Now before you guys come at me with your flaming torches and pitchforks accusing me of taking this too personally and saying that I don't know anything or accusing me of not knowing the difference between fantasy and reality, let me clarify something: I don't HATE this anime. I like it. In fact, it's become a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine considering the short length of both the number of the episodes and the episode duration. I liked it for what it is, and I get it's just a comedy not meant to be taken seriously. I get that, and for that, Ican say that I like it to an extent. The animation, while nothing stellar or special, does its job fine. The soundtrack...I'm not even sure if there was one, because I don't remember it. It must have been really bland and forgettable. The characters interactions are pretty funny, even though the corny jokes do get used over and over again. I get that this is a comedy, and it knows what it is and doesn't try to be anything more, and I respect the show for that. Yes, it's a cute little show that's easy to digest considering how short and sweet it is, and if you want a nice little low-key comedy to watch for about an hour, feel free to watch this, as all the episodes are five minutes long, so you can't really call it a time waster.
However...I need to confess and throw all of these things out there NOW. There is SO much wrong with this anime, it's not even funny, even for fiction, and I feel it to be my duty to bring those issues to light. For one thing: How and why the ever loving FREAK does NOBODY call child protective services on Hikage, especially considering their circumstances?! She's basically told a whole bunch of people about her situation, yet everyone treats it like a big fat joke! Even the teacher doesn't take her situation seriously enough to call CPS so they can put Hikage in a home where competent people would actually take care of her! Speaking of competent, I really really hate Hinata. Her moe voice is annoying, she constantly adds "nay-ee" to the end of her sentences (does anyone else think it sounds like neigh? The sound a horse makes? Maybe she's secretly a horse!), and by freaking God, she spends way more on useless stuff than actual necessities for herself and her sister! Does she seriously have no sense of responsibility at all?! I may spend a bit too much money on anime and manga myself, but even I know better than to place anime above all else, especially when I'm potentially in a dire situation! My big sister always took care of me when my parents were trying to find a house and she never spent money on useless stuff! She always took me food shopping whenever we needed it and even helped cook dinner and paid bills because my mom asked her to! She didn't want to, but she did it anyway for my sake, and I'm grateful to her for it, even though we fight like cats and dogs! If my sister were anything like Hinata, she would have been arrested and charged with child neglect and I'd be taken to a foster home if that were to happen, even though technically I'm too old to be put in foster care. I have no idea how child neglect laws are in Japan, but we Americans would be throwing a hissy fit at Hinata for being incompetent and not putting her sister above her own stupid and selfish desires, she's so freaking incompetent! Also, how do they even manage to keep a house if they're so poor? Why is Hinata taking care of her sister when she herself has school?! Did she drop out like others have? if she did, that would have been realistic because you can't balance both a job, school, and taking care of a family all at the same time. That'd be too much for her to handle, especially if she doesn't know the process behind paying mortgage? AND WHERE THE FREAK ARE THEIR PARENTS?! Did they die? Did they abandon them? Are they divorced? Why is this not explained?! If they're alive, they should be living with them, not living on their own! If they did abandon them, than that in itself is child abuse and neglect!
*sigh* Okay. Finally got all that out of the way. Sorry guys. I just had to get all this out. Despite all of these humpback whale sized flaws, I like it for what it is. Feel free to watch it since it's only ten five-minute-long episodes. If you don't like corny comedy, give it a miss.