Nichijou – 05
「日常5」 (Nichijou 5)
“My Ordinary Life 5”
Hakaseda-NYAN~, Moe-Desu!
I mean, Hakase is really cute.
Nichijou – 04
「日常4」 (Nichijou 4)
“My Ordinary Life 4”
Random experimental parrots, kids whose hair don’t grow from the sides, and big guns girls with big guns. What more could you ask for?
Nichijou – 03
「日常3」 (Nichijou 3)
“My Ordinary Life 3”
I’m not sure why, but I reserve a small spot in my top seiyuu list for Shiraishi Minoru. Ever since his role in Lucky Star where he ended up being at the receiving end of just about every bad joke in the book, I’ve been looking forward to watching him become that great seiyuu he wanted to be — and look, he’s playing the part of a near important main character.
Nichijou – 02
「日常2」 (Nichijou 2)
“My Ordinary Life 2”
Nichijou — the show that does all the things you want to do in real life, but never would normally do because everyone would hate you for it. While I’m not going to comment on Mai’s (Togashi Misuzu) brilliant tactic to win at a rock-paper-scissors game, I was laughing pretty hard during most of the episode.
Nichijou – 01
「日常1」 (Nichijou 1)
“My Ordinary Life 1”
Finally! A show done by KyoAni! Plus, I was delighted to watch my expectations from the OVA completely get obliterated (in a good way) as I sat on the edge of my seat wanting more.
Nichijou – 00
「日常」 (Nichijō)
“Everyday”
Slice of life is basically split into two parts, comedy-based and ..not comedy-based. I’m not a huge fan of “not comedy-based” types. People argue that there aren’t “points” to slice of life. I disagree. A good slice of life always has a point somewhere. Nichijou however, is a comedy-based slice of life, so this discussion is moot.