住之江圭太は中学3年生の受験生。血のつながらない双子の義姉たちは本人が嫌がっているのに圭太を積極的に誘惑してくる。両親もどちらかと結婚するのを望んでいたり、周りはやっかんだりと振り回される毎日を送っている。そしてタイトルの通り、義理とは言え姉弟の間で接吻を繰り返している次第[1]。高校進学後は担任のオタク系変態女教師桐生夕月、その妹であり後輩でもある桐生三日月、そしてことあるごとにおもらしをする同級生の三国美春なども絡み、圭太の周囲はなんやかんやで常にドタバタしているといった始末で。
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Specials | December 2008 | April 2015 | 12 |
Season 1 | April 2010 | June 2010 | 12 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
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Unassigned Episodes | 24 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Season 1 | December 2008 | April 2015 | 24 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
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Bow Ditama | 12 | 04/05/2010 - 06/21/2010 | |
長谷川勝己 | 7 | 11/22/2010 - 08/06/2014 | |
鈴木雅詞 | 3 | 05/22/2009 - 06/04/2010 | |
加茂靖子 | 1 | 12/22/2008 |
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Harem (ハーレムもの, hāremumono, "harem works") is a genre of light novels, manga, anime, hentai, and video games originating in Japan in the 1970s but exploding late 1980s and 1990s with dating simulator games and focused on polygynous or polyandrous relationships, where a protagonist is surrounded by three or more androphilic/gynephilic suitors, love interests and/or sexual partners. Harem works are frequently comedies that rely on self-insertion protagonists allowing the audience to project themselves unto, and on having relatable and interesting ensemble cast of characters. A story featuring a heterosexual male or homosexual female protagonist paired with an all-female/yuri harem series is informally referred to as a female harem or seraglios, while a heterosexual female or gay male protagonist paired with an all-male/yaoi harem series is informally referred to as a male harem, reverse harem, or gyaku hāremu (逆ハーレム).
Anime series that have a manga version. The manga medium could be derivated from the serie, base of it or just another adaptation from a common source like a novel, a light novel, a web novel, etc...
Ecchi (エッチ, etchi, pronounced [et.tɕi]) is a slang term in the Japanese language for playfully sexual actions. As an adjective, it is used with the meaning of "sexy", "dirty" or "naughty"; as a verb, ecchi suru (エッチする or Hする) means "to have sex", and as a noun, it is used to describe someone of lascivious behavior. It is softer than the Japanese word ero (エロ from Eros or "erotic"), and does not imply perversion in the way hentai does. The word ecchi has been adopted by western fans of Japanese media to describe works with sexual overtones. In western culture, it has come to be used to refer to softcore or playful sexuality, as distinct from the word hentai, which connotes perversion or fetishism. Works described as ecchi by the western fans do not show sexual intercourse or genitalia, but sexual themes are referenced. Ecchi themes are a type of fan service, and can be found in most comedy shōnen and seinen manga and harem anime.
Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and slice of life fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles. In a typical romantic comedy, the two lovers tend to be young, likeable, and seemingly meant for each other, yet they are kept apart by some complicating circumstance (e.g., class differences, parental interference, a previous girlfriend or boyfriend) until, surmounting all obstacles, they are finally united. A fairy-tale-style happy ending is a typical feature.
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