How does ore no imouto end




















For readers still with me at this point, I must offer my congratulations: I stuck through out of curiosity to see what would happen, and immediately after finishing the three episodes, I desired greatly to play a shooter and forget I ever saw such things.

Kirino and Kyosuke head back to their hotel room to try and sort out their next move after agreeing that siblings cannot get married in real life. Kirino gets distracted with her newly bought eroge and finds that her feelings are too mixed to too concentrate on the game.

Kyosuke then gives her a Christmas present which turns out to be the same ring she had asked him for the year previously, and ceremoniously puts it on her finger as a pseudo-engagement ring. Kirino reveals that she had planned on confessing to Kyosuke herself, but ran off earlier thinking that he was referring to his love for another girl. Having already given thought into their next move, Kirino shares this with Kyosuke. While some elements parodying the otaku subculture make its way into the ONA, they are few and far between relative to the first season and even relative to the second season.

Finally, Kirino plays another message where her younger self desperately asks for advice on how to be with Kyosuke. Afterwards both Kirino and Kyosuke smile in that at the end, their relationship had finally been repaired. The scene with Kirino sharing her audio diaries with Kyousuke is quite normal and perhaps one of the strongest moments in the ONA. Following the graduation ceremony, Kirino arrives to pick Kyosuke up following the end of her middle school graduation, and both head out to meet Manami.

This moment made the ONA worth watching: Minami, the soft-spoken, kind-hearted girl, is the only one to go for a first strike in the anime against another girl. Unless mine ears deceive me, I hear fans cheering. The strikes Kirino and Minami land are fueled by years of hatred: both combatants are bloodied and bruised after the dust settles, wherein Manami finally confesses her love for Kyosuke and pleads with him to reconsider, however he chooses Kirino and vows to defy the societal norm to be with her.

Manami punches him but respects his decision before accepting her defeat. Kosaka siblings arrange a pseudo-marriage at the church, recalling their adventures and revealing their genuine happiness for being siblings with a kiss. Afterwards, Kirino gives Kyosuke back the ring, ending their relationship with her request of being a couple until graduation finally fulfilled, and they go back to being normal siblings.

Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit. Like this: Like Loading Kent Everest September 6, at The ending implies they stayed together as a couple thanks to the hints regarding the one time wish and Kirino telling Kyousuke there will be more life counseling. Star Commander August 8, at Finished watching it a while ago but the ending had me confused.

Thanks for your time Like Like. SilFeRIoS May 23, at Arriving quite late to the party, i really loved the series, not much the ending, i would loved that after breaking so many hears, and the viewers too, they would be happy together forever or something like that, i would loved to see that, the ending left me a bitter-sweet taste, was fun to watch, and even more because due to arriving late, i knew from the start who he choses, but as the guys said here, the series is amazing, the everyday chapter, not much the ending.

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In general, be polite and keep things constructive, and observe the following: Comments must be written in English Comments must be relevant to the post Please provide a valid email when commenting. S1 EP5. Kirino's dedication to her hobby is tested once again when she meets her best friend Ayase Aragaki while she, Kyousuke, Saori and Kuroneko were attending the Summer Comiket. Ayase decided to break her friendship with Kirino, because of Kirino's hobby.

So once again, Kyousuke puts himself in harm's way for Ayase to reconsider her opinions towards Kirino and her hobby. He did so by convincing Ayase that not all otaku people are bad and made her think he was some kind of "pervert" and "siscon". Ayase then decided to be friends with Kirino, along with the belief of "protecting" Kirino from his "perverted" and "siscon" brother, as according to plan by Kyousuke. That in the end, again, also damages Ayase's image of Kyousuke in the processes, making Ayase hate him.

In spite of his constant exposure to stressful experiences of care to Kirino and her hobby, Kyousuke always finds time to visit his childhood friend Manami Tamura. Manami always acts as Kyousuke's supporter when he is down, and she always welcomes him at the Tamura Residence, where the Tamura family knows Kyousuke very well since when he and Manami were still young. When Kyousuke could afford it, he would visit Manami's house to stay over.

