My Stepmom's Daughter Is My Ex
Original title: Mamahaha no Tsurego ga Motokano datta
Former couple Mizuto and Yume reunite as step-siblings when their parents announce a marriage on the day before high school. To prioritize their parents' relationship, they establish a rule ... Read allFormer couple Mizuto and Yume reunite as step-siblings when their parents announce a marriage on the day before high school. To prioritize their parents' relationship, they establish a rule to not engage in any sexual activities.Former couple Mizuto and Yume reunite as step-siblings when their parents announce a marriage on the day before high school. To prioritize their parents' relationship, they establish a rule to not engage in any sexual activities.
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I watched what you could call a lovely anime in the summer of 2022; it had a poignant story, realistic characters and interactions, a straightforward but captivating plot, and, looking back, I can only describe it as a teenage indiscretion. I can state with certainty that "My Stepmom's Daughter is My Ex," also known as Tsurekano, was an anime that I thoroughly loved, never felt like a chore to watch, and-above all-connected with me.
First of all, the story. Let's be honest: this isn't a particularly interesting story. Stepsiblings and romance have already been the subject of numerous animes. You might already know what the anime is about from the title alone. What, therefore, is so fantastic about it? The basic plot, in my opinion, makes it really interesting. These days, complicated plots with frequent misunderstandings, errors, and drama are becoming stale. Taking a break from all that and curling up with an anime feels so good. It's a wonderful, compelling, and grounded piece of writing.
Tsurekano's storyline offers a compelling and realistic depiction of the characters' growth and humanization throughout time. Isana's development and the backstories and relationships between Yume and Mizuto are depicted as sincere and realistic. The narrative emphasizes the brittleness of relationships and the complexity of their hardships, which makes it a compelling and realistic program.
The anime's characters are grating and bothersome, but they're not always horrible. Mizuto is an endearing protagonist despite his shyness and fears; his attempts to aid Yume are heartwarming. Yume is a damaged heroine that experiences insecurities and realistic challenges with becoming popular. Minami is obnoxious and cunning; she is always attempting to alter other people's behavior. Kawanami sets the tone for humorous moments by acting as Akatsuki's possible love interest. As an introvert who can transform into an extrovert when she meets the right person, Isana is the greatest character. Her relationship with Mizuto is one of the best, and it's refreshing that she may be subtly influenced. For the most part, anime enthusiasts will find the work entertaining and relatable.
I have no issues; the sound was excellent. There were humorous sounds during comedic moments and emotional sounds during emotional moments. But the introduction and conclusion are pure gold. Along with ReoNa's Shall We Dance and Kana Hanazawa's Pokerface, the opening is my favorite song of the season. The opening sequence had good images, and I enjoyed the little tidbits about the people their lives were connected to. The song was fantastic; Dialogue+ is always a hit. Although it wasn't as good as the beginning, the finale was still quite useful. The visuals were charming, and the tune included some amazing harmony.
Although the art style is typical of modern anime, I found myself focusing mostly on the character designs. I seem I recall reading remarks about how uninteresting the characters appear when the first image for the show was shown. In all honesty, I think the tale worked really well with the simple character designs. It demonstrates how bizarre coincidences can occur in such a typical setting with typical people. Imagine this: up until their breakup, a cute, fluffy girl with pink hair dated the school prince. They unexpectedly reunite as stepsiblings. Now that doesn't seem so grounded, does it? The side characters' designs were fantastic and really brought out the difference.
I really liked this anime. The characters were real, the tale and plot resonated with me, the comedy was perfect for me, and there was an incredible beginning and conclusion. Together with LycoReco and Shadows House, this was my favorite anime of the season. Don't try it if it's not something you're interested in. However, if it seems like something you'll enjoy, then congrats-you now have a new show to watch!
First of all, the story. Let's be honest: this isn't a particularly interesting story. Stepsiblings and romance have already been the subject of numerous animes. You might already know what the anime is about from the title alone. What, therefore, is so fantastic about it? The basic plot, in my opinion, makes it really interesting. These days, complicated plots with frequent misunderstandings, errors, and drama are becoming stale. Taking a break from all that and curling up with an anime feels so good. It's a wonderful, compelling, and grounded piece of writing.
Tsurekano's storyline offers a compelling and realistic depiction of the characters' growth and humanization throughout time. Isana's development and the backstories and relationships between Yume and Mizuto are depicted as sincere and realistic. The narrative emphasizes the brittleness of relationships and the complexity of their hardships, which makes it a compelling and realistic program.
