"At the end of the day, at the end of the day when all was for naught, I can at least take pleasure in knowing that my little sister is waiting at home with open arms and a warm bosom." — Sophocles
Since the Armory Show of 1913, the state of Western Civilization has been one of decline. Though the rise of Modernist Art might not seem terribly significant to the average uneducated reader, the paradigm shift from Representational Art to Abstract Art planted the Seeds of Degeneracy that sprouted into the base and rotten Popular "Culture" that we are all so familiar with today. Indeed,
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with shameless and vile works like Twilight and Fifty Shades of Grey standing proudly at the vanguard of a modern Literary Movement that panders and coddles its audience, Western Literature has never been in more dire a state. What happened to authors who challenged their readers like real writers do? Where is the bravery? What happened to Subversive Literature like Great Expectations, a veritable seven-part Landmark Masterwork by David Copperfield about an orphan who goes to a secluded school that straddles the edge between "magic" and "reality"? And this horrible trend of dumbed-down throw-away culture is not limited to the realm of Literature (if horrible books like Twilight can even be called as such). We no longer have true artists like Fragonard whose shockingly honest and realistic depictions of the harsh reality of daily life were barred from the Paris Salon of 1863. But where the West has fallen, the East will rise, and today I am going to talk about the work that will undoubtedly serve as the herald of the most important Literary Movement of the new millennium: the Japanese animated television series "As Long as There's Love, It Doesn't Matter If He is My Brother, Right?"
There is a genre of writing called Allegorical Fiction. Considered by the vast majority of Rational and Moral Enlightenment thinkers to be the Highest form of Literature, the great Dutch librettist Voltaire famously said, "Give me not a story about a man who does deeds, but one where the man becomes the deeds." However, it is not nearly as accessible as a conventional linear narrative with wish-fulfillment elements like Fifty Shades of Grey and as it is very rare to find a work of Allegorical Fiction these days, it is an exceptionally rare treat to be fortunate enough to experience one. As such, we should be very thankful that the underground Japanese Literary Movement known as "Imoutocore" is giving us the opportunity to once again experience works from this all-but-forgotten genre.
The heart of Imoutocore is Family Values. Yes, these are the same Family Values that have been so savaged abandoned by the vulgar abomination that is Western Popular Culture, and it is a miracle that a small group of Japanese writers were somehow able to remember these vaunted Family Values after almost an entire century of Western Degeneracy. As Saint Thomas Aquinas so eloquently proclaimed on his deathbed, "As men there is much for which we should be thankful, but above all things, it is not the opportunity to know God for which I am most thankful, but the opportunity to know the bosom of my little sister." Thus, as Aquinas was one of the discoverers of Western Morality, we can infer that the central tenet of Family Values is the ability for one to love one's little sister.
Though the seminal Japanese light novel ("light" is short for "en-light-enment") "My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute" (Oreimo for short) is arguably the founding work of the Imoutocore Movement, the animated television adaptation of the light novel "As Long as There's Love, It Doesn't Matter If He is My Brother, Right?" (OniAi for short) will undoubtedly be remembered as the most important for both its deep and meaningful narrative and the sublime art and animation that was wrought from the hands of the maestros of Studio FUNimation. The crux of the story is what the early 20th century (aka. Pre-Degeneracy) Russian philosopher Edsger Dijkstra called "The Teapot of False Choice." Although Akito is living in the same house as his rightfully beloved little sister, he is surrounded by temptation in the form of other women. However, as this a work of Allegorical Fiction, the reader is not to think of them as "real" women. Instead, one is best served to think of each as a False Choice that together compose the metaphysical structure that Dijkstra termed "The Spout of Deontology." As for Akito, although it is tempting to think of him as some sort of Reader Avatar of sorts, he is what translators have varying called "The Cap of Moral Righteousness" or just "The Cap of Justice." When the Cap of Justice is in place, the only way for tea to escape the teapot is by following the Path of False Choices on the Spout of Deontology. Or in layman's terms, Akiko is best girl and a perfect miracle of the universe and MC is an ignoble gentleman for ignoring her and consorting with other females.