At times, his stay would go through the night, and Kyousuke would endure being teased by Manami's grandparents to be Manami's perfect future partner. Although Manami denies it, she appears to have a crush on Kyousuke, something that he is somewhat aware of, but instead prefers to stay as good friends with her. Kirino and Kuroneko's relationship as complete opposites eventually comes to the point when Kirino wants to imitate Kuroneko and surpass what she can do.

The playing field for both of them becomes the novel industry, where Kuroneko has been clearly experienced in. Kyousuke decides to help Kirino out in her plans in making a better novel, and it was eventually published by a famous light novel publishing company. Kirino's novels reached the hearts of many and gained enough publicity for her light novels to be adapted into an anime series.

However, even Kyousuke is not able to shield Kirino from the harshness of the world of producing an anime series.

In spite of this, Kyousuke did not give up and he negotiated alongside Saori and Kuroneko to the production team of Kirino's first anime series. The gamble paid off in the end, and Kirino's anime series was eventually broadcasted on daytime television.

During his childhood in middle school, he used to be an outgoing, ambitious and stubborn person. He was a top track-and-field runner in his school, a class-rep, had good grades, and was somewhat renowned in his school. He loved taking on challenges and at times intervened with other people's problems, in an attempt to help them. Also, during this time period, the relationship of Kyousuke and Kirino were really close as siblings.

Kyousuke would always share his adventures and stories with Kirino, and Kirino would always praise him. Kyousuke's life later took a big turn, due to an accident that happened when he was trying to motivate Akimi Sakurai to go to school. Kyousuke somewhat forced Akimi to come along on a mountain hike field trip, to help change her way of thinking of schools. This later resulting in getting Akimi injured, and having her move away, due to Kyousuke bringing her to a dangerous spot for a good view.

He was mentally and emotionally hurt, due to condemnation from his class and the mother of Akimi blamed him for Akimi's injury.

His grandmother's death father's side added to his grief.. Him being sad and angered of the events that happened, later asked Manami for "life counseling", which Manami helped calm down his anger of regret and advised him to become "normal" like she is, that he was just an "ordinary boy" and that he doesn't need to risk and push himself too far for the sake of others.

He took her words to heart, resulting in him becoming the carefree, unambitious and average teenager he is now, to avoid having another regretful accident like with Akimi. He started to slowly gradually regain his former self, to the extent of him sacrificing his name and reputation for his sister, butting into her affairs in times of need, helping with other peoples problem, and him being able to attain an "A" on his exams opposed to his usual mediocre grades and carefree attitude.

Kyousuke's past was brought forth to help trace the time and reason of the start of the Kousaka Sibling's "Cold War" and dispute between Kirino and Manami. After Kyousuke finished telling the story of his past, Kirino was able to find Akimi and helped him and Akimi meetup, with help through a game called "Imouto City", which is a game that Akimi has been playing ever since her childhood.

Although the dispute between Kirino and Manami wasn't settled there. Akimi told Kyousuke that it wasn't her who decided to move away after her accident on the mountain hike field trip, but it was her mother who made the decision and by the time she woke up, she was already moved away.

Akimi also told Kyousuke about the words that she was about to spill out during the mountain hike field trip, but was cut out due to her slipping and getting injured. Those words that she was supposed to spill out, was a confession of her feelings for him. After Akimi told him of those supposed said words, Kyousuke rejects her, and gave the same reply as to Ayase, that he was already in love with someone else, who is later revealed to be Kirino.

Akimi took his words lightly and then they both later parted. They then later met each other again, but this time along with Kirino, the day after Kyousuke's confession. Kyousuke, despite being the most "normal" of the cast, fits in well with others he meets.

His outright kindness and protective nature grabbed many hearts, which he is often either oblivious to or ignores it. Being the dependable brother that he is, Kyousuke cares deeply for his younger sister.

The two are deemed close during their childhood, often depicted together in family photo albums. As they grew up, however, the two seemed to become more distant which marked the start of the "cold war" between the two. The Kousaka family album shows a diminishing number of photos that feature the two together as they grew up, something that Kyousuke is seemingly unaware of.

