While saving a child from harm, otaku Asahi Ikusaba is transported to another world and believes he has reincarnated with cheat skills similar to those of the characters from his favorite games and novels. Unfortunately, reality strikes when an encounter with a powerful monster shows that he is still nothing more than an average person. In this moment of extreme danger, Asahi instinctively calls out to his overly doting sister, Maya, who appears out of nowhere, possessing the overpowered abilities he thought he had. Maya is ecstatic to see her brother again and resolves to use her newfound powers to protect Asahi no matter what. Together, the close-knit siblings attempt to find a way back home while enjoying their new lives. However, it soon becomes clear that their arrival in this world may have had a purpose. With the Demon King's overwhelmingly powerful army approaching, no one but Maya seems to be able to stand in its way. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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It's better than you thought At first I also expect the most generic isekai plot with the over protective sister type from the name and sypnosis. But while yea most of it is still the generic plot, it's better and more wholesome than expected First of all the isekai gimmick of course is unique, but unlike most other unique gimmick, this one does live up the gimmick and follow through and make the gimmick actually useful to the story. Now for the sister part, it's still a bit weird and play in to the "weird" stuff, but there are still some moment that's very wholesome too. The quality thoughtis VERY GOOD for its genre. The art quality is very good for a new studio, and the OST are very much good, fit in, and help with the story. Overall, it's good for a trashy isekai of the season. It's a very good "trash" isekai that's consistently fun and enjoyable turn brain off anime.
Anyone ever watch a show specifically for one character? Everyone has their own reason for watching something, no matter how odd or specific, no matter how the thing they decide to watch looks like it’ll turn out. Sometimes they just like the vibe and wanna experience that all the way. Sometimes they just really like a song or one of their favorite artists is doing the OP or ED. Sometimes clips have convinced you that a show has baller fights, or in the case of this show, clips have demonstrated one character who sells the anime alone. It’s not the sister. In fact, let’s get thisout of the way now, the titular one-hit-kill sister, Maya, is gonna be a make or break aspect of the show, as other aspects and faults will often be supported or hindered by the experience of watching a brocon constantly smother and even sexually harass her little brother. That’s certainly a fetish some people are down for, but perhaps the main reason this show is even worse-received than its contemporaries this season (many of which seem significantly more poorly-produced and include fucking Smartphone S2) is the fact that Maya is insufferable most of the time. They can range from kind of annoying to disturbing and even manipulative, though of course that means we’re supposed to find it gut-busting (or even nut-busting). There are some decent bonding moments and snippets of conflict between her and actual MC Asahi. The weakling’s desire for independence and his need to grow stronger both for his own sense of self-improvement and his own sake given the dangerous world is combined with how adventurers caught falsifying their rank are dealt with, is an alright source of character development. Asahi’s a bumbling little squirt annoyed at how unlike basically every other isekai MC this season alone, his base stats are equivalent to how original world’s self without any crazy OP powers, therefore making it harder to do anything, including evading Maya’s advances until episode 4. Still, slowly but surely, he trains (which we should see a bit more of), he acquires powers, and improves his evasion and techniques to the point of being able to make up for his weaknesses. He may not recognize it, perhaps many viewers don’t either, but Maya does, which helps elevate both characters up a little while solidifying perhaps more character development than some isekai consumers (and haters) are used to from one of these. She herself has some surprising moments of actually sincerely looking out for him in the shadows, even if it’s always preceded by or followed up by a gaudy sexual or romantic advance in the same episode. Otherwise, this show has a comfortable enough vibe. Tensions are minimal but they get played upon to at least a perfunctory degree, and there is some decent comedy to be had with Asahi’s bullshitting or some of the character dynamics. The latter aspect is mainly found in the borderline sitcom arch nemesis who carries the show on its back, Kilmaria. She’s a blood knight demon, among the demon lord’s top guys, and after being saved by Asahi despite tryna fight him on the grounds of his reputation, she quickly develops her own dynamics with the main duo, evolving them over time. She goes from casually hanging out with and mildly looking down on Asahi as a sort of little brother, to someone who cares about him more and more with each passing adventure. She goes from seeing Maya as this insufferable and hypocritical rival to one she eventually starts getting along with and making fun of. Perhaps her best showing is in episode 5 where, in a human disguise, she starts being excited by all the little things in a human society like horses, bridges, and the weak masses before rubbing Asahi the wrong way about how weak and inconvenient being a human