Although Visual Art is the most corrupted aspect of contemporary Western Civilization—recall that the Seeds of Degeneracy were planted by Modernist Artists in the first place—the Japanese arthouse film collective Studio FUNimation was able to shed the weight of one hundred years of Degenerate Art and produce what can objectively be called nothing less than a feast for the eyes. Drawn in the style of Socialist Realism that was favoured by Russian masters like Lu Xun and Ai Weiwei, a complete mastery of the female anatomical form is not only demonstrated in the art of "As Long as There's Love, It Doesn't Matter If He is My Brother, Right?" but employed as a key element of its unique style of visual storytelling. Indeed, even the Greeks were not fully confident in their mastery of the human form and frequently used lewd distractions like exposed genitalia in order to distract viewers from anatomical imperfections. Furthermore, they, nor any culture that followed were skillful enough to use the female form in such a bold way as the Siscons (the term that Imoutocore artists use to refer to themselves) do in this work. Boldly bringing new meaning to the term "False Choice," Akito's temptation is profoundly palatable in each and every scene where the talented artists of Studio FUNimation grace the screen with their powerful depictions of the components of The Spout of Deontology.
The reason why I started this review with a quote from the great Roman tragedian Sophocles is simple: "As Long as There's Love, It Doesn't Matter If He is My Brother, Right?" is a tragedy. In the end, Akito is unable to make the right choice, is unable to love his little sister, and is unable to uphold Family Values within his household. The ending of this story is perhaps the very saddest in Literature, as the heart of any viewer should wrench during the highly emotional climax and somber aftermath. And after everything, when we realize that his little sister will never truly know the love of her older brother, we also realize that just as Akito is doomed, Western Civilization is as well. But as the Korean sociologist Watari Wataru added to the end of one of his treatises recently, "My wife might have left me and I didn't get tenure, but goddamn am I glad that OniAi is getting a second season."
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Synonyms: As Long as There's Love, It Doesn't Matter If He Is My Brother, Right?
Japanese: お兄ちゃんだけど愛さえあれば関係ないよねっ
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TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 5, 2012 to Dec 21, 2012
Premiered:
Fall 2012
Broadcast:
Fridays at 23:00 (JST)
Licensors:
Funimation
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SILVER LINK.
Source:
Light novel
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
R+ - Mild Nudity
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"At the end of the day, at the end of the day when all was for naught, I can at least take pleasure in knowing that my little sister is waiting at home with open arms and a warm bosom." — Sophocles
Since the Armory Show of 1913, the state of Western Civilization has been one of decline. Though the rise of Modernist Art might not seem terribly significant to the average uneducated reader, the paradigm shift from Representational Art to Abstract Art planted the Seeds of Degeneracy that sprouted into the base and rotten Popular "Culture" that we are all so familiar with today. Indeed, ... Dec 24, 2012
Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai yo ne! is one of those Ecchi-anime which happen to pop up once in a while and though there may be a ton of crappy ones, some of them at least have a decent story, or a good sense of humor, making up for the usual flaws Ecchi-anime often have.
But nope, we are out of luck with this one, meaning that this anime does not have a decent story and while we´re at it, it also lacks of interesting characters, character development and all the other stuff that make up a decent anime. To be fair, it´s an Ecchi, ... Nov 17, 2012
Tsundere Right? Follow me. I don't like you one bit. Not at all
Reply: I don't see you as a love interest one bit. Not at all. That wasn't Tsundere! Every anime has its own priorities, or goals. If every anime was aiming for the same thing then there would be little variety. Shounen anime like one piece or naruto are meant to make the watchers enjoy awesome fights and power ups through a long adventure and Key productions such as Clannad and Angel beats are meant to be a romance story that could make a grown man cry. OniAi(this anime) does not aim for a romance or action. ... Dec 24, 2012
Guilty pleasures...things you know are bad but like them regardless. This show would have to be one of my biggest guilty pleasures of 2012. So generic, so predictable, yet funny and entertaining at the same time.
Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai yo ne, or OniAi, is yet another fan service heavy romance anime. An incestuous tale about about a high-school girl who, after six long years, finally gets to see her beloved brother. After some random unexplained developments, the story develops into a harem in just the first episode. From there, the plot becomes extremely predictable to the point of just being plain sad. ... Apr 6, 2013
Alright so everyone knows series are made to bring something entertaining to the table and not always something new. This is a perfect example a bunch of girls that love the main guy as well as live in the same dorm as he does and they mess with him all the time but that is because they love him. This is the point of this series is sheer ecchi harem comedy, it doesn't deliver anything else.
So while many people may not find this reassuring I found it refreshing as to how they compete against each other for the protagonist's attention. If by any chance you are ... Dec 31, 2012
(Before you plan to absolutely downvote this review & start saying something against this anime because of 9 points I gave it,please read this review first,thank you:D)
(*Comedy+ brocon- Likeness meter=?*) Ecchi anime have been quite popular lately.Every season,there are 2-4 ecchi manga+novels which get an adaptation.Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai Yo Ne(Yup,this is its full name:O)is one of those highly ecchi anime which get an adaptation & become quite popular among a certain group of people. This is a hit or miss kind of anime.Its wonderful if you watch it for its comedy & characters(Which are lovable) & overly-disgusting if you get offended by the bro-con.So watch ... Oct 21, 2012
*sniff sniff* I smell Harem!
Story: Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai yo ne tells the story of how Akito and Akiko, two twins separated at birth, are finally reunited after 6 years. The two of them live together in an old dorm with three other females and the five of them make up the student council of their school. Now this seems all fine and dandy except for one problem though: while Akito seems pretty normal, his sister developed this very, VERY serious brother complex. Combine this with the fact that the other three girls are attracted to Akito in some way shape or form and ... Dec 2, 2012
What i like most about this show just overall is it breaks conventions. It treads boldly on the taboo subject of a incestuous relationship. For once it broke the general cliche half siblings so its ok to love each other story line, in this they really go for it in blood related sibling relationship. I don't have a particular interest in that Genre of plot but i respect the fact they are boldly going somewhere new with the plot.
The story is very episodic in nature and only really continues the plot in that it develops the relationships of all the characters. There is no real ... Oct 21, 2012
First things first if you don't like the echi genre you should still give this show a try . So there maybe some brother-sister love but its completely one sided so if thats what is turning you off from watching this show then dont worry about it, there you go NOW GO WATCH IT. This is based on the first three episodes and all i gotta say is that if your not laughing by the end of the episodes then......well i dont know maybe this isnt your cup of tea. But so far so good
Jan 23, 2013
"I love you Onii-chan!"
"No, we cant, we related by blood" Maybe thats two sentence was almost appear in every episode of this anime, and from that sentences we can presume that this anime was about brocon, what is brocon? Brocon is when your little sister is falling in love with your big brother.seems weird heh? but i dont think so. as far as we can see, when we thinks about brocon or even siscon anime, we're gonna like "Uhhhh, thats disgusting, i hate it" or maybe "thats broke the law of nature!" oh okay, relax. On my perspective on watching anime, i always thought do not rated ... Jun 8, 2013
Well now there are many ways to approach this anime review. I could review it based solely on the anime or I could compare it to the light novel and inform you what was lost in the “translation”. For the sake of giving the anime a fair shot, I will score it based only on the anime itself but I will be injecting notes on what the anime could have done better in comparison to the light novel.
So the anime does a pretty piss poor job of explaining what is going on and keeping your feelings invested towards the characters. The plot is essentially a ... Jan 22, 2013
Oh wow, I have to admit, I never expected to enjoy this anime so much!
