![]() ![]() ![]() If you read the title then you’d expect an incest anime but if you actually sit down and watch the anime, it’s actually a Harem/Ecchi/Comedy. They’re all disjointed, confusing and unevenly paced but arousing all at the same time. ![]() This one is more Ecchi than anything else and all of its components were pretty good but they never made any sense as a whole. I’m not talking about the incest aspects of the anime though. Since I’m one of those half glass full kind of anime blogger, I’d say the anime had all the potential in the world but it manages to f*ck itself up pretty magnificently. I haven’t actually reviewed one so I guess I was pretty open to the opportunity but this anime wasn’t really that great. What can you possibly expect from an anime with the title “As Long as there is Love, It doesn’t matter if He’s my Brother”? Oh boy, an incest anime. Akito lives in a house with five different girls and they all like him. Oh, don’t forget the self-proclaimed snob girl, the childhood friend girl, the girl who goes both ways, and the under aged girl. This anime is about a guy named Akito Himenokouji who is an ordinary guy except he has a little sister with a massive brother complex and they live under the same roof. It’s a twelve episode anime about bro-sis love. It’s “Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai yo ne!” or “As Long as there is Love, It doesn’t matter if He’s my Brother”. The anime I’ll be reviewing is an incest anime so that sounds fun. This is review number one hundred and twenty seven.
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