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* DesignatedHero: It's hard to see Yuu Nagami as a heroic character, when he's basically using his sister's talent as a way to become a famous writer.
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* HarsherInHindsight: A separate light novel series, ''Literature/ASistersAllYouNeed'', had an arc involving an in-universe light novel author getting excited about his work receiving an anime adaptation, only to have his hopes crushed by the poor quality of the adaptation. ''LightNovel/GirlishNumber'' is similarly focused on an in-universe shoddy light novel adaptation, though from a different point of view in the industry. Viewers familiar with either of the above works couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu when reflecting on the production quality of this anime.

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* HarsherInHindsight: A separate light novel series, ''Literature/ASistersAllYouNeed'', had an arc involving an in-universe light novel author getting excited about his work receiving an anime adaptation, only to have his hopes crushed by the poor quality of the adaptation. ''LightNovel/GirlishNumber'' ''Literature/GirlishNumber'' is similarly focused on an in-universe shoddy light novel adaptation, though from a different point of view in the industry. Viewers familiar with either of the above works couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu when reflecting on the production quality of this anime.
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* HarsherInHindsight: A separate light novel series, ''LightNovel/ASistersAllYouNeed'', had an arc involving an in-universe light novel author getting excited about his work receiving an anime adaptation, only to have his hopes crushed by the poor quality of the adaptation. ''LightNovel/GirlishNumber'' is similarly focused on an in-universe shoddy light novel adaptation, though from a different point of view in the industry. Viewers familiar with either of the above works couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu when reflecting on the production quality of this anime.

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* HarsherInHindsight: A separate light novel series, ''LightNovel/ASistersAllYouNeed'', ''Literature/ASistersAllYouNeed'', had an arc involving an in-universe light novel author getting excited about his work receiving an anime adaptation, only to have his hopes crushed by the poor quality of the adaptation. ''LightNovel/GirlishNumber'' is similarly focused on an in-universe shoddy light novel adaptation, though from a different point of view in the industry. Viewers familiar with either of the above works couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu when reflecting on the production quality of this anime.
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* HilariousInHindsight: This work's PortmanteauSeriesNickname is [=ImoImo=]; though "Imo" in this case is short for ''imouto'' (meaning "younger sister"), ''imo'' is also Japanese for "Potato". Given that "potato" is often used to refer to videos of terrible quality [[note]]e.g. "Was this UFO sighting filmed on a potato?"[[/note]] it became unusually appropriate for this anime's animation quality.

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* HilariousInHindsight: This work's PortmanteauSeriesNickname is [=ImoImo=]; though "Imo" in this case is short for ''imouto'' (meaning "younger sister"), ''imo'' is also Japanese for "Potato". Given that "potato" is often used to refer to videos of terrible quality [[note]]e.g. "Was this UFO sighting filmed on a potato?"[[/note]] it became unusually appropriate for this anime's animation quality.quality.
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* HarsherInHindsight: A separate light novel series ''Imouto Sae Ireba Ii'' had an arc involving an in-universe light novel author getting excited about his work receiving an anime adaptation, only to have his hopes crushed by the poor quality of the adaptation. ''LightNovel/GirlishNumber'' is similarly focused on an in-universe shoddy light novel adaptation, though from a different point of view in the industry. Viewers familiar with either of the above works couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu when reflecting on the production quality of this anime.

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* HarsherInHindsight: A separate light novel series ''Imouto Sae Ireba Ii'' series, ''LightNovel/ASistersAllYouNeed'', had an arc involving an in-universe light novel author getting excited about his work receiving an anime adaptation, only to have his hopes crushed by the poor quality of the adaptation. ''LightNovel/GirlishNumber'' is similarly focused on an in-universe shoddy light novel adaptation, though from a different point of view in the industry. Viewers familiar with either of the above works couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu when reflecting on the production quality of this anime.
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-->'''WebVideo/MothersBasement''': ''"This show is to regular {{ecchi}} what eldritch texts are to self-help books. I'm pretty sure that if you tried using this for its intended purpose, your dong would come out the other end looking like a Creator/JunjiIto creation."''
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* FetishRetardant: The {Fanservice}} is supposed to be one of the series' main draws, but the anime goes OffModel so often that any scene that attempts to be titillating usually ends up being ruined by how poorly drawn and animated the characters are.

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* FetishRetardant: The {Fanservice}} {{Fanservice}} is supposed to be one of the series' main draws, but the anime goes OffModel so often that any scene that attempts to be titillating usually ends up being ruined by how poorly drawn and animated the characters are.
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* FetishRetardant: The {Fanservice}} is supposed to be one of the series' main draws, but the anime goes OffModel so often that any scene that attempts to be titillating usually ends up being ruined by how poorly drawn and animated the characters are.
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* BileFascination: Many viewers who continue to watch the anime adaptation do so to see just how ''bad'' the animation quality will get. Others stick around because it's a shameless ClicheStorm of tropes surrounding harem anime.
* ClicheStorm: Do you like your harem series with BrotherSisterIncest and the same tired meta-commentary on otaku culture? Add this to the backlog.
* HarsherInHindsight: A separate light novel series ''Imouto Sae Ireba Ii'' had an arc involving an in-universe light novel author getting excited about his work receiving an anime adaptation, only to have his hopes crushed by the poor quality of the adaptation. ''LightNovel/GirlishNumber'' is similarly focused on an in-universe shoddy light novel adaptation, though from a different point of view in the industry. Viewers familiar with either of the above works couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu when reflecting on the production quality of this anime.
* HilariousInHindsight: This work's PortmanteauSeriesNickname is [=ImoImo=]; though "Imo" in this case is short for ''imouto'' (meaning "younger sister"), ''imo'' is also Japanese for "Potato". Given that "potato" is often used to refer to videos of terrible quality [[note]]e.g. "Was this UFO sighting filmed on a potato?"[[/note]] it became unusually appropriate for this anime's animation quality.

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