![]() ![]() In this regard, a great many little sister heroines feel aversion to all other men than their brother, in order to emphasize their devotion to him. It is also related to the idea that this sibling is theirs, and they don't want someone else to "steal" them. It may include elements of him needing to protect her, a fear that someone else might hurt her or break her heart, or that other guys just aren't good enough for her. However, this trope works only if the little sister-ness is central in this work. In this regard, it should also be noted that-similar to other such plots-the main character and his sister will in most cases be represented as a kind of duet, as a result of which the other cast members will mistakenly take them for twins, even in the absence of kinship or the presence of a difference in age. If we are talking about siblings with little difference in age or Half-Identical Twins, then her childish traits tend to be less pronounced, tending toward greater borrowing from Childhood Friend Romance tropes. Thus, in the majority of plots concentrating on the incestuous relationship with the little sister, the sister takes an active role throughout the story in seducing her brother, while "protecting" him from all the other girls. If the relationship remains incestuous, the sister usually completely takes the initiative, in order to allow the author to save the main character from the moral responsibility and use thematic fanservice in the work. ![]() If you don't notice at least several of these general characteristics, it's probably not this trope. Finally, the relationship between the two will likely be noticed or exaggerated by the rest of the cast. ![]() In almost all cases, the younger sister is going to be either some degree of tsundere, childish and clingy, or simply highly devoted to their older brother. Despite the name, Little Sister Heroine attempts to mitigate the obvious incestuous fallout they're usually either a step-sister, adopted or, more rarely, technically a cousin or distant relation. Like the similarly ubiquitous Childhood Friend Romance, it is extremely prone to lampshade hangings.Īs a Love Interest trope based on the little sister/older brother dynamic, the story will usually dwell on the romantic tension between them. It is in fact one of the most popular types of heroine or love interest in Visual Novels, branching out from there into anime, perhaps surpassed only by the ever-present tsundere and childhood friend. Take a few more logical steps down the line, and suddenly little sisters are love interests in anime, video games, and visual novels. Little sisters are cute, right? And cute girls draw in viewers. The Little Sister Heroine is a trope common in - usually but not always Japanese - media that combines the idea that little sisters are cute and that cute things are to be fetishized. ![]()
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