Oniisama e... is a famous shoujo manga from the 70's, written by the talented Ikeda Riyoko. Although the anime (which is also amazing by it's own) is probably more popular in the west, the manga is also incredible.
The story of Dear brother is focus on the first year adventure of Misonoo Nanako, a sweet innocent girl that just got into Seiran high school, an all girl private school. Sending letters to her former teacher (which she asks from to be her brother) about her life in school, she finds out that school life isn't all roses.
The manga deal with a lot of very real, and
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: To My Brother..., Brother Dearest..., Early Spring Trembling, Brother, Dear Brother Japanese: おにいさまへ… InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 1974 to Aug 1974
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Margaret Authors:
Ikeda, Riyoko (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #23132 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4247
Members: 5,150
Favorites: 153 Resources | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 22, 2021
Oniisama E is a lovely, classic shojo that is absolutely worth reading, especially for anyone interested in the development of the yuri genre, as I believe it was highly influential on other series.
I love Riyoko Ikeda's classic shojo art, huge eyes and dripping tears and all. I'm simply obsessed with the way she draws the masculine female characters! They look like real butch women! And the 70s fashion is incredible. (The only thing that threw me off about the art was that the pages often use solid black backgrounds just for effect, whereas I'm used to black backgrounds behind panels meaning this is a flashback scene ... Dec 24, 2023
With all respect to the small but dedicated fanbase who keep this nearly 50 year old series alive, “Dear Brother” is in many ways a forgotten, or rather overlooked, classic that offers a unique and exhilarating view into the formation of Shoujo as a serious method of storytelling. Drama and Romance at its best is not only its situations but rather its characters which drive and react to said situations, and “Dear Brother” excels at just that with not only an interesting and charming protagonist who has an intimate understanding of herself and her desires but also an even more impressive background cast capable of
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