

Though he found the animation itself average, Ross praised the background art as varying "from gorgeous to amazing". Ross also disliked the characterization of Yori, calling him a "raging, violent, jealous, abusive, creepy jerk", and the other characters as "over the top", detracting from the story. Noting that the OVA adaptation departed from the usual "incest-taboo" set up, Ross considered the premise " Freudian" and "very unrealistic", stating "most of us don't need social taboos to think of bedding our siblings as being kinda gross: in psychology, it's called the Westermarck effect, where constant, early contact with a member of the opposite sex (related or not) leads to an aversion to sexual attraction". Anime Reviews criticized the hour length of the OVA, feeling its compression of the original manga story causing Yori's feelings for his sister to seem "extremely abrupt and out of left field". The trait is fine and the style rather pure and the background details are rarely presents and when they are it's only to reinforce the forbidden aspect of Iku and Yori relationship (church, bedroom with parents outside)." Carlos Ross of T.H.E.M. But that also gives charm to the character." PlaneteBD's Faustine Lillaz comments on the manga's art which "barely save the day. It also comments on the incestuous relationship "Between those two brother and sister are sometimes pushed a bit too far and I found Yuki a bit too silly at times. A review of the second volume of the manga commends the author's art as "very pretty". Ī reviewer for Manga News describes the first volume of the manga as "a mature shojo, appealing and rather captivating". The first seven tankōbon volumes of Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru sold 2.5 million copies by May 2006.
#Boku no imoto movie
The ending theme of the movie is " Kitto Eien ni" by Crystal Kay. The film features Jun Matsumoto as Yori Yuuki, Nana Eikura as Iku Yuuki, Ayaka Komatsu as Tomoka Kusunoki, Yuko Asano as Saki Yuuki and Yuta Hiraoka as Haruka Yano. It was released in Japan on Januand in Taiwan on June 1, 2007. The film was directed by Hiroshi Ando and produced by Shogakukan, Toshiba Entertainment, Zoom Enterprise and Nippon Television. The manga was adapted into a live action film by Toshiba Entertainment.

"Desired Love") by Shion as its ending theme. Directed by Mayumi Nishimoto, the hour-long, one episode OVA used the song "Ai ga Hoshii" ( 愛が欲しい ?, lit. On May 18, 2005, Shogakukan released a DVD for the original video animation. "I'm in Love With My Little Sister: Secret Sweethearts - This Love is a Secret") is the original video animation (OVA) adaptation of the manga. Original video animationīoku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru: Secret Sweethearts - Kono Koi wa Himitsu ( 僕は妹に恋をする シークレット・スウィートハート この恋はひみつ ?, lit. Shogakukan published the individual chapters across twelve tankōbon volumes, with the first released Decemand the last on August 26, 2008.
#Boku no imoto series
Focusing on Yori's upperclassmen Takuma Kakinouchi and his childhood sweetheart Mayu Taneda, the series ran until mid-2008. "I Offer You My First Love"), began serialization in Shōjo Comic simultaneously in 2005. Ī spin-off series, Boku no Hatsukoi o Kimi ni Sasagu ( 僕の初恋をキミに捧ぐ ?, lit.
#Boku no imoto free
In March 2008, to celebrate its 40th anniversary, Shōjo Comic posted free chapters of Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru on its website, along with a new side-story. The original volumes were also imported to the United States and sold as is by Borders and Waldenbooks bookstores in early 2005. The series is licensed for regional language releases in France by Soleil Productions under the English title Secret Sweetheart, in Spain by Editorial Ivrea, and in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing. The individual chapters were collected and published in ten tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan, with the first volume released the last volume was published on August 26, 2008. Written and illustrated by Kotomi Aoki, Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru were originally serialized in Japan in Shōjo Comic. Namika's always been teasing Kyousuke during his introductions.Main article: List of Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru chapters Eroppai (FalstaffKisaragi) Fandoms: Boku no Imouto wa "Osaka Okan"
