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Junior high school student Kyou and her sister, elementary school student Asu, live together in a cheap run-down apartment since their [[Parental Abandonment|mother died and their father ran off to hide from loan sharks]]. They are very close, [[Squee|rarely missing an opportunity to let the other know how much they care for her]]. They are also mostly [[Perpetual Poverty|low on cash]], but manage since Kyou holds a job delivering newspapers. Asu holds the fort by doing household chores and is also quite a good cook, which gets appreciated by Kyou a lot.


The show deals with the sisters' [[Slice of Life|ordinary daily lives]] and the people they encounter. Their relationship tends to be ''barely'' on the right side of [[Tastes Like Diabetes|saccharine sweet]], since they are very clingy and hardly ever seem to quarrel. They also often respond dramatically to events, making them worry about each other too much and panic immediately over little stuff. Still, the sisters' characters are endearing enough to pull it off and some of the other characters contrast nicely with them--especially the Echigoya sisters.
Junior high school student Kyou and her sister, elementary school student Asu, live together in a cheap run-down apartment since their [[Parental Abandonment|mother died and their father ran off to hide from loan sharks]]. They are very close, [[Squee|rarely missing an opportunity to let the other know how much they care for her]]. They are also mostly [[Perpetual Poverty|low on cash]], but manage since Kyou holds a job delivering newspapers. Asu holds the fort by doing household chores and is also quite a good cook, which gets appreciated by Kyou a lot.
The anime, based on a manga series by Izumi Kazuto, ran for 10 episodes in 2006. When you can [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|get past the not entirely realistic setting of two underage girls left to their own devices in an apartment in modern Japan]], the show is quite an enjoyable watch, with interesting characters, splendid voice acting and [http://youtube.com/watch?v=AtLyg7I0Ops a cheery, catchy opening theme]. And whoever isn't moved to tears by the end of the last episode is surely made of granite.

The show deals with the sisters' [[Slice of Life|ordinary daily lives]] and the people they encounter. Their relationship tends to be ''barely'' on the right side of [[Tastes Like Diabetes|saccharine sweet]], since they are very clingy and hardly ever seem to quarrel. They also often respond dramatically to events, making them worry about each other too much and panic immediately over little stuff. Still, the sisters' characters are endearing enough to pull it off and some of the other characters contrast nicely with them--especially the Echigoya sisters.
The anime, based on a manga series by Izumi Kazuto, ran for 10 episodes in 2006. When you can [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|get past the not entirely realistic setting of two underage girls left to their own devices in an apartment in modern Japan]], the show is quite an enjoyable watch, with interesting characters, splendid voice acting and [http://youtube.com/watch?v=AtLyg7I0Ops a cheery, catchy opening theme]. And whoever isn't moved to tears by the end of the last episode is surely made of granite.
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* [[An Aesop]]: Life's hardships are easier to deal with when you have someone to rely on.
* [[An Aesop]]: Life's hardships are easier to deal with when you have someone to rely on.
* [[Big Fancy House]]: Kyou and Asu lived in one before their father sold it to pay his {{spoiler|friend's}} gambling debt.
* [[Big Fancy House]]: Kyou and Asu lived in one before their father sold it to pay his {{spoiler|friend's}} gambling debt.
* [[Big Sister Instinct]]: Kyou toward Asu, which is very justified, considering the circumstances.
* [[Big Sister Instinct]]: Kyou toward Asu, which is very justified, considering the circumstances.
* [[Broke Episode]]: Most of them.
* [[Broke Episode]]: Most of them.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: For all the love they share, Asu and Kyou surely are bad communicators.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: For all the love they share, Asu and Kyou surely are bad communicators.
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* [[Lethal Chef]]: Kinko once makes a lunch box for her sister with "anything"
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Kinko once makes a lunch box for her sister with "anything"
{{quote|'''Ginko:''' She makes anything... ''[[Noodle Incident|anything]]''}}
{{quote|'''Ginko:''' She makes anything... ''[[Noodle Incident|anything]]''}}
* [[Luminescent Blush]]: See the picture above.
* [[Luminescent Blush]]: See the picture above.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Kyou means "today" and Asu means "tomorrow", signifying the moments in life one should pay attention to.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Kyou means "today" and Asu means "tomorrow", signifying the moments in life one should pay attention to.
* [[Off to Boarding School]]: A non-villain example, when Asu and Kyou move in with their aunt she intends to send Kyou to one, but they convince her that it would be better for them to remain together.
* [[Off to Boarding School]]: A non-villain example, when Asu and Kyou move in with their aunt she intends to send Kyou to one, but they convince her that it would be better for them to remain together.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]
* [[Parental Abandonment]]
* [[Perpetual Poverty]]
* [[Perpetual Poverty]]
* [[Promotion to Parent]]: Kyou with regard to Asu. Likely also Kinko toward Ginko.
* [[Promotion to Parent]]: Kyou with regard to Asu. Likely also Kinko toward Ginko.
* [[Rags to Riches]]: Asu and Kyou briefly move in with their rich aunt, but choose to return to their normal lifestyle shortly afterwards.
* [[Rags to Riches]]: Asu and Kyou briefly move in with their rich aunt, but choose to return to their normal lifestyle shortly afterwards.
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Social Services Does Not Exist]]
* [[Social Services Does Not Exist]]
* [[Squee]]: In massive amounts.
* [[Squee]]: In massive amounts.
* [[Sunglasses At Night]]: Ms. Saegusa wears them ''all'' the time.
* [[Sunglasses at Night]]: Ms. Saegusa wears them ''all'' the time.
* [[Tear Jerker]]
* [[Tear Jerker]]


