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Japanese manga series by Keiichi Arawi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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City (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keiichi Arawi. It began serialization in September 2016 in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Morning. It has been published in 14 tankōbon volumes. In North America, the series is licensed by Vertical.
An anime television series adaptation titled City the Animation, produced by Kyoto Animation, aired from July to September 2025 on Tokyo MX. It is the studio's first non-sequel anime in six years, and the studio's second anime adapted from a manga series by Arawi after the 2011 adaptation of Nichijou, with both series set in the same universe.
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Plot
The story follows the Mont Blanc Trio, consisting of university sophomores Midori Nagumo and Wako Izumi and freshman Ayumu Niikura, as they navigate their lives alongside a populace filled with not-quite-ordinary people in the city aptly called City.
Characters
Mont Blanc Trio
- Midori Nagumo (南雲 美鳥, Nagumo Midori)
- Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu[3] (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck[4] (English)
- A 20-year-old university sophomore at Mont Blanc University. She works as a waitress at the Makabe's Western Bistro, and she is a resident of the Mokumesei Manor. Although she often acts as the story's main trickster, she is a gifted athlete and a kind girl in general.
- Ayumu Niikura (新倉 (にーくら), Niikura)
- Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki[3] (Japanese); Cat Protano[4] (English)
- An 18-year-old freshman at the same university as Nagumo and Wako, who dreams of becoming a photographer. She is also a resident of the Mokumesei Manor. She had been friends with Nagumo since their school days, when she had inspired her to take up photography and even kept a photo of Nagumo from that time in a locket.
- Wako Izumi (泉 わこ, Izumi Wako)
- Voiced by: Yui Ishikawa[3] (Japanese); Brenna Larsen[4] (English)
- Similar to Nagumo, she is a university sophomore at the same university as Nagumo and Niikura and is also a resident of the Mokumesei Manor. She has a very spontaneous personality and often finds herself in strange situations due to her unusual behavior and outlook on the world around her.
Makabe family
- Tsurubishi Makabe (真壁 鶴菱, Makabe Tsurubishi)
- Voiced by: Yoshihisa Kawahara[5] (Japanese); Brent Mukai[4] (English)
- The owner and head chef of their family restaurant that specializes in Western-style cuisine. He is married to his wife, who is an archaeologist, and father to their children, Tatewaku and Matsuri. Although he is a responsible caregiver to the children and the family business, he also has a quirky side.
- Tatewaku Makabe (真壁 立涌, Makabe Tatewaku)
- Voiced by: Miyu Irino[5] (Japanese); Kevin Andrew Rivera[4] (English)
- A second-year high school student and a substitute player on his school's soccer team. He is the older brother to Matsuri. He has a crush on Riko.
- Matsuri Makabe (真壁 まつり, Makabe Matsuri)
- Voiced by: Ayaka Nanase[5] (Japanese); Sarah Miller-Crews[4] (English)
- A middle school student who spends her free time with Ecchan, her best friend. She is the younger sister to Tatewaku.
- Obaba (御婆)
- Voiced by: Kazutomi Yamamoto[6] (Japanese); Kaitlyn Robrock[7] (English)
- Tsurubishi's mother-in-law and Tatewaku and Matsuri's grandmother. She is the owner of Mokumesei Manor, an apartment complex where the Mont Blanc Trio resides.
- Professor Makabe (真壁教授, Makabe Kyōju)
- Tsurubishi's wife and Tatewaku and Matsuri's mother. She is an archaeological professor at Mont Blanc University who travels the world and often sends her family the artifacts she finds.
Adatara family
- Dr. Adatara (安達太良博士, Adatara-hakase)
- Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu[8] (Japanese); Brook Chalmers[9] (English)
- The patriarch of the family and a retired scientist.
- Mr. Adatara (安達太良父, Adatara-chichi)
- Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu[8] (Japanese); Brian Hull[10] (English)
- The owner of their liquor store. He and Mrs. Adatara have five children.
- Mrs. Adatara (安達太良母, Adatara-haha)
- Voiced by: Mayumi Asano[8] (Japanese); Shelby Young[11] (English)
- Wife of Mr. Adatara and mother to their five children.
- Tatsuta Adatara (安達太良 達太, Adatara Tatsuta)
- Voiced by: KENN[8] (Japanese); Ryan Colt Levy[12] (English)
- The eldest son of the family. A former soccer player and the current heir to the family-owned liquor store.
- Kamome Adatara (安達太良 かもめ, Adatara Kamome)
- Voiced by: Coco Hayashi[8] (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck[13] (English)
- The eldest daughter of the family. She served as a manager to Shia Azumaya.
- Ryōta Adatara (安達太良 良太, Adatara Ryōta)
- Voiced by: Satoshi Inomata[8] (Japanese); Brian Hull[10] (English)
- The second son and middle child of the family and classmate of Tatewaku and Riko. He is called the "modern-day William Tell" by his peers.
- Umi Adatara (安達太良 うみ, Adatara Umi)
- Voiced by: Haruna Fukushima[8] (Japanese); Kaitlyn Robrock[7] (English)
- The eldest of the twins.
