Mar 28, 2025
I understand that this is about a forbidden relationship with one another that is stigmatized by society. On a side note, the other characters involved will not be included, only what this anime is attempting to convey. Regardless, falling beneath into the chasm, it is crystal clear that this is an unusual type of the harem genre (there are alternate routes for some of the girls). From the synopsis itself, they are obviously depraved of both their parental figures and mental well-being. Point is, that Haruka Kasugano and Sora Kasugano are trying their best in this next stage of their lives. Now, their approach in
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coping in this ordeal went sideways fast. From the day both of them gained a clear conscience, both of them don't possess the mental acuity to be stable in the head. Haruka had this crossed this mind but rendered useless, because a certain hormone acted as a strong catalyst.
I've come to a realization as I assumed that this is just an anime where all human intimacy and intercourse is happening all around the place, why not just include everyone regardless of literally anything? If that's the case, then this review is worthless. But the elephant in the room can radiate so much aura it can't be ignored any longer. The ones whom are responsible for this piece of media is making the very notion of incest, shoved down our throats like there's no tomorrow, then attempts to do an appalling job into making us change our perspective that incest NEEDS to be normalized radically. Is this just a poor attempt on the pursuit of wealth? Or is this an abuse of free will? Nevertheless, incest literally causes genetic defects on the next of kin if one should take part in inbreeding, which is why it is condemned in the holy scriptures in the first place. Pardon my puritan side. If this is their elation, then they better be damn well sure not to procreate and win the lottery on the next Lovecraftian monster... But the allegory presented at the end says otherwise.
If this is to be normalized one day, then God is truly dead. And we have killed him.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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