It’s just that it could have been so much more.
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I would still recommend this novel the illuminating start is fantastic, and even though I lament its problems, it is still one of the better-written light novels I’ve seen, and it’s great if you’re looking for something entertaining to read. Alas, bogged down by one-dimensional characters and a steady loss of focus toward the end, the novel meanders down a darkened path, leaving a shadow of what could have been. The twists in the plot are interesting, and the author even seems to have been onto something at the starting of the novel, raising my hope that this might have been a story that actually means something. Instead of ending the story with two climaxes, he proceeded to add a third one – one that the story would have been many times stronger without.īoku no Imouto wa Kanji ga Yomeru is in no means a bad novel it far exceeds Oreimo in terms of plot, and I dare say even in terms of writing. He proceeded to massacre two possible endings, one where the protagonist was forcefully separated from his love interest, and one where they were reunited again, instead choosing to continue the story on a tired path. The subsequent parts of the story steadily degraded into the same quick-fix-fantasy that I had thought the author had been trying to subvert before.
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The author’s writing portrayed this, no doubt through the veil of a translation, but I could still feel that emotion coming through. There is no doubt that the prevalence of moe culture (or, referring to the global movement as a whole, pop culture) is dealing quite a blow to the world of literature – or, rather, steadily eroding its base, providing otherwise well-read people a quick-fix-fantasy spun on shallow foundations for shallow entertainment. Partly for being set in the 23rd century, but mostly because the author actually seemed to care about the state of literature in the modern Japanese context. What caught my interest right from the start was how different the book felt from other light novels I’ve read so far. Moe has become the new mass culture, with the epitome of highbrow literature being a book detailing how a little sister wishes to have children with her non-blood-related brother, amid a smorgasbord of bathroom walk-ins and panty flashes galore. In said 23rd century, all kanji (you know, those hard Chinese characters that always make studying Japanese too hard) has been phased out, replaced entirely with katakana and hiragana. The protagonist is the only son (adopted, too!) of a 23rd century Japanese family. The story, as you would expect from a light novel with such a screwed up title (they seem to be all the rage these days), is rather out there. Mentioned several months back by a close friend of mine, I chanced upon the official Taiwanese version of it several weeks back at a Kinokuniya sale, and decided to buy it since my friend had recommended it so vehemently. Boku wa Imto ni Koi o Suru Cover of Boku wa Imto ni Koi o Suru volume 1 as published by Shogakukan Genre Romantic drama, Incest Manga Written by Kotomi Aoki Published by Shogakukan Magazine Shjo Comic Demographic Shjo Original run AugVolumes 10 Original video animation Boku wa Imto ni Koi o Suru: Secret Sweethearts Kono Koi wa Himitsu Directed by.
#Boku no imoto series
It's a 12-episode flash anime series and ea.
#Boku no imoto tv
Written by Takashi Kaiji and illustrated by Halki Miramura (pixiv id 6098 – a super early member!), then novel went on to win silver at the 5th HJ Bunko Taisho. According to Animate TV, an original TV anime 'Boku no Imouto wa 'Osaka Okan'' was announced to start from December 21st. Normally I wouldn't leave a review so short but the show itself is so short that there's not much to be said (so to speak) apart from I recommend it to people who want to move to Osaka or have nothing better to do than watch an OK anime but otherwise give it a miss.Boku no Imouto wa Kanji ga Yomeru ( My Little Sister can Read Kanji 僕の妹は漢字が読める) is a light novel first released last year on July 1st. A few things happen followed by an Osaka Tip saying "Osaka people do/think/like this" followed by his sister saying "that's how it is" then the next sketch happens the same way and the credits roll as his sister sings a crap song to the same tune as before then he gives out to her about it. She then says something odd which you would have preferred not to hear. Every episode starts off with the male lead introducing his sister who was away from him for 10 years because of family circumstances as the camera is focused on her.
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Sure, it's very formulaic and the animation is barely OK but it's educational and not boring. When it comes to anime people often get it right though they often get it wrong and this is one of those anime where they got it wrong. Boku no Imto wa 'saka Okan' (TV) Plot Summary: Due to his familys circumstances, high school student Kysuke has been separated from his sister Namika for around 10 years.