A middle-school boy is tormented by the suggestive teasing of his older twin step-sisters, both of whom love him.A middle-school boy is tormented by the suggestive teasing of his older twin step-sisters, both of whom love him.A middle-school boy is tormented by the suggestive teasing of his older twin step-sisters, both of whom love him.
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Where's that one place you can be sheltered?
Hidden back from humanity for a couple of hours, a special retreat to allow your mind ease off from the world.
In friends? A lover? Entertainment mediums?
My cure would be Kiss x sis. Particularly for Ako and Riko. Two twin sisters with a fantastic depth of love for their younger step-brother, expressing their love in what they'd imagine would be the best way to show it.
They do want to show gratitude and kindness for how much they appreciate their step-brother, but they do it in such a warped and perverted way. All without any shame, or without really any realization as to how twisted the scenario truly is.
At first glance it's easy to see you being tempted to think this is a show merely intended for low-class adults, when it really is a sweet show that can manage to make you feel for the characters.
And most of the time, the sexual nature isn't intended to get you excited, it's often played for comedy. Or to sincerely enhance a certain bond to progress the characters. (At least in the main series, not entirely the OVA episodes)
One moment that I felt documented this show at it's best on all layers was when Ako and Riko were contemplating pulling out a strand of each other's pubic hair to put in a charm bag to give to their younger step- brother out of hope he would pass the entrance exam to get into his sisters' highschool.
It's both a funny and heart-felt moment, despite what many could consider an odd and crude nature about it.
Does this sound similar to a pocket you could also call home? Tucked off from the universe for a while?
You may also want to consider mixing the OVAs into this series, I believe they follow the same continuity. Look at the airdate for the OVAs and episodes of the series, match them up for best result. Though understand, the main series is more story-driven with calmer thrills, while the OVAs are a little more wacky sexy shenanigans.
Hidden back from humanity for a couple of hours, a special retreat to allow your mind ease off from the world.
In friends? A lover? Entertainment mediums?
My cure would be Kiss x sis. Particularly for Ako and Riko. Two twin sisters with a fantastic depth of love for their younger step-brother, expressing their love in what they'd imagine would be the best way to show it.
They do want to show gratitude and kindness for how much they appreciate their step-brother, but they do it in such a warped and perverted way. All without any shame, or without really any realization as to how twisted the scenario truly is.
At first glance it's easy to see you being tempted to think this is a show merely intended for low-class adults, when it really is a sweet show that can manage to make you feel for the characters.
And most of the time, the sexual nature isn't intended to get you excited, it's often played for comedy. Or to sincerely enhance a certain bond to progress the characters. (At least in the main series, not entirely the OVA episodes)
One moment that I felt documented this show at it's best on all layers was when Ako and Riko were contemplating pulling out a strand of each other's pubic hair to put in a charm bag to give to their younger step- brother out of hope he would pass the entrance exam to get into his sisters' highschool.
It's both a funny and heart-felt moment, despite what many could consider an odd and crude nature about it.
Does this sound similar to a pocket you could also call home? Tucked off from the universe for a while?
You may also want to consider mixing the OVAs into this series, I believe they follow the same continuity. Look at the airdate for the OVAs and episodes of the series, match them up for best result. Though understand, the main series is more story-driven with calmer thrills, while the OVAs are a little more wacky sexy shenanigans.
Kiss x Sis (2010) masterfully blends humor, romance, and ecchi elements. Step-siblings Keita, Riko, and Ako's relationships are expertly woven, making for an engaging watch.
The anime's strength lies in its comedic timing, lovable characters, and relatable school scenes. Riko and Ako's antics will leave you laughing, while Keita's reactions are painfully relatable.
A must-watch for ecchi fans, but beware: mature themes and suggestive content make it 18+ only.
Pros:
Hilarious comedy Lovable characters Good animation Good ecchi content
Cons:
Ecchi may be too much for some Some plot points feel forced.
The anime's strength lies in its comedic timing, lovable characters, and relatable school scenes. Riko and Ako's antics will leave you laughing, while Keita's reactions are painfully relatable.
A must-watch for ecchi fans, but beware: mature themes and suggestive content make it 18+ only.
Pros:
Hilarious comedy Lovable characters Good animation Good ecchi content
Cons:
Ecchi may be too much for some Some plot points feel forced.
Okay, so I've been putting off writing this review for a long. I haven't felt fully prepared to express my opinions about the show just yet, primarily because I know that anyone who does so will probably type their comments with just one hand.
In any case, Kiss x Sis is an anime that most ecchi fans have probably heard of. Yes, for those who may not know, Kiss x Sis is classified as an ecchi rather than a hentai because there isn't any sexual content in the program. However, I think it's reasonable to say that it's on the verge of being ecchi, which in my world is one step below hentai.
