Onegai Twins

Synopsis
Onegai Twins is a story about a young man named Kamishiro Maiku who, after losing his parents, is living alone. That is until two girls, Miyafuji Miina and Onodera Karen, show up at his front door, each claiming to be his twin sister. They each share a common photograph of a boy and a girl playing together, but they don’t know whether the girl is Karen or Miina. Because either of those girls could be related to him, Maiku allows them both to move in, and they all become close friends. The story takes a twist in a bizarre direction however, when both of the girls discover they have feelings for Maiku, and are each secretly hoping to be the girl that is not related to him.

Review
Let’s face it; we are dealing with very taboo themes here. Incest is not a subject to be taken lightly, and yet in Onegai Twins it is practically thrown in your face. Both girls like a man who may or may not be their brother. It’s just weird. Beyond that, there is a male character that is constantly hitting on Maiku, which just adds to the bizarre storyline. The characters are drawn and animated in a very cute style, so if young kids watch this show, their parents may be shocked to find out what kind of content is hidden behind those smiling faces. Every single one of the twelve episodes contains a scene in which Miina and Karen share a bath, and while it is not incredibly detailed, there is still a heck of a lot of skin on display.

Putting all that aside however, the overall storyline of Onegai Twins is not that bad. It contains themes of love, friendship, and family, and often reaches very strong emotional levels. Unfortunately, I found that the absurdity of the whole situation prevented me from taking those moments very seriously.

Onegai Twins is technically the second part of the series, Onegai Teacher. Most of the cast of the original anime appear at various moments throughout Onegai Twins. What I couldn’t help but to wonder was, why? Aside from Ichigo Morino, those characters played very small roles in the storyline, and didn’t seem to serve much of a purpose. It was nice for nostalgia’s sake, but when it came down to it, the new cast really had no business mixing with the old cast. It’s like they were just thrown together for the sake of profiting off of the title.

When all is said and done, Onegai Twins leaves a strong impression of mediocrity. It certainly isn’t bad by any means, but is also never comes close to the quality of Onegai Teacher.

The Breakdown
Onegai Twins truly lacks a backbone. The overall storyline simply is not strong enough to support a great anime. However, it is still strangely entertaining, despite its weirdness. It won’t greatly impress you, but it certainly won’t bore you either.

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