


Die "neue romantische Geschwister-Komödie" handelt von Masamune Izumi, einem Light Novel-Autoren in der Oberschule. Masamunes kleine Schwester Sagiri ist ein zurückgezogenes Mädchen, welches ihr Zimmer das ganze Jahr über nicht verlässt. Sie zwingt ihren Bruder sogar dazu, ihr das Essen vorzubereiten und zu bringen, indem sie auf den Boden ihres Zimmers stampft. Masamune möchte, dass seine Schwester endlich wieder ihr Zimmer verlässt, denn die beiden haben nur sich als Familie.
Avis de la communauté (3)
Not a great story but a fun watch. Plot was a little bit boring and unrealistic but the silly comedy scenes cover up for that part. Frankly speaking, best parts of this series were the Starting and Ending Themes. I really loved the Sagiri's Character and I would really like to see a sequel for this anime but with a better story, LOL!!!
I'd hesitate to call this a "bad" anime. It does have some genuinely funny moments, and the characters are very smoothly animated (some of them, at least—rumor has it Sagiri had her own key animator, separate from the other characters). But this show is not good, by any stretch of the imagination. (OK, I'm also just a sucker for ClariS theme songs. You'd think _Qualidea Code_ would have taught me not to blindly follow every show ClariS grace with a song, but I guess you'd be wrong.) The majority of the visual content is fanservice. The characters and their "dreams" are just puppets to set up situations to produce said fanservice. There's no plot to speak of, just a static premise. I guess Sagiri develops a bit as a character, if you can call her one (she's a big blob of moe kawaii imouto tropes, at best, I'd say), but nobody else does. And I am 100% serious about that "puppet" comment—it often seems like the characters are literally saying whatever is necessary to set up the fanservice _du jour_, regardless of how it relates to (or contradicts) their previously stated goals. Am I foolish for wanting character development—or believable characters—from a show with "ero" in the title? Probably. But I know the author of this story can do characters. One need only look at _Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai_ to know that. (The dead giveaway? [spoiler]The main cast of _Oreimo_ characters have a cameo in this show.[/spoiler]) As ridiculous as Kirino and Kyousuke's relationship was, there was measurable development (regardless of the [spoiler]bullshit ending to S2[/spoiler]). It also helps that _that_ show had something to say about otaku culture. Eromanga-sensei is just pandering. I don't even like most of these tropes…
Great animation—as you’d expect from A-1—but this is a classic case of “one season and done.” It ends without any real resolution, leaving around nine volumes of source material untouched that likely will never get adapted. Keep that in mind when watching: either continue with the light novel, or be prepared to be left hanging.























