Baka na Imouto wo Rikou ni Suru no wa Ore no XX Dake na Ken ni Tsuite
Baka na Imouto wo Rikou ni Suru no wa Ore no XX Dake na Ken ni Tsuite

Baka na Imouto wo Rikou ni Suru no wa Ore no XX Dake na Ken ni Tsuite

2016TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

To overcome his attraction for his younger sister Hana, Yuuichi Mitsui made sure to enroll at a university far away from his home. Unfortunately, being separated from her only strengthened his feelings. He continues to feel guilty for harboring illicit thoughts when suddenly, Hana shows up at his doorstep on a summer morning, looking more beautiful than ever. However, despite her physical maturity, her intellect is that of a child. Consequently, Yuuichi tries to hold back from laying a hand on his innocent sister. But it is easier said than done, especially when Hana's ignorance—combined with her innocence—makes her a woman that Yuuichi can't help but desire.

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Director: Kazuya MiuraGenres: Anime, Comedy, Romance, Slice of Life

Plot Summary

This anime follows the story of a younger brother who attempts to help his older sister overcome her social awkwardness and find romance. Despite his good intentions, his sister's extreme shyness and misunderstanding of social cues often lead to comical and awkward situations. The series explores their sibling relationship and the humorous challenges they face as they navigate social interactions and potential love interests.

Critical Reception

This anime is generally regarded as a lighthearted comedy with a focus on character interactions and slice-of-life elements. It received mixed to positive reviews, with many praising its comedic timing and relatable (albeit exaggerated) depiction of sibling dynamics and teenage awkwardness. Some critics found the plot to be simple, but appreciated the charming characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its humorous take on sibling relationships.
  • Appreciated for its lighthearted and comedic approach.
  • Seen as an enjoyable, if simple, slice-of-life anime.

Google audience: Audiences generally found the series to be a funny and charming watch, particularly enjoying the dynamic between the siblings. Some viewers noted that while the plot wasn't groundbreaking, the humor and character interactions made it a worthwhile experience.

Fun Fact

The title itself is a direct reference to a common trope in Japanese light novels and anime, indicating a focus on a protagonist's specific, often absurd, claim or method for achieving a goal.

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