This series' full name is 'Onii-Chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai Yo Ne!' Oh how is loosely translates in English, 'It Doesn't Matter If He's My Big Brother, As Long As I Love Him, Right?' This anime was adapted from the light novel series of the same name written by Daisuke Suzuki and the artwork was by Gekka Uruu. Now the author has written another light novel series before writing this one which was also made into an anime. “Goshuushou-Sama Ninomiya-Kun” And like this series, that one is also ... Dec 19, 2012
I'll start off by saying that i dropped this anime at episode 4...but I do have a pretty good understanding of the story. At least as much as you can get in 4 episodes.
Story-4 ----------- The summary of the show didn't particularly draw me in, but I do find ecchi shows to be funny and enjoyable, and the incest love thing was at first thought sickening to me, but then I decided to look past that and just enjoy it. That just became impossible because of how boring the show is though. I found episode 1 to be the most interesting and it got boring fast starting ... Oct 13, 2020
Welcome to this would have been a masterpiece of a hentai but its sadly an anime. Gets the job done guving quality ecchi scenes. You know what you are getting into and recieve something of the expected quality. Ecchi harem anime with a generic plot. Characters are somewhat interesting you know for like wanting to pipe the main character. At least they had their somewhat generic quirks. We got the loli, kudere, older woman, sister, childhood friend, and pervy senpai. The gang is all here. Animation sometimes takes a vacation, there are times when characters are speaking and their mouths arent moving. Music nothing to
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Feb 19, 2015
This one is hard. Definitely a guilty pleasure.
Overview: I came to this after reading the light novels it was based on. I won't say I loved the novels, I sometimes had to skip over the parts with Anna in them, but I admired their depictions of Akito as a very sound minded kind of guy. He's stuck in a very moe situation, I won't say harem, but very close to it, and unlike most harem heroes, he keeps his head about him. Very little really freaks this guy out. Three girls including his sister are coming onto him hard and he stays relatively cool and can ... Jan 21, 2022
Sadly i would like to put something in-depth about this anime, but it lacked the depth to make that possible.
It's your typical school harem, with all the people interested really his only circle of friends, all who know he has no interest but keep trying. We have a sister who wants to marry her brother as what the story builds around, and she tells everyone. Instead of this scaring people off, it attracts more people in out of the bewildering idea of what's so special about him. It tries to balance off against a brother who unbeknownst to his housemates ... Jan 19, 2013
In my opinion
It's kind of shocking when i watch this anime, i really doesn't expect that this anime will show many heavy-ecchi parts. First i though it's just like a normal daily life, but it turn out to be so much different than i have predicted. The story is kind of irregular, there was no clear-conclusion where the plot will take us. It's more like a collection of short stories of what kind of life that Akito have. The art is good, the color used is fit with the genre of the anime. The sound, i love the voice actors! Each characters have their own unique method of ... Aug 22, 2013
As most harem style anime the only reason to watch it will be the ecchi or romance scenes. Since this anime doesn't contain real romance and only has 'showoff ecchi' I can't be praising this anime at all. Since the sound and art are quite good I have something positive about this anime. But because of this I can't rate this anime that good.
When we see a romance anime we always have some parts that should be filled up, they chose like most romance animes to add comedy in the anime for the fill up. Since the comedy in this anime is making fun of somebody ... Dec 24, 2012
Onii-chan Dakedo is about Akito and his sister Akiko who were seperated after there parents died and after 6 years are reunited at the same school and live together in a co-ed dorm with 4 other girls. The story is very unique. I am yet to find another anime that I can enjoy about a sister with a brocon and her big brother just trying to protect her.
Each episode consisted of Akiko flirting with her brother, the other girls objecting, and Akito turning her down. You would think that you would get bored of the fairly repetitive plot, but you don't just because of ... Sep 7, 2014
Onii-chan Dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeneinai Yo Ne! (in short OniAI, and yes a long named anime) is a fairly generic Ecchi Harem. The story is rather plain with the slight change that is Akiko (MC Akito's Sister) wants to be with him like, well, incest. Three other characters join by the end of the episode basically to make it a harem I guess. Those characters (with description) are Arashi the student council president at the school they all go to, all the while being most sexualized with having tits that look like water balloons, Anastasia who is the Vice President and basically a Kuudere,
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