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Apr 16, 2024
I loved it right from the get-go. It's all about these little everyday situations that depict the Sisters' lives, offering a real soul-soothing experience. I've always been wary of spin-offs focusing on secondary comedic characters because they usually spell disaster. But this one's a notable exception. Unlike other "failed" attempts, this spin-off doesn't revolve around Sakurako. Instead, it takes us on a journey through the sisters' lives, sparing us from the fatigue of seeing Sakurako's over-the-top antics over and over again.

What sets this work apart is its focus on the iyashikei genre, a genre aimed at healing the soul with its tranquility and simplicity. Here, the quirks of the original work, Yuru Yuri, take a backseat, almost disappearing altogether, to make way for a serene and comforting experience. Following the lives of Onee-chan, Nadeshiko, and the imouto, Hanako-sama, is like taking a deep breath after a tiring day. It's an invitation to savor life's little moments, to unwind, and find peace in the mundane. All in all, this spin-off is a true embodiment of iyashikei at its finest.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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