Nichijou: My Ordinary Life
Nichijou: My Ordinary Life

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Nichijou: My Ordinary Life

2011
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
Japanese

Follow the adventures of three ordinary girls as they make life’s awkward moments a thousand times worse. Along with a colorful bunch of classmates, they learn their most important lessons the hard way. Meanwhile down the street, a pocket-sized professor makes life difficult for a robot who just wants to be normal. But normal is the last thing you can expect in a town where salmon falls from the sky. In fact, the only thing you can count on is your friends, but even they are totally weird.

Insights

IMDb7.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Google Users97%
Director: Tatsuya IshiharaGenres: Comedy, Slice of Life, School

Plot Summary

Nichijou, meaning 'My Ordinary Life,' follows the surreal and absurd daily lives of a group of high school students and their equally eccentric teachers. The series juxtaposes mundane school activities with bizarre, over-the-top events, often featuring robotic characters and fantastical science. Despite the chaos, the core of the story remains focused on the friendships and everyday interactions of its quirky characters.

Critical Reception

Nichijou was widely praised by critics and audiences for its unique brand of surreal humor, innovative animation, and charming characters. It is often cited as a standout in the slice-of-life and comedy anime genres for its sheer creativity and ability to deliver consistent laughs through its outlandish scenarios.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its wildly creative and unpredictable humor that blends the mundane with the absurd.

  • Lauded for its distinctive art style and fluid animation that enhances the comedic timing.

  • Appreciated for its lovable and eccentric cast of characters and their charming interactions.

Google audience: Viewers overwhelmingly love Nichijou, highlighting its hilarious and unique comedic style, memorable characters, and excellent animation. Many viewers found it to be an incredibly fun and rewatchable series that consistently delivered laughs.

Fun Fact

The distinctive art style and animation quality of Nichijou were heavily influenced by the studio Kyoto Animation's commitment to detail and its directors' signature visual gags.

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