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* FailedASpotCheck: Easy Death Machine and Sannonbou, two horses instated in the CITY Gold Cup, are revealed mid-race not to be horses at all (one is a robot and the other a gazelle). While Sannonbou was eventually disqualified from competition for not being a horse, this was ''long after'' he'd already participated in the race and got disqualified for a completely different reason, while nobody ever questioned Easy Death Machine at all until it broke down near the finish line.
* TheFool: Wako is an incredibly upbeat and perpetually oblivious young lady who seems to constantly stumble into good fortune.



** "CITY Gold Cup" covers a horse race taking place offscreen. The race quickly gets out of hand when Miss Strawberry and the local darkhorse (Sannanbou) get into a skirmish, but after a crazy start Sannanbou ends up as the overall winner of the race...before its immediate disqualification, because the judges realized too late that Sannanbou is a ''deer'' and not a horse.

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** "CITY Gold Cup" covers a horse race taking place offscreen. The race quickly gets out of hand when Miss Strawberry and the local darkhorse (Sannanbou) get into a skirmish, but after a crazy start Sannanbou ends up as the overall winner of the race...before its immediate disqualification, because the judges realized too late that Sannanbou is a ''deer'' ''gazelle'' and not a horse.



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* TheFool: Wako is an incredibly upbeat and perpetually oblivious young lady who seems to constantly stumble into good fortune.

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* TheFool: Wako is an incredibly upbeat UnderdogsNeverLose: According to betters in CITY's local horse racing pool, the no-hopers usually consist of the racers Sannanbou and perpetually oblivious young lady who seems Miss Strawberry. However, Sannanbou somehow pulls through with a win despite getting disqualified for starting a fight with Strawberry and falling behind pretty quickly. Exploited by the betters, since damn near half the city put their money on Strawberry and Sannanbou to constantly stumble into good fortune.the confusion of the announcer:
--> "[[LampshadeHanging Why did so many people bet on these dark horses?! Why were these horses dark horses, and not the favorites?!]]"
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* EnsembleCast: It's not just Nagumo's city, it's ''everybody's''. The series likes to divide its attention between multiple focus groups, including the residents of Sweet Olive Manor, the Adatara family, the ''CITY Magazine'' editorial crew, the CITY South soccer team, and many others. Group crossover is not uncommon.

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* InstantCosplaySurprise: In chapter 122 of the tankoubon version (119 in the Morning Magazine), as Niikura instantly changes Nagumo into her Youtube costume.

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* InstantCosplaySurprise: In chapter 122 of the tankoubon version (119 in the Morning Magazine), ''Morning Magazine'' version), as Niikura instantly changes Nagumo into her Youtube costume.



* MoodWhiplash: Chapter 29 is just a silly episode of Matsuri and Ecchan playing tricks around town and hanging out, but the mood of the whole chapter changes in the final page, when Ecchan's mother reveals that [[spoiler:she's moving away and hasn't told Matsuri yet]].

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* MistakenForGay: Niikura's beloved locket, which has a photo of a younger Nagumo inside of it, gets stolen by an animal and ran around town. Matsuri and Ecchan only know the most surface level knowledge about this, and think that Niikura is really in love with Nagumo.
* MoodWhiplash: Chapter 29 is just a silly episode of Matsuri and Ecchan playing tricks around town and hanging out, but the mood of the whole chapter changes in the final page, when Ecchan's mother reveals that [[spoiler:she's moving away and hasn't told Matsuri yet]]. a good handful of Matsuri and Ecchan's chapters have this mood swing too.



* ShaggyDogStory: The CITY South soccer team wants their ace, Sasago, to walk away from future games uninjured because he's the only one on their team that can play soccer well. To facilitate this, they all decide to be his bodyguards, clear away all possible obstacles that could harm him, and wait on him hand and foot so he doesn't somehow hurt himself. Sasago is a little annoyed, but touched by the efforts everyone is going through to continue playing with him...but just as they begin a practice game, he lightly trips on a gopher's head and gets injured for a ''week''.

