Crazy to me that this show is rated under a 7 with 6000 views. This is a simple show with simple humor, art, and characters. It's like eating tasty food with a goofy old friend from grade school. Every episode leaves you feeling relaxed and happy to carry on your own normal life.
Watched this because I loved Serial Experiments Lain, and while in some ways this show is the absolute opposite, both shows aesthetically deliver in their own way through relate-able looks and feels. Recommended for adults who like slice of life plots displayed through subtle and relaxed art styles.
Alternative Titles
Synonyms: NieA_7
Japanese: ニア アンダーセブン
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Apr 26, 2000 to Jul 19, 2000
Premiered:
Spring 2000
Broadcast:
Wednesdays at 18:30 (JST)
Studios:
Triangle Staff
Source:
Manga
Theme:
Iyashikei
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Ranked:
#50132
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Popularity:
#3694
Members:
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 1, 2009
NieA 7 - 7.5/10
A diamond in the rough. For a series with such a lowly average on MAL, it's surprisingly good. It's reminiscent of Haibane Renmei because of its slow, dialogue heavy and relaxing style. After watching the first volume, I wasn't too taken with it. It started off reasonably well, showing the struggles of a very believable young woman, Mayuko, as she tries to survive with little money and, at the same time, studies to get into college. But my interest levels dropped as soon as it was revealed that an alien, NieA, lived in Mayuko's closet, eating some of her food and causing her ... Jun 5, 2013
Representing about a 60:40 ratio of contemplative slice-of-life to lighthearted comedy, all blended and dropped into a slightly sci-fi setting, my first thought about NieA Under 7 was this: It is one tough show to classify.
It's evident that, from an artistic standpoint, this is a pretty bare-bones production. Expect relatively flat backgrounds, lacking any real depth or detail. Movement is regularly stiff and unnatural looking. The character designs bear the obvious stamp of the esteemed Yoshitoshi ABe, and they're just as distinctive as anything else that he's made, but their quality fluctuates, sometimes becoming more blocky and rough-looking on a scene-to-scene basis. The closest, ... May 5, 2020
NieA Under 7 tells the ebbs and flows of early adulthood in a loosely constructed slice of life comedy. Thematically down-to-earth and occasionally depressing, NieA_7 inspires young adults to be hopeful no matter their personal situation. Reputed as ‘the forgettable Yoshitoshi Abe anime’, its lukewarm critical response severely undermines how relatable, sympathetic, and empowering this series can feel.
Today’s young adults are stereotyped as socially awkward, riddled with financial problems and unsure about the future. Mayuko Chigasaki is the poster girl for these characteristics, presented as a hardworking student who is busy making ends meet by working several jobs. She lives with NieA, a rude, ... Feb 26, 2014
A title born from the people responsible for the creation of Serial Experiments Lain. NieA_7 was based of a doujinshi of the same name by the esteemed Yoshitoshi ABe. Apparently, the staff of Lain wanted to create a very light-hearted title to follow up the sever tone found in Lain. In short: this doesn’t really work out in the show’s favor. Why? I’m getting there.The story revolves around a hard-working high-schooler Mayuko (Mayu), who lives on her own and struggles to make ends meet between her three low-wage jobs. Mayu is a shy, introverted, and to make life worse, has an obnoxious, food-swiping, UFO obsessed
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May 30, 2014
Ahhhh NieA_7. If you've never heard of this anime I wouldn't blame you. As it is not one of Yoshitoshi ABe's most famous since he is one of the masterminds behind the ever talked about mindf**k that is Serial Experiments Lain. If I had to compare NieA_7 to anything that ABe has done it would be more appropriate to compare it to that of Haibane Renmei as it's not all dark and philosophical, but rather, very calming and easy to take in. This show would best be described as the crew who worked on Lain taking a little break. This show is a very light-hearted
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Dec 16, 2010
Back when I first watched "NieA Under 7" quite a few years ago, I thought it was a rather odd show that contained some comedy but not much else. Thinking back on it, I now realise that this show is probably better described as a slice of life. And by that I mean it's a REAL slice of life, not one of those fake ones like "Clannad" that people slap the genre label onto just because it doesn't contain mecha and it's set in a school.
"NieA Under 7" contains all the telling signs of a slice of life - even though it's undoubtedly a ... Sep 15, 2022
NieA_7 is, surprisingly, a mixed bag. It isn't mediocre the whole way through, far from it, but instead it has stellar highs and irritating lows. To summarise: I found the human side of the story (ie Mayuko's) extremely compelling - if the entire show were simply devoted to that, I would be willing to recommend it much more readily. The alien side (Niea's), however, I have little praise for.
Mayuko is a deeply relatable character and navigates the common stressors of life with a certain elegance. I felt her story delivered lacklustre answers to her questions at times, such as what she wants to do with ... Sep 28, 2019
It's...a big mess.
This show has so many fluctuating episodes with different atmospheres, it's as if they're not part of the same story. You first think you're watching a light-hearted comedy, then a seinen, sometimes sci-fi, but wait a second, it's a comedy again. It's like this show doesn't have an identity, and it suffers tremendously. You'd think that since one of the main characters is a discriminated, "unique" sort of alien, the plot would involve something about that identity. In the earlier episodes, Niea is clearly discriminated against, and I would suppose that her being an "under seven" would have some sort of meaning. Well, ... Aug 18, 2019
NieA Under 7 is Yoshitoshi Abe's (other) slice of life series which I felt pretty lukewarm about and didn't fully appreciate when I first watched it.
