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* MoneyFetish: Watari is obsessed wit winning the lottery, and is hyper-sensitive to the droppoing of loose change.
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* MoneyFetish: Watari is obsessed wit with winning the lottery, and is hyper-sensitive to the droppoing dropping of loose change.
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The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, Jiro Sato as the manager and former Music/SKE48 Matsui Rena as Matsukoma's childhood Kaede Shioyama.
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The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, Jiro Sato as the manager and former Music/SKE48 Music/SKE48 member Matsui Rena as Matsukoma's childhood friend Kaede Shioyama.
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Mr. Nietzsche in the Convenience Store (Alternate titles: Nietzsche-sensei or Niche-sensei) is a manga series released in August 12th 2013.
The comedy manga follows a male part-time late-night convenience store worker named Matsukoma, and the new part-time worker he trains named Tomoharu Nii, nicknamed Nietzsche-sensei. Tomoharu is a university student in the school's Buddhism department. When an angry customer screams at Tomoharu, "Customers are gods!," he replies, "God is dead." The manga follows the part-time worker life of Matsukoma and Tomoharu, the latter of whom continuously baffles his customers and co-workers at the convenience store with his odd ways.
The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, a co-worker and senior of Matsukoma who is obsessed with lottery tickets and money, Jiro Sato as the convenience store's eccentric manager, and former SKE48 Matsui Rena as Shioyama Kaede, Matsukoma's childhood friend who falls head over heels for Nii, resulting in her continuously attempting to gain his affection (which he never returns).
The comedy manga follows a male part-time late-night convenience store worker named Matsukoma, and the new part-time worker he trains named Tomoharu Nii, nicknamed Nietzsche-sensei. Tomoharu is a university student in the school's Buddhism department. When an angry customer screams at Tomoharu, "Customers are gods!," he replies, "God is dead." The manga follows the part-time worker life of Matsukoma and Tomoharu, the latter of whom continuously baffles his customers and co-workers at the convenience store with his odd ways.
The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, a co-worker and senior of Matsukoma who is obsessed with lottery tickets and money, Jiro Sato as the convenience store's eccentric manager, and former SKE48 Matsui Rena as Shioyama Kaede, Matsukoma's childhood friend who falls head over heels for Nii, resulting in her continuously attempting to gain his affection (which he never returns).
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The comedy manga follows
Based on Matsukoma's Twitter chronicles about working a
The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari,
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* DeadpanSnarker: Nii.
* HilariousOuttakes: Most of them come from the cast trying not to laugh at Jiro Sato's improvisations.
* [[spoiler: IdolSinger: Moe is revealed to be a member of an underground idol group.]]
** [[spoiler: This was foreshadowed and lampshaded in Episode 8 of the drama, when Kaede makes an oddly familiar statement upon hearing Moe not being allowed to date.]]
--> [[spoiler: '''Kaede:''' You sound like you're in an idol group.]]
* {{Improv}}: The manager's scenes more than likely have a large chunk of this.
--> '''Matsukoma:''' Manager. Manager!
--> ''*pause a beat*''
--> '''Manager:''' Oh, I'm the manager.
* HilariousOuttakes: Most of them come from the cast trying not to laugh at Jiro Sato's improvisations.
* [[spoiler: IdolSinger: Moe is revealed to be a member of an underground idol group.]]
** [[spoiler: This was foreshadowed and lampshaded in Episode 8 of the drama, when Kaede makes an oddly familiar statement upon hearing Moe not being allowed to date.]]
--> [[spoiler: '''Kaede:''' You sound like you're in an idol group.]]
* {{Improv}}: The manager's scenes more than likely have a large chunk of this.
--> '''Matsukoma:''' Manager. Manager!
--> ''*pause a beat*''
--> '''Manager:''' Oh, I'm the manager.
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* HilariousOuttakes: Most of them come from
* BrutalHonesty: Nii's habit of speaking his mind gets him in trouble as much as it makes the targets of his commentary think about their own opinions.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Before working at
* [[spoiler: IdolSinger: Moe is revealed
* FictionalCounterpart: 777 (pronounced 3-Seven) stands in for the 7-Eleven Matsukoma worked at.
* HilariousOuttakes: The drama has a few videos, with most of the jokes coming from the cast trying not to laugh at Jiro Sato's improvisations.
* HollywoodAtheist: While Nii himself is a Buddhist, some of his outbursts are done in this manner. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is bluntly telling a customer "God is Dead" when an UnsatisfiableCustomer tries to invoke the "customers are gods" stock phrase, and compares the [[invoked]]MainstreamObscurity of not having read a popular manga to not having read ''Literature/TheBible''.
* IdolSinger: [[spoiler:Moe]] is revealed to be a member of an underground idol group. This was foreshadowed and lampshaded in Episode 8 of the drama, when Kaede
--> [[spoiler: '''Kaede:''' You sound like you're in an idol group.]]
* {{Improv}}: The manager's scenes in the drama are noticeably more unscripted than
--> '''Matsukoma:''' Manager. Manager!
--> ''*pause a beat*''
--> '''Manager:''' Oh, I'm
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* MoneyFetish: WatariWatari is obsessed wit winning the lottery, and is hyper-sensitive to the droppoing of loose change.
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* [[spoiler: SecretlyWealthy: Ken. Actually, it's ''not''-so-secret.]]
* StalkerWithACrush: Kaede towards Nii.
* TheStoic: '''Nii.'''
* StalkerWithACrush: Kaede towards Nii.