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Latest revision as of 14:12, 13 July 2021

Asu & Kyou

Junior high school student Kyou and her sister, elementary school student Asu, live together in a cheap run-down apartment since their mother died and their father ran off to hide from loan sharks. They are very close, rarely missing an opportunity to let the other know how much they care for her. They are also mostly low on cash, but manage since Kyou holds a job delivering newspapers. Asu holds the fort by doing household chores and is also quite a good cook, which gets appreciated by Kyou a lot.

The show deals with the sisters' ordinary daily lives and the people they encounter. Their relationship tends to be barely on the right side of saccharine sweet, since they are very clingy and hardly ever seem to quarrel. They also often respond dramatically to events, making them worry about each other too much and panic immediately over little stuff. Still, the sisters' characters are endearing enough to pull it off and some of the other characters contrast nicely with them--especially the Echigoya sisters. The anime, based on a manga series by Izumi Kazuto, ran for 10 episodes in 2006. When you can get past the not entirely realistic setting of two underage girls left to their own devices in an apartment in modern Japan, the show is quite an enjoyable watch, with interesting characters, splendid voice acting and a cheery, catchy opening theme. And whoever isn't moved to tears by the end of the last episode is surely made of granite.


Tropes used in Binbou Shimai Monogatari include:
  • An Aesop: Life's hardships are easier to deal with when you have someone to rely on.
  • Big Fancy House: Kyou and Asu lived in one before their father sold it to pay his friend's gambling debt.
  • Big Sister Instinct: Kyou toward Asu, which is very justified, considering the circumstances.
  • Broke Episode: Most of them.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: For all the love they share, Asu and Kyou surely are bad communicators.
  • Cheerful Child: Asu.
  • Cherry Blossoms: Appearing during most intimate moments between the sisters - thus a lot. Not so much in the manga, though. Also, a chapter about cherry blossoms actually has a case of dealing with the need to remove the dying cherry tree, which they are very attached to.
  • Coming of Age Story
  • Eyes Always Shut: Kinko.
  • Fear of Thunder: Kyou
  • Fix Fic: Kyou's version of The Little Match Girl. In which, there are two match girls (expies of Kyou and Asu) and their happiness despite the fact they haven't sold any matches and the weather is horrible is enough to convince two passing rich girls (expies of Kinko and Ginko) that they must be magic matches. They buy the entire stock.
  • Here We Go Again: By the end of the show the girls have grown stronger through experience and just go on.
  • Ill Girl: Asu temporarily assumes this role in the last episode.
  • Lethal Chef: Kinko once makes a lunch box for her sister with "anything"

Ginko: She makes anything... anything

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