Tomodachi no Imouto ga Ore ni dake Uzai review

HolyTacos13
Apr 06, 2021
As a romance manga it falls under the same problems as many; removing its characters and relying on troupes. In this case I found the characters to be really different from most protagonists and love-interests, not in their personalities, but the reason their connected.

This manga takes place in a high school setting in which an efficiency based student has set up a group of people who are different in every way to secure futures for all of them using his connections as their producer of a game they made. The connections and situations of each individual vary from a prodigy who's talent is unrecognized, a teacher who's stuck in her field due to tradition, or a seiyuu who's family has a disregard for entertainment.

I find these connections to be the most interesting part of the manga and not really the romance which is rare. That being said, it has it's faults and they come in packages.

It needlessly sticks to the troupes of most shojo romance anime with love triangles and the such. Has some stereotypical character personalities and if you can't handle the self-proclaimed annoying girls you really will not like this manga.

Beyond that it's a good read, the art is fine, and there are parts that really stand out to me personally.
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Tomodachi no Imouto ga Ore ni dake Uzai
Tomodachi no Imouto ga Ore ni dake Uzai
Auteur Mikawa, Ghost
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