10 2015 along with a limited edition commemorating the tenth anniversary of the series which included a 120 page companion book 9 10 On October 20 2021 Arawi announced Nichijou would be serializing again in Monthly Shōnen Ace from October 26 2021 and an eleventh volume of the manga was released on December 26 2022 11 Bandai Entertainment initially licensed the manga in July 2011 but later cancelled its release by October due to downsizing of the company 12 13 14 JManga an American digital manga platform was able to release the first four volumes of the manga through its website before shutting down in May 2013 9 15 The manga series was later licensed for publication in English by Vertical which released all ten volumes in 2016 and 2017 16 Kodansha USA will release subsequent volumes starting with volume eleven in late 2023 17 Beginning in January 2012 the manga has been released in Finland by Punainen jattilainen under the name Arki which is Finnish for weekday It was translated into Finnish by Antti Kokkonen 18 19 It will also be published in Germany by Egmont Manga and France by Noeve Grafx both in 2023 20 21 22 Anime edit See also List of Nichijou episodes Kyoto Animation adapted the Nichijou manga into a 26 episode anime television series and an original video animation OVA episode The anime adaptation was first announced on May 22 2010 through the July issue of Shōnen Ace magazine 23 The OVA titled Nichijou Episode 0 was directed by Kazuya Sakamoto and bundled as a DVD extra with volume six of the manga series on March 12 2011 24 Series composer Yuji Nomi orchestrated the score in Hungary 25 The anime series aired in Japan on TV Aichi from April 3 to September 25 2011 with the final episode written by Arawi the creator of the original manga 26 It was also simulcast by Crunchyroll under the name My Ordinary Life 27 The series was re edited into twelve episodes for broadcast on NHK Educational TV in January 2012 28 The series also incorporates skits from Arawi s other manga Helvetica Standard 29 ヘルベチカスタンダード Herubechika Sutandado which is published in Kadokawa Shoten s Newtype magazine Bandai Entertainment had originally licensed the anime 12 but its release was later cancelled 30 However Madman Entertainment managed to release the series in Australia and New Zealand with subtitles only 31 32 33 It was released as a two part collection containing 13 episodes each The first part was released on April 11 2013 34 while the second part was released on May 9 2013 35 Funimation later licensed the series in North America and released it on February 7 2017 with subtitles 36 Funimation re released the series with a dub on July 23 2019 37 On December 13 2021 Funimation released two Blu ray editions of the Nichijou anime for the United Kingdom and Ireland a standard edition and a limited edition which includes a rigid box a 40 page art book and six art cards 38 39 The Funimation produced English dub of the series became available on the Crunchyroll service from March 2022 40 Production credits edit Series director Tatsuya Ishihara 41 Series writer Jukki Hanada 41 Producer Atsushi Itō 42 Producer Hideaki Hatta 42 Production supervisor Takeshi Yasuda 43 Character design Futoshi Nishiya 41 Art director Joji Unoguchi 43 Composer Yuji Nomi 43 Music producer Shigeru Saitō of Lantis 43 Photography director Kazuya Takao 43 Editor Kengo Shigemura of Studio Gong 43 Sound director Yota Tsuruoka 43 Sound effects Eiko Morikawa Series writing cooperation Keiichi Arawi 43 Theme songs edit Opening themes Hyadain no Kakakata Kataomoi C 44 ヒャダインのカカカタ カタオモイ C Hyadain s U u u u unrequited Love C by Hyadain episodes 1 