must be. Of course, the show never hard commits to any conflicts it dredges up, save for one example that introduces one of Asahi’s eventual harem members he builds up over time, but the inklings are welcome enough and some of them get just enough exploration without making the show actively need to take itself seriously. The other characters in this show are…fine? Sophie the healer is kind of annoying as an overzealous Asahi-worshiper, Tanya’s the quest-giver and total fangirl who does get an ok story with her little brother who also looks up to Asahi. Gloria’s a fun meathead girl who eventually swaps out her suspicions towards Asahi for a dorkaholic romantic interest in him that her servant, Kuon, attempts to wingman. She’s probably the second or third most fun girl in the show. Some of the other side characters like the eventually washed-up adventurer Siegfriend are amusing as well, especially when the source of his party’s humiliating downfall unknowingly greets him again. The cast is honestly on the upper half of isekai rosters in all honesty, and you bet that Kilmaria makes at least some of them bounce off her. Even without her elevating everything for most of the show, eventually enough of them come into their own to help make the cast surprisingly decent on the whole. They’re actually kinda funny, with nearly every episode having at least one funny moment and a few bits actually being kinda hilarious. It’s also oddly nice how much they back each other up, defending each other’s character in the face of whoever’s goading, intimidating, or otherwise confronting them. It adds a sense of camaraderie to everyone that can’t quite be found in a lot of this show’s contemporaries, even Slime, and that series actively has a community being built from the ground up. The ways everyone comes together in the finale are rather fun and rewarding to see as a result of everything. Another aspect of the show that’s better than it realistically should be is the visuals. For the most part, it looks pretty subpar. It’s Gekkou’s first release as a studio, and a directorial debut by Hiroaki Takagi, and it could be worse on either front. Sometimes it absolutely is. The show’s production is so jittery that while 60-95% of the time it looks about what you’d expect from your average seasonal, sometimes it’ll either dip into astonishingly terrible territory or bust out a couple of surprisingly decent cuts. There are plenty of animation errors even outside of the freakish drops in quality, like with the dragon in Kilmaria’s Chinese dress disappearing a lot. The action rarely gets past just ok, even when we get an oddly fine burst of sakuga. The volleyball scene in the beach episode (episode 11) is an atrocious minute of slideshows and the fanservice can range from perfunctory to downright crudely drawn, so just be glad this isn’t classified as an ecchi because as mediocre it is as an action show, it would fare even worse as an ecchi title. The outlines tend to not stick out, but sometimes the show thickens them as part of a gag of for more climactic close-ups. The show also does play around with aspect ratios every now and then, like letterboxing in the first half of episode 1 and 4:3 in the flashback sequence that kicks off episode 7. The characters also deform into charmingly drawn chibis for a bunch of silly gags and spats, usually Maya and Kilmaria who also carry the brunt of the relatively amusing facial expressions. They do try to spice things up occasionally, and that is welcome. It honestly feels like there’s enough potential in the visuals that if it were made to simmer for another 3 months, the end result could have wound up being legitimately above average for a seasonal, let alone an isekai. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. A more consistently mediocre aspect of the series is its music. The ED, Mukyuu Platonic” by VALIS is an oddly decent electropop song with hints of melancholy in it, which makes it better than both OPs. The music is also fairly forgettable outside of Maya’s theme and Kilmaria’s theme which get spammed basically every episode. There is an occasionally decent track once in a while like when Kilmaria tries to get Asahi to abandon Maya and become a demon, and there’s an alright insert in episode 11 that gives the siblings some time alone to discuss how far they’ve come in a mostly pleasant scene. However, that doesn’t really elevate the music much, as it’s still incredibly whatever across the board. One Turn Kill Neesan can be a pleasant, goofy ride that revels in its own absurdity while boasting more character development and fun dynamics than one might expect. It’s also got brocon shit that will either elevate the experience for you if you’re into it, or make the show a trudge to sit through for the good bits if you aren’t. It’s very annoying and kind of embarrassing, but it is kinda cute and fun, especially whenever characters are being dorks or having each other’s back. Still, there’s enough here to elevate the show well above the likes of Smartphone, Master of Ragnarok, Arifureta, or probably half of the isekai you’re watching this season (because Kamikatsu looks like it was edited by YouTubers [derogatory] and animated by an outsourced studio in another country). In terms of an isekai you can just sit back and watch, you can do a lot worse. Name another isekai that has Kilmaria in it. Also, this is a non-Sunrise show, non-mecha seasonal at that, which features a relatively acceptable mecha transformation sequence...in 2D. Wasted as it is on a last-minute outing and one-shot, that fact alone is borderline commendable for one of these, especially considering it’s an isekai.
