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Klabautermann

over 14 years ago

3

Other than the character design, which is truly the actual selling point of this or any other similarly inspired and made piece of crap, everything else in this thing, is completely bland. The plot is about as stable as a flaccid penis, starting with a fake premise of a distant brother and sister getting to respect and love each other like any family should, only to dive into the lousily explored aspects of drama, tsundereism and fanservice. Hardly a seinen, hardly a serious plot to begin with, hardly worthy of so much reading. The art is a downright disaster, cute characters aside, because there isn't any. Kyousuke iskind of likeable until he wants to bang his own hot much-too-young sis, who is the biggest bitch on planet Weeb for no discernible reason other than "tsun-tsun" and because she can act any way she wants since, you know, she's a weeb just like her basement-dwelling fans who love to relate to that, I guess.

Deceiving excuse to draw adorable girls and have other people

B U Y M E R C H .

39
Not Recommended
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nic016

over 6 years ago

3

This isn't exactly the best story. The synopsis gives you false hope that two siblings grow together to love each other and respect one another through some hentai-ish content that the sister is obsessed with. Yet you're sort of toyed with, when the author introduces this sort of strange sexual undertone between the siblings, that doesn't grow into anything, but is still present throughout the manga. There are parts that are downright kind of boring, and to be honest, I finished the manga cause I knew it was only 26 chapters and I can just power through it quickly when I was bored. The art isn'tgood, it's pretty sloppy actually. Some fuzziness on some scenes and strange faces were drawn for some characters.

Characters is what should be driving this story, and even though I put the characters as "decent", they weren't worth the read.

Overall, it's a poor manga. I'm not recommending it, especially with a lackluster ending.

2
Not Recommended
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N30N014

over 5 years ago

4

Before anything else, let me say this: there is no reason you should ever read this, it is a straight downgrade from the anime, so either watch that or read the novels, both contain more details than this manga. The only thing that pushed me to read this was its sequel which stars a more likeable protagonist and a less annoying story, i thought reading the manga would give me a smoother transition into it, but it really wasn't, the 2 stories don't tie very well and you will understand more about what is going on by watching/reading the other 2 versions like stated at thebeginning, the OreImo series at its core is mediocre and its only saving graces are some of the characters and the comedy, both aspects aren't very fleshed out in this iteration and, regrettably, the worst part of the series which is Kirino herself, is more sexualized and nonsensical; thankfully, it is only 4 volumes, should you decide to torture yourself by reading this, the pain will be gone quickly.

0
Not Recommended
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hexashadow13

almost 5 years ago

8

tl;dr: A solid start to a story, though to be clear it’s just a start that doesn’t work as a standalone story at all. I should note that I have seen the Oreimo anime, though I haven’t read the light novels as they aren’t in English. With that in mind, firstly I want to state that this manga in and of itself is simply too short to actually capture the story properly. It essentially only adapts the first two arcs which the anime does in the first five episodes at a decent pace so this manga doesn’t even manage to adapt half a season’s worth ofstory. Furthermore, this portion is only the setup that introduces the various characters and the story only really starts getting interesting afterwards. Thus, I think this manga has worth as something someone already familiar with the story can go to to see the story in a new form, or maybe for someone that wants to read the story in manga form before going to the anime. But planning on reading just this manga I think is simply a bad idea that you really won’t get anything out of.

The core premise of this manga is about the protagonist Kyousuke helping his little sister Kirino and correcting the strained relationship the two have as a result. This help comes in the form of advising and assisting her with her otaku related hobbies, which completely don’t fit the image she projects and thus she keeps a secret from everyone until Kyousuke happens to stumble into finding out. Ultimately, this help comes in the form of helping her make new friends that are otaku, Ruri and Saori, and experience more fun otaku things she’s always wanted to experience while making sure that her current life and image aren’t impacted as if this isn’t handled properly it could result in discipline from their father as well as her losing her old friends including her best friend Ayase. As this is from the perspective of Kyousuke who’s completely new to everything, the story essentially serves as an introduction to otaku culture which is interesting, though for those already very familiar with it this may not be all that interesting as it’s all incredibly basic.

The serious part of each of the two arcs is incredibly similar in that it involves Kirino’s hobbies getting caught in some fashion and Kyousuke having to fix things which gets into themes regarding how otaku and otaku hobbies are looked down upon and how that isn’t really fair, which is a decent enough concept but having it twice back-to-back so quickly felt like a bit much. Still, around that it introduces a cast of interesting and pretty likable characters and begins establishing the bonds between them, though as far as this manga gets things are just getting started and nothing has really made any solid progress yet. Compared to the anime, some character’s some across as better. Kirino is less of a tsun so that’s a plus. Manami is also more likable, in that she seems to have more personality than the anime where she just seemed incredibly plain. Though at the same time there are some choices that I wasn’t really a fan of, such as giving Manami more focus compared to the anime and giving Kuroneko and Saori less. Still, I’d say the narrative seems to be a solid enough version of the material adapted. Though as mentioned, this is only the beginning, and as such the attempt at making the ending of the manga feel like an ending didn’t really land at all.

The art style I thought was a bit strange at first, but it really grew on me. In the end I think it’s pretty great and does a good job of showing off the characters as cute and also makes really good use of chibi designs. The quality too is overall really solid.

3
Recommended
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milo22u

over 5 years ago

2

Manga Started with a Good plot but the story ending is terrible and unjustifiable if they were just liking each other and they should end the story before high hopes and it feels they made extreme case love and then said it is not possible ruined everything and the publisher and author were not powerful to take on controversy as well as give a different and happy ending to the reader, the whole reason people had read the manga for juicy feeling and impossible things to happen but it has a sad ending. DESTROYED THEIR OWN STORYLINE Characters- Were Good at the middle story butdue to ending it is ruined

Art-Not impressed at all

Enjoyment-Super Sadness and Not Happy at all. your love happy ending this not at all for you consider it zero hopes

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Not Recommended