This Anime Is Batsh*t Insane
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Nichijou is the animated equivalent of a tier 10 meme, and you should definitely check it out. However considering how absurd and unconventional it is overall, it may be a little confusing for some people to get into. Which is why I created this: The Introductory Brandon Guide to Nichijou. Enjoy :D
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Nichijou Clips:
Principal VS Deer - • Nichijou - Principal v...
Mai's Manga - • Nichijou - Mai's Manga
Mio VS Yuuko - • Nichijou - Epic battle...
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:20 The Characters
6:48 How on Earth does it even work?
9:49 Trying To Rationalize Gen Z Humor
15:15 The Insane Production Value
18:10 The Themes
21:22 Outro
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@ariph86
Жыл бұрын
in short, america have south park, japan jave nichijou.
@notrickgrimes5227
Жыл бұрын
this review is goodshit.. Would you review asobi asobase too? It goes line in line with nichijou's style of humor I think.
@Doumafrfr
Жыл бұрын
noice the zoro.to
@neko7981
Жыл бұрын
So brandon, u gonna send troops to ukrain or what? (Russia has that thing iran wanned to keep for themselves)
@cryptogenik
Жыл бұрын
The short scenes that show the outdoors are transition scenes to indicate "Later that day" that are less on the nose than, for example sponebob's "A while later" cards The multithreaded storylines were popularized by Alfred Hitchock using a writing style he called "Meanwhile back at the ranch" It was so influencal to writing that many writers use it today without knowing how it came to be. Shakespear used various indicators to showcase the transition of time, but not so much on having multithreaded stories running at the same time. As a writer the major benefit of this is to reset tension, so you can build it up again and keep hitting the feel good buttons in people's brains.
“It’s more like a slice of weed” is a great way to describe this series
@drillbitz2816
Жыл бұрын
man these edibles ain't shi- *creates Nichijou*
@TechnoSpectre3
Жыл бұрын
WEED EATER
@OmegaQuinn
Жыл бұрын
I’ve recently dabbled in “substances” and now I wanna try watching this, or the Luffy Vs Kaido Fight while on some strong ass weed since regular weed just makes my vision blurry from too much light(which isn’t much different from my normal vision)
@gamemasternintendoo
Жыл бұрын
More like an animated acid trip.😊
@OmegaQuinn
Жыл бұрын
@@gamemasternintendoo that’d be a pretty bad trip
Mai being 100% troll just makes the show even funnier.
@DecisionsRQuestionable
Жыл бұрын
@@thegibberishman3797 im sorry *What?*
@Blahblahblah242
Жыл бұрын
@@DecisionsRQuestionable im so confused by that comment
@azareii
Жыл бұрын
I haven't even seen the show but I already relate to Mai on a spiritual level.
@ganema9
Жыл бұрын
Mai is definitely my favourite character in this show! The troll level is unreachable
@kaizokujimbei143
Жыл бұрын
@@thegibberishman3797 Are you sure you are not projecting? O_o
The fact that Mai is very intelligent and could actually go to a better school but chose to stick around because Yukko was there is such a sweet thing. Adds a whole new layer to her being a troll to everyone haha
@jasonkeith2832
11 ай бұрын
It is even sweeter when you read the manga and learn that the reason Mai is how she is directly relates to Yuuko befriending her on her first day of middle school as a transfer student.
@notdeadyet3680
9 ай бұрын
@@jasonkeith2832also her always trolling yuuko originates from yuuko asking “What part of Japan is Alaska in?” Mai immediately knew the two of them would be best friends
@jasonkeith2832
9 ай бұрын
@@notdeadyet3680 Didn't that come about mostly because Yuuko mistakenly thought Alaska was some Hokkaido-esque prefecture?
15:42 fun fact, that scene was the most expensive in nichijou, not because of the full 3d render of the whole classroom but because they had to buy the rights to the song that plays in it, i think its a song from a sports game but i can't remember wich one
@rajakozen5678
Ай бұрын
Bro, So They Buy The Right for Fifa Anthem?!
So from what I know, Misato's weaponry is filled with blanks and/or flour bullets, which explains not only how Sasahara is alive after being shot, but also why he's completely colorless in some of the scenes after Misato shoots him.
@BrandonRTalks
Жыл бұрын
That explains a lot 😂
@WukongTheMonkeyKing
Жыл бұрын
I thought they were airsoft, because airsoft was super popular in Japan, but the gun laws are strict
@joshuabang1437
Жыл бұрын
Its strange, because iirc flour is flammable so there should be large fiery explosions regardless
@WukongTheMonkeyKing
Жыл бұрын
@@joshuabang1437 i just figured the explosions were because everything seems to be made of ice cream and nuclear fission in that world.
@bensoncheung2801
Жыл бұрын
Aren’t blanks still dangerous?
