The life of the Shiunji family gets romantically complicated when the children, two brothers and five sisters, learn they are not blood siblings.The life of the Shiunji family gets romantically complicated when the children, two brothers and five sisters, learn they are not blood siblings.The life of the Shiunji family gets romantically complicated when the children, two brothers and five sisters, learn they are not blood siblings.
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VERY NICE CONCEPT
LITERALLY VERY NICE ANIME IN ROM-COM
UNDERSTANDING AND EMOTION'S ARE TOTALLY FULL FILL IN THIS ANIME
I LOVE IT.
THANKS TO HIM WHO CREATED THIS AWESOME ANIME FOR US I LOVE IT SO MUCH, I AM CURIOUS FOR NEXT SESONE HOW ITS GONA BE MORE ROM-COM I CANT WAIT VERY VERY LOVELY.
ROM-COM ARE BEST FOR THE SINGAL PEOPLE BUT ALL ROM-COM ANIME ARE FULL FILL WITH THAIR EMOTION'S THAT'S WHY I LOVE MORE ROM-COM ANIMES AND I AM VERY EXCITED FOR NEXT SESONE.
THANKS TO HIM WHO CREATED THIS AWESOME ANIME FOR US I LOVE IT SO MUCH, I AM CURIOUS FOR NEXT SESONE HOW ITS GONA BE MORE ROM-COM I CANT WAIT VERY VERY LOVELY.
ROM-COM ARE BEST FOR THE SINGAL PEOPLE BUT ALL ROM-COM ANIME ARE FULL FILL WITH THAIR EMOTION'S THAT'S WHY I LOVE MORE ROM-COM ANIMES AND I AM VERY EXCITED FOR NEXT SESONE.
Excellent series, interesting ending!
(16+) Very good series but is basically a retelling of an anime trope that has been done many times before. What sets this series apart is that the animation is brilliant, and the story itself has some extremely good episodes. Unlike many of these types of tales, it makes sense why the male protagonist is in such demand... he is a genuinely nice, moral, strong, and upstanding character with no real flaws. Lots on innuendo but no action makes this a sneaky type of sexy comedy romance, and while he definitely ends up with someone (and no one knows who yet) I'm terrified it might be with one of two I couldn't see him having ANY spark with! (The Quintessential Quintuplets come to mind and that train wreck of a coupling at the end that came out of nowhere. Ugh!). I hope this series doesn't follow the same path as that one because there is a clear winner for the M. P. in my mind, with two others very close seconds (which I could totally understand) along with two "no ways". Please, not another anime that ends with a "No Way!" Great series, though, and a good watch!
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Not be comfortable for everyone
So recently, I picked up a new anime called The Shiunji Family Children (2025). I started it on September 30 and, believe it or not, finished it the very next day on October 1. According to the internet, it falls under the Romantic Comedy / Harem genre. But honestly, don't just trust that label blindly-especially if you're planning to watch it with family. Take my word for it, this anime is way more than just a simple rom-com.
If I had to describe it, I'd call it a light-ecchi anime. It has its share of bold moments-bikini scenes, kissing scenes, and some suggestive stuff too. But to be clear, there's no actual nudity. Still, the "tone" of the show is definitely not what you'd casually play on the living room TV with family around.
Now, without giving away spoilers, let's talk a little about the story. Season 1 doesn't have a huge cast. The main character is Arata, who lives with his six siblings-five of them being sisters. Their father appears a few times throughout the season, maybe 4-5 times. As the show progresses, three of the girls start developing romantic feelings for Arata, and the entire story revolves around how he deals with these situations. Along the way, you'll find drama, romance, comedy, and even a few emotional moments sprinkled in.
Comedy is subjective, of course, but I personally found a few jokes and scenes genuinely funny. The story also manages to keep you hooked, despite being a little predictable at times.
Here's where I personally struggled: the whole "siblings romance" angle. As someone from India, especially with Hindu culture in mind, this concept just doesn't sit well. For us, "sister is sister"-whether blood-related or not. But in this anime, since they've all lived together for over 16 years, the show blurs that line and pushes things in a way that can feel very uncomfortable. And yes, there were moments where I literally felt awkward listening to certain dialogues or watching certain scenes.
That being said, since I had already started it, I decided to finish it. If I set aside the "siblings factor," then honestly, the anime itself wasn't bad. It's entertaining, the pacing is good, and towards the later episodes, the "boldness" definitely ramps up. By the time you reach episode 12, it's just... uff, let's just say it's not something you'd casually recommend to anyone.
So, here's my takeaway:
If you're planning to watch it, watch it alone. You never know when one of those "unexpected scenes" will pop up.
It has its funny and emotional sides, but the premise might not be comfortable for everyone.
Personally, I wouldn't recommend it to others because of the family/sibling undertone.
