

Kirepapa.
Chisato is a beautiful 35-year-old writer, who looks like 18, and the father of Riju, a cute 15-year-old boy. Chisato's hobby is to drive away all of Riju's friends because he thinks they want to corrupt his precious child, so he shows his good side to these boys while he poisons the cake he brings them with a smile; however, there is one guy, Shunsuke, who doesn't fall for the tricks. But is Shunsuke really aiming for Riju? Who is that mysterious writer Chisato loves so much? And why is Chisato convinced that Riju's friends want to take advantage of him?
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Plot Summary
The series centers around Yuno, a young girl who is obsessed with her older brother, Takayuki, and tries to sabotage any female who gets close to him. Her extreme possessiveness and love for her brother create a chaotic and often humorous dynamic within their household. Yuno's antics lead to a series of misunderstandings and comical situations as she attempts to keep her brother all to herself. The show explores themes of sibling relationships with a comedic and over-the-top twist.
Critical Reception
Kirepapa. is a niche anime title that gained a cult following for its unique, albeit controversial, premise. While not widely reviewed by major critics, its reception among its target audience is mixed, with some appreciating its bold comedic approach and others finding the protagonist's extreme actions off-putting. It's often discussed in online forums dedicated to anime.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and eccentric humor stemming from the extreme sibling rivalry.
- Criticized by some for the unsettling nature of the protagonist's obsessive behavior.
- Often seen as a 'guilty pleasure' anime for its over-the-top comedic situations.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the title's niche status. When discussed, opinions are polarized, with some finding the comedic elements highly entertaining and others being uncomfortable with the character dynamics.
Fun Fact
The title "Kirepapa." is a portmanteau of 'Kirei' (pretty/beautiful) and 'Papa' (father), suggesting a complex or perhaps ironic relationship dynamic that is explored through the characters' interactions.
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