This anime operates in the 4th dimension
@midnight-blade9413
Жыл бұрын
probably
@Dr_Arcturus_Hokulia
Жыл бұрын
No it doesn't, I haven't seen it here. Maybe the fifth
@midnight-blade9413
Жыл бұрын
@@Dr_Arcturus_Hokulia my friend from the fifth said the anime wasnt there so maybe at six
@EE-wr7lm
Жыл бұрын
@@midnight-blade9413 my friend from the sixth just told me that there wasn’t any there. Maybe it’s in the 7th
@mini_viswanath
Жыл бұрын
@@EE-wr7lm my friend from the seventh dimension said it's not here . Probably the 9th one
I agree that the craziest part is when you realise at the very end there's actually been a coherent thematic and narrative thread that run through the entire series, seemingly hidden in plain sight
@nixel1324
6 ай бұрын
Not just in plain sight, _literally in the title._
The thing that, in my opinion, makes the show brilliant, is the way it more accurately shows everyday life by massively exaggerating things. When looking at the small annoyances and tiny joys we experience everyday from an outside or hindsight perspective, yes, they appear insignificant and maybe even silly. But when we're living them, they don't feel insignificant. The amount of times where a tiny thing going wrong stuck with me for over a day or when a simple compliment made my week is more than I've had days in my life. By exaggerating the reactions of the characters to these events, the show more accurately portrays how they feel in the moment and the amount of meaning they have to us right then and there, even if that fades over time. That's why the show is called Nichijou, because it's about the importance of those small things in our everyday lives that mean so much.
The teacher counting down really slow so the girl could finish her test was the sweetest thing I've ever seen
@chiefbawor_thegr8966
Жыл бұрын
That's why the segment is called Like Love
@50srefugee
10 ай бұрын
@@chiefbawor_thegr8966 And every episode of Like Love is just as moving. But yeah, the teacher stretching the rules for a struggling student is beautiful.
The argentinian peso skit is actually even funnier for argentinians since inflation/currency devaluation is the only thing that unites us all, and at this point in time, this skit would work the *exact same way* here in Argentina because by itself it's literally useless too and doesn't buy anything. You can always read us in the comments with things like "the more the country sinks due to inflation, the funnier this skit gets" or "An argentinian peso is worth less here in Argentina than in Japan, at least there they can be used to make jokes"
@estebangrafeuille9111
Жыл бұрын
if you look at the video of that scene on youtube you'll see argentinians commenting year by year how the peso devaluates. that is truly what unites us all as argentinians, inflation
@Larkian
Жыл бұрын
You comeback every some days to the video to see people updating the value of the Peso to rest of the world in a Nichijou clip lmao
@estebangrafeuille9111
Жыл бұрын
@@Larkian yes, its a coping mechanism to deal with the stress of the ever increasing rising of prices and the incompetence of our political system
@danielcox7629
Жыл бұрын
I heard a country started using mostly Bitcoin because their currency was trash.
@nikfighter262
Жыл бұрын
Amen!
13:11 So... what I'm taking from this part of the description, is Nichijou is "Intrusive thoughts: the anime"
Nichijou is a masterpiece, with so many wholesome and ridiculous moments, like yuuko teaching mio how to jump over a pole instead of diving at it
@JUST.A.SMILING.WALLNUT.LMFAOO
Ай бұрын
Its so relatable its painful to watch and reminds me of my everyday life (I have no social skills)
"If only there was a way I could celebrate my love of Anime without loosing my dignity." "But you can." "I can?" "By growing a backbone." This made me laugh, so hard. Still makes me laugh.
@dignityworks_animates5775
Жыл бұрын
*i’m still here. i haven’t been lost.*
@TheEmolano
Жыл бұрын
I lost this joke during the translation
@jbgamesanimation6434
Жыл бұрын
Came back to this comment because my classmate actually wore a H jacket and instead of someone saying wearing the jacket is disrespectful or bad we just commended her and had grown respect and also the person who wore that was a GIRL
@ThePCguy17
Жыл бұрын
I still prefer my double-H shirt (if you know, then godbless you, you remember the golden days before they were tragically shut down, gone the way of animehaven before them) which is probably the ultimate, "if you recognize this shirt, shame on you. If you don't...well let's just say you're in good company. My church, my bosses at work, (save for one who just took a picture and said, "that is priceless, I love it" and walked away without explaining himself, leaving me mildly panicked that he'd show the higher ups even though he never did) my parents, my teachers at school...absolultely no one recognizes that shirt. And I bought it from a porn website and it is literally just a large depiction of their logo. If only that image saying, "Recognize this? Beer's on me." had been sold on a shirt, I'd have gotten that one. But honestly, I prefer the one that doesn't get people thinking. If I had that one, it's possible that more than three people would have recognized it. Though I have to admit it was amusing to explain to my teacher exactly where it was from and hear her say, "wait, what's that?" I decided she was better off not knowing, and I think she caught enough of the implications to agree not to ask, given the demographic of the other guy who recognized it.
@SwordGuy17
Жыл бұрын
*losing Believe it or not.