This anime is a great mix of comedy, fantasy, and ecchi genres. It has a lot of funny and fanservice scenes that will make you laugh out loud, but also some emotional and dramatic moments that will tug at your heartstrings. The characters are all likable and memorable, each with their own personality and backstory. The animation is colorful and smooth, and the voice acting is excellent. The opening and ending songs are catchy and fit the mood of the show. I recommend this anime to anyone who enjoys isekai, harem, slice-of-life, and ecchi genres. It is a fun and entertaining anime that will make youfeel good and appreciate your family more. If you are looking for a light-hearted and heartwarming anime with a lot of humor and action, you should definitely watch My One-Hit Kill Sister.
Among all the overrated/overhyped animes this season has -if you are running trough this season you probably know which animes I am talking about- there are also the underrated ones, and [Isekai One Turn Kill Neesan] is one of those underrated, sadly. The title of this anime resumes in just a few words what this anime is about, so yes, this anime has its uniqueness. Watch this if you are: - Looking for comedy + Isekai. And finally comedy scenes which weren´t try hard and most of the times a "hit" for me, even if they were light. But I know comedy is very subjective. - Looking forenjoyable and easy going adventure/ride, without having to think much. Don´t watch this if you: - Always takes isekais for seriously, expecting it to be exactly how the system of your games works. - Are not into incest. Maya is a BROCOM and one of the main characters; she is the older sister of Asahi (which is the male protagonist). - Are looking for strong or overpowered male MC. - Feel bad or hurt by having girl/female character protecting the boy/male character. ------ Question: "Are they blood related?" Answer: I do not read the manga/LN so I am not 100% sure, but I am assuming they are blood related, specially because their eyes are pretty much the same and there aren´t hints in the anime that could say otherwise. Question: "There are explicit scenes between them?" Answer: If your question means "They Kiss?" or "Do they have sex?". Nop, there is none scenes like that. All of them are failed attempts of Maya xD Poor Maya xD And most of them ends up or is related to comedy. Question: "Is this ecchi?" Answer: Tricky question here. It´s not, yet it is. I would not say this is a full ecchi nor bordeline hentai anime - i.e. this is surely not a hardcore ecchi (you won´t be seeing panties shots nor nipples all the times and etc), but the teasing (fanservice) will be constantly there. Of course, there is that episode fully focused on ecchi. Question: "Is this harem?" Answer: In short words: Yes, but the harem here is not overused; or you could say it´s balanced? Anyway... the other girls are all nice with enjoyable personality. ---- The art and animation are surprisingly very good. This is something that also caught me off guard. Strong 8/10. Would have rated it 8.5/10 if it were possible.
This show makes me nostalgic for all the crappy isekai anime I used to watch when I was younger and perfectly captures how I felt then. The protagonist is also not a complete idiot who is completely passive the whole story, but instead actually learns and develops somewhat, which is more than I can say for most generic protags. That's probably because the magic cheat powers belong to his sister instead. Overall I thought this was an enjoyable, nostalgic anime that doesn't take itself too seriously and has decent character designs and tolerable animation. It knows what it is, and is enjoyable within those boundsin a way that many other isekai fail to be.
