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I saw someone refer to Nichijou as moe the other day. I cried.
I'd say it's appropriate. The characters are pretty cute and done in a cutesy style.
Cutesy.
^^^It also just has scenes with a pair of girls playing rock paper scissors or doing dances just to be cute.
It's a good show, but if you're saying it doesn't use the moe aesthetic you're a lying liar.
That's not the entirety of the show, though.
In fact the vast majority of it is much more like that screenshot.
I'm not on anybody's side here because I don't actually care.
Really though yeah it probably is moe.
^^It's really not. Most of it is the girls being doofy and goofing around and any scene with Nano and the professor is pure concentrated cuteness.
Unless it is a Sakamoto suffering scene
^^ Um, not all cute things are moe. Not by a long shot.
That's actually half of my problem with moe: The definition is vague and vapid.
If we are to go by the most commonly used aggregate definitions, however, I'm not sure that Nichijou is moe. It has some aspects of the associated art style, but on the whole... no, I don't think it's a moe show, at least not conscientiously.