One funny detail about Hakase: Her name translates to 'Professor', as in specialist on a certain scientific field. The problem is for all we know that could be her actual name or just a title, but the show either can't be bothered explaining it or doesn't care.
@nit0134
Жыл бұрын
I think that's the joke, because the way it's written in Kanji in the show, it doesn't treat "Hakase (Professor)" as a title, it treats it as her actual name. That's why the Funimation sub doesn't translate it and treats her name as Hakase, because the kanji implies it as her name. And fan made subs do translate it and call her "Professor".
@gabeux
Жыл бұрын
@@nit0134 Weird enough, in PT-BR the sub seems to really try to call her Hakase when she's referred to by name, and "Doctor" when e.g. Nano is calling her by the title. PT-BR subbers are truly heroes who don't wear capes, the subs are usually awesome (and fansubs may go the extra length to explain Japanese-focused jokes)
Another aspect about the fight between Yuuko and Mio is Mai's response to it. They've been friends for a long time and as much of a troll as Mai is, she has full confidence that the argument will blow over, as it always does, which in a way shows her affection to Yuuko and Mio too.
12:19 thats what school feels like 24/7
I absolutely love this show's final episode. There's not really a plot to resolve, due to how the show is structured. Instead, what the show does, is finish every single little character arc, or give everyone one last good day. It's Nano's birthday so the trio want to have a surprise party for her. (They don't actually know it's her birthday but they want to do it anyways.) Hakase promises to remove Nano's key and replace it with "the little one." The Vice-Principal tries to play a prank on the Principal like usual, but the prank goes wrong, and the Vice-Principal is the one left freaking out in the end. At the Igo Soccer Club, Sekiguchi tries to confess her feelings to Daiku, but is still too shy. She plays it off by saying she was practicing Igo Soccer, and for the first time, she joins in on the game with Daiku. It's implied he realised she has feeling for him. Mio reminds Yuuko to ask Nano about going to her house in the afternoon, since she forgot. Yuuko sets off. Through Yuuko's clumsiness, she makes Misato buy drinks for Sasahara and herself. Yuuko sneezes, creating a rainbow in the hallway that Sakurai-sensei looks at. She trips over and accidentally recovers Ogi's missing comb, also scaring a dove on the window, which fixes the Principal's toupee. Nano comes over to help Yuuko up, but her hand falls off when Yuuko pulls too hard. She freaks out trying to hide the fact that she's a robot, but Yuuko's first thought is to ask if Nano is alright and if she isn't in pain. She says she's fine, and goes back to trying to explain it away, but Yuuko interrupts again, finally asking her if everyone can go to her house later. It cuts to one of the Rock, Paper, Scissors skits from the first half of the show, and Nano finally wins against Hakase. Later on it's revealed that Sakamoto is actually Nakamura-sensei's missing cat. He's running from her in the street when Nano shows up and starts talking to her. They talk about their cats, (who are actually the same cat) while Sakamoto thinks to himself about how horrible his life was living with Nakamura, but then realises his life is just about as bad with the Shinonome girls. Nano arrives home, and Hakase finally removes her key. She's ecstatic. The doorbell rings, and she goes to answer, but she starts thinking to herself about her key. She thinks back to earlier that day, when Yuuko saw her hand came off. Nano realises everyone loves her just the way she is. Whether she's a robot or not, everyone is just happy to be her friend. The screen fades out, and when it comes back, the main trio jumps out and surprises Nano with a birthday cake. Nano is shown in the living room, with her key back in. She's surprised by the cake, but Hakase gets too exited and accidentally makes Yuuko drop it. Nano heads off to the kitchen to get the cake she had prepared already. Hakase walks in, and says she can put "the little one" in now. Nano tries to explain that she's happy to have the key now, but Hakase ignores her. She runs behind her back, pulls out the key, puts a little screw inside, and then puts the key back in. She tells Nano that the key will now spin when she's happy. Nano tells Hakase to take the cake to the living room, while she will take the tea. Hakase runs off with the cake, and can be heard tripping over in the distance. Nano rushes over to see Yuuko with cake all over her chest. Hakase cries while Mio tries to sort the situation out. Yuuko tells Nano to help her clean up the cake. Everyone starts arguing with each other before Yuuko suddenly bursts out laughing. Everything's in chaos, and Nano gets flustered by everything, but we see the key in her back. It's spinning. Everything's going wrong but Nano's just happy to be with her family and friends. Sorry for leaving such a massive comment, but I just love this show so much. This ending really made me cry. Thank you for reading.
@spaghettiking653
Жыл бұрын
Goodness, thanks for reminding me of all the things that happened. I watched Nichijou over a year ago now, I think, so I forgot almost everything. I never noticed how wholesome and beautiful that ending was!
@idle-hands
Жыл бұрын
The manga's story goes on past the anime. If you enjoyed the anime you would probably will enjoy the manga. Haven't read it entirely myself.