After the discovery of Kirino's otaku personality, the two slowly grow closer to each other again. Many times, Kyousuke would go the extra mile to keep his younger sister from trouble, going so far as to sacrifice his own good both in and out of familial boundaries. Kyousuke understands that Kirino is a sweet and caring girl despite her brash tsundere personality towards him, something that he cherishes in her. Despite their constant arguments, the two share the same mindset where "they Kirino and Kyousuke can't stand the idea of one another in another person's arms", often sparking an incestuous vibe among others.

At first, it is unclear if Kirino really loves him as a man or as a dependable brother, though in many, if not all instances where other girls get close to Kyousuke, she intervenes instantly. Her dependence on him made Kyousuke appreciate their relationship in the sense that he's able to realign their seemingly shattered relationship and accepts his capability as a good brother in his own way. Despite the many girls that constantly confess to him throughout the series; however, Kyousuke ultimately reveals that he actually harbors romantic feelings for his younger sister, and added that he has been harboring it for years to the point where he even proposes to her - which Kirino tearfully accepts and they decide to become couple until graduation day.

After their graduation, they had a pseudo-marriage in a church arrange by Kyousuke, and ended their relationship as a couple and returned to being normal siblings. The two share an instant crush to each other in their first encounter, often smiling together. This relationship quickly changed, however, due to Ayase's unshakable mindset and disposition towards otaku culture; i. The two do not have any notable relationship after Kyousuke sacrificed his good name to reconcile Kirino and Ayase.

She often regards him as indecent, a siscon and a pervert due to his blatant "lie" for his incestuous love to Kirino, but ultimately finds him a dependable person when she needs help the most, albeit still keeping a distance between herself and him. Kyousuke appreciates Ayase's kindness over her peers, something that would draw him towards her if it weren't for the constant blockade put up by Kirino's indirect actions.

Despite being deemed a siscon, a pervert and indecent by Ayase, Kyousuke deeply cares for her well being, going as far as choosing to aid her over his most important exam one where he must attain an 'A' if he is to regain access to the Kosaka residence.

This selfless act of his, among many of his other sacrifices for her, confirms Ayase's personal love towards him which leads to her tearful confession to him, which Kyousuke rejects and said that he was in love with someone else. Ayase burst into tears when she hears that statement, but she asks Kyousuke to take responsibility for disturbing her heart too much.

Kyousuke thinks that Ayase will kick him like she did before, but when Kyousuke already preparing to be kicked, Ayase instead kissed him on his cheek, making Kyousuke shocked.

I don't think its that people weren't expecting something else, it just felt like a giant cop out that I'm pretty sure was the result of executive meddling. I don't think is that different from the whole show, is just slightest worse than the rest of the anime.

But you think OreImo is great, then I don't see why you wouldn't enjoy the ending. It's bad. It's bad because it isn't good for anyone. No one wins anything at the end. Idc, I saw this series for the incest. Nonetheless, I sorta got it? Who knows. I did ship Kyousuke and Ayase tho, but "Incest for the win. Signature removed. It was pretty bad yeah, but I convinced myself to still love the show with "the journey is worth more than the destination.

Exodor said: Hey, recently finished S2 OreImo. PoeticJustice said: nigga i am black, do you think my ass would fit in? The last 3 ova is badly adapted but the light novel is not bad at all, the series is getting all the hate mostly because kyousuke rejected all the girls therefore lefting all those fanboys raging.

HaXXspetten said: just go in with the mindset that the last minute or two of the last episode never happened because they shouldn't have if not the editorial department had been pussies and forced the author to rewrite the script and everything's fine.

After all the shouting, crying, suffering they ended with a joke.. I still like it though. All the crying they did was for nothing.. I enjoyed the end.. People will moan and bitch though I wanted Ruri to win in the end but it was shot out of the air faster than The god of conquest Katsuragi Keima finishing a Gal-game Even tho that shit happend and I cursed the foul man who hurt Ruri I am happy that the main character found love..

And who knows they might not even love each other after the time passes.. And then your girl might have a chance with him I know that it didn't happen in the anime just think about it..

He's going to a university for classes and is possibly going to move.. I know its a big detail I personally think they ruined the series with these specials, I'll just pretend that they don't exist :. Is this a joke? The story kinda freak u know The larger the fan base becomes, the more weirdos are in the fan base.

The more weirdos with louder voices Every girl seemed to have lost and there was also no harem ending.



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