< Nichijou
Nichijou/YMMV
- Non Sequitur Scene: Almost once an episode with the Helvetica Standard segments which indulge in Art Shift and frequently make no sense at all.
- Crowning Moment of Awesome: Yuuko(!!!), of all people, gets one in episode 16 when after confirming (with the Professor's help.) that Nano was a robot, tells her that "I know that you aren't a robot. Nano-chan is just Nano-chan.". Not only Yuuko let it clear that she didn't mind that Nano is a robot and considers her friend, as it also helps Nano to accept herself.. A CMOH and a CMOA in a single strike: well done, Yuuko! :-)
- And then Sakamoto accidentally talks in front of her, telling her goodnight. "Meh, whatever."
- Ear Worm: Both OPs.
- "Hyadain's Uh-uh-un Unrequited Love-C".
- The ending theme, "Zzz" by Sayaka Sasaki, doesn't let up either in its sweet cheeriness. Awww!
- Memetic Mutation: It is rather popular to photoshop other characters in the Nichijou art style. Some examples for your viewing pleasure. This is known as "Nichijou OP Parody" on the popular Pixiv art site.
- Moe: Absolutely freaking everyone. At least all the girls—although a few of the boys have their moments.
- Most Annoying Sound: Episode 21- *smack*-EEK! *smack*-EEK! *smack*-EEK! It only lasts about 16 seconds, but it obtains this status after about 4.
- The scene is widely regarded as a parody of YouTube Poop and similar vids (albeit ones on Nico).
- Nightmare Fuel: When Sakamoto got stuck in the superglue. Unlike the Professor and Nano, he was entirely engulfed. "I might die", indeed.
- As with K-On!, the use of the song "Tsubasa wo Kudasai" in one of the endings might cause Mood Whiplash for some after watching Rebuild of Evangelion.
- Tear Jerker: In the "Small thoughts" segment of episode 10, a teacher is talking about how people respond to either praise or punishments. A girl at the distance thinks: "I react to praise... but I never am..."
- The scene in Episode 13 where :the Professor allows Nano to go to school is more of a Heartwarming moment, but for all the problems Nano deals with, a lot of viewers feel tears welling up.
- Values Dissonance: Ep 24. The first time Sasahara talks to Mio is marked by an Imagine Spot of a bunch of Mios... raising the flag on Iwo Jima?
- The Woobie: Don't you just wanna give Sakurai-sensei a hug?
- Same goes for Nano, big time.
- And via Fridge Horror and Fan Wank, courtesy of /a/: [dead link] Yuuko.
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