Still, if you're into romantic comedy with a bold edge, it might be worth a watch-just don't expect a pure wholesome rom-com.
For me, I'd rate it 7/10. Not perfect, not terrible-just one of those anime you watch, think about, and then move on.
If I had to describe it, I'd call it a light-ecchi anime. It has its share of bold moments-bikini scenes, kissing scenes, and some suggestive stuff too. But to be clear, there's no actual nudity. Still, the "tone" of the show is definitely not what you'd casually play on the living room TV with family around.
Now, without giving away spoilers, let's talk a little about the story. Season 1 doesn't have a huge cast. The main character is Arata, who lives with his six siblings-five of them being sisters. Their father appears a few times throughout the season, maybe 4-5 times. As the show progresses, three of the girls start developing romantic feelings for Arata, and the entire story revolves around how he deals with these situations. Along the way, you'll find drama, romance, comedy, and even a few emotional moments sprinkled in.
Comedy is subjective, of course, but I personally found a few jokes and scenes genuinely funny. The story also manages to keep you hooked, despite being a little predictable at times.
Here's where I personally struggled: the whole "siblings romance" angle. As someone from India, especially with Hindu culture in mind, this concept just doesn't sit well. For us, "sister is sister"-whether blood-related or not. But in this anime, since they've all lived together for over 16 years, the show blurs that line and pushes things in a way that can feel very uncomfortable. And yes, there were moments where I literally felt awkward listening to certain dialogues or watching certain scenes.
That being said, since I had already started it, I decided to finish it. If I set aside the "siblings factor," then honestly, the anime itself wasn't bad. It's entertaining, the pacing is good, and towards the later episodes, the "boldness" definitely ramps up. By the time you reach episode 12, it's just... uff, let's just say it's not something you'd casually recommend to anyone.
So, here's my takeaway:
If you're planning to watch it, watch it alone. You never know when one of those "unexpected scenes" will pop up.
It has its funny and emotional sides, but the premise might not be comfortable for everyone.
Personally, I wouldn't recommend it to others because of the family/sibling undertone.
Still, if you're into romantic comedy with a bold edge, it might be worth a watch-just don't expect a pure wholesome rom-com.
For me, I'd rate it 7/10. Not perfect, not terrible-just one of those anime you watch, think about, and then move on.
Solid Start with Room to Grow
The Shiunji Family Children begins with a solid foundation, setting up its characters and world effectively. The story is somewhat original... nothing groundbreaking, but enough to keep viewers invested. It feels like a series that could really shine with a second season, expanding on its themes and adding more depth.
The anime is easy to watch, lighthearted, and manages to give attention to most of its characters, which keeps the dynamic fresh. That said, some characters, like the blue-haired sister with glasses, don't get as much focus, which slightly undermines the balance.
Overall, it's a fun, accessible series with potential for growth, and worth checking out if you're looking for a casual watch.
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POSITIVE : Solid foundation for future seasons / Lighthearted and easy to watch / Good character variety with different personalities highlighted
NEGATIVE : Not groundbreaking in terms of story / Some characters underutilized / Feels like it needs a season 2 to fully shine
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The anime is easy to watch, lighthearted, and manages to give attention to most of its characters, which keeps the dynamic fresh. That said, some characters, like the blue-haired sister with glasses, don't get as much focus, which slightly undermines the balance.
Overall, it's a fun, accessible series with potential for growth, and worth checking out if you're looking for a casual watch.
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POSITIVE : Solid foundation for future seasons / Lighthearted and easy to watch / Good character variety with different personalities highlighted
NEGATIVE : Not groundbreaking in terms of story / Some characters underutilized / Feels like it needs a season 2 to fully shine
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A Good Timepass Anime.....
This anime gives off Hentai anime vibes at first, but over time it's good to watch. However, to be very honest, sexualizing and exploiting the pure bond between a brother and sister is cheap and awful. The best part, which should be appreciated, is the animation; it was really good. I'm not rating this anime because I have very mixed reactions to it, and I think there should be a lot of improvement in Season 2. The storyline was not upto the mark, and there were many parts where improvement is needed. I'm hoping that Season 2 will be a huge success and that the creators will focus on improving character development rather than sexualizing the characters.
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- TriviaBased on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Reiji Miyajima. Miyajima (Kanojo, Okarishimasu) began drawing the romantic comedy manga in Young Animal magazine in February 2022. Hakusensha shipped the fifth volume last October, while the sixth volume is scheduled to go on sale on March 14.
- SoundtracksHoney Lemon
[Opening Theme]
Music by Suzuki Ereca, Oni (as oni)
Arranged by Suzuki Ereca, Oni (as oni)
Lyrics by Suzuki Ereca
Performed by Nacherry (Natsumi Murakami, Chiemi Tanaka)
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