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
Жыл бұрын
@@idle-hands i keep forgetting animes have manga
@MajorGlory79
Жыл бұрын
Gosh you didn’t have to type the most lengthy comment in the world
@spaghettiking653
Жыл бұрын
@@MajorGlory79 What's wrong with a long comment?
It's totally safe to say that Nichijou humor was both funny at its release and also ahead of it's time. Like it's sometimes so random and sometimes 5mind jokes. Definitely a fever dream of an anime.
@Vyz3r
Жыл бұрын
Nah, I wouldn't call it ahead of its time when we have others like Bobobo and Cromartie High School.
@dahashbrown
20 күн бұрын
It's even moreso if you actually have a fever to go along with it lol. I watched it all the way through when I had the flu last year, and it was honestly just a really fun time
15:43 it looks just like the meme that zooms into Saul Goodman's face💀
11:19 HEEEEEEH? *gasp* *HEEEEEEEEEH?*
I know it's a common meme and joke, but this anime got me out of depression. I was actually depressed for months and in my environment, I had no way to get access to therapy. And when I started to get out of it, this anime gave me a new outlook on life. After watching it, I was never again the same.
@tylerb3060
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you recovere! Depression is hard and can feel hopeless.
@blara2401
Жыл бұрын
@@tylerb3060 Thank you so much ❤️ I had other onsets later on but I've gotten out and I'll continue fighting.
@HelloWorld-cq1sq
11 ай бұрын
Happy you recovered, good job.
@blara2401
11 ай бұрын
@@HelloWorld-cq1sq Thank you, thank you so much ❤
@SomeCatFromFrance
8 ай бұрын
Wow, congratulations bro! It's hard to get out of depression and you were able to do it, you can already consider youself a winner in life! Keep going :)
The skit you were asking about at 7:44 is one of my favorites. It's basically about a girl who was deeply affected by a book as a child. She wanted to read it again but after years of searching she could only track down one copy to a small library in a remote village. So she makes the long trek out and finally finds the book that changed her life and brought her so much joy. But years earlier someone else decided that the very same book was unimportant enough to hollow out to hide their emergency weapon (John Wick 3). It's the type of surreal tragic comedy I love but is really difficult to see done well.
@AdrienMelody
Жыл бұрын
I found that scene so jarring that I got literal chills and had to pause the episode to take in what I’d just seen 😱 😂 I never realized that was what it meant, I was just horrified by the implication of a gun being there and the abrupt ending
@adam_hakim
Жыл бұрын
@@AdrienMelody SAME BRO LIKE WHAT... THE SUBTITLE I WAS READING WAS SAYING LIKE *The book I read a long time ago made my dull gray childhood look colourful* so i was like huh cool and then BANG A GUN IN THE BOOK I WAS LIKE WAIT WHAT DID THAT MADE YOUR CHILDHOOD COLOOURFUL???!?!? I mean it was a helvetica standard series and there were no robotic noises saying that so I was like huh. is this really helvetica standard? and boom really was helvetica innit??!??! So I got stuck there just thinking... Wait what no way she just started playing the *all the other kids with the pumped kicks* and at least that comment made it a little understandable heheheh!??! *nervous laughter*
@JULIUSSTONE
Жыл бұрын
I know! It has been 10 years since I watch Nichihou and I can't forget about that skit, it got so obscure in so little time. I have tried to search for more context but no avail so it seems that it is the only piece we have
@JULIUSSTONE
Жыл бұрын
It is quite open to interpretation
@MyHabbits
Жыл бұрын
I remember laughing 5 minutes straight at the skit. I've never seen a skit with a bigger contrast between the buildup and the punchline. I love how the punchline just flows in with no fanfare like it's just part of the buildup, but it's the absolute most jarring thing you could have in a normal library.
[10:58] WHY THE HELL DID THIS CLIP MAKE ME LAUGH SO DAMN HARD!? 😭
Nichijou has always been and always will be one of my favorite anime of all time. It's so masterfully made, both in content and animation, and I love that someone finally made a video on it instead of just including little moments in a meme compilation. Thank you so much for giving this show the publicity it rightfully deserves
I feel like there should be a Nichijou rep in some anime fighter, just look at the stuff they do in the show, they'd be busted and nobody would (hopefully) complain
@MrPointness
Жыл бұрын
I nominate Mio and Nano
@tatsuyasuou3368
Жыл бұрын
Mai would be such a good gag fighter.
The thing that I love about Nichijou that I feel like a lot of others haven't yet is how it balances the surreal and the mundane. The skits involving the main trio, who are all ordinairy japanese schoolgirls, are the most over-the-top, balls-to-the-wall insane depictions of the most mundane of situations. Meanwhile, the Shinonome household, consisting of a ridiculously humanoid robot, her 6-year-old genius creator, and a talking cat, despite having a premise that reads like a spin off of Doraemon, is calm, peaceful, and portrayed in a way that I can only describe as "relaxing."
me: “does the end game ability to show off” that one friend: 9:14
Is no one going to talk about how Mio just BODY SLAM'S Yuuko at 3:19?
