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Κυριακή 17 Απριλίου 2011

Nichijou


Nichijou (日常 Nichijō?, lit. Everyday Life) is a Japanese comedy manga 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. An anime adaptation by Kyoto Animation began airing in Japan in April 2011. A PlayStation Portable game by Kadokawa Games will be released in July 2011.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Characters
3 Media
3.1 Manga
3.2 Anime
3.2.1 Episode list
3.3 Video game
4 References
5 External links
Plot

The series follows the lives of a group of high school students and their school. Various oddities and absurdities abound, such as a robotic girl made by an eight-year-old scientist, a boy who rides a goat to school with his butler, a girl who can procure various guns out of thin air, a cat that can speak and a principal who has wrestled a deer. Despite its bizarre settings and characters, the students still lead normal lives.
Characters

Yūko Aioi (相生 祐子 Aioi Yūko?)
Voiced by: Mariko Honda
An energetic high school girl.
Mio Naganohara (長野原 みお Naganohara Mio?)
Voiced by: Mai Aizawa
A bright and cheerful girl sporting light blue hair and pigtails. She has a crush on Kōjirō.
Mai Minakami (水上 麻衣 Minakami Mai?)
Voiced by: Misuzu Togashi
A rather quiet girl.
Nano Shinonome (東雲 なの Shinonome Nano?)
Voiced by: Shizuka Furuya
A robotic schoolgirl that was built by Professor. She often worries about keeping her identity as a robot from her classmates, despite the fact everyone already knows about it due to the noticeable wind-up key exposed on her back. Her limbs will sometimes fall apart, revealing dubious items that Professor has installed without her noticing, ranging from bean firing weapons to Swiss rolls.
Professor (はかせ Hakase?)
Voiced by: Hiromi Konno
An eight-year-old mad scientist who created Nano, often making various adjustments to her without her noticing but never getting round to removing the obvious wind-up key from her back.
Sakamoto (阪本?)
Voiced by: Minoru Shiraishi
An intelligent black cat with the ability to speak. Although he strives to keep a wise attitude, he occasionally succumbs to his catlike habits.
Kōjirō Sasahara (笹原 幸治郎 Sasahara Kōjirō?)
Voiced by: Yoshihisa Kawahara
A rich flamboyant high school boy who likes to think he is an aristocrat when in reality his family are just farmers. He likes to ride his goat to school and is often seen with his butler.
Misato Tachibana (立花 みさと Tachibana Misato?)
Voiced by: Chika Horikawa
A peach haired high school girl who generally acts as a tsukkomi towards Kōjirō, albeit one that uses various guns and heavy weaponry that come out of nowhere, which he miraculously survives somehow.
Yoshino Naganohara (長野原 よしの Naganohara Yoshino?)
Voiced by: Motoko Kobayashi
Mio's older sister who likes to play pranks on her.
Media

Manga
Nichijou began as a manga series written and illustrated by Keiichi Arawi. 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. 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. The first tankōbon volume was released in Japan on July 26, 2007; as of October 26, 2009, five volumes have been published. The manga uses a combination of normal comic format and 4-panel comic strips.
Anime
An anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Tatsuya Ishihara began airing in Japan on April 3, 2011 and is also being simulcasted by Crunchyroll under the name My Ordinary Life.[1][2] Prior to the airing of the anime series, an original video animation episode, titled "Nichijou Episode 0", shipped with the sixth manga volume on March 12, 2011.[3] The opening theme song is "Hyadain no Kakakata Kataomoi - C" (ヒャダインのカカカタ☆カタオモイ-C lit. "The O-o-o-o☆one-sided Love of Hyadain - C"?) by Hyadain (Kenichi Maeyamada) and the ending theme song is "Zzz" by Sayaka Sasaki.

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