I Don't Like My Big Brother At All!
Synopsis
Second-year middle schooler Nao Takanashi loves her older brother Shuusuke to the point where she has developed a brother complex. Wanting her brother to see her as a woman, Nao makes advances toward him on a daily basis, which often results in Shuusuke succumbing to and encouraging more of her teasing. One day, while throwing away porn magazines from her brother's room, Nao finds an album containing his childhood photos—none of which include her. Having discovered the truth behind her family relationships, Nao becomes ever more affectionate toward Shuusuke. However, it does not take long for her dreams of monopolizing her brother to be put in jeopardy. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Audience reception is highly divided, with many viewers repulsed by the show's incestuous themes, unappealing character designs, and lack of plot depth. Some viewers found the humor and character dynamics enjoyable, while others were disgusted by the morally corrupt content. The anime's attempts at satire are not universally appreciated, leading to a polarized response.
Strengths
- Some found the humor to be unique and charming, offering moments of genuine laughter.
- A few reviewers appreciated the character dynamics, especially the complex relationship between Nao and Shuusuke.
- Some enjoyed the voice acting and the overall sound design of the anime.
Weaknesses
- Many criticized the character designs as unappealing, deformed, and even repulsive.
- Several reviewers found the plot to be lacking in depth and direction, with repetitive jokes and predictable scenarios.
- The incestuous themes and perverted content were off-putting and morally objectionable to many viewers.