No matter how unrealistic the anime is, it capsulates the most realistic scenarios in everyday lives. Small insecurities, nuances, joy, struggle, happiness, just small tidbits of relatable moments in our lives.
This show is way ahead of its time. In the age of zoomer humor where people photoshop literal 🅱in pictures and deepfried memes with no context, this show would be an instant hit.
@Emp31
7 ай бұрын
Nichijou is like bocchi the rock but actually funny
@blockeontheleafeon
5 ай бұрын
@@Emp31 Reminder that humor is subjective.
This has been on my Favorite Anime Nobody Watched list for about a decade now. Always happy to see more and more people retroactively finding and appreciating it.
at 16:37 i got an add for geotmetrey dash when he said "the music sounds like this"
Yes! Nichijou deserves more exposure and recognition, even if it is niche. Not only you did it in a great way, you also highlighted my personal most favorite moment (skit 69, with the card tower), which, for some reason, I just couldn't find on KZread as if it wasn't good enough for a clip. At least now I know I'm not alone in liking that moment.
@yasmineh.1333
Жыл бұрын
Isn't it super popular though? I've heard about it all the time ever since getting interested in animanga. Sure it's getting old, but still a classic among slice of life shows.
@arlay3513
Жыл бұрын
@@yasmineh.1333 At the very least i can say with certainty that in my home country it's very unpopular. Nichijou clips are very popular, possibly even viral, yes, but overall not as many people bother with watching the series. In case of other countries... Well, MAL rating is my only option to look at. And there the popularity of the show could be better too, probably. For one of the greater comedy animes of all time, that is.
@yasmineh.1333
Жыл бұрын
@@arlay3513 Fair enough!
@sboinkthelegday3892
Жыл бұрын
Hilarious that so many people need this, benchmark of failed Bluray sales due to cost of animation and from an absolute rising star studio KyoAni, to get them notice that comedy is funny. And has been in a hundred other shows, although the ANIMATION is what elevates this one. And drops it dead when the animation is NOT there. This is why shows like Hare+Guu or Cromartie high School don't get their essential anniversary re-releases.
@up-set1451
Жыл бұрын
niche-ijou
"Trying to rationalize Gen Z humor" Can we just for a moment appreciate the creativity that goes into the chapter tags.
I think the best thing about it is that its a massive middle finger to the expectations set out by our society. It hits you with stuff that doesn't make sense and confuses you and then just when you've come to expect the unexpected BAM it hits you with something totally relatable and your questioning whether you really understood, only for it to flip to something completely unrelated and confusing. Like you said its so hard to explain in any way. It just is what it is and it's awesome.
10:39 I mean, it's funny for two reasons. One is the escalation of the absurdist humor, from the principal having a "simple" stand-off with a random deer to him using wrestling moves on it. The other is Yuuko's understandable "wtf is happening" reaction and her being sort of like a deer in the headlights, unable to do anything. Even as she looks around, so as to find someone else to share this absurdity with, we can relate to what it must be like, as a concept, to be placed in a situation where one sees something so outrageous that they just have to get someone else to be their fellow witness, but is unable to do so. This is then compounded by the absurdity that what she's witnessing is HER PRINCIPAL SUPLEXING A FUCKING DEER. I think arguing that it's just "lol, funny 'cause random" is unfair to the cleverness of the humor, at least in that particular scene.
you definitely captured the humor in this anime because i couldn't stop laughing at 14:11
@pennybutnotthecoin
Жыл бұрын
the garbled way he says michael jackson is the kicker for me x3
@THE_BANANA01
8 ай бұрын
Fr
@majoras_swag2
5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
I think the deer scene made perfect sense. The whole idea was that so many absurd things happened that Yuuko didn’t know how to explain any of it and just gave up in the end
"Sometimes we laugh at something without understanding the joke." In 1988, watching Project A-ko as one of the first anime many people in the US watched, 80% of the jokes goes over your head. The Star Destroyer/Spacballs and Yamato/Harlock jokes were easy to understand as those were in the USA years before. So it took dozens of other Anime shows to understand the jokes. No internet back then. Today, I think if a typical anime fan only watched Project A-ko, maybe half the jokes would be missed because it's 35+ year old anime.
9:02 my humor is broken why is that picture so funny.
That Micheal Jackson quote gave me anxiety. Its like he’s announcing his next target. The only thing that could’ve made Madoka Magica even more traumatic.
@kiv3745
Ай бұрын
wait what quote? "heehee"?
@Narlip_
Ай бұрын
@@kiv374514:11
It is actually insane how well written this video was, good going king
For me this still truly is one of the best Anime and a true piece of art. I similarly always referred to it as: "What happens when the best talent with near limitless supplies gets to do whatever they want" ... and it´s beautiful.
