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This paper examines the portrayal of interpersonal relationships in "Aneki: My Sweet Elder Sister" from a sociological perspective. The authors analyze how the series depicts relationships between family members, friends, and romantic partners, and discuss the implications of these portrayals on social norms and values.

The "animation" focuses on the rekindling of their sibling bond, which quickly blurs into emotional and physical dependency. Unlike cruder entries in the genre, Aneki spends significant runtime on dialogue, shared meals, silent glances, and the heavy atmosphere of unspoken desire. The climax of the OVA is less about shock value and more about the tragic impossibility of their situation.