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On May 7, 2014, a live action version of Recently, My Sister Is Unusual opened in theatres in Japan. It was directed by Yuuki Aoyama and Kouen Igii, and starred Tenka Hashimoto as Mitsuki, Yuuichi Kobayashi as Yuya and Mayu Mitsui as Hiyori. The screenplay was written by Kouen Igii and Takehiko Minato.
When the anime adaptation of Recently, My Sister is Unusual first aired, it was censored for broadcast. [25] The timeslot chosen to air the episodes had caused controversy in Japan where a decency investigation was launched. The main complaint of the show was Hiyori (one of the main characters) openly talks about masturbation. [19]
A Japanese young man travels back in time to prevent the murder of his mother and others, looping through different versions of reality as his actions change the past. [47] [48] (The same basic story exists in manga, anime, live action movie, and live action TV series versions.) Groundhog Day for a Black Man: 2016
The anime retains the voice cast from the drama CD. [45] The opening theme for the anime is "Irony" by ClariS and is composed by Kz of Livetune, while each episode features a different ending theme sung by one of the voice actors. The music of the anime is composed by Satoru Kōsaki and a soundtrack was released on January 12, 2011. [46]
My Sister, My Love (poster) The manga was adapted into a live action film by Toshiba Entertainment. My Sister, My Love was directed by Hiroshi Ando and produced by Shogakukan, Toshiba Entertainment, Zoom Enterprise and Nippon Television. It was released in Japan on January 20, 2007, and in Taiwan on June 1, 2007. [15]
My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute (5) Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (Go) (俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない(5)) January 10, 2010 [5] 978-4-04-868271-8: 6: My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute (6) Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (Roku) (俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない(6)) May 10, 2010 [6]
Nyaako, the older sister of Nyata, lies very ill in her room. By accident, Nyata drowns in the bathtub and, while dead or unconscious, sees his sister leaving the house holding hands with the psychopomp Jizō and follows them. He tries to take his sister back from Jizō but it holds on to her, refusing to let go.
To Me, the One Who Loved You (Japanese: 君を愛したひとりの僕へ, Hepburn: Kimi wo Aishita Hitori no Boku e), often shortened to Kimiai (Japanese: 君愛), is a 2022 Japanese animated film based on the novel of the same name by Yomoji Otono.