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** The "Riko goes Sleepwalking" arc is considered to be too long, especially for a monthly manga. The story almost takes up an entire volume, leaving only one or two unrelated chapters. People keep on reading for Tatewaku, though.
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** The "Riko goes Sleepwalking" arc is considered to be too long, especially for a monthly manga. The story almost takes up an entire volume, leaving only one or two unrelated chapters. People keep kept on reading for Tatewaku, [[TookALevelInBadass Tatewaku,]] though.
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* EpilepticTrees: Many people in the fandom have decided that Makabe's unseen wife is probably ''Nichijou's'' Yuko Aioi. Mrs. Makabe's exploits around the world are similar in spirit to what Yuko ends up doing throughout a decade after ''Nichijou'', and people also point out that the "Sweet Olive" in Sweet Olive Manor sounds an awful lot like Aioi in Japanese.
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* EpilepticTrees: Many people in the fandom have decided that Makabe's unseen wife is probably ''Nichijou's'' Yuko Aioi. Mrs. Makabe's exploits around the world are similar in spirit to what Yuko ends up doing throughout a decade after ''Nichijou'', and people also point out that the "Sweet Olive" in Sweet Olive Manor sounds an awful lot like a pun on Aioi in Japanese.
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* EpilepticTrees: Many people in the fandom have decided that Makabe's unseen wife is probably ''Nichijou's'' Yuko Aioi. Mrs. Makabe's exploits around the world are similar in spirit to what Yuko ends up doing throughout a decade after ''Nichijou'', and people also point out that "Sweet Olive Manor" sounds an awful lot like Aioi in Japanese.
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* EpilepticTrees: Many people in the fandom have decided that Makabe's unseen wife is probably ''Nichijou's'' Yuko Aioi. Mrs. Makabe's exploits around the world are similar in spirit to what Yuko ends up doing throughout a decade after ''Nichijou'', and people also point out that the "Sweet Olive" in Sweet Olive Manor" Manor sounds an awful lot like Aioi in Japanese.
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** The "Riko goes Sleepwalking" arc is considered to be too long, especially for a monthly manga. The story almost takes up an entire volume, leaving only one or two unrelated chapters. People keep on reading for Tatewaku, though.
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** The "Riko goes Sleepwalking" arc is considered to be too long, especially for a monthly manga. The story almost takes up an entire volume, leaving only one or two unrelated chapters. People keep on reading for Tatewaku, though.though.
* EpilepticTrees: Many people in the fandom have decided that Makabe's unseen wife is probably ''Nichijou's'' Yuko Aioi. Mrs. Makabe's exploits around the world are similar in spirit to what Yuko ends up doing throughout a decade after ''Nichijou'', and people also point out that "Sweet Olive Manor" sounds an awful lot like Aioi in Japanese.
* EpilepticTrees: Many people in the fandom have decided that Makabe's unseen wife is probably ''Nichijou's'' Yuko Aioi. Mrs. Makabe's exploits around the world are similar in spirit to what Yuko ends up doing throughout a decade after ''Nichijou'', and people also point out that "Sweet Olive Manor" sounds an awful lot like Aioi in Japanese.
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** The "Riko goes Sleepwalking" arc is considered to be too long, especially for a monthly manga. The story almost takes up an entire volume, leaving only one or two unrelated chapters. People keep on reading for Tatewaku, though.
** The "Riko goes Sleepwalking" arc is considered to be too long, especially for a monthly manga. The story almost takes up an entire volume, leaving only one or two unrelated chapters. People keep on reading for Tatewaku, though.