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2[[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Kanaka Amaya, Saki Iwasaki, and Ayuko Uehara]]
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4''Aiura'' is a Japanese {{yonkoma}} manga series by Chama, which ran from 2011 to 2014. It was first published on the Niconico Seiga image sharing website in a subsection that hosted user-submitted and officially-serialized manga, and later in the magazine 4-Koma Nano Ace. An anime television series consisting of twelve five-minute episodes premiered on Creator/TVTokyo in April 2013.
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6It follows the lives of high school students Kanaka Amaya, Saki Iwasawa, and Ayuko Uehara, three "annoying, spirited high school girls with zero motivation," and the lives of those around them. Because of its short length, the show bypasses many of the trappings associated with [[SliceOfLife slice of life]] comedy, and maintains episodic consistency by focusing on only one or two incidents in each episode.
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8Those living in the US can watch this anime legally at [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/aiura Crunchyroll.]]
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11!!''Aiura'' provides examples of:
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13* TheAce:
14** Saki is excellent at all competitive activities, to the point where she has to actively fend off scouts attempting to recruit her for sports teams and clubs. She also has a dedicated fan club.
15** Manaka and Hinako both seem to naturally excel at anything they try, even if it's the first time.
16* ApatheticTeacher: Yamashita, the three main girls' homeroom teacher. She outright states that she has no interest in her students' educational progress and often blows off her curriculum out of boredom (or a desire to stay out of the weather). She is also frequently late to class and has had to face Matsuno more than once when arriving on campus. Possibly a {{foreshadowing}} of what will ultimately become of the main girls' laziness.
17* AttentionWhore: Kanaka. Whether this is deliberate or mostly a result of her unfocused nature is anybody's guess.
18* BeachEpisode: An interesting example in that it is also the final episode.
19* BerserkButton:
20** Repeatedly ringing Saki's doorbell.
21** Misuzu reacts rather strongly when asked how one goes about marrying into money. One gets the impression she tried to do something similar before becoming a teacher.
22* BookEnds: In the final episode, the girls spend the beginning of summer together doing what Ayuko had done alone at the end of summer.
23* ButtMonkey: Souta, who Kanaka and Ayuko trick into losing a game of [[BlandNameProduct "Jango"]] and buying them snacks.
24* ComicTrio: The three girls. Ayuko is [[TheLeader the leader]], Kanaka is [[TheFool the fool]], and Saki is the [[OnlySaneMan only sane woman]].
25* CoolTeacher: Matsuno, who challenges tardy students to a game of rock-paper-scissors, but lets them win.
26* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: The three main girls: Saki (blonde hair and gold eyes), Kanaka (brown hair and eyes), and Ayuko (black hair and eyes).
27%% * DeadpanSnarker: Saki
28* DerangedAnimation: Both the opening and ending sequence, although more in the ending.
29* TheDitz: Kanaka, to such a degree that even a teacher and her mother have called her an idiot.
30* FakingTheDead: In a bid for attention, Kanaka attempts this on two separate occasions. Saki ignores her, and afterwards muses that had it been Ayuko, she would have been genuinely concerned.
31%% * FoodPorn: Apparently the subject of the anime's opening song. The opening itself contains several examples.
32* GenkiGirl: Kanaka is very energetic and is always trying to find something to do.
33* {{Hikikomori}}: Saki decides to become one for a brief period in episode 11.
34* HotTeacher: Students are known to flirt with Misuzu, who dresses as a student, and looks young enough to be one. An interesting example of this trope in that the students don't seem to be aware that Misuzu is a teacher.
35* HurricaneOfPuns: The opening is full of them; from the similarities between the title and Apple's "i-" suffix, to "crab apples," to obscure allusions to a species of crab whose name ends in "-ura," to Steve Job's death by cancer.
36* IdolSinger: Kanaka's lifelong dream. Her own mother told her she was too much of an idiot to do anything else.
37* TheLoad: Kanaka fails spectacularly at pretty much every challenge she takes, usually to the detriment of her friends in team-oriented activities. Made even worse because she instigates most of these events and sets bizarre wagers on the outcomes.
38* MsFanservice: Almost all fanservice is limited to Saki, indisputably the most masculine of the girls.
39* TheNicknamer: Kanaka has a habit of giving weird nicknames to people such as "Ayukong" for Ayuko and "Yanachou" for Yanase.
40* NonuniformUniform: Kanaka wears a bowtie instead of a necktie; Ayuko wears a yellow jumper instead of the vest; Saki wears her necktie loose, her vest open, and her shirt untucked.
41* OddCouple: Kanaka and Saki were this before meeting Ayuko. Saki is TheAce, quiet, snarky, and more often than not the OnlySaneMan. Kanaka is TheLoad, loud, ditzy, and a GenkiGirl. Despite this, they are almost never seen apart from each other.
42%% * OneWordTitle
43* OlderThanTheyLook: Misuzu-sensei looks like one of the students and tends to wear a SailorFuku, much to Matsuno's dismay.
44* PlayingAgainstType: InUniverse example with Matsuno. He embodies the typical strict yet hot-blooded sports coach, and is almost always seen wearing a track suit. However, he's actually the maths teacher and he sucks at running.
45* RealPlaceBackground: The series appears to be set in the Japanese town of Kamakura (the gate of the Museum of Literature can be seen a few times), with [[ArtisticLicenseGeography other Japanese locations thrown in for no discernible reason]].
46* RedOniBlueOni: Amaya plays the red oni to Saki's blue oni.
47* RockPaperScissors: Saki and Kanaka play a game of rock-paper-scissors to decide who gets to buy the last melon bread.
48* RunningGag:
49** During the pool chapter, Amaya says or does things that get her knocked out and left floating face down in the water several times (by Saki, naturally). Becomes a ChekhovsGun later -- Amaya spent so much time floating that she worked out the basics of swimming for herself.
50** Matsuno will never manage to get Wakatsuki to quit wearing a school uniform.
51** Almost everyone jokes about Umi's tendency to gain weight quickly.
52* SailorFuku: This being a [[SchoolgirlSeries schoolgirl series]], there are plenty of these to go around.
53* SceneryPorn: The anime's watercolor-esque backgrounds.
54* SeinfeldianConversation: Since it's adapted from a 4koma, you can expect to find this. {{Lampshaded}} by the ending's lyrics:
55-->They were pointless conversations\
56but they were fun nonetheless.
57* SenseiChan: Misuzu-sensei wears a SailorFuku, plays the cutesy act, and Kanaka calls her "Misuzu-chan".
58* ShoutOut
59** Right off the bat, there's one to ''Manga/DragonBall'':
60-->'''Kanaka:''' Did an alien kill your fellow apprentice?.\
61'''Saki:''' You talking about Krillin?
62** The anime's opening contains several not-so-subtle shout-outs to [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext Steve Jobs and Apple]].
63* ShrinkingViolet: How Amaya remembers Saki from in middle school, complete with glasses. Saki denies this, but whether it is true has yet to be seen.
64%% * {{Yandere}} / BewareTheNiceOnes: [[http://fabien.li/tvtropes/Aiura_05_02.47.jpg Just look at Ayuko's eyes]] when she [[ImagineSpot kills Kanaka]].

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