Nichijou
Three high-school friends — the cheerful Yuuko, the deadpan Mio, and the unreadable Mai — spend their days walking to school, eating lunch, doing homework, and occasionally being knocked off a cliff by a deer that the principal then suplexes into the ground. Across town, an eight-year-old genius named Hakase has built a robot girl named Nano who would like to attend school like everyone else, except that Hakase keeps adding embarrassing features to her. The cat Sakamoto speaks, mostly to complain. Nichijou strings these lives together as everyday life pushed to absurd and rigorously animated extremes.
Three high-school friends — the cheerful Yuuko, the deadpan Mio, and the unreadable Mai — spend their days walking to school, eating lunch, doing homework, and occasionally being knocked off a cliff by a deer that the principal then suplexes into the ground. Across town, an eight-year-old genius named Hakase has built a robot girl named Nano who would like to attend school like everyone else, except that Hakase keeps adding embarrassing features to her. The cat Sakamoto speaks, mostly to complain. Nichijou strings these lives together as everyday life pushed to absurd and rigorously animated extremes.
The meaning of life is not in life itself, but in how you perceive it. That's Nichijou, an ode to the mundane.
One of the best Surreal SOL, the animation is breath taking, and the comedy is amazing.
Timeless or Tiring? Does it still hold up?
The best high-school comedy piece of media out there. Perfectly captures the joy of friends making each other laugh.
A Hilarious, Life Affirming Celebration of the Ordinary
The excitement in every small thing of life
Even as a first-time viewer, I felt so much nostalgia watching this... GOAT series
It's the small experiences that we all relate to, dramatized to a foundation of comedy we relate to.
The Genius of Nichijou.
This Is What Passion Looks Like