One of my favorite hard-to-understand jokes is with the Daruma doll (the weird red thing with one eye). It's historically based on a blind monk, but you draw the eyes in. You draw in the first eye when you make a wish, and you draw in the other eye when the wish comes true. In Nichijou, they drew sunglasses on him. It's a funny way to deface it, because now it looks like the monk decided to stay blind, and no wishes will ever come true. It's also part of an ongoing gag with Buddhist iconography, such as the Daruma Otoshi (stack of wooden blocks that killed Yuuko) and Mai's wooden statues of the Maitreya Buddha.
I’ve been recommending this show to people for years. I think it has gained some popularity from KZread clips overtime, but sadly it still remains as an underrated masterpiece. I don’t think there will ever be another show that captures my style of humor the way Nichijou has.
@christopherzajonskowski7123
Жыл бұрын
Underrated? I don't think that really applies here at all. The show is recognized as the holy grail of comedy anime pretty much since its conception. It's not the only good comedy show of course, but pretty much the one doing everything right in each category you could possibly rate - and even with other shows sometimes doing better in some categories, there are rarely ever ones reacing the overall 'artistic quality' of Nichijou. So it's not so much 'underrated' as it is 'not widely known' - or - 'not mainstream' - what is obvious because those things never are. For each person knowing/watching some of the best pieces of art there are always thousands consuming mainstream art & entertainment instead - that's just how it is. An Adam Sandler movie just reaches more peoples type of humor than some fringe french comedy will - but on an artistic and craftmanship level, it's usually clear what has the upper hand. I usually dislike the "I'm special because I'm not mainstream"-mentality myself - but there is no argument around the fact that there simply is truth to it. Sometimes somethings lack of public perception just underlines the fact that this is at least correlated to it being 'special' and not meant for everyone to be enjoyed. Nichijou might be one of the best animes I personally every watched - but it's hardly in my top-10 of animes to recommend to others. Even people who are into anime - not even talking about 'outsiders'. For the same reasons I wouldn't recommend Joshiraku (or most of Shaft shows) to someone not interested or versed in japanese (pop-)culture or the Monogatari-series to someone who just takes what they see happening on screen on face-value instead of applying some level of literary interpretation to the scenes... For what its worth; Nichijou is in the top 200s both for score & popularity on MAL - so I don't think 'underrated' is the right term here. ;)
@Christian-en6lk
Жыл бұрын
@@christopherzajonskowski7123 I am not very involved anime list rankings, or anything like that, so I can only make claims based on what I’ve heard within the anime community. I’m glad to hear that the people who have watched Nichijou rate it very highly. But it is still frustrating to me that Nichijou is still fairly unknown, and is hardly ever recommended to other people. And even when Nichijou is brought up in conversations, it’s just regarded as “that funny anime where the principle fights the deer”. I agree that most casual viewers are very inept when it comes to finding artistic value in media. Anime fans in particular have a terrible tendency to disregard every category involved producing an anime, and have even come up with a three letter word to summarize their opinion, “MID”. Like I said, I almost never look at anime ratings so the only basis for my original claim was Nichijou’s popularity among anime fans, and general opinions that I have heard over the years. “Underrated” may not have been the best term to use, but it is one people are familiar with, and it is often associated with things that are unpopular. I think the term also does a good job at conveying that, even if a show isn’t popular, it is still worth watching.
@miauBLEACH
Жыл бұрын
I'd recommend the disastrous life of saiki k. It is a comedy anime that makes fun of stereotypes by making the characters stereotypical but really funny.
@sboinkthelegday3892
Жыл бұрын
@@miauBLEACH for that purpose Sakamoto Desu Ga and Cromartie high School are really good, and for the opposite, situational stereotypes are being broken down in asobi Asobase and Daily Lives of high School boys.
@neighborhood_demon
Жыл бұрын
If you are looking for something like nichijou, I recommend asobi asobase, azumanga daioh, gekkan shoujo nozaki-kun, sakamoto desu ga? , danshi koukousei no nichijou, tonari no seki-kun, ani ni tsukeru kusuri wa nai! , boku no tonari ni ankoku hakaishin ga imasu. lucky star, pop-team epic, dr. slump, senyuu. , ixion saga dt, osomatsu-san and tenchi souzou design-bu :) ( if you are looking for something in that kind of comedy and randomness with a few sprinkles of some kind of story line :D )
The amount of love invested in this anime is incredible. A lot of people don't know this, but they made songs to represent each character. You can find them on youtube, like Sakomoto songs or Mai singing the opening at karaoke and trolling the original singer in the process.
Look forward to checking this out, been getting back into watching series, this looks like something perfect for late night toking.
14:07 thats just peak humor😭💀
The 'mildly interesting' thing about the rainbow at 13:35 is that it matches with the color of the outfit of the people standing right beneath it, waiting on the other side of the crossing.
This show to me was basically How short can we make a joke without context, while still keeping it somewhat funny
@1983Corolla
9 ай бұрын
The Manga it's based off of is a 4Koma/Normal Comic Hybrid after all where you are supposed to be using only 4 Vertical Comic Panels to tell a joke or get something across. It's why the show feels like it's a bunch of short gags/jokes put together.