“My One-Hit Kill Sister” (I seriously love the title of this one) is what happens when You have a brocon deficit. One day a highschooler saves a child from being hit by a car, (did he just save someone from being isekaied and having an awesome life as an OP AF MC? Who knows? That’s not important) as a “reward” he gets into a coma and his body lies in the hospital bed. His… spirit? Mind? Soul? Whatever, gets sent to a fantasy world where he starts his new life as an adventurer. A not OP at all adventurer who gets into some serious trouble. Luckyfor him, his sister arrives in the same world to help him. How? By hitting her head on the wall until she gets into a coma herself I guess. Unlike her brother, she’s overpowered af, quickly saves our hero and… demonstrates she has some serious case of a brother complex. From that moment on the siblings begin their new life in another world. “My One-Hit Kill Sister” is a fantasy, isekai comedy with some ecchi elements to it. Because it lacks a main goal for its characters it’s mostly episodic. The previous episodes have little influence over the later ones. They aren’t completely self-contained but the watch order isn’t as important as in a show with an overarching plot. There are two main characters that the plots revolve around. Asahi - technically our MC with power levels that makes Kazuma from Konosuba seem like Conan the barbarian. For reasons known as “plot bullshit” he is given credit for his sister's deeds which makes him jump in adventurers ranking. He has more luck (both bad and good) than anything else, but he’s not a total moron. He’s aware of his place in the food chain and wants to get stronger but because of bad luck he lands himself in a lot of trouble. Luckily for him his sister has an unhealthy obsession with him and always saves his ass. Maya - obsessed with her younger brother Asahi, young woman with power levels normally reserved for protagonists of shitty written self indulgent power fantasies. When I say “obsessed with her younger brother” I really don’t give it justice. To be with Asahi she inflicts blunt force trauma repeatedly to her head just to end up in a coma. In the new world, for some reason, she’s OP AF, which is lucky for Asahi because she is more than willing and able to save him from any danger. She also has a habit of adding “Big Sis” in the front of her attack names… yeah… make of that what You will. That said… she does want to go to incest town with her little brother (and judging by some of his actions and reaction I would say he isn’t 100% against the idea) and often uses her advantage over him to hug, cuddle and grab his ass. With a sister like that, who needs enemies? There is one more character that we meet pretty early and she does appear often so I’m gonna add her to the list, even though she has a more supporting role. Kilmaria - basically a demon version of Maya when it comes to power. She’s one of the Demon King's officers. Ok, seriously, why does it always have to be a Demon King or Demon Lord? Why not a committee or a democratically elected official? What’s with demons and monarchy? She has a major boner for fighting strong opponents which is why she quickly develops an obsession with out main siblings and tries to fight Maya on many occasions and often saves Asahi from trouble and even acts like a substitute sister. When it comes to writing the show is a mixed bag. On one hand there isn’t much originality when it comes to the situations our heroes get into, on the other, the execution of them and the little twists are solid. The lack of main goal allows the show to experiment both the genres of episodes (most are still just pure comedy) as well as modify the group dynamic and the amount of characters. When a character is not needed they just disappear doing their own stuff without the need for the waiver to give a damn about it. It is a solid (but not great) substitute for a coherent, overarching plot line. The drawback is that most of the episodes follow the same main route. Get a quest - fuck around - find out - get rescued by the sister. It is repetitive but thanks to the fact that the show has only 12 episodes it isn't as infuriating as it could be if it had 20 or more. It does however make it feel like it overstays its welcome a bit (about 1-2 episodes). Especially because things don’t really change. Asahi does get stronger over those 12 episodes, that is something that I can, and will, always commend - having a hero who actually evolves. But despite that his place in the group and the amount he contributes when shit hits the fan, doesn’t. Maybe except the last episode where he has a chance to shine. The show is a dumb comedy (to be honest I sometimes got a flashback to Konosuba, especially in the way our main duo gets a house) and wears that on its sleeve and that’s something I can respect, even if the writing isn’t something to write home about. If You want some dumb fun without the need to remember details from previous episodes, You will have fun with this one.
