The series originated as a titled Anehame: Ore no Hatsukoi ga Jisshi na Wake ga Nai , written by Zange and illustrated by Heiro. It was published by France Shoin Inc. in December 2020. Following its release, it was adapted into an adult anime (OVA) series produced by the animation studio Mary Jane . Plot Summary
Akira’s classmate and original romantic interest. Her resemblance to Rio is the catalyst for Akira's internal struggle. Production Information
The phrase “ore no hatsukoi” (my first love) carries nostalgic, pure connotations in Japanese culture — a seasonal, untainted memory of youthful awakening. Yet the title immediately contaminates that purity by linking it to the sister. The essay’s thesis is that the work explores whether a first love can retroactively be invalidated by discovering the beloved is a forbidden relative. If the protagonist felt love before knowing (or admitting) the sister’s biological status, does that love become false? Or does the taboo only make it more real?
Likely a Web Novel (Shosetsuka ni Naro) or Light Novel.
Details regarding the series can be tracked on databases such as IMDb and The Movie Database (TMDB) . Anehame: Ore no Hatsukoi ga Jisshi na Wake ga Nai (2020)
The franchise has expanded from its literary roots into the realm of adult animation:
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The series originated as a titled Anehame: Ore no Hatsukoi ga Jisshi na Wake ga Nai , written by Zange and illustrated by Heiro. It was published by France Shoin Inc. in December 2020. Following its release, it was adapted into an adult anime (OVA) series produced by the animation studio Mary Jane . Plot Summary
The phrase “ore no hatsukoi” (my first love) carries nostalgic, pure connotations in Japanese culture — a seasonal, untainted memory of youthful awakening. Yet the title immediately contaminates that purity by linking it to the sister. The essay’s thesis is that the work explores whether a first love can retroactively be invalidated by discovering the beloved is a forbidden relative. If the protagonist felt love before knowing (or admitting) the sister’s biological status, does that love become false? Or does the taboo only make it more real? The series originated as a titled Anehame: Ore
Details regarding the series can be tracked on databases such as IMDb and The Movie Database (TMDB) . Anehame: Ore no Hatsukoi ga Jisshi na Wake ga Nai (2020)
The franchise has expanded from its literary roots into the realm of adult animation: