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*[http://danbooru.donmai.us/artist/show?name=bomber_grape Bomber Grape's doujinshi (NWS Danbooru warning)] - Probably the original author of the manga, draws a lot of Touhou comics with a similar humor style to this show | *[http://danbooru.donmai.us/artist/show?name=bomber_grape Bomber Grape's doujinshi (NWS Danbooru warning)] - Probably the original author of the manga, draws a lot of Touhou comics with a similar humor style to this show | ||
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===Zorak=== | ===Zorak=== | ||
It's kind of like if Cromartie High School and Gintama had a baby. And that baby was fucking rad. | It's kind of like if Cromartie High School and Gintama had a baby. And that baby was fucking rad. | ||
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+ | ===Robert Denby=== | ||
+ | Ah, Nichibros. After three episodes that consistently knock just about every gag out of the park, the show settles into being kind of hit-and-miss. Still, when it hits, goddamn does it hit. The characters are an enormous draw. As a lot of people noted on SA, the show seems to focus on characters who otherwise would be relegated to the background and get maybe two lines the whole series. What's more, there's a lot of meta humor to that effect. This is also one of the few Japanese shows where I noticed the voice acting. The cast seems to be having the time of their lives in their respective roles. | ||
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+ | One of the biggest draws of this show is how brutally it takes on moe cliches and turns them on their ear with the ''K-ON'' spoofing '''High School Girls Are Funky!'''. I won't give much away, except to say that these are post-credit sketches that get progressively darker and crazier as the show goes on. | ||
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+ | ===Kleptobot=== | ||
+ | I like this thing mainly because it derives humor from more than just the overused "manzai" routine of "Person A says something stupid in a low voice, Person B overreacts." Also, the director of the [[Gintama]] anime (and multiple voice actors from the same show) really helped breathe life into the already amusing lines from the manga. Don't know if there will ever be another season (probably not), but this show was spectacular all the same. | ||
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+ | ===Mo_Steel=== | ||
+ | I don't think I've laughed this hard in a long time. The jokes ring true to my own high school days and stupid bullshit we used to do; the skits are short enough to not become boring. I laughed, then laughed some more, then grinned like a big dumb idiot. Fantastic stuff. | ||
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+ | The only real problem with this anime is that there isn't more of it. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3459915 ADTRW thread] | *[http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3459915 ADTRW thread] |
Latest revision as of 01:28, 15 September 2015
Daily Lives of High School Boys | |
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A.K.A. Nichibros | |
Original Manga | Yasunobu Yamauchi |
Director/Artist | Shinji Takamatsu |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Sunrise |
# of Episodes | 12 |
Contents
Genre
Sum it up in a Sentence:
A slice of life anime about boys instead of girls for once.
Main Description
♪ Ah, we are high school boys, miserable high school boys. If we were girls, we could get popular by doing anything... Rock band, jazz band, karate, kendo, mahjong, cyborg, synchronized swimming... on the other hand, high school boys are useless outside battle and sports anime. But they're recklessly trying to make a slice-of-life anime about us. Ah, we are high school boys, miserable high school boys... ♫
If You Liked This, You Might Like...
- Cromartie High School
- Gintama
- Bomber Grape's doujinshi (NWS Danbooru warning) - Probably the original author of the manga, draws a lot of Touhou comics with a similar humor style to this show
- Nichijou
Personal Opinions
Falls Down Stairs
Pretty damn hilarious and startlingly realistic portrayal of high school life for a comedy anime. Plays realism against slice-of-life anime cliches for laughs.
Zorak
It's kind of like if Cromartie High School and Gintama had a baby. And that baby was fucking rad.
Robert Denby
Ah, Nichibros. After three episodes that consistently knock just about every gag out of the park, the show settles into being kind of hit-and-miss. Still, when it hits, goddamn does it hit. The characters are an enormous draw. As a lot of people noted on SA, the show seems to focus on characters who otherwise would be relegated to the background and get maybe two lines the whole series. What's more, there's a lot of meta humor to that effect. This is also one of the few Japanese shows where I noticed the voice acting. The cast seems to be having the time of their lives in their respective roles.
One of the biggest draws of this show is how brutally it takes on moe cliches and turns them on their ear with the K-ON spoofing High School Girls Are Funky!. I won't give much away, except to say that these are post-credit sketches that get progressively darker and crazier as the show goes on.
Kleptobot
I like this thing mainly because it derives humor from more than just the overused "manzai" routine of "Person A says something stupid in a low voice, Person B overreacts." Also, the director of the Gintama anime (and multiple voice actors from the same show) really helped breathe life into the already amusing lines from the manga. Don't know if there will ever be another season (probably not), but this show was spectacular all the same.
Mo_Steel
I don't think I've laughed this hard in a long time. The jokes ring true to my own high school days and stupid bullshit we used to do; the skits are short enough to not become boring. I laughed, then laughed some more, then grinned like a big dumb idiot. Fantastic stuff.
StandardVC10
The only real problem with this anime is that there isn't more of it.