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Estava dando uma fuçada na página de slice of life do amado Tvtropes, a procura de novos títulos, e me deparei com uma grande, e algumas vezes hilária, classificação de títulos, pensei em compartilha, com algumas alterações nos links para levar para a página do MangaUpdates. Para os links originais, só clicar no Tvtropes acima.

3-gatsu no Lion: Slice of Life as a teenage professional shogi player.

A Channel: Slice of high school girl life. Best summed up by the end credits.

Ai Shite NightLove Triangle slice of life with Rock ‘n’ Roll occasionally thrown in.

Ai-Ren: Slice of life After the End.

Amanchu!: Slice of scuba diving life. Post Sobre

Aoi Hana: Slice of Girls Love life with a Love Dodecahedron.

ARIA: Slice of Venetian terraformed Mars life. With Scenery Porn. Lots and lots of Scenery Porn.
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Axis Powers Hetalia: Slice of political Anthropomorphic Personification life.

Azumanga Daioh: Slice of eccentric schoolgirl life.

Baby And Me: Slice of big brother life.

Beck: Slice of high school (on the first part of the manga, and almost all of the anime) and rock band life (which makes up most of the manga from the halfway part, and became an Aborted Arc from the anime).

Bamboo Blade: Slice of shinai-wielding life.

Binbou Shimai Monogatari: Slice of life with lots of Cherry Blossoms.

The Borrower Arrietty: Slice of life about a tiny daughter as she befriends a human and fight for her family’s safety.

Bunny Drop: Slice of parental life

Candy Boy: Slice of life with hints of lesbian twincest.

Chibi Maruko Chan: The everyday life of a 9-year old girl, her family and her classmates in pre-Internet era Japan.

Chibisan Date: A slice of peaceful life on an island.

Crayon Shin-chan: Arguably, a slice of a 5-year old boy’s life, as he makes everyone’s lives impossible. Hilarity Ensues!

Daily Lives of High School Boys: Slice of all-boys’ high schooler life.

Dennou Coil: Slice of tech-savvy, junior high-schooler life.

Diamond Daydreams: Slice of Hokkaido life. Likely Piano‘s closest contender in terms of purity.

Digimon Tamers: This is a reason why this was a unusual series; Consider that this is a Mon series, meant for kids, without “slapstick comedy” due to being as realistic as possible. Digimon Adventure also had bits of this, but mainly when it was directly affected.

Doki Doki School Hours, excluding the out-of-place genre spoof episodes.

Fruits Basket is the rare example of a show with supernatural elements that fits this trope.

Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu: Slice of high school life.

Gakuen Babysitters: Slice of daycare life.

Genshiken: Slice of otaku life.

Great Teacher OnizukaTokyopop advertised it with the tagline “No big eyes. No magic powers. No giant robots.”

Gokinjo Monogatari: Slice of eccentric art school life.

Haibane Renmei: Slice of after-life (according to the most common interpretation of the series).

Hidamari Sketch: Slice of art school life, high school edition.

Hitohira: Slice of high school drama club life.

Honey and Clover: Slice of art school life, college edition.

Hyakko: Slice of Elaborate University High life.

Hyakuen: Slice of money-saving high school girls’ life, with a dash of comedy and hint of ecchi.

Hyouka: Slice of mystery-solving, high school life. Notably, the protagonist prefers his slice of life to be a little more bland than other people’s. Part of his Character Development is him realizing that having an interesting life isn’t so bad.

Ichigo Mashimaro: Slice of four cute kids and their Cool Big Sis‘s life.

THE iDOLM@STER – Slice of life with an Idol twist.

Ikoku Meiro no Croisée: Slice of Parisian life.

Itoshi No Kana: Slice of life and life after death.

Kamichu!: Slice of divine life. Shinto-flavored, of course.

Kiki’s Delivery Service compresses this trope into a movie, and quite successfully so.

Kimi ni Todoke: A heartwarmingtear-jerking slice of high school life.

Kimi to Boku: A slice of boys’ life, about a group of boys who’ve known one another since kindergarten living out their high school days in relative peace (and hijinks).

Kirby of the Stars: Half Kirby kicking ass, half slice of the townspeople’s life under an illegitimate monarchy. Contains a lot of subtle satire and social commentary.

Kokoro Library: Slice of library-managing life.

K-On!: Slice of all-girl high-school rock band life.

Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service: Slice of dead people’s lives and of the people who talk to them.

Lamune: Slice of seaside summer life.