A normal guy that gets transported in another world with his sister. He starts basically from 0, while his sister is OP af. That s the context of the whole story... which can work, but not in this case. It is random, bad random... situations that don't really make sense, like you know your sister is the most OP character, why are you still worrying about her so much?? It's like 60% basic isekai story that you forget a day after, and it's also made in a kinda cringe way, at least to me because it's too perfect to the stereotype of an isekai, where ofcourse he's gonna say those lines and stuff... so nothing original there. I would say 20% is like the jokes, some which were somewhat successful, but some aren't, which makes fun of some of the tropes in isekai anime (why not make the whole anime like this? would have been wayy better than what we got...). The rest are his sister or other girls hitting on him or something... especially his sister... yea... it's that type of relation, but he still refuses it at least... And for real, after this anime, you'll become quite numb to the trope of falling into boobs, cuz it happens so damn much and it didn't have the comedic timing, at least for me. If you try to think too much about the story and stuff, it's just gonna hurt... it's a stupid kind of show in short. Doesn't make much sense in everything they do or happens, but it still goes on. When it comes to characters, you don't have much to look towards as well. The only good one is Kilmaria, and maybe his sister, but she becomes a bit annoying sometimes. The rest of the girls are one dimension with no depth. The dynamic between characters is also weird overall. Again, it goes towards the idea of "stupid fun"... There are some redeeming qualities I would say. One is the art. I thought this anime would rely heavely on CGI, but it didn't, none at all. So props to them for that. Alas, it wasn't that good of an art, but it still was pretty good for the most part. Another quality is the ED... man... the ED is one of the best, at least until the last part of it which is okayish only.... kinda makes you theorize a bit about his situation. This anime didn't deserve such a cool ED... it doesn't fit it... Story: 6 -- Not much of a story, too many stupid situations and the jokes are hit or miss... Art: 8 -- Pretty good art, no CGI. Music: 9 -- The ED is pretty good. And they also have 2 different OPs, in a 12 eps core... that's something ig. Characters: 7 -- No depth, no nothing. The only one I enjoyed was Kilmaria, but even she didn't have much screen time... Enjoyment: 7 -- Sometimes i was nice, sometimes it wasn't at all, but most of the time, it wasn't... too many basic forgetable moments, too many no thoughts put into scenes... I can't say I enjoy the "stupid fun" stuff, at least not in this manner... Overall: 6 Right now it has 6.35 from 37.174 votes Ranked #8160 Popularity #2089 Members 99,193 as of 20/05/2024. I can't say I recommend it to anyone but to those that wanna watch something and really don't have anything else, or like the "stupid fun" idea coupled with an ultra generic isekai made in cringe way. You won't get much out of this imo... Better spend it on another thing...
The show's premise isn't particularly unique: another isekai with a minor twist at the beginning to draw viewers in, but the first half is quite enjoyable. The main character isn't the overly powerful, revenge-driven, or clueless type that dominates many isekai today. Instead, he's weak but honest, kind, and determined to carve out his own destiny, progressing through his journey in a genuine way. The brother-sister dynamic, along with Killmaria, mainly serves as fan service, especially for those who have a thing for the "ara ara" older sister trope. However, most of the comedic moments are PG-13, nothing overly sexual or shallow. The show islighthearted, episodic, and easy to watch. Unfortunately, the second half loses momentum as new characters are introduced in an attempt to refresh the story, but this shift only turns the show into another harem isekai. Some of the jokes in the final episodes also fall flat, as the series tries too hard to parody other genres, which undermines its own identity. While adding new characters isn't necessarily a bad idea, keeping the core trio of the Asahi siblings and Killmaria might have been more effective in the long run. Overall, it's an okay show to watch. If you can get through the first few episodes with ease, you'll likely enjoy it. Even if it's not for you, it's still better than a lot of generic isekai out there, so it's worth giving a try.
