Nakaimo: My Little Sister Is Among Them!
Nakaimo: My Little Sister Is Among Them!

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Nakaimo: My Little Sister Is Among Them!

2012
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
Japanese

Is insanity hereditary? Shougo Mikadono's beginning to think so, because the terms of his late father's will seem crazy and following them may drive Shougo bonkers as well. Oh, it sounds simple at first: before Shougo can claim his VERY large inheritance, he just has to start attending a certain new school and find a nice girl to marry. It's a little unromantic, but perfectly do-able, right? After all, all the girls seem quite friendly, so all Shougo has to do is find one he has something in common with. Except, and here's the kicker, it turns out that Shougo has WAY too much in common with one of them, because she's actually his long-lost sister! And he has no idea which one she is! Will Shougo meet and court his Miss Right without committing something very morally wrong? Can he find his future bride without slipping into the wrong set of genes? And if his little sister does reveal herself, just how much will be revealed and under what circumstances?

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Takashi YamamotoGenres: Comedy, Harem, Romance, Slice of Life

Plot Summary

The story follows Shingo Wakamatsu, a young man whose dying father makes him promise to marry his younger sister, Setsuna. Shingo, despite his initial reluctance, eventually agrees to the request, but not before Setsuna is enrolled in an all-girls school to keep her identity a secret. To further complicate matters, Shingo's maternal relatives have sent a group of beautiful girls to infiltrate Setsuna's school and ensure she fulfills her promise.

Critical Reception

Nakaimo: My Little Sister Is Among Them! was met with a mixed to positive reception from anime fans. It is generally appreciated for its comedic elements and character interactions, though some found the harem tropes predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its humor and light-hearted approach to a sensitive topic.

  • Some viewers found the plot progression a bit slow at times.

  • The character dynamics and romantic entanglements were a common point of discussion.

Google audience: Audience reviews on platforms like MyAnimeList and AniList indicate a generally positive sentiment, with viewers enjoying the comedy and character relationships, though some found certain plot developments less engaging.

Fun Fact

The anime is based on a light novel series written by Tsukasa and illustrated by Eeji Komatsu.

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