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* ShaggyDogStory: ShaggyDogStory:
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The CITY South soccer team wants their ace, Sasago, to walk away from future games uninjured because he's the only one on their team that can play soccer well. To facilitate this, they all decide to be his bodyguards, clear away all possible obstacles that could harm him, and wait on him hand and foot so he doesn't somehow hurt himself. Sasago is a little annoyed, but touched by the efforts everyone is going through to continue playing with him...but just as they begin a practice game, he lightly trips on a gopher's head and gets injured for a ''week''.''week''.
** "CITY Gold Cup" covers a horse race taking place offscreen. The race quickly gets out of hand when Miss Strawberry and the local darkhorse (Sannanbou) get into a skirmish, but after a crazy start Sannanbou ends up as the overall winner of the race...before its immediate disqualification, because the judges realized too late that Sannanbou is a ''deer'' and not a horse.



* ShowWithinAShow: ''Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me'', a manga serialized in CITY Weekly Magazine.

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* ShowWithinAShow: ''Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me'', a manga serialized in CITY ''CITY Weekly Magazine.Magazine''.
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** IN the CITY Gold Cup, three of the horses mentioned are [[Film/MaryPoppins Supercali, Fragilistic, and Expiali]].

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* ProductionThrowback: To ''Nichijou''

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* ProductionThrowback: To ''Nichijou''''Nichijou'':



* ShipperOnDeck: Wako initially assumes Nagumo and Niikura are a couple when she first encoutners them and seems really into the idea of them hooking up.

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* ShaggyDogStory: The CITY South soccer team wants their ace, Sasago, to walk away from future games uninjured because he's the only one on their team that can play soccer well. To facilitate this, they all decide to be his bodyguards, clear away all possible obstacles that could harm him, and wait on him hand and foot so he doesn't somehow hurt himself. Sasago is a little annoyed, but touched by the efforts everyone is going through to continue playing with him...but just as they begin a practice game, he lightly trips on a gopher's head and gets injured for a ''week''.
* ShipperOnDeck: Wako initially assumes Nagumo and Niikura are a couple when she first encoutners encounters them and seems really into the idea of them hooking up.
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* ShowWithinAShow: "Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me", a manga serialized in CITY Weekly Magazine.

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* ShowWithinAShow: "Mr. ''Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me", Me'', a manga serialized in CITY Weekly Magazine.
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* MoodWhiplash: Chapter 29 is just a silly episode of Matsuri and Ecchan playing tricks around town and hanging out, but the mood of the whole chapter changes in the final page, when Ecchan's mother reveals that [[spoiler:she's moving away and hasn't told Matsuri yet]].
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* FranchiseZombie: Happens in-universe with ''Mr. Bummer: Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me''. When we're first introduced to the plotline, the creator has finally run out of ideas and ending the long-running comic...Then the replacement artist falls through at the last minute and he and his editor desperately struggle to keep Mr. Bummer going...

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* FranchiseZombie: Happens in-universe with ''Mr. Bummer: Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me''. When we're first introduced to the plotline, the creator has finally run out of ideas and ending the long-running comic...Then the replacement artist falls through at the last minute and he and his editor desperately struggle to keep Mr. Bummer ''Mr. Bummer'' going...
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* FranchiseZombie: Happens in-universe with "Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me". When we're first introduced to the plotline, the creator has finally run out of ideas and ending the long-running comic...Then the replacement artist falls through at the last minute and he and his editor desperately struggle to keep Mr. Bummer going...

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* FranchiseZombie: Happens in-universe with "Mr. Bummer : ''Mr. Bummer: Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me".Me''. When we're first introduced to the plotline, the creator has finally run out of ideas and ending the long-running comic...Then the replacement artist falls through at the last minute and he and his editor desperately struggle to keep Mr. Bummer going...
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* GoodAngelBadAngel: Niikura once finds a 500 yen coin on the ground, and she wonders if she should return it to its owner. ''Five'' devils appear one after the other urging her to take it, but she's so passive and conflicted that she leaves it in the street. Only after the owner comes back for the coin and after she [[HypocriticalHumor gets chewed out by he devils]] for her inaction does the angel come with proper advice.

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* GoodAngelBadAngel: Niikura once finds a 500 yen coin on the ground, and she wonders if she should return it to its owner. ''Five'' devils appear one after the other urging her to take it, but she's so passive and conflicted that she leaves it in the street. Only after the owner comes back for the coin and after she [[HypocriticalHumor gets chewed out by he devils]] for her inaction does [[NowYouTellMe the angel come with proper advice.advice]].
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* GoodAngelBadAngel: Niikura once finds a 500 yen coin on the ground, and she wonders if she should return it to its owner. ''Five'' devils appear one after the other urging her to take it, but she's so passive and conflicted that she leaves it in the street. Only after the owner comes back for the coin and after she [[HypocriticalHumor gets chewed out by he devils]] for her inaction does the angel come with proper advice.