After revisiting it however, my view of it has changed dramatically. Not only do I think it's a great slice of life series that slowly makes you feel absorbed in its world, but I also think it's a great character study that thoroughly explores its main character's fear of growing up, social anxiety, lack of an objective in life and her daily struggles as a cram student who barely scrapes by financially. So the series is set in a ... Jan 14, 2019
Obviously I watched this because of the fact that I had just watched Serial Experiments Lain and was made so emotionally vulnerable by it that I just had to go and consume every other related show that exists, and one of the few I haven't already watched was this one. I didn't even remember it existed, but I'm glad I found it. I was pretty surprised to find that it had a rating of “under 7” (on MAL, I guess that means a show is pretty much terrible, given the tendency towards rating inflation of MAL users), but of course I was going to watch
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May 4, 2021
NieA_7 is hidden gem. Too bad most people watch it solely for the comedy parts and get disappointed.
It's a slice of life/comedy/drama anime. Please note the drama part, even I was able to feel their despair at some scenes. I wouldn't recommend it to people who just wants to laugh. -Story 8/10 The only flaw of the show. It introduces too many elements and abandons some without explaining much. This can be justified since it's only 13 episodes long. It starts as comedy and slowly builds up a serious existentalist tone, which was a suprise for me. -Art 9/10 I took lots of screenshots. Think it as a ... Jun 17, 2017
NieA is a slice-of-life anime the follows a young girl named Mayuko as she tries to juggle her jobs and her studies in order to get into college. Not only that, but she also has to put up with her roommate .NieA. that sleeps in her closet and is also an alien, yes an alien. The world of NieA takes place when in the distant yet not so far past Aliens have arrived on earth and are now living among humans. Yet despite such a thing occurring, not much happens or changes other than their being people who look a bit like humans with the
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Oct 15, 2014
Hello again guys for another review. The first thing that is unique about this, and why many will probably pick up this otherwise generic looking slice-of-life is that it's from the person that bought us Serial Experiments Lain. Yeah, this is NOTHING LIKE Serial Experiment at all. But it has a very unique charm, enough to give it an 8. And with the scoring out in the open for people just scanning to see, let's get to the meet of the review.
OK, I'm not great with names, so I'm just gonna be describing characters - set in a rural town in present time (though the ... Feb 1, 2022
This show is a mess, chaotic and multi-directional, but with hidden purpose that waits a little to reveal itself. Niea Under Seven has an extremely untypical format that may not be for everyone, so beware before entering!
When the series starts off, it establishes itself in ways that are deceiving, which is why probably many who would have liked it ended up dropping it too early to find out what they were missing, or people that wanted what it promoted itself as were disappointed by the end. You may think you’re in for a generic slice of life comedy, but don’t get it wrong- it slowly ... Dec 8, 2015
Man, this show is an odd one. How do I even begin to classify it? Is it a Sci-Fi? Drama? Slice of Life? Comedy? I don’t really know, and to be honest, I don’t think the show does either.
Niea_7 is an anime based on the doujinshi, and with character designs by, Yoshitoshi ABe. You might know him from his involvement in Serial Experiments Lain, Texchnolyze, and Haibane Renmei. It’s thought the people who made Lain made this show to cool down after it, as it has a fair amount of similar people who worked on both. The story, put in the most basic terms possible, is ... May 11, 2024
"Poverty makes people mean."
NieA Under 7 currently has a MAL score of...under 7, and I find that unfair. On one hand, I sort of understand it. NieA Under 7 is a very unassuming series, and at first glance, it looks like any old slice of life anime from the early 2000s. On top of that, our titular character can be really grating at times, and with other characters like the...walking Indian stereotype? (wow, that...has to be racist, right?) It makes sense why so many people would be quick to write this one off. But, with only thirteen episodes, I highly recommend you hang on. NieA Under 7 is ... Feb 11, 2018
NieA_7 (NieA under Seven) is a 13 episode comedy/slice of life TV anime produced by studio Triangle Staff. The main director for the series was Tomokazu Tokoro (Haibane Renmei), and it aired from Apr 26 2000 to Jul 19 2000. NieA is an adaptation of a doujin manga with the same name, created by Yoshitoshi ABe. The manga would later go on to be published by Kadokawa Shoten on their monthly Shounen magazine Monthly Ace Next.
The story goes something like this. Aliens have come and invaded the earth. But rather than taking over, they have decided to live among the humans, as their mother ship ... Jun 19, 2022
NieA Under 7 is a fun little anime which perfectly captures the side of summer as a hot, mundane season, exploring themes of poverty and identity, and which opens with one of the most positively busted openings I've ever heard. Imagine if Tom Waits was Japanese, and there's your op. However, for as fun and relatable as so much of the anime is, the reality is that it is deeply flawed in enough ways to keep it from being truly great. To begin, the story itself is very solid as a concept. Aliens come to Earth and get stranded here,
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Oct 7, 2024
I think a lot of the reviews for this show are a bit unfair, in my opinion. It's not groundbreaking, but it shouldn't really have to be, and I think that's the charm of it in a way. If you're a fan of ABe's other works, I imagine you will probably enjoy watching NieA_7. It's a slice of life with beautiful animation and a heartfelt story. I found myself smiling at the characters and their antics, laughing at the jokes, and felt it in my chest when the main character was distressed. This is the kind of show that definitely has a few unanswered questions,
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