* TheStoic: '''Nii.'''
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* [[spoiler: SecretlyWealthy: Ken.[[spoiler:Ken. Actually, it's ''not''-so-secret.]]
* StalkerWithACrush: Kaede towardsNii.
* TheStoic: '''Nii.'''Nii, with an additional dose of AbhorrentAdmirer.
* StalkerWithACrush: Kaede towards
* TheStoic: '''Nii.'''
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The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, a co-worker and senior of Matsukoma who is obsessed with lottery tickets and money, Jiro Sato as the convenience store's eccentric manager, and Matsui Rena as Shioyama Kaede, Matsukoma's childhood friend who falls head over heels for Nii, resulting in her continuously attempting to gain his affection (which he never returns).
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The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, a co-worker and senior of Matsukoma who is obsessed with lottery tickets and money, Jiro Sato as the convenience store's eccentric manager, and former SKE48 Matsui Rena as Shioyama Kaede, Matsukoma's childhood friend who falls head over heels for Nii, resulting in her continuously attempting to gain his affection (which he never returns).
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* DeadpanSnarker: Nii.
* HilariousOuttakes: Most of them come from the cast trying not to laugh at Jiro Sato's improvisations.
* [[spoiler: IdolSinger: Moe is revealed to be a member of an underground idol group.]]
** [[spoiler: This was foreshadowed and lampshaded in Episode 8 of the drama, when Kaede makes an oddly familiar statement upon hearing Moe not being allowed to date.]]
--> [[spoiler: '''Kaede:''' You sound like you're in an idol group.]]
* {{Improv}}: The manager's scenes more than likely have a large chunk of this.
--> '''Matsukoma:''' Manager. Manager!
--> ''*pause a beat*''
--> '''Manager:''' Oh, I'm the manager.
* HilariousOuttakes: Most of them come from the cast trying not to laugh at Jiro Sato's improvisations.
* [[spoiler: IdolSinger: Moe is revealed to be a member of an underground idol group.]]
** [[spoiler: This was foreshadowed and lampshaded in Episode 8 of the drama, when Kaede makes an oddly familiar statement upon hearing Moe not being allowed to date.]]
--> [[spoiler: '''Kaede:''' You sound like you're in an idol group.]]
* {{Improv}}: The manager's scenes more than likely have a large chunk of this.
--> '''Matsukoma:''' Manager. Manager!
--> ''*pause a beat*''
--> '''Manager:''' Oh, I'm the manager.
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* [[spoiler: SecretlyWealthy: Ken. Actually, it's ''not''-so-secret.]]
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* MoneyFetish: Watari
* OnlySaneMan: Matsukoma is arguably the one with the most common sense among all the characters.
* OnlySaneMan: Matsukoma is arguably the one with the most common sense among all the characters.
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* LoveAtFirstSight: Kaede for Nii, and, oh boy, does she fall hard!
* StalkerWithACrush: Kaede towards Nii.
* StalkerWithACrush: Kaede towards Nii.
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The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, a co-worker and senior of Matsukoma who is obsessed with lottery tickets and money, Jiro Sato as the convenience store's eccentric manager, and Matsui Rena as Shioyama Kaede, Matsukoma's childhood friend who falls head over heels for Nii, resulting in her continuously attempting to gain his affection (which he never returns).
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The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, a co-worker and senior of Matsukoma who is obsessed with lottery tickets and money, Jiro Sato as the convenience store's eccentric manager, and Matsui Rena as Shioyama Kaede, Matsukoma's childhood friend who falls head over heels for Nii, resulting in her continuously attempting to gain his affection (which he never returns).returns).
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* TheStoic: '''Nii.'''
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Mr. Nietzsche in the Convenience Store (Alternate titles: Nietzsche-sensei or Niche-sensei) is a manga series released in August 12th 2013.
The comedy manga follows a male part-time late-night convenience store worker named Matsukoma, and the new part-time worker he trains named Tomoharu Nii, nicknamed Nietzsche-sensei. Tomoharu is a university student in the school's Buddhism department. When an angry customer screams at Tomoharu, "Customers are gods!," he replies, "God is dead." The manga follows the part-time worker life of Matsukoma and Tomoharu, the latter of whom continuously baffles his customers and co-workers at the convenience store with his odd ways.
The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, a co-worker and senior of Matsukoma who is obsessed with lottery tickets and money, Jiro Sato as the convenience store's eccentric manager, and Matsui Rena as Shioyama Kaede, Matsukoma's childhood friend who falls head over heels for Nii, resulting in her continuously attempting to gain his affection (which he never returns).
The comedy manga follows a male part-time late-night convenience store worker named Matsukoma, and the new part-time worker he trains named Tomoharu Nii, nicknamed Nietzsche-sensei. Tomoharu is a university student in the school's Buddhism department. When an angry customer screams at Tomoharu, "Customers are gods!," he replies, "God is dead." The manga follows the part-time worker life of Matsukoma and Tomoharu, the latter of whom continuously baffles his customers and co-workers at the convenience store with his odd ways.
The manga was later adapted into a live-action drama that aired in January 2016, with Shotaro Mamiya as Nii and Kenji Urai as Matsukoma. Others casted are Jiro as Watari, a co-worker and senior of Matsukoma who is obsessed with lottery tickets and money, Jiro Sato as the convenience store's eccentric manager, and Matsui Rena as Shioyama Kaede, Matsukoma's childhood friend who falls head over heels for Nii, resulting in her continuously attempting to gain his affection (which he never returns).