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#Nichijou Creator Keiichi Arawi Collabs With Songstress Daoko for Anime Music Video

“Nichijou Creator Keiichi Arawi Collabs With Songstress Daoko for Anime Music Video”

"Onomatopée Rap ~ Natsu Asobi Hen~ (Onomatopoeia Rap ~ Summer Play Arc~)."

 

In a collaboration for the ages, Nichijou – My Ordinary Life manga creator Keiichi Arawi has teamed up with singer Daoko, best known for performing the theme song to the anime film Fireworks “Uchiage Hanabi,” for the first part of the singer’s newest project “WokoDaoko.” The collaboration together has spawned an animated music video for Daoko’s single “Onomatopée Rap ~ Natsu Asobi Hen~ (Onomatopoeia Rap ~ Summer Play Arc~).”

 



 

Arawi animated the music video himself, exclaiming in a comment “animation takes a ridiculous amount of time to draw but it’s ridiculously fun to draw.” The concept behind the “WokoDaoko” project is to “deliver an experience that both children and adults can enjoy together.”

 

RELATED: Nichijou Manga Returns to Serialization After 6 Year Break

 

Nichijou began in December 2006 in the pages of Monthly Shonen Ace and was collected into 10 volumes. Vertical released the series into English with all the volumes currently available. The manga inspired a TV anime series from Kyoto Animation with Tatsuya Ishihara (Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid S) directing that was critically acclaimed for its animation and humor. The anime is described as such:

 

Follow the adventures of three ordinary girls as they learn their most important lessons the hard way. Meanwhile, a pocket-sized professor makes life difficult for a robot who just wants to be normal. But normal is the last thing you can expect in a town where salmon falls from the sky. In fact, the only thing you can count on is your friends, but even they are totally weird.

 

The Nichijou manga returned to the pages of Monthly Shonen Ace on October 26, 2021, after a six-year break. Arawi recently began a new manga series Amemiya-san in Monthly Shonen Sunday in September last year after the conclusion of City. Vertical has also released the entirety of City into English.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram

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