Originally a four-panel ( yonkoma ) manga by Kiyohiko Azuma, its 2002 anime adaptation by J.C. Staff did something revolutionary: it formalized the modern "slice-of-life" and iyashikei (healing) genres. More than two decades after its debut, Azumanga Daioh remains a masterclass in character-driven comedy and a foundational text for modern otaku culture. The Origins: From Yonkoma to Anime
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The quintessential chaotic duo. Tomo is pure, unguided kinetic energy—impulsive, loud, and aggressively competitive. Yomi is her pragmatic, straight-laced foil, constantly trying to diet, study, and maintain order, only to be dragged down by Tomo’s chaotic gravity. Originally a four-panel ( yonkoma ) manga by