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TV series Koji Masunari: Studio Deen [4] 2002: Shrine of the Morning Mist: TV series: Yuji Moriyama: Chaos Project Gansis [5] 2002: Azumanga Daioh: TV series: Hiroshi Nishikiori: J.C.Staff [6] 2002–2003: Quiet Country Cafe: OVA series: Tomomi Mochizuki: Ajia-do Animation Works, SME Visual Works [7] 2005: Aria: TV series: Junichi Sato: Hal ...
Saint Young Men (Japanese: 聖 (セイント) ☆おにいさん, Hepburn: Seinto Oniisan) is a Japanese slice of life comedy manga series written and illustrated by Hikaru Nakamura. Its plot involves Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha, who are living as roommates in an apartment in Tokyo.
Pages in category "Slice of life anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 430 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A Centaur's Life, known in Japan as Centaur's Worries (Japanese: セントールの悩み, Hepburn: Sentōru no Nayami), is a Japanese slice of life comedy manga series by Kei Murayama. [2] [1] The series has been serialized in Tokuma Shoten's Monthly Comic Ryū magazine since February 2011, and is published in English by Seven Seas Entertainment.
K-On! (Japanese: けいおん!, Hepburn: Keion!) [c] is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Kakifly.Produced by Kyoto Animation, it aired in Japan between April and June 2009.
Super Seisyun Brothers (Japanese: SSB ―超青春姉弟s―, Hepburn: SSB ―Sūpā Seishun Burazāzu―) is a Japanese slice of life comedy manga series written and illustrated by Shin Shinmoto. An anime television series adaptation aired on TV Tokyo between September and December 2013.
The anime series also aired on KBS Kyoto starting April 13, 2015. Crunchyroll started to stream the anime on April 9, 2015. [ 6 ] The ending theme is Urawa ga Tomaranai ( URAWAがとまらない , Urawa Doesn't Stop ) by Everyone Interested From Urawa Third High School ( Asami Seto , Satomi Akesaka , Rumi Ōkubo , Miyu Kubota , Yō Taichi ...
CBR lists it among the worst Slice of Life animation shows, describing it as follows: "another rather stereotypical one, featuring again a cast of female characters. In Akiba-chan viewers are introduced to the titular Akiba-chan and her four fellow TV and game fans, all living in the Maison de Akiba apartments.