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Sep 26, 2023
It's a fairly basic isekai op main character trope kinda manga. It's not bad in that regards, so if you like those, great. If you don't like those, there's not a lot more this offers.
Arts nice, feels really quality, fluid and fun.
Characters are like wet bread. The villains are extremely bland. Nothing to write about at all. They're just stock bad guys with no real motives.
Main characters are all different tropes. That's fine, fun enough, despite their lack of originality for the most part.
World is fun! I like the idea that different minerals do different things. It's not like thats new or even that
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intricate, but its fun, even if the details are sorta glossed over. Think more than Doctor Stone levels of logic glossing, but magic rocks :O
Music is incredible! Unbelievable choices for th- no wait thats just my spotify playlist in the background
Overall: If you're looking for originality, new concepts, tons of tits, or groundbreaking writing, read something else. This is a fun read if you just want to regurgitate some good ol' isekai stuff. For that, it's fun enough for the 13 chapters that are out right now :)
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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May 21, 2014
If for you, an enjoyable anime needs characters and humor above all else, this will be one of your all time favorites. This is the type of anime where they get you attached to every character for every single character trait for what they're worth.
-Plot
There's not much of a plot to follow, so if you're into adventure and action anime as a top genre, you may feel a little left out on this one. (6)
-Art
The art is quite surreal but still the classic anime style we all know and love. It flips between realistic-ish and cartoon-ish similarly to Sora no Otoshimono, but
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not quite as frequently (9)
-Sound
The music gives nice support and the sound effects (which aren't a common use) work nicely. (8)
-Characters
Everyone is emotionally, physically, personality-wise different in some way. All of the characters are lovable, even if you hate them at first. It's like getting a desk change in school and sitting next to someone you don't know but you think you already dislike them but end up good frieids. (note, in the end of the latest episode at this time (episode 7) they give a hinting toward a new bunch of characters) (10)
Overall this is the type of anime I absolutely love. Everything about it just works for me.
If you've seen Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo, it's very similar to this anime in the way it is, except in Sakurasou all of the cast has some sort of talent in a way or another.
If you like animes with great character development, this is meant for you.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Feb 26, 2014
I know Onee-chan ga Kita hasn't finished airing yet, but this review will be on my current thoughts and analysis.
This anime falls into a generic genre of an incestial love between step-siblings, is what I was thinking before i started to watch it. I think the main reason I actually decided to start it was because I was scanning CR for something interesting. Well, to sum it up, this anime is special in a way. The episodes are 3 or so minutes long and the art style is different. It basically took something like OniAi (Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai yo ne!) took
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the main flags, and removed basically everything else. Now you're left with the romantic turning points, the funny parts, and a little bit of character development.
-From here on there will be spoilers up until episode 7 as I have only seen up to episode 7-
Plot: 7/10
Tomoya is a 13yo boy in middle school. He's friends with a girl named Fujisaki Mina and a pervert-ish guy named Hanazono Mitsuru. His dad was single until he remarried, giving him a 17yo, brocon sister named Ichika, who tries her hardest to get Tomoya to fall in love with her. Her friends are somewhat normal, nothing special. Meanwhile at school, Mitsuru likes to bring up the fact he's jealous to no end and wants his own possessive sister etc. Mine on the other hand, used to be bullied when she was younger. She thought it was smartest to make herself cute so guys wouldn't bully her. That's how she's trying to live, but girls are always neglecting her. She's also the devil at times, kinda. By having a short temper sometimes she'd snap and guys'd run way, but Tomoya has a crush on her, (or so I'm lead on to think due to blatancy) and gives her patience. Mina slowly starts to open up to Tomoya, and that's all it's progressed so far.
Kinda generic and there's no real reason why his step sisters a brocon or in such deep love.
Art: 8/10
It's got a cool painting type feeling to it. Its unusual, but nice. It strangely fits the anime very well.
Sound: 9/10
I was watching it on CrunchyRoll and the quality was stellar, (to be expected from CR) but they didn't use any royal free sound effects and the music was subtly and fit nicely.
Characters: 9/10
I already explained the backstory in the Plot part, so I'll give a brief summary on the main characters traits.
Tomoya: He's timid and a little bit shy.
Ichika: She's quiet, determined, thoughtful, and creepily stalker-like at times.
Mitsuru: He's an average guy. Nothing more really has to be said.
Mina: she's a short tempered, narrow minded tsundere in a way. She always has a Facade up, and usually finds everyone annoying.
Onee-chan ga kita hasn't finished airing and's still only half way to the finish or so, but is an enjoyable anime if you've got a little spare time.
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(btw, this is my first review so sue me if this sucks)
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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