Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae | Areba Kankeinai Yo Ne! ...

If you’re looking for a deep, philosophical exploration of family bonds, you’re in the wrong place. But if you want a self-aware comedy filled with eccentric characters and brutal rejections [16], here is why OniAi still has a following. 1. The Setup: A Not-So-Normal Reunion

(or OniAi ) is one of those titles that immediately tells you exactly what you’re getting into. Translated as "As long as there's love, it doesn't matter if he's my brother, right?" , this 2012 series from studio SILVER LINK is a quintessential "guilty pleasure" that leans hard into the harem and siscon tropes [17]. Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai yo ne! ...

You are easily uncomfortable with the "imouto" (sister) fetish or prefer series with strong plot progression [12]. If you’re looking for a deep, philosophical exploration

As one reviewer put it, the series is "absolutely not" good, which is exactly why it is good [1]. It captures a specific era of anime comedy that is unashamedly bold. The Setup: A Not-So-Normal Reunion (or OniAi )