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English: The Elder Sister-Like One
Japanese: 姉なるもの
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Pochi.
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2016-03-30 to ?
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English: The Elder Sister-Like One
Japanese: 姉なるもの
Japanese: 姉なるもの
Autor:
Pochi.
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Manga
Estado:
Publishing
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2016-03-30 to ?
Publicación por entregas:
Dengeki G's Comic
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A heart-warming story of how a neglected orphan, Yuu, has been blessed with the offering of a free wish by a demon, and he simply asks her to become his older sister...
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Ane Naru Mono review
What makes Ane Naru Mono so unique in comparison to other mangas out there is that the artist for this manga/author is incredibly well known for being a top tier eroge artist in the japanese community. That's not to say that someone like Tosh (Food wars) or Nanashi (Please Don't Bully Me, Nagatoro) is not unique since they are too, a hentai artist, but Pochi is actually the first hentai artist who actually turn her own hentai into a manga series. She is also the main artist for the milf isekai if anyone had seen that.
Oh yes, did I say she? Pochi is actually a female doujin artist. She is also a Virtual youtuber if you guys ever heard of Pochimaru / POCHI-GOYA.channel on youtube. Me digressing aside, Ane Naru Mono is one wholesome manga. The gap moe, meaning the contrast between appearance and personality, is what makes this such a good read. The supposedly fearsome demon turning out to be extremely loving, a nice big sister type of character, and funny enough, a yandere; all that really did made me like the characters in this manga quite alot. It does seem overly perverted for an ecchi manga most of the times, but this doesn't stray away from telling us the story (the life of the shota), or the slice of life between the main protagonist and the female demon that he had accidentally summon to become his sister. That said, I still have abit of an issue with the overly sexualized panels recurring more so than the story. I just wished the author tone down abit of the start to a hentai-esque scenario instead of trying to make it happen for most of the chapters and cockblock it everytime. In all honesty, this manga felt more like a promotion to the hentai doujin than actually trying to promote a story. Later on though, like halfway through the chapters, the author actually focuses more on the story so it's not entirely bad. I may be complaining, but the wholesomeness of the manga is enough for me to let it pass by, and alongside with the art designs for the characters. |
Ane Naru Mono review
Having read both this one and the hentai version. The hentai version went on to say what happened after volume 3.
Chiyo is a Demon requested to be his older sister. In the Safe for work version it seems like she does a good job of it. Until volume 3 but the review tips say to not include spoilers so I won't. Chiyo the demon requests something in exchange for her coming to be his sister and it took me 2 or 3 times reading it to find out what she took. Good manga Each time i read it. I did want it to go on longer. The way they made the hentai scenes not hentai was basically by going up to it then cutting out the entire part that was hentai so some ecchi scenes don't make much sense. Due to how they did the censorship they could have combined like volumes 4 through 8 of the hentai version to make a volume 4. They demon hunter girl isn't in the hentai and makes for an interesting girl in this version. Sadly when it starts to have anything involving a plot with her the safe for work version seems to just stop. Without a volume 4 no real story progression really is made with her character. |
Ane Naru Mono review
Adapted from a hentai manga comes a romantic, ecchi, slife of life. I came across this as I was looking for manga in an app.
There are 2 main characters, Chiyo and Yuu. Chiyo is the demon who is currently Yuu's older sister. The reason for this is because Yuu wished for this. A stunningly beautiful character, Chiyo's a bit clumsy and naive about the human world which was appealing. I really liked her. Yuu on the other hand reminded me of Chise from The Ancient Magus Bride. Both orphans, both wish to have a family, and both have similar hair. Except that one is a girl and the other is a boy. But Yuu is okay I guess. He is the protag after all. Now what I enjoyed was their relationship. It's pleasant seeing them interact with each other and it was funny at times. For now the story only shows Yuu's and Chiyo's relationship growing so that's pretty much the main reason i'm rating this a 7. There are hints of tragedy approaching so that is worth looking forward too. I'm probably gonna increase the score as I continue reading. I will update this review when I read like 20 chapters or so. (Why am I reviewing this. It's only 7 chapters long lol. Oh well...) |
Ane Naru Mono review
"I want a family."
The Elder Sister Like One is many things. Charming, perverse, touching, eerie, sometimes lovely and other times disturbing. Most of the manga involves bonding between the two main characters, with dark tales hinted at from frame to frame. All conveyed with a few words, those stories remain for you, the reader, to discover. It is a rather interesting take at story telling, though many will be put off by the large amount of ecchi. Or maybe that will lure them to read it. At the time of writing this review, there are 21 chapters out so far. The art is great, having a good ability to set and change the mood at any moment. The characters are a joy to see them interact. Chiyo's character has more to her than meets the eye, and is certainly the one I like the most. She has some perverse tendancies, however... There are two ways to look at the ecchi in here. Shameless fanservice, or the attempts of affection of a being who cannot comprehend humans, resulting in unnerving scenario tainted with bittersweetness. The Elder Sister Like One is a manga that is what you make of it, but without a doubt is a highly enjoyable piece of art. |