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Pleasantly quirky romance with a dash of spicy ecchi. That handles and delve into the realistic theme of being an otaku
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At first, wandering into this anime, which starts out rather weird. It might have you question your sanity with - what the **** are am I watching? It could get you into asking questions such as - did that just happen, or was I not in the right of…
Read full review on AniList →Passionate and inspirational story of your everyday characters' struggles and ambitions
This show really came to me as a surprise. This is a surprise very similar to how I felt after watching Saekano: how to raise a boring girlfriend. It was partly because of my **** taste and partly because it was recommended to me by someone on Youtube that I saved "A sister is all you need" to my wa…
Read full review on AniList →A decent ecchi (not incest) anime.
"Imouto sae Ireba Ii" is an anime about a little sister Alice who wakes her big brother by deep kissing, lets him wash his face with her leftover bathwater, lets him wipe his face with her worn bra, makes omurice with "her" eggs and gives him "her" milk.
No, that's not what actually happens. I was j…
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A Sister’s All You Need is the greatest sister ******* fantasy since Sister Act. It’s an anime that is so similar to Eromanga Sensei it could probably be sued. The only real difference between this and Eromanga is that the characters here are older, there’s no sister to ****, and the lewd humor and…
Read full review on AniList →A surprisingly deep and narratively complex look into Otaku culture.
This anime is actually an allegory for Otaku culture in Japan.
Although our MC (in this case analogous to Japanese male youth) is surrounded by peers and women who would be willing to be with him, he instead focuses on an unobtainable fantasy (a little sister). In the same way that it is literally…
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