My One-Hit Kill Sister is a fantastic anime series, based on a series of Japanese web novels in the isekai genre. The series has 12 episodes, which you can watch on Crunchyroll. The plot is hilarious and original. Asahi is a boy who finds himself in a fantasy world with his sister Maya, who loves him madly and protects him from every enemy with a single blow. The two join the adventurers' guild and live incredible adventures, meeting nice and charismatic characters. The series is a fantasy comedy with elements of action, harem and fan service. The tone is light and fun, but also exciting and dramatic.The characters are lovable and have some interesting dynamics between them. The animation style is beautiful, with nice drawings and dynamic fight scenes. The soundtrack is pleasant and suitable for various scenes. In conclusion, My One-Hit Kill Sister is an anime series that drove me crazy, because it met my expectations and tastes. It made me laugh, excite, surprise and excite me. I fell in love with the characters and their story. I hope they make a second season soon. My rating is 10/10.
This isekai anime stands out among others of its kind for its fun and lively proposal. With well-developed characters and a light approach, it manages to stand out. Although its story is not unique and includes many typical anime clichés, this seems to be intentional, creating an experience that does not need to be taken too seriously. The strong point of this anime is its captivating characters. Each of them has unique characteristics that add depth and humor to the plot. For example, [The protagonist's sister with her characteristic of being crazy about her younger brother]. Comedy is another aspect where the anime shines. The jokes, whilesometimes predictable, are well executed and often get genuine laughs. One scene in particular that exemplifies this is [The scene where he first meets the demon king's general]. However, the anime is not without its flaws. Some may feel that the abundance of clichés and the predictability of the story make the series less interesting in the long run. For example, [the cliché of the protagonist falling on the female characters' breasts]. In short, this isekai anime offers a fun and light experience, ideal for those looking for a good comedy anime without great pretensions. It stands out for its characters and humor, even if it doesn't bring an innovative story. If you like anime that are meant to entertain without being taken too seriously, this series is worth checking out.
Overall Impression Its a charming and entertaining anime that delivers a delightful blend of comedy, heartwarming moments, and captivating character development. It stands out in the realm of Isekai anime with its unique premise and endearing cast of characters, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre and newcomers alike. Points of Excellence 1. Great Comedic and Complex Stories The anime excels in its ability to blend humor with heartfelt storytelling. The comedic timing and delivery are impeccable, with Asahi's struggles to adapt to his new surroundings and his interactions with the eccentric characters he encounters providing a constant stream of hilarious moments. Maya's overprotective and doting naturetowards her brother leads to many amusing situations, and their sibling rivalry adds a layer of playful banter to the narrative. 2. Good Visuals The visual aspect of the anime is equally impressive, with vibrant colors, detailed character designs, and breathtaking landscapes that capture the essence of a magical world. The animation is fluid and dynamic, bringing the action sequences and comedic moments to life with energy and excitement. 3. Great Character Developments The character development in "Isekai One Turn Kill Neesan: Ane Douhan no Isekai Seikatsu Hajimemashita" is particularly noteworthy. Asahi's transformation from an insecure and self-doubting individual to a confident and determined protagonist is a testament to the power of growth and self-discovery. Maya, initially portrayed as an overprotective and domineering older sister, gradually reveals a softer side, showcasing the depth of her love and concern for her brother. 4. Lack of Audio While the anime lacks an original soundtrack, the background music effectively complements the tone and atmosphere of each scene, heightening the emotional impact of certain moments and adding to the overall viewing experience. Story: 8/10 Visual: 8/10 Detailed: 6/10 Characters: 7/10 Emotions: 7/10 Smoothness: 4/10 OP/ED: 6/10 Audio: 4/10 Originals:5/10 Intense: 5/10 Uniqueness: 5/10 Fun/Laughter: 6/10 NSFW: 2/10 Boring/Idling: 2/10 Recommendation "Isekai One Turn Kill Neesan: Ane Douhan no Isekai Seikatsu Hajimemashita" is an anime that offers a refreshing take on the Isekai genre. Its blend of comedy, heartwarming moments, and compelling character development makes it a must-watch for fans of the genre and newcomers alike. The combination of its vibrant visuals, engaging narrative, and endearing characters makes it a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining experience. While the lack of an original soundtrack may be a slight drawback, it does not diminish the overall quality and appeal of the anime. Heres my Rating System 10- Probably the best and my favorites 9 - Best but not favorite 8 - Enjoyed it but not the best 7 - OK but not enjoy much, need to be improved 6 - OK but quite disappointed, has room for improvements 5 - Less like but chance dislike it but still has room for improvements 4 - Disappointed the way you produced the projects (anime/manga) but still considerable. / Might Dropped 3 - Trash but still considerable. / Might Dropped 2 - Trash in the Bin. / Dropped 1 - I just wasted my time. Better luck next time. / Dropped