Love Is In The Bag: Slice of high school life involving a girl who turns into a bag.

Lucky StarParody of slice of eccentric schoolgirl life.

Mahoraba: A slice of cute, romantic life.

Mahou Tsukai Ni Taisetsu Na Koto: Slice of magical life.

Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto ~Natsu no Sora~: Slice of magical life, but with more drama still.

Maison Ikkoku: Slice of several years of life in a boarding house.

Manabi Straight: Slice of high school student council life Twenty Minutes In The Future.

Minami-ke: Slice of three sisters’ lives in an apartment.

Mokke: Slice of ghost-haunted life.

Moyashimon: Slice of college life with a guy who can see microbes.

Muteki Kanban Musume: Being a deconstruction of the Fighting Series Played for Laughs, it’s a Slice of a group of Burger Fools in a Shopping District that practice Mundane Made Awesome life.

My Lovely Ghost Kana: Slice of the life of an Unlucky Everydude in love with a pretty ghost kind of Magical Girlfriend.

Natsume Yuujinchou: Slice of life about a boy who can see spirits, some obligations left to him by his grandmother, and his Snarky Nonhuman Sidekick.

Need a Girl!: About four young men in their last year on High School, each trying to score a girlfriend.

Nichijou: Slice of ordinary life. Except it’s anything but ordinary.

My Neighbor Totoro: Two girls move to a new place as they deal with the reality of their mother’s sickness

Nodame Cantabile: Slice of music school life.

Only Yesterday: Slice of nostalgic life.

Pani Poni Dash!: A slice of life depicting a class of high schoolers, but taken to ridiculous extremes and exaggerations.

Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai!: A 19-years-old college freshman finds himself as the legal guardian of his three nieces.

Paradise Kiss: Slice of average teenager life meets slice of oddball fashion design student life.

Patlabor: Slice of Humongous Mecha pilot life.

Piano: Slice of Slice of Life life. Perhaps the purest anime-example of this trope one can find.

Planetes: Slice of astronaut life. Post sobre – All Fiction

Plica: Slice of Japanese lesbian life.

Ranma ½: Basically there are no real plot arcs or main antagonists present in the series, since it revolves around Ranma’s life of of attending high school and training at the Tendo Dojo, fighting different rivals, dealing with different love interests, and having to put up with Akane Tendo, along with the various misunderstandings that provoke her rage.

Real Drive: Slice of cyborg life set on a tropical island in the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex universe.

Saint Young Men: Daily life in Japan as experienced by Jesus and Buddha.

Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei: Slice of suicidally depressed, socially satirical life pumped with crack and LSD.

Sazae-san: Slice of life of a typical Japanese housewife at home with her parents, her very young siblings, her husband, and her child.

School Rumble: Slice of romantic (often surreal) high school life.

Shakugan no Shana: Slice of life interweaved with Demonic Invaders, though drops the slice of life towards its final season.

Shirokuma Cafe: Slice of life with FunnyAnimals at a cafe run by a polar bear.

Silver Spoon: Slice of life in an agricultural school.

Sketchbook: Like Honey and Clover and Hidamari Sketch, but with a Funny Foreigner and lots of cats.

Spotted Flower: Chronicling the life of a newlywed couple: an Otaku Husband and a fiery pregnant wife, and their love life.
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Sora No Woto: Slice of 5 cute teen soldier girls garrisoned in a peaceful town life except for the last 2 episodes.
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Suzumiya Haruhi features this, as it does with most genres. The best example is the chronological last episode, that was so Slice of Life that it was boring (which was fully intentional).

Season 2 has a ‘slice of Groundhog Day life’, or rather, eight of the same slice.

Tamayura: slice of photographing life.

The Tatami Galaxy is a slice of quirky College life, albeit with time rewinds.
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Trider G 7: Slice of a Super Robot-piloting Kid Hero‘s life.

Tsuribaka Nisshi: Slice of life fishing manga.

Virgin Night: Specifically life’s sexual slices. Of the sort most people actually have.

Wandering Son: Slice of transchildren life.

Wife and Wife: The life of a young lesbian couple who have just moved in together.

Windy Tales: Slice of wind manipulation life.

With The Light: Slice of life raising an autistic child.

Yokohama Kaidashi KikouSlice of post-apocalypse life.
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Yotsuba&!: slice of summer-vacation-with-new-kid-in-town life.
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Obviamente essa lista só cobre uma pequena parte do grande mundo dos Slice of Life, mas já tem muito por onde começar com ela.