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* BrilliantButLazy: Riko Izumi is an [[GadgeteerGenius engineering genius]] who regularly designs and builds elaborate contraptions in her spare time, but does poorly in school because she stays up so late working on her projects that she perpetually sleeps through class.

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* BrilliantButLazy: BrickJoke: Niikura teaches Nagumo how to do a "proper" duck-face, which Nagumo hopes to use on her boss when she wants a promotion or to get out of trouble. Chapter 14 hits, and she does use it...but Mr. Makabe only throws up instead.
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** Nagumo is an amazingly talented girl; she's excellent in sports and can do pretty much anything physical. However, she's ''also'' a jerk who barely skates by in life because she does everything last minute.
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Riko Izumi is an [[GadgeteerGenius engineering genius]] who regularly designs and builds elaborate contraptions in her spare time, but does poorly in school because she stays up so late working on her projects that she perpetually sleeps through class.
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[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] Manga/CityHunter, or the trope TheCity, although the City definitely qualifies for this at times.

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[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] Manga/CityHunter, ''Manga/CityHunter'', or the trope TheCity, although the City definitely qualifies for this at times.
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The manga had begun publication in ''Morning'' in 2016, and was licensed for English release by Vertical Inc. in 2017. The first English volume was released in March 2018.

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The manga had begun publication in ''Morning'' in 2016, 2016 and concluded its run in February 2021. The manga was licensed for English release by Vertical Inc. in 2017. The first English volume was 2017, and released in English in March 2018.

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* BrilliantButLazy: Riko Izumi is an [[GadgeteerGenius engineering genius]] who regularly designs and builds elaborate contraptions in her spare time, but does poorly in school because she stays up so late working on her projects that she perpetually sleeps through class.



* GadgeteerGenius: Dr. Adatara and Riko Izumi



* ShipperOnDeck: Wako initially assumes Nagumo and Niikura are a couple when she first encoutners them and seems really into the idea of them hooking up.



* WorstNewsJudgementEver: Weekly CITY Magazine. Its publication consists of 2 pages of horoscopes, a page of manga, 4 pages of articles, and 93 pages of advertisements.

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* TheFool: Wako is an incredibly upbeat and perpetually oblivious young lady who seems to constantly stumble into good fortune.
* WorstNewsJudgementEver: Weekly CITY Magazine. Its publication consists of 2 pages of horoscopes, a page of manga, 4 pages of articles, and 93 pages of advertisements.advertisements.
* XanatosGambit: [[spoiler:At the end of the 4th CITY race Wako reveals she'd manipulated pretty much all the events that happened leading up to and during the race so Matsuri and Ecchan would win.]]

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* ContinuityNod: As the manga is set in the same universe as ''Nichijou'', there are some references to it:
** In the full color double-page of chapter 1, there's a poster of the book "Hand" by Hajime Sakurai at the Tomuraushi Bookstore.
** In the color page of volume 2, there's a pack of Snaq snack.


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* ProductionThrowback: To ''Nichijou''
** In the full color double-page of chapter 1, there's a poster of the book "Hand" by Hajime Sakurai at the Tomuraushi Bookstore.
** Niikura said Nagumo graduated from Tokisadame High School.
** In the color page of volume 2, there's a pack of Snq snack.

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* ChekhovsGunman: Riko appeared in one single frame at the start of the CITY Race in chapter 94. [[spoiler:She is also the one making the Makabee explode, ensuring Matsuri and Ecchan's victory.]]



* Continuity Nod: As the manga is set in the same universe as ''Nichijou'', there are some references to it:

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* Continuity Nod: ContinuityNod: As the manga is set in the same universe as ''Nichijou'', there are some references to it:


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** In the color page of volume 2, there's a pack of Snaq snack.


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* InstantCosplaySurprise: In chapter 122 of the tankoubon version (119 in the Morning Magazine), as Niikura instantly changes Nagumo into her Youtube costume.


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* LimitedWardrobe: LampshadeHanging as Nagumo's only summer outfit is her plethora of blue hoodies. Niikura even asks if this is a cartoon.