6 8 13 Hyadain no Jōjō Yujō 44 ヒャダインのじょーじょーゆーじょー Hyadain s Amazing Friendship by Hyadain episodes 14 16 18 23 25 Ending themesEnding themesEpisode Title Composer Notes Performer1 3 5 Zzz ja Kenichi Maeyamada Original song Sayaka Sasaki2 10 13 Zzz Bossa Nova Version 6 9 Zzz A cappella version 14 Tsubasa o Kudasai 翼をください Give us Wings 45 Murai Kunihiko ja Folk music A cover of the song by Akai Tori ja 1971 15 Kikyu ni Notte Doko made mo 気球にのってどこまでも On a Balloon to Anywhere 45 Takekuni Hirayoshi Chorus of elementary school students The 41st NHK All Japan School Music Competition in 1974 a set piece of part of the elementary school Nano Shizuka Furuya Professor Hiromi Konno Sakamoto Minoru Shiraishi 16 My Ballad マイバラード Mai Barado 45 Takao Matsui ja Chorus of junior high school students publication in 1987 Sayaka Sasaki17 Kaiju no Ballad 怪獣のバラード Kaiju no Barado Monster s Ballad 45 Osamu Shōji ja Chorus of elementary and junior high school students A cover of the song by Young 101 in NHK TV program Stage 101 ja 1972 Yuko Mariko Honda Mio Mai Aizawa Mai Misuzu Togashi 18 Green Green グリーングリーン Gurin Gurin 45 Barry McGuire Randy Sparks Folk music A cover of the song by The New Christy Minstrels 1963 Sayaka Sasaki19 Yasei no Uma 野生の馬 Wild Horse 45 Saburō Iwakawa ja Chorus of junior high school students Mr Takasaki Tetsu Inada Ms Sakurai Mami Kosuge Ms Nakamura Kaoru Mizuhara Makoto Sakurai Takahiro Hikami Yuria Sekiguchi Ai Hirosaka Haruna Annaka Kaori Sadohara Ogi Ryōta Takeuchi 20 Ano Subarashii Ai o Mō Ichido あの素晴しい愛をもう一度 That Wonderful Love Once Again 45 Kazuhiko Katō Folk music A cover of the song by Osamu Kitayama ja amp Kazuhiko Katō 1971 Sayaka Sasaki21 Sudachi no Uta 巣立ちの歌 Song of Leaving the Nest 45 Saburō Iwakawa Graduation song publication in 1965 Sasahara Yoshihisa Kawahara Misato Chika Horikawa Nakanojo Kazutomi Yamamoto Weboshi Yōko Tamaoki Fe chan Yumi Higuchi 22 Aogeba Tōtoshi 仰げば尊し With an Eternally Grateful Heart 45 unknown composer commissioned by the Ministry of Education Graduation song from a songs book published by Ministry of Education in 1884 for elementary school students Sayaka Sasaki23 Sora ga Konna ni Aoi to wa 空がこんなに青いとは The Sky is So Blue 45 Teruyuki Noda ja Chorus of elementary school students The 37th NHK All Japan School Music Competition in 1970 a set piece of part of the elementary school Professor Hiromi Konno Mai Misuzu Togashi 24 Yuki Hitotsu o Tomo ni Shite 勇気一つを友にして With One Courage as a Friend 45 Nobuyoshi Koshibe ja Chorus of elementary school students A cover of the song by Miyako Yamada ja with Tokyo Broadcasting Children s Chorus Group in NHK TV and radio program Minna no Uta 1975 Sayaka Sasaki25 Let s Search for Tomorrow ja 45 Akinori Ōsawa ja Chorus of junior high school students publication in 1989 Yuko Mariko Honda Mio Mai Aizawa Mai Misuzu Togashi 26 Tabidachi no Hi ni 旅立ちの日に On a Day of the Departure 45 Hiromi Sakamoto Graduation song publication in 1991 Yuko Mariko Honda Mio Mai Aizawa Mai Misuzu Togashi Nano Shizuka Furuya Professor Hiromi Konno Sakamoto Minoru Shiraishi Insert songs Headlight Taillight ヘッドライト テールライト Heddoraito Teruraito written and performed by Miyuki Nakajima episode 19 Video game edit A PlayStation Portable video game titled Nichijou Uchuujin 日常 宇宙人 lit Everyday Alien developed by Vridge and published by Kadokawa Shoten was released solely in Japan on July 28 2011 46 47 In the game the player takes the role of a producer from Galaxy TV running the anime adaptation of the manga whose objective is to keep the ratings high by correctly deciding on what unusual situation to insert in the show 48 The Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu gave the game a score of 27 out of 40 based on four individual reviews 49 Sales and reception editThe Nichijou manga series sold 1 005 300 tankōbon volumes in 2011 reaching 49th place in the year s best selling manga series chart released by Oricon 50 The Nichijou anime has reportedly had low BD and DVD sales and did not come close to meeting the break even line according to animation director Shunji Suzuki 51 The first DVD volume sold 924 copies in its first week of sales 52 while the second and fourth BD volumes sold over 2 000 copies each in their first week 53 54 Anime News Network ANN reviewer Carl Kimlinger gave the series first seven episodes a B stating that the anime is a slice of life comedy with a penchant for lunacy and a taste for huggable cuteness giving praise especially to Kyoto Animation s lively animation of the series a rare chance to see talented animators fully indulging their love of the art 1 Fellow ANN reviewer Theron Martin stated in his review of Nichijou Episode 1 that despite the series ability to entertain it is absolutely not a series for everyone 55 Chris Beveridge of the now defunct Mania com reviewed the first four episodes giving each succeeding episode a lower grade B for episode 1 down to D by episode 4 Beveridge stated in his review of episode 4 that Nichijou is so full of fluff and pointlessness that it s hard to get enthused about 56 57 58 After the North American Blu ray release of Nichijou in February 2017 Nick Creamer of ANN gave a highly positive review for the series considering it one of the finest anime comedies of all time in contrast to the reserved praise previously given by other reviewers 1 55 59 Creamer stated that As a tumultuous collection of madcap skits Nichijou is an unparalleled success Blessed by some of the most beautiful animation in recent memory nearly every gag is elevated to some kind of surrealist beauty Beyond that the show s sense of heart is nearly as strong as its sense of humor 60 Beveridge would also revise his negative opinion of the series by 2017 giving it a grade of A He stated that Nichijou is that rare cult series that has such high end values to it and so many layers and richness that people will overlook because it s a comedy that I cannot recommend it enough 61 Crunchyroll s editorial team chose Nichijou as one of the twenty five best anime of the 2010s decade and writer Kara Dennison commented it is a relatable slice of life series whose characters and charming art style makes it impossible to look away 62 Writing for Forbes Lauren Orsini considered it to be one of the five best anime of 2011 she wrote no matter how off the wall the story gets its dedication to the realistically awkward teen girls who must navigate it gives it heart 63 References edit a b c My Ordinary Life Episodes 1 7 Streaming Anime News Network June 17 2011 Retrieved November 17 2011 A rare chance to see talented animators fully indulging their love of the art Humor is pretty spotty leaves you with an aching hunger for substance Beveridge Chris May 19 2016 Nichijou Vol 02 Manga Review The Fandom Post Retrieved January 7 2020 The witty and surreal high school comedy continues in volume 2 of Nichijou 日常 が帰ってきた 連載再開の少年エース12月号は本日発売 Natalie in Japanese Retrieved 2021 11 05 Nichijou Uchuujin Metacritic Retrieved 14 October 2023 Creamer NIck Sub Blu Ray DVD The Complete Series Anime News Network Retrieved August 12 2019 日常 京アニサイト in Japanese Kyoto Animation Archived from the original on November 24 2021 Retrieved July 22 2015 時定市MAP Tinn Matthew 24 December 2021 Nichijou My Ordinary Life The Complete Series Review Anime UK