The anime's characters are grating and bothersome, but they're not always horrible. Mizuto is an endearing protagonist despite his shyness and fears; his attempts to aid Yume are heartwarming. Yume is a damaged heroine that experiences insecurities and realistic challenges with becoming popular. Minami is obnoxious and cunning; she is always attempting to alter other people's behavior. Kawanami sets the tone for humorous moments by acting as Akatsuki's possible love interest. As an introvert who can transform into an extrovert when she meets the right person, Isana is the greatest character. Her relationship with Mizuto is one of the best, and it's refreshing that she may be subtly influenced. For the most part, anime enthusiasts will find the work entertaining and relatable.
I have no issues; the sound was excellent. There were humorous sounds during comedic moments and emotional sounds during emotional moments. But the introduction and conclusion are pure gold. Along with ReoNa's Shall We Dance and Kana Hanazawa's Pokerface, the opening is my favorite song of the season. The opening sequence had good images, and I enjoyed the little tidbits about the people their lives were connected to. The song was fantastic; Dialogue+ is always a hit. Although it wasn't as good as the beginning, the finale was still quite useful. The visuals were charming, and the tune included some amazing harmony.
Although the art style is typical of modern anime, I found myself focusing mostly on the character designs. I seem I recall reading remarks about how uninteresting the characters appear when the first image for the show was shown. In all honesty, I think the tale worked really well with the simple character designs. It demonstrates how bizarre coincidences can occur in such a typical setting with typical people. Imagine this: up until their breakup, a cute, fluffy girl with pink hair dated the school prince. They unexpectedly reunite as stepsiblings. Now that doesn't seem so grounded, does it? The side characters' designs were fantastic and really brought out the difference.
I really liked this anime. The characters were real, the tale and plot resonated with me, the comedy was perfect for me, and there was an incredible beginning and conclusion. Together with LycoReco and Shadows House, this was my favorite anime of the season. Don't try it if it's not something you're interested in. However, if it seems like something you'll enjoy, then congrats-you now have a new show to watch!
This anime begins with Yume and Mizuto in the hallway of their new joint home. Their respective parents married each other, making Yume and Mizuto step-siblings. Yume and Mizuto keep a secret from their parents: They used to date way before them. That makes the situation complicated, plus they hate each other a bit and fight about the privilege of being the older sibling. It turns out they're still hung up on each other, so things are getting pretty interesting.
The development of the characters during the show is intriguing, and with the help of a couple of flashbacks the depths of their emotions and minds come to light.
I really loved the show, it's romantic and it has some comedy elements in it too. There are 12 episodes, I binged 5, 5 more the next day and then watched the last two. The concept of the show is simple, yet brilliant. The artwork is beautiful, there is a little bit of fan service (but not too much) and the music is very nice also. G.
The development of the characters during the show is intriguing, and with the help of a couple of flashbacks the depths of their emotions and minds come to light.
I really loved the show, it's romantic and it has some comedy elements in it too. There are 12 episodes, I binged 5, 5 more the next day and then watched the last two. The concept of the show is simple, yet brilliant. The artwork is beautiful, there is a little bit of fan service (but not too much) and the music is very nice also. G.
When me and my class first started the first episode of this anime i was kinda not feeling it. Cause of the title i just thought i was going to be this weird anime that i didn't like cause its no fighting or action in it. So at first i wasn't really paying attention cause its not really my type of anime. But i just looked up at the screen and really got to watching it and it was pretty good. It was just the first episode. So not to much happened but it was very interesting. It made me wanna watch more anime like this with less fighting and just getting more in tune. This is anime more for teens i think they could relate more to this anime i recommend you watch it.
There are some ecchi scenes which are not appropriate for kids and tend to service fans, also the plot is easy to guess and same with many other films which can be really boring. However, the special thing of this anime is that it shows the developing of the relationships between two main characters , also the art is not too bad. Overall, it is ok to watch , but it should be rated as PG-13 in my opinion.
While they were in middle school Mizuto and Yume were boyfriend and girlfriend but shortly before they started at high school they decided to break up. A mere fortnight later they are thrown back together when his father and her mother get married to each other! They decide that they will try to act like siblings and avoid any romance despite now living under the same roof. As they are the same age they argue over who should be considered the elder so they make a bet; the first to show signs of being attracted to the other is to be considered the younger.
This could easily have been another fan service led ecchi series but it manages to stay fairly innocent. The story progresses nicely; thanks to their wager we get plenty of amusing situations. The character designs are solid as is the animation. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to those wanting a fairly chaste story of possible romance.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
This could easily have been another fan service led ecchi series but it manages to stay fairly innocent. The story progresses nicely; thanks to their wager we get plenty of amusing situations. The character designs are solid as is the animation. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to those wanting a fairly chaste story of possible romance.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
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- TriviaBased on a love comedy light novel series written by Kamishiro Kyousuke and illustrated by Takayaki.
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