Brothers Conflict
Brothers Conflict

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Brothers Conflict

2013
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
Japanese

Imagine being the only child your whole life, and then suddenly finding yourself gaining 13 step-brothers! Ema Hinata's lonely life takes a new and exciting turn when her single father Rintarou Hinata, a famous adventurer, falls in love and marries Miwa Asahina, an apparel maker. In order to give the newly-wed couple space, Ema starts living with her new step-brothers in a mansion called Sunrise Residence and for the first time, experiences being part of a lively and big family. She finally feels safe and content. Each brother has his own unique personality, and Ema soon realizes that it is not only family love that grows between them, but romance as well. Which brother will be the one to steal her heart in the end?

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IMDb6.9/10
Google Users78%
Director: Director: Kōichi Ohata (TV Series)Genres: Anime, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Harem

Plot Summary

Ema Hinamori, a high school student, finds her life dramatically changed when her father remarries. This brings her into contact with the large Asahina family, consisting of thirteen adopted brothers. As Ema begins to live with them, she navigates the unique dynamics and growing romantic tensions within this unconventional household, all while trying to maintain her own identity.

Critical Reception

Brothers Conflict was generally received as a typical entry in the reverse harem genre, appealing primarily to its target demographic. While praised for its character designs and the sheer number of potential romantic interests, it often faced criticism for its predictable plot and the ethically questionable premise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its numerous attractive male characters.

  • Criticized for a derivative and somewhat uncomfortable romantic premise.

  • Offers a standard reverse harem experience with typical character archetypes.

Google audience: Viewers often found the series engaging due to the large cast of distinct male characters and the romantic intrigue. However, some expressed reservations about the central relationship dynamics and the progression of the plot.

Fun Fact

The anime adaptation is based on a series of Japanese light novels and drama CDs, which were developed by the company Idea Factory and written by Atsuko Kanase, with illustrations by Kagiya Akatsuki.

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