News Retrieved 14 October 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Funimation Reveals Nichijou Anime s Full English Dub Cast Anime News Network Retrieved 7 November 2020 a b c d Nichijō Manga to End in December With 10th Volume Anime News Network August 24 2015 Retrieved August 31 2015 Ferreira Mike 23 June 2015 Nichijou Manga Volume 10 Gets Special 10th Anniversary Edition Anime Herald Anime Herald Retrieved 22 July 2015 Harding Daryl Nichijou Manga Returns to Serialization After 6 Year Break Crunchyroll Retrieved 2021 10 20 a b Bandai Entertainment Adds Nichijou Gosick Anime Anime News Network July 30 2011 Retrieved July 31 2011 Ken Iyadomi on Bandai Entertainment s Downsizing Anime News Network January 3 2012 Retrieved January 3 2012 Bandai Entertainment Will Not Release Nichijō Manga Also Anime News Network January 3 2012 Retrieved January 3 2012 Manga Reading Site JManga to End Service in May Anime News Network March 14 2013 Retrieved August 31 2015 Vertical Adds Attack on Titan Lost Girls Novel Nichijō FukuFuku Kitten Tales Manga Anime News Network July 3 2015 Retrieved July 5 2015 Even More New Print Releases Coming Fall 2023 Kodansha USA February 21 2023 Retrieved February 27 2023 The unexpected return of nichijou Nichijou Punaiselta Jattilaiselta Nichijou to be published by Punainen Jattilainen in Finnish Anime Finnish magazine October 14 2011 Retrieved February 1 2012 Arki 1 Keiichi Arawi Adlibris in Finnish Retrieved August 3 2015 Nichijou 01 Egmont Manga in German Archived from the original on 2023 04 09 Retrieved 2023 04 09 Merci d avoir choisi les trains NoeveGrafx Nous esperons que vous avez effectue un agreable voyage et vous retrouverons tres bientot pour de nouvelles aventures NoeveGrafxDay Twitter in French 2023 03 15 Archived from the original on 2023 04 09 Retrieved 2023 04 09 Nichijo Tome 01 Nichijo T01 Fnac in French Retrieved 2023 04 09 Nichijou Manga Gets Anime by Kyoto Animation Updated Anime News Network May 22 2010 Retrieved January 23 2016 Nichijou Manga s 6th Volume to Bundle Anime Episode 0 Anime News Network May 23 2010 Retrieved May 23 2010 Loo Egan April 22 2011 Nichijou BDs DVDs to Bundle Tanken Nichijou no Machi Extras Anime News Network Retrieved December 5 2019 Nichijou Manga Gets Anime by Kyoto Animation Anime News Network May 22 2010 Retrieved May 22 2010 Crunchyroll Simulcasts Nichijou My Ordinary Life Anime Anime News Network March 29 2011 Retrieved March 29 2011 NHK s ETV to Air Re edited Version of Nichijou Crunchyroll November 25 2011 Retrieved December 6 2011 株式会社Kadokawaオフイシャルサイト Helvetica Standard in Japanese Kadokawa Corporation Retrieved July 23 2015 Bandai Entertainment to Stop Releasing New DVDs BDs Manga Anime News Network January 2 2012 Retrieved January 2 2012 Australian Firm Still Plans Gosick Nichijō Releases Without Bandai Ent Anime News Network January 25 2012 Retrieved January 25 2012 New Title Announcements from Supanova Expo Madman Retrieved November 7 2020 Australian Release List March 2013 Anime News Network Retrieved 7 November 2020 Nichijou My Ordinary Life Collection 1 Eps 1 13 Subtitled Edition Madman Entertainment Retrieved February 10 2013 Nichijou My Ordinary Life Collection 2 Eps 14 26 Subtitled Edition Madman Entertainment Retrieved July 17 2015 Funimation Licenses Nichijou My Ordinary Life Scrapped Princess and The Betrayal Knows My Name Crunchyroll Retrieved November 7 2020 Nichijou My Ordinary Life Announces English Dub Release ComicBook Retrieved November 7 2020 Funimation UK Announces Akudama Drive Code Geass Akito the Exiled Death Parade Nichijou for December 2021 Home Video Schedule Anime UK News Anime