Mal saekano12/2/2023 ![]() ![]() The romantic elements don’t work either, since we really aren’t given much about each character to think there is even a relationship developing. ![]() It actually sounds kind of inspiring and sweet but it isn’t (more on why later). Kyousuke stands up for her every time along the way. Though I can’t really blame them really too much for the later, I mean she is in middle school for god's sake and watching/playing those things is technically illegal for her. Both are coincidentally very anti-anime/eroge. We start out with Kirino's hobby being laid out and the drama that unfolds as her best friend and her father find out about it. There isn’t any story to speak of, though that would probably be ok if it was completely episodic, but it’s not. The main issue overall with the story is there is too little of everything. On the plus side I will give the anime credit for not caving in completely to the fan base by drowning the show in pervy fan service. ![]() While I do think Ore Imouto tries to deal with some serious issues at times, Kirino's character makes it impossible to really accept them. ![]() They are fashion models, Buddhist monks, and super rich oujosama's! It’s not that I have anything against otaku mind you, but at the same time I don’t find the lifestyle to be particularly interesting or commendable. They really aren't creepy guys who cuddle with full size oppai body pillows on the train or buy an anime special edition box because they have a pair of blue striped panties inside. It clearly panders to the otaku community and those who fancy themselves as wannabe otaku, i.e. Overall Ore Imouto is an idealistic view of how otaku and anime fans want to be viewed by others. Elements of the plot eventually becomes so totally implausible and unrealistic that they defy belief. The lack of any interesting story makes this anime completely character driven and since the characters are so awful it just feels like it doesn't get anywhere nor do you care if it does or doesn't. Watching this show wasn't a chore but I just kept wondering to myself, why isn't this any good? I can usually see why someone might like or dislike an anime more that I do but with this one I cant for the life of me understand how anyone could think this one is any good. It’s not that Ore Imouto is a bad anime either it’s just really uninteresting. Though I can say that if this really is a good adaption then I think I will pass. Now I haven’t read any of the light novels so I can’t speak for how well this anime does as an adaptation of them. Seriously a pair of siblings find happiness through the power of eroge! Are you kidding? Is this a PSA for the eroge industry? Now he finds himself helping Kirino acquire new eroge, hide her hobby from her friends, help her make new friends, and I suppose repair their sibling relationship. Since up till now his sister, Kirino, has basically had nothing to do with him so both her secret and her sudden willingness to open up to him is a complete surprise. we are setup with our typical and predictable harem anime plot, a high school guy Kyousuke who is fairly nondescript and normal finds himself involved in his little sister's secret hobby, eroge games and anime. In the end I am left wonder just what was all the fuss about? I will admit that from the first time I saw details of this show pop up I was not to thrilled with its prospects, but the hype over the show was too much to ignore and I decided to give it a go. This time most of that was centered on this anime, Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai. Every season we seem to get that one show that has all the buzz and word of mouth about it from the anime community. ![]()
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