A lot of people having second thoughts about this show because of the goofiness of how the anime is presented and written and not appreciate it for what it is. "Isekai One Turn Kill Neesan: Ane Douhan no Isekai Seikatsu Hajimemashita" is a incest bait type of show and it doesn't even try and hide the fact that its incest bait, Despite this fact this show is actually pretty good and enjoyable. All the characters in the show aren't bland and their chemistry is pretty good which gives a better impact to the comedy of the show, The fight scenes in this show actually went hard,It has good animation and production quality. One of the things that I liked about this show is the MC, He isn't overly dramatic, coward, and a crybaby, He isn't one of those useless MC's where they are literally hopeless because they have weak stats, You can count on my boi Asahi when it matters most. Going back to the incest aspect of the show, I know that many people find it weird or whatnot and I completely understand but If you could get past that fact you will find this show pretty enjoyable to watch, And its not all horny, fan service type of incest bait(well it is but there are wholesome moments too is what I meant lol). As for the story, They have a goal chasing and it is to get back in their own world but the show isn't really focused on that and is more slice of life adventure type of show so all weird shit happens and they just go along with it. Overall It is an Isekai you could enjoy and I think everyone should give it a chance if possible. Also the ED goes hard like holy lol.
SPOILER FREE I will set this clear just once, this anime does not have incest. It does have overly gross close siblings. Isekai One Turn Kill Neesan (IOTKN) is actually a very fun anime to watch, I have honestly enjoyed it from start to finish. Many animes tagged with comedy often run out of gas mid season, or overly use the same patterns, and are often out of gas, with a flat tire, and a broken record on top. This anime does nicely trying out new routines with different characters, and does so refreshingly that the comedy does not seem dry. Sigh, yet another isekai, my guilty pleasure,but with a trending twist. Truck kun makes his cameo here and sends Ikusaba Asahi to another world. He did save a life, so it seems the big guys upstairs decided to reward him by sending Asahi to a once in a lifetime event to another world. As an otaku, none of this was too foreign, but he did have a major problem from the start, he was far weaker than that world's standard. When he cried for help, his sister Maya somehow got summoned and thus begins their life together. STORY The story is simple, we see the lives of Asahi and Maya Ikusaba in another world. There is a strange twist of Asahi still being alive on Earth, but somehow Maya got summoned after head banging the wall, and we can probably guessed, she was also in a coma. Meh, this is a comedy anime, no need for our thinking caps. The pacing was very good from my point of view. It was mainly a slice of life series, introducing new characters with their own unique personalities, and bringing them up from time to time. There is no set objective like defeating The Demon Lord, creating a reincarnators' paradise, establishing the dominance of modern warfare etc, just something to chillax to. All we get is a town and the surrounding areas. At the end of the day Asahi, though weak as he is, actually improved bit by bit. We also get to see Maya also letting Asahi roam more free, only providing help as needed. In this world, falsifying your power leads to capital punishment, Asahi is tryin to level up. There is another character who realizes that he is weak, but does not spoil it for everyone else. Who knows, Asahi may come clean one day, and his friends still accept him for what he is worth. ART Pretty much what we should be expecting from series these days. Uniquely enough characters to tell them apart. Some pretty backgrounds to look at. A hint of battle scenes, although it was very lacking, but no problem since this is mainly a comedy. We do get to see lots of different facial emotions to not feel too bland on all of the characters. SOUND The cast had fun with this, anyone can tell they all tried to stay within their characters while also trying to have fun bursting. If cast members had that much fun, we watchers can also get in on the action. All of the OP and ED were nicely done to fit with the series. One tells us about their time in this world, while the other tells a slight prequel. CHARACTER A fun bag of characters join in on the adventure; We get your friendly neighborhood guild clerk to guide Asahi. A high ranking demon wanting to see what it is like as an average human. A nun with an unholy tendency to attract trouble. A princess knight with brawns for brains, and her maid to sometimes fix things, and other times make them worse. They all have their quirks and often bring a new refreshing twist to the comedy. ENJOYMENT This is my cup of coffee. Sure I do agree it is at most a mid tier anime, hell probably also a mid tier isekai. But, it does have a lot of comedy from start til end. The ending was well made, with Maya acknowledging Asahi's growth. If only most people can drop out what they know about anime and be more like Maya, comparing Asahi from the start of the show til the end, I guess this will be higher up in the ranks.