UK News 2021 10 07 Retrieved 2021 10 07 Nichijou My Ordinary Life The Complete Series Digital Blu ray Amazon Retrieved October 14 2023 UPDATE Funimation Titles Now Available on Crunchyroll 5 24 Crunchyroll March 1 2022 Retrieved May 28 2022 a b c Loo Egan November 26 2010 Nichijou Freezing Ashita no Joe Mitsudomoe 2 Promos Streamed Updated Anime News Network Retrieved December 5 2019 a b 日常 Kyoto Animation in Japanese Retrieved December 5 2019 プロデューサー 伊藤 敦 八田英明 a b c d e f g h スタッフ キャスト Staff cast 日常 京アニサイト in Japanese Archived from the original on November 24 2021 Retrieved December 5 2019 a b 日常 オフイシャルサイト Shinonome Lab in Japanese Keiichi Arawi Kadokawa Shoten Shinonome Lab Archived from the original on April 15 2021 Retrieved July 23 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m アニメーション 新エンディング主題歌集 日常の合唱曲 Billboard Japan in Japanese Hanshin Contents Link Corporation Plantech Co Ltd Prometheus Global Media LLC Retrieved July 22 2015 アニメ化も決定している人気コミック 日常 がPSPでゲーム化される The Popular Comic Nichijou That s Been Made Into an Anime Has Been Made Into a Game in Japanese Famitsu April 5 2011 Retrieved April 5 2011 家庭用ゲーム開発実績 Home Game Development Record in Japanese Vridge Retrieved April 14 2013 Hindman Heath April 22 2011 Schoolgirls With Bazookas To Invade Japanese PSPs This Summer PlayStation LifeStyle CraveOnline Media LLC Retrieved February 5 2016 日常 宇宙人 PSP Famitsu in Japanese Retrieved July 27 2015 オリコン2011年 年間 本 ランキング Oricon in Japanese Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved July 22 2015 Animator Shunji Suzuki Confirms Nichijō R 15 Itsuten s Low Sales Anime News Network October 1 2011 Retrieved October 6 2011 Japan s Animation DVD Ranking June 20 26 Anime News Network June 28 2011 Retrieved October 6 2011 Japan s Animation Blu ray Disc Ranking July 18 24 Anime News Network July 26 2011 Retrieved October 6 2011 Japan s Animation Blu ray Disc Ranking September 26 October 2 Anime News Network October 4 2011 Retrieved October 6 2011 a b Martin Theron April 3 2011 Theron Martin The Spring 2011 Anime Preview Guide Anime News Network Retrieved July 22 2015 While the quirkiness and some of the individual skits can be quite entertaining this is absolutely not a series for everyone My Ordinary Life Episode 01 Mania com April 4 2011 Archived from the original on October 18 2012 Retrieved July 30 2015 My Ordinary Life Episode 02 Mania com April 11 2011 Archived from the original on October 18 2012 Retrieved July 30 2015 My Ordinary Life Episode 03 Mania com April 17 2011 Archived from the original on October 18 2012 Retrieved July 30 2015 My Ordinary Life Episode 04 Mania com April 24 2011 Archived from the original on October 18 2012 Retrieved July 30 2015 Maughan Tim April 4 2011 The Spring 2011 Anime Preview Guide Anime News Network Retrieved August 12 2019 Despite it not having the most original of premises the show feels surprisingly polished and lovingly crafted An enjoyable first episode but I m not sure if I d return for much more Creamer Nick April 4 2017 Sub Blu Ray DVD The Complete Series Anime News Network Retrieved August 12 2019 Beveridge Chris February 6 2017 Nichijou My Ordinary Life Complete Collection Blu ray Anime Review The Fandom Post Retrieved August 12 2019 Coats Cayla November 25 2019 Crunchyroll Editorial s Top 100 Anime of the Decade 100 26 Crunchyroll Retrieved December 3 2019 Orsini Lauren December 2 2019 The Best Anime Of The Decade 2010 And 2011 Forbes Retrieved December 3 2019 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Official website at Kyoto Animation in Japanese Nichijou Uchuujin 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