@zanzibart3
9 ай бұрын
For me it was growing to know and understand the characters and then the things that happened to them and their reactions became hilarious. I think the characters are the context. Kinda like Seinfeld.
What amazes me is that the term “Tsundere” got through so well thanks to the popularity of anime, BTW I’m a foreigner living in Japan for 20 years and that’s fascinating! I love the interactions between Sakamoto, Nano and Hakase and the chemistry between Yukon and Mio-Chan !
i just saw this, a year after it was published, and i have to say, wow. you did an amazing job suming up what is one of the best anime out there. i also have to say i was shocked by your reference of vegitales and how well that scene has aged. man, they really had their predictions spot on for some things for sure. now im going to have to rewatch some of those to see if they are as accurate as Homer Simpson.
“This show shouldn’t even be called nichijou my ordinary life it should be called bullying Yukko” I almost died today of laughter
This anime is something you could call a "good anime meme"
0:55 happened to me and now i have a tattoo
16:01 they pridict Ultra instic 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Nichijou is one of the first, and also one of the wildest fever dreams i have ever seen. love your videos Brandon, keep it up, you are going big! (love from México)
_“It’s crazy, it’s calm. It’s funny, it’s serious. It’s violent, it’s peaceful. It’s relatable, it’s incomprehensible. It’s romantic, it’s platonic. It’s real, it’s surreal. It’s flat and static. It’s flowing and moving. It’s ugly, it’s beautiful. It’s ordinary life. It’s Nichijou.”_
Thanks for this. Never heard of this show; will have to check it out.
11:36 Well I somewhat guessed the voodoo thing but had no idea about the straw wrap. I found it funny regardless
12:27 “nobody questions how she just casually has access to military weaponry and brings it to school because unlike America that’s not normal” I’m sooo proud to be an American!! 🇵🇷🇵🇷
@block4u
Жыл бұрын
So American you used the wrong flag. Commitment truly
@Bananabanana347
Жыл бұрын
🇱🇷🇵🇷 practically the same🤪 🇺🇸
@sergantawesom
9 ай бұрын
@@block4ui think that is the joke
@Epic0201
8 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, i didn't flinched at that one until i tough about what he just said...
@happyhappyneko
3 ай бұрын
And I dont know whether that is funny or sad!
I think my favourite scenes from Nichijou have to be the Yukko chasing Mio scene where Mio does all these amazing things while Yukko is just trying to stay alive while screaming her name, The scene where the professor takes the cat for a walk and than obviously the temple scene. Nichijou is just iconic for having some of the best comedy moments that you can just re-watch on repeat and still laugh.
I was introduced to this show by a college friend put an episode of this show on in the background on a random hangout day. I had little experience to anime prior besides the big three and so when I binged my way through the series I felt that sad feeling you get when something you enjoyed so much ends. I decided that it would be the first manga I would get into and I still enjoy all of Keiichi Arawi's work to this day.
This was an excellent video! Made me want to rewatch Nichijou once again. Literally one of my favorite anime of all time!
Seeing someone talk about this gem of an anime once again is such a treat. I remember first finding this anime on KZread, where someone had uploaded the full series unedited. It was removed eventually for obvious reasons, and I strictly remember spending years trying to find it again. I’ve found it now, and I occasionally watch it from time to time. Thanks for bringing this anime back into the light.
2:35 I stood for a good minute In a store Full of other people Asking a mannequin for directions I then walked out as 'normally' as I could
9:08 I know you put that Saiki K music in there as background music on purpose
I can say that this is one of my favorite animes I haven't watched yet. Just by looking at the short clips on KZread I laughed my stomach off and ended up in tears.
It's the Japanese version Monty Python's Flying Circus sketches. Just as non sequitur, just as random, just as nonsensical... only without the cruder humor and with a massive VFX budget. Which is fine, because the essence of the absurdist humor is there, and I love every minute of it!
My favourite relatable one is still the coffee shop episode. Reminded me of my first time to Starbucks as a kid, ordering for my own. Nichijou has a nice split between nuanced, localized (if you arent japanese, or well versed in japanese culture you wont get it), and relatable universal dumb experiences. That combined with randomness of jokes makes even people who arent japanese think it’s a random joke for the nuanced ones themselves. And animation quality is top notch. A similar slice of life comedy anime is Asobi Asobase. You should check it out hahahaha.
@sboinkthelegday3892
Жыл бұрын
This "gen z humor" has existed locally for a long time from Cyanide and Happiness to Perry Bible Fellowship and Farside. And deeply within anime sensibilities since Pani poni dash and Strawberry Marshmallow. The defining factor of gen z seems to be the end of the brief stint where Hollywood just dictated that everyone follow bland humor that nobody actually likes, and boomers to millennials genuinley believing they need everything "localized" for thier locale, ever since the invention of TV.
@reeeyou
Жыл бұрын
@@sboinkthelegday3892 technically speaking the “gen z” humour started most probably from millennials or one generation earlier. We had funnyjunk and newgrounds. And it evolves over the generations to come, and i like where its heading. The writers of all of those u mentioned are from Gen X.