- Sora Adatara (安達太良 そら, Adatara Sora)
- Voiced by: Yuuki Temma[8] (Japanese); Kaitlyn Robrock[7] (English)
- The youngest of the twins.
Other characters
- Riko Izumi (泉 りこ, Izumi Riko)
- Voiced by: Yū Wakui[5] (Japanese); Shelby Young[14] (English)
- The younger sister of Wako who is a student at City South High School and is constantly drowsy, prompting her friends to try and wake her up during important events. She has the ability to make many people fall in love with her, just by simply smiling at them.
- Eri Amakazari (雨飾 えり, Amakazari Eri) / Ecchan (えっちゃん)
- Voiced by: Azusa Tadokoro[5] (Japanese); Cristina Vee[4] (English)
- A student from City South Junior High School who is best friends with Matsuri. She has a hard time trying to tell her that she and her family will move to England over the summer.
- Kamaboko Oni (鬼 カマボコ, Oni Kamaboko)
- Voiced by: Yu Miyazaki[15] (Japanese); Max Mittelman[4] (English)
- An author and neighbor of the Mont Blanc Trio at the Mokumesei Manor, who writes and illustrates the manga Mr. Bummer (落胆くん, Rakutan-kun) for Weekly City.
- Todoroki (轟)
- Voiced by: Ryōta Suzuki[15] (Japanese); Andrew Russell[4] (English)
- An editor working for Weekly City who idolizes Kamaboko and serializes his manga as editor-in-charge.
- Daisuke Naganohara (長野原大介, Naganohara Daisuke)
- Voiced by: Mai Aizawa[16]
- An author who was going to replace Kamaboko Oni until she injured her hand after an accident. She is referred as a very famous and talented manga artist. In actuality, she is Mio Naganohara, a character from Keiichi Arawi's previous work, Nichijou.
- Nice Man (いい人, Ii Hito)
- Voiced by: Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi[6]
- A stoic and self-described good person.
- Sumire Sakurakomi Tanabe (タナベ菫桜子美, Tanabe Sumire Sakurakomi)
- Voiced by: Yūko Gotō[17] (Japanese); Kaitlyn Robrock[7] (English)
- A retired police officer and well-mannered woman who often rewards the citizens of City for their good actions.
- Hotaka (穂高)
- Voiced by: Jin Domon[17] (Japanese); Brian Hull[10] (English)
- The butler of Tanabe. He often acts on Tanabe's behalf in expressing gratitude to the citizens of City through capturing them using his chain.
- Rindō Obina (帯那林道, Obina Rindō)
- Voiced by: Makoto Kaneko[18] (Japanese); Max Mittelman[4] (English)
- The captain of the City South High School soccer team, which Tatewaku serves as a substitute player.
- Yamato Kurogane (黒金大和, Kurogane Yamato)
- Voiced by: Atsushi Kousaka[18] (Japanese); Brian Hull[10] (English)
- A member of the City South High School soccer team.
- Tekaridake Nobuteru (光岳伸晃, Nobuteru Tekaridake)
- Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama[19] (Japanese); A.J. LoCascio[4] (English)
- The leader of Mont Blanc University's Tekaridake Troupe, whose members are animals.
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Manga
The series is written and illustrated by Keiichi Arawi and began serialization in Kodansha's Morning magazine on September 29, 2016.[20][21] The series concluded on February 4, 2021.[22][23] Kodansha published the series in 13 volumes.[24] An online autograph contest was held to celebrate the final volume's release.[25] The series returned in Morning on December 12, 2024, three years after its conclusion.[26]
At Anime Expo 2017, Vertical announced they licensed the series for English publication.[27]
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Anime
An anime television series adaptation, titled City the Animation, was announced on September 21, 2024. It was produced by Kyoto Animation as the studio's first non-sequel anime since the arson attack in 2019 and directed by Taichi Ishidate, with character designs and chief animation direction handled by Tamami Tokuyama, color designs by Kana Miyata, art direction by Shiori Yamazaki, 3D direction by Tatsunori Kase, sound direction by Yōta Tsuruoka, and music by the Piranhans.[3] The series aired from July 7 to September 29, 2025, on Tokyo MX and other networks, running for a single cour of 13 episodes, with most containing multiple short segments per episode, with there being 80 segments in total. The opening theme is "Hello", performed by Riho Furui, while the ending theme is "Lucky", performed by Tomoo.[5][8][a] Amazon Prime Video is streaming the series worldwide.[56]
Episodes
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Reception
At San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Rob McMonigal picked the series as the best continuing series for grown-ups.[60]
The series has been praised by most critics. Sean Gaffney from A Case Suitable for Treatment gave the series praise, saying it "made him smile".[61] Ian Wolf from Anime UK News stated that he liked the series, stating that fans of Arawi's style in Nichijou will also like this series.[1] Ross Locksley from UK Anime Network felt similarly about the manga, rating it a seven and saying the rating is a nine for fans of Nichijou and a five for anyone else.[62] However, Katherine Dacey from The Manga Critic was more critical, calling the series' jokes "tired slapstick [humor]" and the characters "strenuously unpleasant".[63]
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