

Then we have the story’s heroines who are pretty typical of any manga of this particular genre. Yousuke acts like most of the male protagonist found in most ecchi rom/coms and is usually at the butt of many jokes and misfortunes, but his attitude towards the girls is a huge merit. The 3 main characters are pretty much what make it all worthwhile. Each chapter tends to have a standalone feel but thankfully the story actually progresses from one chapter to the next, which makes the cliché riddled adventure and sweet romance worthwhile. Nonetheless it doesn’t stop it being fun to read. If you’ve seen or read something like Onegai Twins then you’ll certainly know that this manga’s story is anything but original. So expect to witness the most random, hilarious and plain retarded moments imaginable. Sure the logical thing would be to have some kind of DNA test but this is a comedy and a very illogical one at that. So there you have it the entire story is basically about Yousuke trying to find out which one is his real sister. After years of searching he finally reaches his goal however he runs into a major obstacle… there seem to be 2 girls who have the potential of being his little (Ayu & Mayu) and he has no way to determine which one is his sister. The focus of this wacky romantic comedy is an orphaned boy named Yousuke who dreams of reuniting his long lost little sister.


Ayu Mayu suffered a similar fate (it was axed), but had an overall better conclusion, to some extent.Ayu Mayu is an Ecchi, Romantic, Comedy that sadly contains every Rom/Com cliché imaginable but it makes it work, with incredibly wacky comedy and nicely done romance. and Ichigo 100%, after all), considering the circumstances, but some things, unfortunately, were left unexplained (e.g., the importance of the necklace) and relationships not fully explored (e.g., both the school idol and the little sister with the protagonist). However, the author did manage to conclude the story relatively well (she wrote Hatsukoi Limited. Note: Due to being in a shounen magazine, where most series at the time were of the action genre, Ane Doki! did not sell well, which caused the series to end abruptly. You would be missing out if you have not read either. Finally, both Ane Doki! and Ayu Mayu (I like to call it "Ayu Mayu Nayu " if you read it, you will understand why) have a relatively small number of chapters (twenty-six and twenty-nine, respectively), which are filled with joy. Furthermore, they have above-average artwork in addition to an impeccable storyline - two ingerdients that make any manga an A-list. There is a love triangle element present as well.

Moreover, a large portion of the manga is set at either school or home. Both of these series are funny and ecchi, where the protagonist ends up living with a cute girl and her little sister.
