Slice of Life Manga

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I would like to know what's your favorite Slice of life manga or anime?
I've been looking for another one to read but can't find anything
(I usually look at or read action) What do you like to watch or read
The one I read and watched was My favorite: Lucky Star! I'm a little bit prejudice against others, nothing else
seems as fun as it was, it was the reason I got interested in the slice of life genre in the first place! :D
 
My favorite one is Kimi No Iru Machi! I started reading it when it only had about 30 chapters and I still love it! It's great, fun and has very good character development! You should give it a read!
 
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Thanks :D I'll look for it on Kissmanga
(I needed ideas/inspiration for my story too!)
 
Lucky Star is my favorite Slice of Life anime, too! It had a really great ending (a cliffhanger ending, might I mention)! I'm thinking of watching Toradora!, but I'm trying to keep up with like a million other animes. Also trying to beat Super Mario Galaxy (for like 3 years now) and finish Attack on Titan before the next season comes out. :bag:
 
Lucky Star is my favorite Slice of Life anime, too! It had a really great ending (a cliffhanger ending, might I mention)! I'm thinking of watching Toradora!
What's Tornadoes about?! I'm reading Kimi No Ira Machi now, but I might finish on the weekend if I get a chance to.
 
My favourite animé is Ergo Proxy. You should know that I haven't watched a lot of animé though. (Just Pokémon, Attack on Titan and Death Note) The story line is hard to follow in the first three episodes but then it all slides into place. A little warning, it is quite sad and you can just be a slouching couch potato, you'll actually need to think to grasp the story properly. Then again, there is a lot of philosophy, some Alice in Wonderland references, and Sci-fi to be found!I watched it subbed but for your understanding it might be better to watch it dubbed.
 
My favourite animé is Ergo Proxy. You should know that I haven't watched a lot of animé though. (Just Pokémon, Attack on Titan and Death Note) The story line is hard to follow in the first three episodes but then it all slides into place. A little warning, it is quite sad and you can just be a slouching couch potato, you'll actually need to think to grasp the story properly. Then again, there is a lot of philosophy, some Alice in Wonderland references, and Sci-fi to be found!I watched it subbed but for your understanding it might be better to watch it dubbed.

No I need to watched it subbed: I'll think to understand it.but I wouldn't be able to stand not seeing the original lines.I might look at the manga too.I read Dragonball Z and looked at it subbed and dubbed.All the lines were changed for each version!
 
No I need to watched it subbed: I'll think to understand it.but I wouldn't be able to stand not seeing the original lines.I might look at the manga too.I read Dragonball Z and looked at it subbed and dubbed.All the lines were changed for each version!
Ergo Proxy doesn't have a manga. There's a Spin-off manga but that one has it's own storyline.
 
My favorite Slice of Life anime I can think of right now is Sakurasou no pet na kanojou. It as just very nice. As for manga. I think I like one called Joshikausei because even though there are no words, it's very cute.
 
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Ergo Proxy doesn't have a manga. There's a Spin-off manga but that one has it's own storyline.
Oh...

My favorite Slice of Life anime I can think of right now is Sakurasou no pet na kanojou. It as just very nice. As for manga. I think I like one called Joshikausei because even though there are no words, it's very cute.
A Manga without words? I'll have to look at that.It's kinda curious: since words are almost as important(if not as important) in manga to know what's going on
 
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Welcome to the NHK is one of the best anime I've ever watched. It's super short though, only around 20 episodes. It's about this guy with social anxiety and a girl that tries to help him get over it, basically. It can be pretty raunchy at times though.
 
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Welcome to the NHK is one of the best anime I've ever watched. It's super short though, only around 20 episodes. It's about this guy with social anxiety and a girl that tries to help him get over it, basically. It can be pretty raunchy at times though.

@Nanamine Does it have a manga too!!?
@Tho you coulda warned me that this manga would've flung me back and forth.This is the most emotionally "violent" manga I've read so far!!! :D
 
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@Nanamine Does it have a manga too!!?
@Tho you coulda warned me that this manga would've flung me back and forth.This is the most emotionally "violent" manga I've read so far!!! :D

I haven't really tried out the manga but yes, I believe there is one. It started as a novel series then got adapted into a manga, then adapted into an anime.
 
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I can't wait 'til I finish the other one, that's next!
 
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Slice of life anime huh? I would have to say Squid girl or something
 
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My bro showed me a little of it,I remember one guy breaking his arm playing volleyball! I laughed so long afterwards!
 
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I enjoyed Daily Lives of High School Boys. It's funny and the characters have moments that we can relate too.
 
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Hmmmmm it seems like Lucky Star reversed....:) I might look
 
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