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!!''CITY'' provides examples of:

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!!''CITY'' provides examples of:
!!And now... This is a list of tropes that has something to do with the ''CITY'':


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* Continuity Nod: As the manga is set in the same universe as ''Nichijou'', there are some references to it:
**In the full color double-page of chapter 1, there's a poster of the book "Hand" by Hajime Sakurai at the Tomuraushi Bookstore.
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* {{Horrorscope}}: Tatewaku spends a decent chunk of the first volume wearing a mini-skirt (Much to his chagrin) because his horoscope listed it as his "lucky item". A later segment reveals the staff of the local newspaper determine the horoscopes by throwing darts at a big wheel since no one actually believes their predictions anyway.
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* Sleepyhead: Wako's sister Riko. We're introduced to her [[AsleepInClass falling asleep in class]]...[[UpToEleven in the middle of being asked a question by her teacher]]. Pretty much all of her appearances have her either asleep or on the verge of losing consciousness.

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* Sleepyhead: {{Sleepyhead}}: Wako's sister Riko. We're introduced to her [[AsleepInClass falling asleep in class]]...[[UpToEleven in the middle of being asked a question by her teacher]]. Pretty much all of her appearances have her either asleep or on the verge of losing consciousness.
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* PaperFanOfDoom: Niikura makes a real-life version specifically to invoke the type of slapstick routine it's usually used for when she gets fed up with Nagumo and Wako's antics.
* PluckyGirl: Wako Izumi is a perpetually upbeat and cheerful young lady...who is also completely out of her gourd.


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* RoommateCom: Niikura unwittingly finds herself in the middle of one of these when Nagumo moves in with her after having her gas and electricity turned off and Wako moves into her closet because [[ItAmusedMe she thought it would be fun]].


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* Sleepyhead: Wako's sister Riko. We're introduced to her [[AsleepInClass falling asleep in class]]...[[UpToEleven in the middle of being asked a question by her teacher]]. Pretty much all of her appearances have her either asleep or on the verge of losing consciousness.
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* CloudCuckooLander: Wako Izumi is more than a little out there. In her introductory chapter she casually mentions praying to a god she made up.


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* FranchiseZombie: Happens in-universe with "Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me". When we're first introduced to the plotline, the creator has finally run out of ideas and ending the long-running comic...Then the replacement artist falls through at the last minute and he and his editor desperately struggle to keep Mr. Bummer going...
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* ShowWithinAShow: "Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me", a manga that serialized in CITY Weekly Magazine. [[spoiler: Later it got axed, and replaced by Mio's manga]]

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* ShowWithinAShow: "Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me", a manga that serialized in CITY Weekly Magazine. [[spoiler: Later it got axed, and replaced by Mio's manga]]Magazine.



* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'', another one of Keiichi Arawi's works. [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} when Daisuke Naganohara (Mio's PenName) is hired at the end of Volume 1 as a new mangaka for CITY Weekly Magazine, turning this into a case of CanonWelding.]]

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'', another one of Keiichi Arawi's works. [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} The end of Volume 1 implies a full blown case of CanonWelding when an artist named Daisuke Naganohara (Mio's PenName) (A PenName Mio frequently used in Nichijou) is hired at to create a replacement comic for Mr. Bummer in the end of Volume 1 as a new mangaka for CITY Weekly Magazine, turning this into a case of CanonWelding.]]local newspaper.
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* ShowWithinAShow: Mr. Bummer, a manga that serialized in CITY Weekly Magazine. [[spoiler: Later it got axed, and replaced by Mio's manga]]

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* ShowWithinAShow: Mr. Bummer, "Mr. Bummer : Life Sure is Hard, If You Ask Me", a manga that serialized in CITY Weekly Magazine. [[spoiler: Later it got axed, and replaced by Mio's manga]]
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* ShowWithinAShow: Mr. Bummer. [[spoiler: A manga that serialized weekly CITY magazine. Later it got axed, and replaced by Mio's manga]]

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* ShowWithinAShow: Mr. Bummer. [[spoiler: A Bummer, a manga that serialized weekly in CITY magazine. Weekly Magazine. [[spoiler: Later it got axed, and replaced by Mio's manga]]

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* RuleOfThree: Wako believes that good things come in threes... literally. Meaning that if three good things happen to her in a day, she can't get any other good things that day, so she tries to ''return'' one of her good things in order for a different good thing to happen.
* SchoolOfNoStudying: Mont Blanc Uni, where the students seem to just lounge around the campus until something interesting goes on.
--> '''Niikura:''' This is a college campus. Ergo... It's a nest of people with nothing else to do!



* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'', another one of Keiichi Arawi's works. [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} when Daisuke Naganohara (Mio's PenName) is hired at the end of Volume 1 as a new mangaka for City Weekly Magazine, turning this into a case of CanonWelding.]]

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'', another one of Keiichi Arawi's works. [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} when Daisuke Naganohara (Mio's PenName) is hired at the end of Volume 1 as a new mangaka for City CITY Weekly Magazine, turning this into a case of CanonWelding.]]]]
* WorstNewsJudgementEver: Weekly CITY Magazine. Its publication consists of 2 pages of horoscopes, a page of manga, 4 pages of articles, and 93 pages of advertisements.

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* CityOfAdventure: And how!



* CityOfAdventure: And how!


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* RainOfBlood: The mob that Granny beat up in Volume 1 begins gushing HighPressureBlood out of their noses into the air, causing a blood rainfall that prompts Niikura to open an umbrella.
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->''"Long ago, there lived a bird. One day, the bird fell asleep while flying and a tragedy occurred. The bird flew beak-first into a long rock protruding up from the ground. The bird was afflicted by a disease which caused it to turn into stone as well, and so it remained lodged in the rock as eons passed by. In some eras it was worshipped, in others it was used for storage... Its function changed as it took root in different areas. And now...''

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->''"Long ago, ->''"[[OnceUponATime Long ago,]] there lived a bird. One day, the bird fell asleep while flying and a tragedy occurred. The bird flew beak-first into a long rock protruding up from the ground. The bird was afflicted by a disease which caused it to turn into stone as well, and so it remained lodged in the rock as eons passed by. In some eras it was worshipped, in others it was used for storage... Its function changed as it took root in different areas. And now...''
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[[caption-width-right:350:This is everyone's City.]]

->''"Long ago, there lived a bird. One day, the bird fell asleep while flying and a tragedy occurred. The bird flew beak-first into a long rock protruding up from the ground. The bird was afflicted by a disease which caused it to turn into stone as well, and so it remained lodged in the rock as eons passed by. In some eras it was worshipped, in others it was used for storage... Its function changed as it took root in different areas. And now...''

->''[[BaitAndSwitch This is the story of a City that has nothing to do with that bird.]]"''
-->-- '''Opening narration, volume 1'''

What happens when a penniless college student moves into an ordinary city filled with extraordinary people?

''CITY'' is a Japanese comedy {{manga}} by Keiichi Arawi. Starting as what seems to be a SpiritualSuccessor to ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'', the series follows [[TheSlacker Midori Nagumo]], a sophomore student at Mont Blanc Uni with hardly a penny to her name. She's moved into the simply-named City and, together with her friends [[OnlySaneWoman Ayumu Niikura]] and [[CloudCuckooLander Wako Izumi]], attempts to get herself enough money to get through her new life. Along the way, she meets [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a massive cast of people]] who bring this City to life.

The manga had begun publication in ''Morning'' in 2016, and was licensed for English release by Vertical Inc. in 2017. The first English volume was released in March 2018.

[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] Manga/CityHunter, or the trope TheCity, although the City definitely qualifies for this at times.

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!!''CITY'' provides examples of:

* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Good Person who eats at Makabe's Western Bistro. His name is never given, and everyone just recognizes him as a super nice person.
* CityOfAdventure: And how!
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/citymanga/images/4/43/Characters.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20181231092939 Three pages worth of characters, in fact.]]
* NeverMessWithGranny: The Makabe family matriarch is rather prone to violence whenever anyone fails to pay their rent on time or gets in the way of her collecting their rent. She once successfully beat up an entire mob of citizens trying to stop her from selling Nagumo's belongings as collateral for paying rent.
* OnceUponATime: The manga opens with a NonSequitur about a bird who flew into a rock.
* SliceOfLife
* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'', another one of Keiichi Arawi's works. [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} when Daisuke Naganohara (Mio's PenName) is hired at the end of Volume 1 as a new mangaka for City Weekly Magazine, turning this into a case of CanonWelding.]]

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