A young man loses consciousness and is effectively rendered comatose, and so he is whisked away to a fantasy world where it is unclear if he is merely dreaming everything that occurs or if he is spiritually deceased back on Earth, the threads of his fate severed there and woven anew in this magical place he now exists. No stranger to the Isekai genre himself, the main character immediately gets to it, hunts down the nearest adventurer's guild and one-stop adventure-ready shop to gear up and make himself at home in this new reality. He even takes on his very first quest after joining theadventuring guild and is prepared to face down whatever adversity comes his way - until he immediately encounters a hard wall in a dragon that is attacking him. It dawns on him that he is not actually an overpowered Isekai protagonist and as he attempts to flee he is cornered by the dangerous beast and all but resigns himself to his fate, praying for the one thing Earthly that historically brought him some semblance of comfort: his onee-san, who appears before him ready to protect him. The above is the premise and introduction to the show. The themes are harem, slice-of-life, incestuous suggestions, and boisterous large-breasted demon women. There is the anime-staple beach episode, the anime-staple of the main character being constantly flustered in any precariously sensual circumstances, the anime-staple of women vying for the main character over one another, and the list of usual tendencies goes on. There is even a tournament and some sad backstories. This show is a wholly formulaic experience much like every other like it. The writing is mediocre with the only notable ingredient being the constant advances the older sister of the main character attempts to make on her brother, and if one were to view the script for this series and simply cut all instances of brother and sister from the script, instead making the characters' interpersonal relationship something along the lines of childhood friendship, or adventuring comrades, then this anime would be indistinguishable from every other like it. It could be said that this show was intended to appeal to a very specific demographic. As far as the plot goes, there is no plot - this is a slice-of-life harem adventure with no stakes whatsoever. The redeeming quality of it all is that the show does not bother taking itself seriously, and so the frivolity of its cast of characters is easily forgiven. The animation is bland; it has a sort of unpolished look to it, which could be called endearing, but is the more probable byproduct of a thin budget. Several of the better animated sequences are recycled, such as the notable attacks some characters use. Some frames and sequences are stiff and lack fluidity. The only outstanding qualities in this anime are Kilmaria, who possesses 2 outstanding qualities herself; the maid; and the ED, which was unexpectedly catchy for a show such as this. I cannot recommend this anime, but I also cannot dismiss it as it: the show is entertaining for what it is. If you are a fan of background noise anime of the slice-of-life fantasy genre then you could do worse.
Art: 5 Animation: 3 Music (Background Tracks): 4 Plot: 2 Characters and backgrounds were given a surprising amount of detail to their designs. The animation felt stiff and lacked motion. None of the music tracks used in the show were particularly impressive nor offensive. Maya's theme sounds more like a rift of a few notes than an actual track.The overall story line was very repetitive in the first couple of episodes where you could entirely predict the next episode. Things did get better towards the end of the show. Otherwise single dimensional characters who only want one thing in a playground of a world. No character development, overall conflict, and minimal entertainment from jokes and 'plot.'