A teenage boy has now moved in the home of his mother's friend, because she had died a while back. It just so happens that the Yakuza family has four beautiful daughters, but one daughter, Hibari, who is more beautiful than the rest of the daughters, is actually a boy. Hibari just can't keep his hands off our hero and so their crazy yet happy lives go on. (Source: ANN)
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Very dated. Allthough I liked the animation and the characters a lot (very 1990), and some of the humor is pretty well written, the main premise would be a disgrace these days. This isn't a spoiler, but the main running joke is transphobia. Allthough the crossdressing boy (trans girl) is treated as a hero with basically no flaws (she's awesome!), what goes for funny in every episode is how people are scared/think it's weird/diislike that part of her, and that's kind of hard to swollow these days, unless you're on the wrong side of history and decency. The other jokes are good, though, it's not a barf fest,but treat what I wrote as a trigger warning if you have a hard time with that kind of thing. If Hibari wasn't awesome, I'd give this a 1, but because she is, I give it a 5.
When i first starting watching this anime. I had my doubts about the art seeing as it was made quite a while ago but i gave it a shot and wasn't disappointed. The story was great though i didn't feel as though it had a real plot maybe a collection of episodes instead. It revolves around a teenaged Kohsuka who has now moved in the home of his mother's friend, because she had died a while back. Its just so happens that the Yakuza family has four beautiful daughters, but the one daughter, Hibari, thats more beautiful than the rest is actually a boy. Hibarijust can't keep his hands off Kohsuka and so their crazy yet happy lives go on. Art was good nothing spectacular or anything but back then it was considered great.If this show was to get a makeover to 2009 artist redoing the character design it would definitly be a one hitter. The music was okay and can get annoying sometimes. Though there is a different song for a situation so you know when something is coming on based on the music playing. The characters were the best part of the whole series. Hibari was the most unique and one of a kind with his interactions with everyone in the show. Hibari also reminded me of Jun watarase of Happiness so for those who love jun should definintly check out this anime. Overall i enjoyed this series very much. It had the perfect combination of romance, comedy and genderbender and was a joy to watch.
As a trans lady living in 2021, when I heard about Stop Hibari-kun, I had to watch. Not gonna lie, this series is one of the more complicated (for me) animes I've watched yet. It was equal parts awesome and dreadful. As far as characters go, Hibari-chan is amazing. She's everything a trans girl aspires to be and more. She reminded me so much of our generation today. My character rating for this review is ONLY of Hibari. Every other character deserves a 3 or below. Literally everyone else in the series was either passively transphobic or outright racist (including Hibari's father and thefamily bodyguard). I was not expecting to see the racism and that was very hard to look past when looking at the series as a whole. Also, I kept hoping I'd see a payoff in the final episode of her family finally acknowledging she is a girl. That didn't happen, this was made in 1982. The director may have been an egg and this was his attempt at reconciling that, idk. I rated the overall story for this review, as a 3. Only because it felt like the entire point of the series was transphobia. I gave it a MAL rating of 6, but only because of Hibari. Otherwise I'd probably rate it a 3 or 4 due to the problematic nature of the other characters. I wish a sequel would come out showing Hibari a few years later, who is now goth, and how she was traumatized by her racist family and upbringing. I would watch the hell out of that. If you are strongly bothered (like most of us) by racism and transphobia.. I'd pass on the show. I watched it for um, science, but would never recommend it.
|TL;DR| Stop!! Hibari-kun! has an interesting and unique premise, and an acceptable approach to it, for 1982. The comedy is absurd and full of references to pop-culture, similar to other gag-manga of the time, which would be cool if it didn't overwhelm the show, overshadowing the possibilities of developing *anything* of the relationship between the protagonist and Hibari, which stays limited to funny skits until the last episode. Which is especially bad since this anime has the average-length of 35 episodes. |Review| Stop!! Hibari-kun!'s premise is quite cool (considering this is the 80's in Japan): the main character suddenly has to live in the house of a (comical)Yakuza boss that lives with his 4 daughters: however, one of them, Hibari, the most beautiful one, is actually a boy. Hibari is labeled as a "crossdresser" in the series, though it can be considered transgenderism by today's standards. The main premise is that even though Hibari is a "pervert" (that's how his father calls him), he is so beautiful and awesome that people just have to accept him the way he is. He publicly acts like a girl and nobody outside the family knows he's a boy. The main character of course rapidly falls in love with him (not knowing he's a boy), and when he discovers that Hibari is actually a boy he tries to negate it. Throughout the series he keeps trying to convince himself that he's not attracted to him, even though he definitely is, and Hibari always teases and flirts with him knowing this. Again, considering the spirit of the time, this is an acceptable approach to the subject. This is a comedy anime after all, and nothing is taken seriously. And this may also be the biggest flaw of the anime: even with interesting characters, like Hibari's other sisters, the classmates at school, and a cast of other comical yakuza employed by the family, these characters aren't explored how they should - considering this is an average-length 35 episode anime. Most episodes just consist of random comedy situations with a fair dose of surrealism and references to pop-culture greatly inspired by other gag-manga of the time like Dr. Slump (which was publishing at the same time and being a hit). I'm a great fan of this type of humor, but it starts getting repetitive and boring once the show is going on, and nothing is actually happening. Some characters receive more episodes focused on them, while others, for some inexplicable reason, are almost ignored. It's really unbalanced. And this is especially worse considering Hibari and his relationship with the main character is basically *never* developed in *any* way. Things always fall down to shallow comedy skits of Hibari flirting with the main character and him getting flustered or embarrassed, until the very last episode. Actually, the last episode happens just like any regular episode, like the show was abruptly cut in half. It makes you feel there was wasted potential in this series.