Keita, a junior high school student who is ready to complete his final year before high school, is the focus of the twelve-episode series. His two sisters, who are brothers and sisters but not biologically related, have lusty feelings for him. The bond between Keita and his sisters is the central theme of each distinct and varied story. In its twelve episodes, the anime successfully depicts an incestuous connection.
One reason this anime could be considered a hentai is because of the sound. You guys might already be aware of what that signifies. Still, the voice acting was quite fantastic, albeit a little unrealistic. I think Riko's jokes and remarks were what had me laughing the most. They added a sophisticated yet humorous element to the anime, and they were incredibly well thought out.
Oh well... While I didn't like every character, I did like a few of them. Keita gave off an air of indecision. I didn't dislike him; rather, it was because he struggled to come to a conclusion on many issues. He might have a great relationship with his sisters-not that I'm advocating for it or anything-but he doesn't, and the problem is that his parents are on board. His parents made me laugh so hard, but Keita needs to make a choice. In my view, Ako and Riko were the two most outstanding characters in the series. They genuinely care about others, and they came across as incredibly sweet gals.
In any case, Kiss x Sis is an anime that most ecchi fans have probably heard of. Yes, for those who may not know, Kiss x Sis is classified as an ecchi rather than a hentai because there isn't any sexual content in the program. However, I think it's reasonable to say that it's on the verge of being ecchi, which in my world is one step below hentai.
Keita, a junior high school student who is ready to complete his final year before high school, is the focus of the twelve-episode series. His two sisters, who are brothers and sisters but not biologically related, have lusty feelings for him. The bond between Keita and his sisters is the central theme of each distinct and varied story. In its twelve episodes, the anime successfully depicts an incestuous connection.
One reason this anime could be considered a hentai is because of the sound. You guys might already be aware of what that signifies. Still, the voice acting was quite fantastic, albeit a little unrealistic. I think Riko's jokes and remarks were what had me laughing the most. They added a sophisticated yet humorous element to the anime, and they were incredibly well thought out.
Oh well... While I didn't like every character, I did like a few of them. Keita gave off an air of indecision. I didn't dislike him; rather, it was because he struggled to come to a conclusion on many issues. He might have a great relationship with his sisters-not that I'm advocating for it or anything-but he doesn't, and the problem is that his parents are on board. His parents made me laugh so hard, but Keita needs to make a choice. In my view, Ako and Riko were the two most outstanding characters in the series. They genuinely care about others, and they came across as incredibly sweet gals.
If you like perverted ecchi, then this is really top grade stuff. This anime is about a pair of brocon ecchi twin sisters who want to seduce their step brother, and spare no resource for it.
TV Series is ok (a part from a couple boring episodes), but OVA are legendary. If you watch the Karaoke episode, you will never forget it for the rest of your life. Before watching Kiss x Sis, I cannot even imagine perverted stuff like this. Thank you for expanding my horizons.
If instead you're a (boring) god-fearing little sheep, then go away and don't event watch it, because Jesus won't forgive you! :))). Please don't annoy us with useless reviews of stuff you don't understand and are not meant for you to watch, go back to watch superheroes movies and other 7-years old stuff like that. Thank you.
TV Series is ok (a part from a couple boring episodes), but OVA are legendary. If you watch the Karaoke episode, you will never forget it for the rest of your life. Before watching Kiss x Sis, I cannot even imagine perverted stuff like this. Thank you for expanding my horizons.
If instead you're a (boring) god-fearing little sheep, then go away and don't event watch it, because Jesus won't forgive you! :))). Please don't annoy us with useless reviews of stuff you don't understand and are not meant for you to watch, go back to watch superheroes movies and other 7-years old stuff like that. Thank you.
I will be honest in saying that this anime is an ecchi and if not for its frequent use of sexuality then I would not enjoy it as much as I do. However, I feel unlike other ecchis out there. Kissxsis uses sexuality as a source of humour and to make you like the characters even more. It is definitely not used as a technique to turn on the watcher(entirely). There's the main characters Ako(favourite), Riko and their step-brother Keita whom they perversely try to woo. Quite simply, this anime is cute and warms the heart. Everything from the music to the art style is just cute. The storyline and slight change in the characters is nothing amazing. But this anime filled me with laughs in the short time I spent watching it and gave me heartache once it finished. It is only 11 episodes and if you want something to light up your day. Kissxsis is the anime for you.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the seinen manga by the same name, written and illustrated by Ditama Bow and serialised in Bessatsu Young Magazine.
- ConnectionsFollows kiss×sis: Start from Scratch (2008)
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