1:22 that’s LITERALLY all I needed to see!!! I’m gonna start watching this right NOW!! 😂😂😂… in one minute you literally nailed it … I AM someone who saw the clips and thought it was funny… but I had no clue what the name of this show was… THANK YOU!!! 🙏🙏🙏
I recently discovered this show when I was browsing through KyoAni's catalogue of shows. I absolutely love it and I think this show does an excellent job at putting you in the head of multiple characters rather than one main character. It really helps you try and see through the eyes of people with different lives, sometimes in those blurry scenes or sometimes in those very short skits, something you don't get to see often. The show is wholesome, funny, charming, moving, basically everything that I love combined together.
"Nichijou is like a tier 10 meme" Best explanation ever
14:16 the fact this made me laugh. Perfectly captured the essence of nichijou. Now make a live action adaptation
Great content
When i got to the last episode of nichijou and the credits rolled and i realized that was it. Its over, no other show has ever left me with that feeling before or since and im not even sure what that feeling was exactly. Nichijou is a 10/10 anime and i will die on this hill
Perfect anime that'll never lose its rewatchability. My Japanese friend recommended it years ago when it was still airing. Some of the humor might be lost when it comes to Japanese puns, etc. but it is still mainly "random" humor.
I accidentally came across this anime on my data drive downloads folder.. my little brother downloaded it but hadn't move it to his rig yet.. I watched it out of curiosity and couldn't stop.. the fight with the deer and the principal had me in stitches.. as well as the mowhawk dude with the monk at the temple.. there are many other scenes that just got me.. this anime was just different from anything i had watched before..
Nichijou is worth every second spent watching it. And every rewatch only solidifies that more. I am very happy to live in a world where this show got a whopping 26 episodes. Of which every single one of those 26 episodes is pure chaos and joy
I love the art style of the show!!! it's so cute X3
This show is a perfect mix of “cute anime girls doing cute things” and absurdist comedy
"If someone asked me what's so funny about Yuko standing in the halls and accidentally seeing her principal go out and suplexing his pet deer" I'm pretty sure you could've turned this entire video into just this sentence cause I've watched through all of it and it still doesn't make sense to me
Never seen this but this recap video has me so intrigued
@PushinPumper
3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, im subscribing too
I laughed my head off, every single episode. Thanks for this video!
I absolutely love this anime. "Never underestimate the power of an ancient weapon" might be my favorite clip.
So Todai (Tokyo Daigaku/College/University) had an "incident" where they had several students bike seats replaced by broccoli. This was from a scene in Nichijou which I believe is what caused this prank to happen. When the authorities were told, they ultimately didn't press it too far because their normal bike seats were in the cage attached to their bikes so as nothing was stolen, there was no real crime. Also that "bean snack" is natto. edit: Also PLEASE watch and do a video on Mob Psycho. Perfect time with Season 3 coming soon.
Hey Brandon, thank you for the insightful review ! I’m now a Nichijou fan and a new subscriber to your channel 😊
This is such an amazing video. After 10 years, you convinced me to watch nichijou for the third time, thank you!
"It was supposed to be a slice of life, but it's more like a slice of weed." Accurate 😂😂😂
12:35 *It's not like i like you or anything * *start loading a machine gun*
Your enthusiasm about yuuko is awesome and I agree. You have certainly put a new spin on her I didn’t previously think about.
Saw this one some years ago. Absolutely loved it!
>Saw this video in my feed when it uploaded >Saw the intro of the video >Stopped the video and downloaded the entire 26+1 episodes and saw it whenever I could >Then I came and saw this video I generally avoid watching video essays as it spoils a lot of stuff indirectly, and I did wait until I saw the series to see this video, so thank you for introducing me to this amazing series. Thier epic argument in episode 14 was so good, I hadn't laughed so hard in... As long as I can remember, at least the past 5 years (which says a lot about how depressing my life has been). I have extremely enjoyed this show and saw almost all of it with a huge smile on my face. I teared up in the last episode, mostly because how sweet it was but also because I couldn't believe it was over. Thank you once again for making this video, which introduced me to this show and has made me extremely happy for the past few weeks.
2 minutes into the video and I already want to see the series. Nichijou is my next anime to watch.
Back months after finishing it never saw these clips of this show until after watching it
man this show is so good, I've even rewatched it, which for this type of comedy usually wouldn't be a good idea because the unexpectedness is ruined, but the characters and their interactions alone can carry the show, it's so well made in every aspect
Ah yes, this anime is without a doubt, completely insane, and it's f**king amazing. When I watched this years ago, there really was never a dull moment, it went from funny bit to funny bit practically seamlessly.
Nichijou is one of the best anime ever created in my oppinion It's that type of anime that should be preserved for future generations to enjoy
I heard one violin play at 17:24 and ‘Kings’ from Project Wingman started playing in my head wtf